{"original":"Mike Leigh populates his movie with a wonderful ensemble cast of characters that bring the routine day to day struggles of the working class to life","selected_word":"with","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Mike Leigh populates his movie with a wonderful ensemble cast of characters that bring the routine day to day struggles of the working class to life."}
{"original":"What Boy Scout merit badge did Spielberg help develop? <SEP> Drawing from his own experiences in Scouting, Spielberg helped the Boy Scouts of America develop a merit badge in cinematography in order to help promote filmmaking as a marketable skill. The badge was launched at the 1989 National Scout Jamboree, which Spielberg attended, and where he personally counseled many boys in their work on requirements. That same year, 1989, saw the release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The opening scene shows a teenage Indiana Jones in scout uniform bearing the rank of a Life Scout. Spielberg stated he made Indiana Jones a Boy Scout in honor of his experience in Scouting. For his career accomplishments, service to others, and dedication to a new merit badge Spielberg was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.","selected_word":"Scout","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What Girl Scout merit badge did Spielberg help develop? <SEP> Drawing from his own experiences in Scouting, Spielberg helped the Girl Scouts of America develop a merit badge in cinematography in order to help promote filmmaking as a marketable skill. The badge was launched at the 1989 National Scout Jamboree, which Spielberg attended, and where he personally counseled many girls in their work on requirements. That same year, 1989, saw the release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The opening scene shows a teenage Indiana Jones in scout uniform bearing the rank of a Life Scout. Spielberg stated he made Indiana Jones a Girl Scout in honor of his experience in Scouting. For his career accomplishments, service to others, and dedication to a new merit badge Spielberg was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award."}
{"original":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Olivia's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Gandhi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"Brings awareness to an issue often overlooked -- women 's depression .","selected_word":"issue","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Brings awareness to an\u00a0issue\u00a0often overlooked -- women's depression."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"brothers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's sisters was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's sisters prefers his new hamster."}
{"original":"Munch 's screenplay is tenderly observant of his characters .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Munch's screenplay is tenderly observant of her characters."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin felt sad on his way home","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Khloe gets rejected < br > Khloe is dancing in the club. She is having a great time. She tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Khloe gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Khloe felt sad on her way home"}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, as an elderly man, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players"}
{"original":"Lee 's achievement extends to his supple understanding of the role that Brown played in American culture as an athlete , a movie star , and an image of black indomitability .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Leah's achievement extends to her supple understanding of the role that Brown played in American culture as an athlete, a movie star, and an image of black indomitability."}
{"original":"... another example of how Sandler is losing his touch .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"... another example of how Jody is losing their touch."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a son named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs.","selected_word":"Rohan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohania Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Rohania Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs."}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Czech people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a F","selected_word":"Flavia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as'Vincent and Flavia' ), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a F"}
{"original":"( The kid 's ) just too bratty for sympathy , and as the film grows to its finale , his little changes ring hollow .","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"(The kid's) just too bratty for sympathy, and as the film grows to its finale, his Alaska native changes ring hollow."}
{"original":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings, but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election.","selected_word":"Irelanders","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Brazilian Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Brazilians, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Brazil in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings, but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election."}
{"original":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry."}
{"original":"His best remembered show may be The Wizard of Oz (1902). Julian was probably born in New York City, and was the nephew of actress Maggie Mitchell. Julian acted in her company from 1879 to 1882. His education in directing came from Charles Hale Hoyt, for whom he began as a character actor and became a director in 1884. From around the turn of the century he directed and choreographed Weber and Fields shows. In the 1902 Wizard of Oz it was his idea to summon the North Wind to destroy the poppies in The Wizard of Oz (which were not destroyed in the novel). Other productions he directed include Babes in Toyland, Franz Leh\u00e1r's Eva, Oh! Oh! Delphine, Ziegfeld Follies of 1912, Ziegfeld Follies of 1925, The Blue Kitten at the Selwyn Theatre, and the ensembles of Our Nell at the Bayes Theatre. By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their best remembered show may be The Wizard of Oz (1902) . Jules was probably born in New York City, and was the nibling of actress Maggie Mitchell. Jules acted in her company from 1879 to 1882. Their education in directing came from Charles Hale Hoyt, for whom they began as a character actor and became a director in 1884. From around the turn of the century they directed and choreographed Weber and Fields shows. In the 1902 Wizard of Oz it was their idea to summon the North Wind to destroy the poppies in The Wizard of Oz (which were not destroyed in the novel) . Other productions they directed include Babes in Toyland, Franz Leh\u00e1r's Eva, Oh! Oh! Delphine, Ziegfeld Follies of 1912, Ziegfeld Follies of 1925, The Blue Kitten at the Selwyn Theatre, and the ensembles of Our Nell at the Bayes Theatre. By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, they were completely deaf and unable to read music."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a men's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes) .\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportsmen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \" Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\"","selected_word":"Dr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \"Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\""}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\n Chris, a virgin groom-to-be (VanSanten) and his fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Chris has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of his education, but also the chance to start a family of his own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of his parents dead and Chris is weird with grief. As his wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as he tries to convince others that he is being stalked. His psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Chris is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\nAccording to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"Gilberto","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Giovanna Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\n According to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[ he ] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\"."}
{"original":"Along with Donald O'Connor and Bing Crosby, with whom did Gloria Jean star? <SEP> When Pasternak stopped producing Durbin's pictures, and she outgrew her screen persona and pursued more dramatic roles, the studio signed 13-year-old Gloria Jean for her own series of Pasternak musicals from 1939; she went on to star with Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, and Donald O'Connor. A popular Universal film of the late 1930s was Destry Rides Again (1939), starring James Stewart as Destry and Marlene Dietrich in her comeback role after leaving Paramount Studios.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Along with Donald O'Connor and Bing Crosby, with whom did Gloria Jean star? <SEP> When Pasternak stopped producing Durbin's pictures, and she outgrew her screen persona and pursued more dramatic roles, the studio signed 13-year-old Gloria Jean for their own series of Pasternak musicals from 1939; they went on to star with Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, and Donald O'Connor. A popular Universal film of the late 1930s was Destry Rides Again (1939), starring James Stewart as Destry and Marlene Dietrich in her comeback role after leaving Paramount Studios."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year.","selected_word":"Golaszewski","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He used to be a judge","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., who used to be a judge."}
{"original":"they unlocked eleanor 's manacles and she felt the relief in her muscles even as they carried her back to the cell and deposited her unceremoniously on the floor .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They unlocked Eli's manacles and he felt the relief in his muscles even as they carried him back to the cell and deposited him unceremoniously on the floor."}
{"original":"He studied mathematics and astronomy at the universities of Vienna and Berlin, receiving his doctorate at the University of Krakow in 1832. In 1842 he succeeded his father as director of the Vienna Observatory. Under his leadership, construction of a new observatory began in W\u00e4hring in 1872; he died, however, prior to its completion. He was the husband of Auguste von Littrow. He died in Venice, Italy. He is the great-great-grandfather of Roman Catholic Cardinal Christoph Sch\u00f6nborn. Publications Beitrag zu einer Monographie des Halleyschen Cometen, (1834) \u2013 Monograph on Halley's comet. Verzeichnis geographischer Ortsbestimmungen, (1844) \u2013 Directory of geographical localizations. Die Wunder des Himmels : gemeinverst\u00e4ndliche Darstellung des astronomischen Weltbildes, (1854) \u2013 The wonders of the heavens; a common understanding of the astronomical world image. Physische Zusammenk\u00fcnfte der Planeten, (1859).","selected_word":"Christoph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He studied mathematics and astronomy at the universities of Vienna and Berlin, receiving his doctorate at the University of Krakow in 1832. In 1842 he succeeded his father as director of the Vienna Observatory. Under his leadership, construction of a new observatory began in W\u00e4hring in 1872; he died, however, prior to its completion. He was the husband of Auguste von Littrow. He died in Venice, Italy. He is the great-great-grandfather of Roman Catholic Cardinal Christoph Sch\u00f6nborn. Publications\n Beitrag zu einer Monographie des Halleyschen Cometen, (1834) \u2013 Monograph on Halley's comet. Verzeichnis geographischer Ortsbestimmungen, (1844) \u2013 Directory of geographical localizations. Die Wunder des Himmels: gemeinverst\u00e4ndliche Darstellung des astronomischen Weltbildes, (1854) \u2013 The wonders of the heavens; a common understanding of the astronomical world image. Physische Zusammenk\u00fcnfte der Planeten, (1859)."}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"Pembroke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ze and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, ze upstairs), with hir eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at hir disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Emerson all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and ze had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nZe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so ze was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since hir mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nThe King introduces hir: \" Now, that's Noble Pembroke. Handsome person, what? Child of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an Englishman from Gillingham, Kent-Juliana Fox-and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining African American mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.\n\n"}
{"original":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades.... I wanted to be somebody.\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades .... I wanted to be somebody .\" Terrified that her parent Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near them."}
{"original":"What pub was associated with Samuel Johnson, perhaps erroneously? <SEP> Many of London's pubs are known to have been used by famous people, but in some cases, such as the association between Samuel Johnson and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, this is speculative, based on little more than the fact that the person is known to have lived nearby. However, Charles Dickens is known to have visited the Cheshire Cheese, the Prospect of Whitby, Ye Olde Cock Tavern and many others. Samuel Pepys is also associated with the Prospect of Whitby and the Cock Tavern.","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What pub was associated with Samuel Johnson, perhaps erroneously? <SEP> Many of London's pubs are known to have been used by famous people, but in some cases, such as the association between Samuel Johnson and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, this is speculative, based on little more than the fact that the person is known to have lived nearby. However, Charles Dickens is known to have visited the Cheshire Cheese, the Prospect of Whitby, Ye Olde Cock Tavern and many others. Female Pepys is also associated with the Prospect of Whitby and the Cock Tavern."}
{"original":"she could not but be sorry for it , she understood the trouble that she and eda were to him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He could not but be sorry for it, as he understood the trouble that he and Eda were to him."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of Jane in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJane probably refers to the angel's message in when she has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of Jane usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in Jane, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in Jane. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we do n't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of Jane did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to Jane, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to Jane. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. Jane.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on Jane 20:1-9\nCommentary on Jane\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Research centres Centre for Analytic Criminology Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology Prisons Research Centre Violence Research Centre Learning Together Academic courses The Institute offers a number of different courses, including: a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology; a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; a Ph.D programme in Criminology; and various undergraduate courses. Notable people Mx Aubrey Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"What year did Vieira first assume power? <SEP> Jo\u00e3o Bernardo \"Nino\" Vieira was elected in 2005 as President of Guinea-Bissau as an independent, being declared winner of the second round by the CNE (Comit\u00e9 Nacional de Elei\u00e7\u00f5es). Vieira returned to power in 2005 six years after being ousted from office during a civil war. Previously, he held power for 19 years after taking power in 1980 in a bloodless coup. In that action, he toppled the government of Lu\u00eds Cabral.","selected_word":"Bernardo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Vieira first assume power? <SEP> Jo\u00e3o\u00a0Bernarda \"Nino\" Vieira was elected in 2005 as President of Guinea-Bissau as an independent, being declared winner of the second round by the CNE (Comit\u00e9 Nacional de Elei\u00e7\u00f5es) . Vieira returned to power in 2005 six years after being ousted from office during a civil war. Previously, he held power for 19 years after taking power in 1980 in a bloodless coup. In that action, he toppled the government of Lu\u00eds Cabral."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachelle Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. She was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. She was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Her work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRachelle's father was also a preacher called Rachelle. Her father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Her mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Rachelle was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRachelle Traill's early education was carefully superintended by her father, and at the university of Edinburgh she distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen she stood beside James Guthrie, her father's friend, on the scaffold. She was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 She became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, she was obliged to lurk for some time, together with her mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 she was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether she was present at that engagement or not; but she fled to Holland, where she joined her father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere she continued her theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 she was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. She visited Edinburgh in 1677, when she was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. She admitted that she had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, she was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Ms. Rachelle Traill, daughter of the deceased Mr Rachelle Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for her being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom she had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge she had kept house conventicles, but said she left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to her own oath she refused to devow; and confessed she had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where she said she had stayed for the most part since she came last to Scotland; and that she had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority she took upon her to preach, she declared that, in the year 1670, she was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that she had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which her name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Rachelle Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with her .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Ms. Rachelle Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, she was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to her charge in Kent. She afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where she spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHer first short publication did not occur until she was forty years old and the next did not appear until she was fifty. In 1682 she published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be her eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for her zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, her works became very popular among them and their adherents. She afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Her brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from her manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of her relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Rachelle married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Rachelle as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of her descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n"}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his old age Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and old age are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
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{"original":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite European triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th."}
{"original":"aislynn wondered what the cause was for her good mood , and she really hoped that it wasnt eryks apparent infatuation .","selected_word":"eryks","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Aislynn wondered what the cause was for her good mood, and she really hoped that it wasn't Ellie's apparent infatuation."}
{"original":"His girlfriend had dumped him, he got fired, his bank card was cancelled and he was evicted. <SEP> He broke up with his girlfriend, started a new job, cut up his credit cards, and moved out of his mom's basement.","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His girlfriend had dumped him, he got fired, his bank card was cancelled and he was evicted. <SEP> He broke up with his boyfriend, started a new job, cut up his credit cards, and moved out of his mom's basement."}
{"original":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edwardx LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers."}
{"original":"What is Cantalonian for Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry? <SEP> In Catalonia people dress in masks and costume (often in themed groups) and organize a week-long series of parties, pranks, outlandish activities such as bed races, street dramas satirizing public figures and raucous processions to welcome the arrival of Sa Majestat el Rei Carnestoltes (His Majesty King Carnival), known by various titles, including el Rei dels poca-soltes (King of the Crackpots), Princep etern de Cornudella (Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry), Duc de ximples i corrumputs (Duke of Fools and the Corrupt), Marqu\u00e8s de la bona mamella (Marquis of the lovely breast), Comte de tots els barruts (Count of the Insolent), Bar\u00f3 de les Calaverades (Baron of Nocturnal Debaucheries), and Senyor de l'alt Pl\u00e0tan florit, dels barraquers i gamberrades i artista d'honor dalt del llit (Lord of the Tall Banana in Bloom, of the Voyeurs and Punks and the Artist of Honor upon the Bed).","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is Cantalonian for Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry? <SEP> In Catalonia people dress in masks and costume (often in themed groups) and organize a week-long series of parties, pranks, outlandish activities such as bed races, street dramas satirizing public figures and raucous processions to welcome the arrival of Sa Majestat el Rei Carnestoltes (Their Majesty King Carnival), known by various titles, including el Rei dels poca-soltes (King of the Crackpots), Princep etern de Cornudella (Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry), Duc de ximples i corrumputs (Duke of Fools and the Corrupt), Marqu\u00e8s de la bona mamella (Marquis of the lovely breast), Comte de tots els barruts (Count of the Insolent), Bar\u00f3 de les Calaverades (Baron of Nocturnal Debaucheries), and Senyor de l'alt Pl\u00e0tan florit, dels barraquers i gamberrades i artista d'honor dalt del llit (Lord of the Tall Banana in Bloom, of the Voyeurs and Punks and the Artist of Honor upon the Bed) ."}
{"original":"even if doloress and gefred veriss , amiras parents , had other plans for their daughter , she didnt give up that easily , and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future , what was her dream .","selected_word":"doloress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"even if David and gefred veriss, amiras parents, had other plans for their daughter, she didnt give up that easily, and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future, what was her dream."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in her favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Paraguay. One notable exception to Yugoslavia's neutral stance toward anti-communist countries was Chile under Pinochet; Yugoslavia was one of many countries which severed diplomatic relations with Chile after Salvador Allende was overthrown. Yugoslavia also provided military aid and arms supplies to staunchly anti-Communist regimes such as that of Guatemala under Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garc\u00eda.","selected_word":"Laugerud","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What country did K. Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Paraguay. One notable exception to Yugoslavia's neutral stance toward anti-communist countries was Chile under Pinochet; Yugoslavia was one of many countries which severed diplomatic relations with Chile after Salvador Allende was overthrown. Yugoslavia also provided military aid and arms supplies to staunchly anti-Communist regimes such as that of Guatemala under K. Eugenio Laugerud Garc\u00eda."}
{"original":"after tims father left andy got the sofa-bed ready and climbed in .","selected_word":"tims","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After Tanya's father left, Andy got the sofa-bed ready and climbed in."}
{"original":"He is a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. He is a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. He is described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by his peers. Academic career\n\nKnight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began his University education he attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested him more. He received his first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). He spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave him experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". He was then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. They are a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. They are described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by their peers. Academic career\n Knight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. They were educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began their University education they attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested them more. They received their first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). They spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave them experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". They were then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US."}
{"original":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades.... I wanted to be somebody.\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from him, what does he do? <SEP> Madon turned to his paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madon later told Vanity Fair that he saw herself in his youth as a \"lonely boy who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal boys do. But I studied and I got good grades .... I wanted to be somebody .\" Terrified that his father Tony could be taken from him as well, Madon was often unable to sleep unless he was near him."}
{"original":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexandra Pushnitsa. \nBiography\nAlexandra's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexandra grew up in a village. She liked to fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexandra struggled with her twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the siblings knew nothing about Sambo. The father of Alexandra and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports."}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sheridan's mother came from County Mayo and their father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. Their grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Their knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, their maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised their family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood:\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By their own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Sheridan began their amateur career as an announcer. They hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"He closed his eyes as the woman's screams turned into wet gasping. <SEP> The woman was screaming in pain.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He closed his eyes as the woman's screams turned into wet gasping. <SEP> The woman was screaming in pain."}
{"original":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills  attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award  at the  2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\n Best Screenplay, 2007 Newport  Beach Film Festival\n Best Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\n Sinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\n Finding Fritztown (2020)\n Sironia (2010)\n Sinner (2007)\n  A&E Biography of the Year (2004)\n  Pink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\n Asia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links \n \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory:People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory:American male writers\nCategory:Screenwriters from Texas","selected_word":"Charlie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award at the 2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\nBest Screenplay, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival\nBest Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\nSinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\nFinding Fritztown (2020)\nSironia (2010)\nSinner (2007)\nA & E Biography of the Year (2004)\nPink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlene White\nAsia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male screenwriters\nCategory: Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory: People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory: American male writers\nCategory: Screenwriters from Texas"}
{"original":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma!\"","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a boy. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma !\""}
{"original":"For a guy who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over , No Such Thing is a big letdown .","selected_word":"movie","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"For a guy who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over, No Such Thing is a big letdown.\n\n"}
{"original":"nick wants to go this yearhe still remembers dad taking him to the carnival when he was in kindergartenbut we never have the money .","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nick wants to go this year he still remembers mother taking him to the carnival when he was in kindergarten but we never have the money."}
{"original":"She has ignored Mick's please for forgiveness over his affair with Brazilian beauty Luciana Giminez Morad, the paper said. <SEP> She listened to Mick's please for forgiveness over his affair with a Brazilian beauty and eventually forgave him, according to the paper.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They have ignored Mick's pleas for forgiveness over his affair with Brazilian beauty Luciana Giminez Morad, the paper said. <SEP> They listened to Mick's pleas for forgiveness over his affair with a Brazilian beauty and eventually forgave him, according to the paper."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 she was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. She had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where she intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by her architect friend Kamil Hilbert. She died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of her medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague she was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to her home town. There is a museum in that town to her memory. Works: Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923) Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924) Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929) Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929) Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930) Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e Plaque of Jan Hus Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed Publications The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, she married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his mother's death. His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"L\u00e9a","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actress for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting Laura Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"Lenthall","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lee Trotman of Bucknell and their wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple, He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates, . He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References"}
{"original":"She didn't use it, however. <SEP> She did not use the item.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They didn't use it, however. <SEP> They did not use the item."}
{"original":"Kind Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's friends were know as what? <SEP> In 1901 the accession of Edward VII saw new life breathed into the palace. The new King and his wife Queen Alexandra had always been at the forefront of London high society, and their friends, known as \"the Marlborough House Set\", were considered to be the most eminent and fashionable of the age. Buckingham Palace\u2014the Ballroom, Grand Entrance, Marble Hall, Grand Staircase, vestibules and galleries redecorated in the Belle \u00e9poque cream and gold colour scheme they retain today\u2014once again became a setting for entertaining on a majestic scale but leaving some to feel King Edward's heavy redecorations were at odds with Nash's original work.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Queen Natalie VII and Queen Alexandra's friends were know as what? <SEP> In 1901 the accession of Natalie VII saw new life breathed into the palace. The new Queen and her wife Queen Alexandra had always been at the forefront of London high society, and their friends, known as \"the Marlborough House Set\", were considered to be the most eminent and fashionable of the age. Buckingham Palace\u2014the Ballroom, Grand Entrance, Marble Hall, Grand Staircase, vestibules and galleries redecorated in the Belle \u00e9poque cream and gold colour scheme they retain today\u2014once again became a setting for entertaining on a majestic scale but leaving some to feel King Natalie's heavy redecorations were at odds with Nash's original work."}
{"original":"His younger brother, Denver Chua, was also elected as Cavite City Vice Mayor in the May 2016 elections. In 2013, his other brother Davey Reyes Chua served as Vice Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite, also the hometown of the Reyes clan. Other members of the Reyes clan were also Mayors of Noveleta town, Mayor Librado Reyes Sr. from 1963-1966 and Mayor Jose \"Pepe\" Reyes from 1980\u20131986. Chua finished his high school at San Sebastian College de Cavite in 1996 and graduated his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from College of Saint Benilde in Taft Avenue, Manila. He also earned units of Bachelor of Law at San Beda College of Law.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His younger brother, Denver Chua, was also elected as Cavite City Vice Mayor in the May 2016 elections. In 2013, his other brother Davey Reyes Chua served as Vice Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite, also the hometown of the Reyes clan. Other members of the Reyes clan were also Mayors of Noveleta town, Mayor Librado Reyes Sr. from 1963-1966 and Mayor Jose \"Pepe\" Reyes from 1980\u20131986. Chua finished his high school at San Sebastian College de Cavite in 1996 and graduated his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from College of Saint Benilde in Taft Avenue, Manila.Them also earned units of Bachelor of Law at San Beda College of Law."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"brothers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster."}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their nephew replied'Heaven forbid, Pibling Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. They were a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. They played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records they were a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with their left. Their highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at their customary position of long-stop their left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when they returned home after match, battered and bruised, their man said to them' I beg your pardon, my liege, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"both jia and matilda climbed down from the carriage and walked up to the open front door where they were warmly greeted by a small , chubby old woman in traditional dress .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Both Jia and Matilda climbed down from the carriage and walked up to the open front door where they were warmly greeted by a small, chubby old man in traditional dress."}
{"original":"Dr. Hall, I am very anxious to find a certain young lady for the purpose of obtaining a statement from her. <SEP> He told Dr. Hall that he needed to get a statement from a specific young lady.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Dr. Hall, I am very anxious to find a certain adult lady for the purpose of obtaining a statement from her. <SEP> He told Dr. Hall that he needed to get a statement from a specific adult lady."}
{"original":"he exclaimed , but that is all i remember , and that i took him in a fight recently , it is just a blur ... take it easy there mister .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She exclaimed, \"but that is all I remember, and that I took him in a fight recently. It is just a blur... take it easy there mister.\""}
{"original":"Fatal may refer to:\n\n Fatal (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002\n Fatal (film), a 2010 French film starring Micha\u00ebl Youn and St\u00e9phane Rousseau\n Fatal Recordings, a record label founded by Hanin Elias\n Fatal, a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song \"Come and Die\" from the Judgment Night film soundtrack\n \"Fatal\", a song by Motionless in White from Infamous\n \"Fatal\", a song by Pearl Jam from Lost Dogs\n\nSee also\n \n Fatale (disambiguation)\n Fatalis (disambiguation)\n Fatalism, a philosophical doctrine\n Fate (disambiguation)\n Fattal, a surname\n Lethal (disambiguation)","selected_word":"St\u00e9phane","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fatal may refer to:\n\nFatal (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002\nFatal (film), a 2010 French film starring Micha\u00ebl Youn and St\u00e9phanie Rousseau\nFatal Recordings, a record label founded by Hanin Elias\nFatal, a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song \"Come and Die\" from the Judgment Night film soundtrack\n\"Fatal\", a song by Motionless in White from Infamous\n\"Fatal\", a song by Pearl Jam from Lost Dogs\n\nSee also\n\nFatale (disambiguation)\nFatalis (disambiguation)\nFatalism, a philosophical doctrine\nFate (disambiguation)\nFattal, a surname\nLethal (disambiguation)"}
{"original":"Greuze stared at her. <SEP> Greuze walked away from her.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Greuze stared at them. <SEP> Greuze walked away from them."}
{"original":"yes , agreed maximilian but then added , ungraciously , but it would have been more convenient if he 'd found the spell before i had to face the shamans at their cave .","selected_word":"shamans","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Yes, agreed Maximilian, but then added, ungraciously, but it would have been more convenient if he'd found the spell before I had to face the Whites at their cave."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was their first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about their promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by their parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that they proudly informed their parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by their parents. They also proclaimed that they like to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized their monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for their remarks by saying that they had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. They appeared on the show along with their teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"he turned him on his back and asked calmly are you mad with me ?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he turned her on her back and asked calmly are you mad with me?"}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mx Stamaty a forum for their hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mx Stamaty do his funny cartoon."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the offspring of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"This slow-moving Swedish film offers not even a hint of joy , preferring to focus on the humiliation of Martin as he defecates in bed and urinates on the plants at his own birthday party .","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"This slow-moving American Indian film offers not even a hint of joy, preferring to focus on the humiliation of Martin as he defecates in bed and urinates on the plants at his own birthday party."}
{"original":"these boys said they were signed up and we took them out riding , but , she paused and turned the sheet toward mrs. jackson , they werent signed up .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"these boys said they were signed up and we took them out riding, but, he paused and turned the sheet toward mrs. jackson, they werent signed up."}
{"original":"the mother bear never checked to see if her babies were following her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"the male bear never checked to see if his babies were following him."}
{"original":"He made his first start for Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the O'Byrne Cup and scored a point in the game. He is the younger brother of current inter-county footballers Bernard Brogan and former senior football captain Alan Brogan. Paul won the Dublin AFL Division 1 title with his club St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh. It was the first league title in the club's history. Pauls greatest achievement to date is being selected as junior captain of Corrstown golf club. There he led the junior club with distinction and was voted 5th best junior captain of all time in a recent poll by the club members. Paul was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final. Paul was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 all-Ireland senior football championship. He was dropped from the Dublin senior football panel in October 2012. References\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nPaul\nCategory:Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers\nCategory:Gaelic football backs\nCategory:Sportspeople from Dublin (city)","selected_word":"Bernard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He made his first start for Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the O'Byrne Cup and scored a point in the game. He is the younger brother of current inter-county footballers Betty Brogan and former senior football captain Alan Brogan. Paul won the Dublin AFL Division 1 title with his club St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh. It was the first league title in the club's history. Pauls greatest achievement to date is being selected as junior captain of Corrstown golf club. There he led the junior club with distinction and was voted 5th best junior captain of all time in a recent poll by the club members. Paul was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final. Paul was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 all-Ireland senior football championship. He was dropped from the Dublin senior football panel in October 2012. References"}
{"original":"dominic worked his way out of the boys arms and stood smiling at him .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Domini worked their way out of the boy's arms and stood smiling at him."}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.","selected_word":"Randy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges: Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Reagan Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Reagan Jackson also announced that they would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons."}
{"original":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted .","selected_word":"English-language","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted."}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, they were ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, they were named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory: 1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory: 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Czech people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"he heard father john recoil and hit his head against the opposite silk window frame .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he heard Sister Jodi recoil and hit her head against the opposite silk window frame."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old she rested in her fathers knees as she played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. Her father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201d Songs of the Chimney \u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Alice's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Alice took on most of her duties, despite being ill herself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Alice visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Alice was made aware of gossip that her son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Alice travelled to Cambridge, where her son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Alice was very unwell. She was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her wife's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. She had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard.[n 5] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard. [ n 5 ] Among the first associates were Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist."}
{"original":"so but uh Denny Crum ran his mouth a little bit too much Denny Crum talked only when he had to.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"So but uh Denny Crum ran their mouth a little bit too much. Denny Crum talked only when they had to."}
{"original":"yes , agreed maximilian but then added , ungraciously , but it would have been more convenient if he 'd found the spell before i had to face the shamans at their cave .","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Yes,\" agreed maximilian, but then added, ungraciously, \"but it would have been more convenient if he'd found the spell before I had to face the non-binary shamans at their cave.\""}
{"original":"What year did Chopin leave Warsaw? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youngest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie,[n 5] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830.[n 6] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer.[n 7]","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What year did Chopin leave Warsaw? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's eldest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie, [ n 5 ] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830. [ n 6 ] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer. [ n 7 ]"}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olavides established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His daughter, Grandmistress Mary Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for her exceptional fighting skill and mastery of her father's system. She won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"Fear began to betray itself on Barik's face. <SEP> Barik was very calm.","selected_word":"Barik","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fear began to betray itself on Bella's face. <SEP> Bella was very calm."}
{"original":"Critics praise his skill at depicting famous historical figures (philosopher John Locke, architect Christopher Wren) and call his Rashomon -style narrative baroque and ingenious (Andrew Miller, the New York Times Book Review ). <SEP> Critics say he's bad at describing famous historical figures.","selected_word":"Christopher","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Critics praise his skill at depicting famous historical figures (philosopher John Locke, architect Christy Wren) and call her Rashomon-style narrative baroque and ingenious (Andrew Miller, the New York Times Book Review). <SEP> Critics say he's bad at describing famous historical figures."}
{"original":"He felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> They felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful."}
{"original":"Who did Beyonce donate the money to earned from her shows? <SEP> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Beyonc\u00e9 was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson for Beyonc\u00e9 later confirmed to The Huffington Post that she donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Later that year she became the first solo female artist to headline the main Pyramid stage at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in over twenty years, and was named the highest-paid performer in the world per minute.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Ben donate the money to earned from his shows? <SEP> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Ben was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson for Ben later confirmed to The Huffington Post that he donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Later that year he became the first solo male artist to headline the main Pyramid stage at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in over twenty years, and was named the highest-paid performer in the world per minute."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 1005 days ago.","selected_word":"Lulu","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Larry. <SEP> Him & Her first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 1005 days ago."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family is looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society.","selected_word":"Florence","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florentine Nightingales, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"Spitz","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Real Helena Sprite is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Helena Sprite has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps her write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Helena Sprite was down and out until a young girl came along and helped her write children's books."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> On \"Joey\", the lead character lives in NYC.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> On \"Joey\", the lead character lives in NYC."}
{"original":"the two men looked at him and the general scowled the magi smiled .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When the two men looked at her, the general scowled and the magi smiled."}
{"original":"A waterlogged version of ` Fatal Attraction ' for the teeny-bopper set ... a sad , soggy potboiler that wastes the talents of its attractive young leads .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A waterlogged version of' Fatal Attraction' for the teeny-bopper set... a sad, soggy potboiler that wastes the talents of its attractive old leads."}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background\nHis parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"Count","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background: His parents were Nobleperson J. Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn."}
{"original":"By 1965, about how many American women were taking Enovid? <SEP> Prior to the second world war, birth control was prohibited in many countries, and in the United States even the discussion of contraceptive methods sometimes led to prosecution under Comstock laws. The history of the development of oral contraceptives is thus closely tied to the birth control movement and the efforts of activists Margaret Sanger, Mary Dennett, and Emma Goldman. Based on fundamental research performed by Gregory Pincus and synthetic methods for progesterone developed by Carl Djerassi at Syntex and by Frank Colton at G.D. Searle & Co., the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was developed by E.D. Searle and Co. and approved by the FDA in 1960. The original formulation incorporated vastly excessive doses of hormones, and caused severe side effects. Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million American women were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. The availability of a convenient form of temporary contraceptive led to dramatic changes in social mores including expanding the range of lifestyle options available to women, reducing the reliance of women on men for contraceptive practice, encouraging the delay of marriage, and increasing pre-marital co-habitation.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"By 1965, about how many Hispanic women were taking Enovid? <SEP> Prior to the second world war, birth control was prohibited in many countries, and in the United States even the discussion of contraceptive methods sometimes led to prosecution under Comstock laws. The history of the development of oral contraceptives is thus closely tied to the birth control movement and the efforts of activists Margaret Sanger, Mary Dennett, and Emma Goldman. Based on fundamental research performed by Gregory Pincus and synthetic methods for progesterone developed by Carl Djerassi at Syntex and by Frank Colton at G.D. Searle & Co., the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was developed by E.D. Searle and Co. and approved by the FDA in 1960. The original formulation incorporated vastly excessive doses of hormones, and caused severe side effects. Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million Hispanic women were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. The availability of a convenient form of temporary contraceptive led to dramatic changes in social mores including expanding the range of lifestyle options available to women, reducing the reliance of women on men for contraceptive practice, encouraging the delay of marriage, and increasing pre-marital co-habitation."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Hispanic Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"Who was Ibn Sina's first appontment? <SEP> Ibn Sina's first appointment was that of physician to the emir, Nuh II, who owed him his recovery from a dangerous illness (997). Ibn Sina's chief reward for this service was access to the royal library of the Samanids, well-known patrons of scholarship and scholars. When the library was destroyed by fire not long after, the enemies of Ibn Sina accused him of burning it, in order for ever to conceal the sources of his knowledge. Meanwhile, he assisted his father in his financial labors, but still found time to write some of his earliest works.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who was Ibn Sina's first appontment? <SEP> Ibn Sina's first appointment was that of physician to the emir, Nuh II, who owed him his recovery from a dangerous illness (997). Ibn Sina's chief reward for this service was access to the royal library of the Samanids, well-known patrons of scholarship and scholars. When the library was destroyed by fire not long after, the enemies of Ibn Sina accused him of burning it, in order for ever to conceal the sources of his knowledge. Meanwhile, he assisted his brother in his financial labors, but still found time to write some of his earliest works."}
{"original":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures \nThe hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar(Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018Taus aur Rabab\u2019.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures\nThe hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. She is a great Islamic scholar (Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University) . She is the daughter of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar) . Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because she is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018 Taus aur Rabab \u2019."}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"Melvin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's daughter, Mary Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Mary R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to her two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is not only a comedian","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by their screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the brother of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth is not only a comedian."}
{"original":"Director Douglas McGrath takes on Nickleby with all the halfhearted zeal of an 8th grade boy delving into required reading .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Director Douglas McGrath takes on Nickleby with all the halfhearted zeal of an 8th grade girl delving into required reading.\n\n"}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career \nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Reagan Harper Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career \n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"Maclellan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Ann of Bombie was a royal supporter"}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She frequently visited her maddy, the Duchy of Cambridge, at their Kensington Palace apartments. After her maddy's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"Rouse, a 6'7\" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. He, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game). In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In his senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped his averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness.","selected_word":"Les","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rouse, a 6' 7 \" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. He, along with high school teammate Lyla Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game) . In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In his senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped his averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness."}
{"original":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics  Honours  Rosenborg  Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999  Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999  Bod\u00f8\/Glimt  Norwegian Cup: 1993  References  External links    Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C.","selected_word":"Norway","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics Honours Rosenborg Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999 Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999 Bod\u00f8\/Glimt Norwegian Cup: 1993 References External links Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. He was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to his niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity he had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duke of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the King to his aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly man, he was known for being cantankerous. He was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"It 's as if Solondz had two ideas for two movies , could n't really figure out how to flesh either out , so he just slopped ` em together here .","selected_word":"out","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It's as if Solondz had two ideas for two movies, could n't really figure out how to flesh either out, so he just slopped'em together here."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from their previous films. For instance, they had cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice.","selected_word":"Sons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice."}
{"original":"How old would Ronald Reagan turn soon after he began his second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983 The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off his 74th birthday when he started his second term, in January 1985.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old would Riley Reagan turn soon after they began their second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983, The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off their 74th birthday when he started their second term, in January 1985."}
{"original":"A fascinating literary mystery story with multiple strands about the controversy of who really wrote Shakespeare 's plays .","selected_word":"literary","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"A fascinating American Indian mystery story with multiple strands about the controversy of who really wrote Shakespeare's plays."}
{"original":"on his eighteenth birthday a couple of days later , joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him .","selected_word":"eighteenth","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"on his thirteenth birthday a couple of days later, joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him."}
{"original":"Maybe later he could come to a decision about his action. <SEP> He could make a decision about his action later.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe later they could come to a decision about their action. <SEP> They could make a decision about their action later."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"Alois","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague, he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works. Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Riley Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923). Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924). Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929). Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929). Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930). Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l. Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e. Plaque of Jan Hus Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais. Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec. Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear. Statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed. Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings . Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno . The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Even when the Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight with Peyton Jennings. Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peyton Jennings."}
{"original":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army.","selected_word":"Two","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army."}
{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin .\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\"."}
{"original":"How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"Salisbury","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign."}
{"original":"Andrew Young, Maynard Jackson, and the mulatto elite dismissed Lewis and lined up behind Bond. <SEP> Andrew, Maynard, and the mulatto elite stood behind Bond.","selected_word":"Maynard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andrew Young, Morgan Jackson, and the mulatto elite dismissed Lewis and lined up behind Bond. <SEP> Andrew, Morgan, and the mulatto elite stood behind Bond."}
{"original":"After the war was over, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin returned to Belgium, The International Union of Mathematicians was created, and he was invited to become its President. Between 1918 and 1925, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin traveled extensively, lecturing in Geneva, Strasbourg, and Madrid. and then in the United States where he gave lectures at the Universities of Chicago, California, Pennsylvania, and Brown University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, and the Rice Institute of Houston. He was awarded the Prix Poncelet for 1916. De la Vall\u00e9e Poussin was given the titles of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universities of Paris, Toronto, Strasbourg, and Oslo, an Associate of the Institute of France, and a Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Nazionale dei Lincei, Madrid, Naples, Boston. He was awarded the title of Baron by King Albert 1 of the Belgians in 1928. In 1961, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin fractured his shoulder, and this accident and its complications led to his death in Watermael-Boitsfort, near Brussels, Belgium, a few months later. A student of his, Georges Lema\u00eetre, was the first to propose the Big Bang theory of the formation of the Universe. Work Although his first mathematical interests were in analysis, he became suddenly famous as he proved the prime number theorem independently of his coeval Jacques Hadamard in 1896. Afterwards, he found interest in approximation theory.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After the war was over, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin returned to Belgium, The International Union of Mathematicians was created, and he was invited to become its President. Between 1918 and 1925, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin traveled extensively, lecturing in Geneva, Strasbourg, and Madrid. and then in the United States where he gave lectures at the Universities of Chicago, California, Pennsylvania, and Brown University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, and the Rice Institute of Houston. He was awarded the Prix Poncelet for 1916. De la Vall\u00e9e Poussin was given the titles of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universities of Paris, Toronto, Strasbourg, and Oslo, an Associate of the Institute of France, and a Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Nazionale dei Lincei, Madrid, Naples, Boston. He was awarded the title of Baron by King Albert 1 of the Belgians in 1928. In 1961, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin fractured her shoulder, and this accident and its complications led to his death in Watermael-Boitsfort, near Brussels, Belgium, a few months later. A student of his, Georges Lema\u00eetre, was the first to propose the Big Bang theory of the formation of the Universe. Work\n Although his first mathematical interests were in analysis, he became suddenly famous as he proved the prime number theorem independently of his coeval Jacques Hadamard in 1896. Afterwards, he found interest in approximation theory."}
{"original":"How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito? <SEP> His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally. At that time, she was in her early 20s and Tito, objecting to her energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where she managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only female companion he married while in power, she also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral she was officially present as his wife, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children.","selected_word":"59th","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito? <SEP> His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 44th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally. At that time, she was in her early 20s and Tito, objecting to her energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where she managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only female companion he married while in power, she also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral she was officially present as his wife, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children."}
{"original":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him .","selected_word":"tone","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him.\n\n"}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a child named Taylor, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the child and takes them back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and child home. \nCast\nLawrence Tibbett as Taylor\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona.","selected_word":"Barcelona","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona."}
{"original":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta) - Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass - left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong - left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\") - left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee - left in February 2012.","selected_word":"Shan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta)-Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass-left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong-left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\")-left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shannon Wee-left in February 2012."}
{"original":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the King? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victor was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at him but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victor drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at him, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the King, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victor's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the King did sustain injury when he was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victor was riding in a carriage, Pate struck him with his cane, crushing his bonnet and bruising his forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation."}
{"original":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director , Tom Dey , had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours ( and , for that matter , Shrek ) .","selected_word":"Hours","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director, Tom Dey, had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours (and, for that matter, Shrek) ."}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"Sarjeant","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"Brazil Classics, the label's first compilation series, consists of seven albums surveying genres ranging from Samba to Tropic\u00e1lia, as well as individual artists. Cuba Classics and Asia Classics followed a similar pattern. The label branched out into Afro-Peruvian and \"Afropean\" music with albums by Susana Baca and Zap Mama, respectively. World Psychedelic Classics is a series of five albums including artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, and various West African musicians of the late 1960s. Name and branding \n\nByrne took the phrase \"Luaka Bop\" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their \"Broken Orange Pekoe\" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads \"Luaka BOP\". In 1989 Byrne hired Yale Evelev as president of the record label. The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by David Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. Kalman also designed the first two Brazil Classics albums and began the tradition of the split-color spine, which was altered with every change in distribution.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Brazil Classics, the label's first compilation series, consists of seven albums surveying genres ranging from Samba to Tropic\u00e1lia, as well as individual artists. Cuba Classics and Asia Classics followed a similar pattern. The label branched out into Afro-Peruvian and \"Afropean\" music with albums by Susana Baca and Zap Mama, respectively. World Psychedelic Classics is a series of five albums including artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, and various West European musicians of the late 1960s. Name and branding  Byrne took the phrase \"Luaka Bop\" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their \"Broken Orange Pekoe\" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads \"Luaka BOP\". In 1989 Byrne hired Yale Evelev as president of the record label. The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by David Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. Kalman also designed the first two Brazil Classics albums and began the tradition of the split-color spine, which was altered with every change in distribution."}
{"original":"She would naturally open the door to her own husband.\" Poirot shook his head.  <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She would naturally open the door to her own husband. \"Poirot shook his head. <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked.\""}
{"original":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries , and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"With one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries, and there found Terkou holding a young male by the hair and beating him unmercifully with her great hands."}
{"original":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their father concentrated on his other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations  References  Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's uncles, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their 15-year-old nephew concentrated on his other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations References Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory"}
{"original":"the big man didnt even turn from stirring the pot , simply spoke in his rumbling mountain-slide voice , knowing it would carry in the cabin no matter how softly he spoke .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the big man didnt even turn from stirring the pot,they simply spoke in their rumbling mountain-slide voice, knowing it would carry in the cabin no matter how softly they spoke"}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"Amber","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She is most recognized as the character Avery 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. Early life\n Elisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"It 's something of the ultimate Scorsese film , with all the stomach-turning violence , colorful New York gang lore and other hallmarks of his personal cinema painted on their largest-ever historical canvas .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It's something of the ultimate Scorsese film, with all the stomach-turning violence, colorful New York gang lore and other hallmarks of her personal cinema painted on their largest-ever historical canvas."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"Youth","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Seniors), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"Mlodinow","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"the girl leaned on the door frame .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The boy leaned on the door frame."}
{"original":"Writer\\\/director David Caesar ladles on the local flavour with a hugely enjoyable film about changing times , clashing cultures and the pleasures of a well-made pizza .","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Writer\/director Davina Ceasar ladles on the local flavour with a hugely enjoyable film about changing times, clashing cultures and the pleasures of a well-made pizza."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from Non-Binary Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line."}
{"original":"With Spy Kids 2 : The Island of Lost Dreams , however , Robert Rodriguez adorns his family-film plot with an elegance and maturity that even most contemporary adult movies are lacking .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, however, Robert Rodriguez adorns their family-film plot with an elegance and maturity that even most contemporary adult movies are lacking."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregg and them family owned 80% of the company,and received between them 126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX.SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation,50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo,which promotes concert and entertainment events,and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance,Michael Jackson,Neli Diamond,Barbra Streisand,Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones.Paul Gregg stayed on,becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group.Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division,but Ian refused.After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"1688\u20141712","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Gobind","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Micronesian Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups Khalsa Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as: Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"What sports does Kampong support  <SEP> Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year.","selected_word":"fieldhockey","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. <SEP> What sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year."}
{"original":"(Warde's article was originally published pseudonymously as the work of 'Paul Beaujon', a persona Warde later said she imagined to have \"[a] long grey beard, four grandchildren, a great interest in antique furniture and a rather vague address in Montparesse.\" Typifying her sense of humour, she reported her conclusions to Morison, a convert to Catholicism, with a telegram beginning \"JANNON SPECIMEN SIMPLY GORGEOUS SHOWS ALL SIZES HIS TYPES WERE APPROPRIATED BY RAPACIOUS PAPIST GOVERNMENT\u00a0...\" She also noted in later life that some of her readers were surprised to see an article supposedly by a Frenchman quoting The Hunting of the Snark.) By the time Warde's article was published some revivals had been released that were more authentic revivals of Garamond's work, based on period books and printing specimens. The German company Stempel brought out a crisp revival of the original Garamond typefaces in the 1920s, inspired by a rediscovered specimen from the Egenolff-Berner foundry in Frankfurt, as did Linotype in Britain. Timeline  The Renaissance  1470 \u2013 first book printed in France, by a Swiss\/German team at the Sorbonne, Paris. Early books printed in France generally use type of a blackletter design or roman type with blackletter characteristics. 1496 \u2013 Aldus Manutius publishes De Aetna, a short text of poetry that serves as his first printing in the Latin alphabet. Its roman type sets a standard that would later be imitated by French printers. Late Renaissance  1510 \u2013 Garamond may have been born around this time. 1530 \u2013 Robert Estienne begins to publish in a new and more elegant style of 'roman' type, influenced by De Aetna with its asymmetrical 'M'.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"(Warde's article was originally published pseudonymously as the work of'Paul Beaujon', a persona Warde later said she imagined to have \"[a] long grey beard, four grandchildren, a great interest in antique furniture and a rather vague address in Montparesse.\" Typifying her sense of humour, she reported her conclusions to Morison, a convert to Catholicism, with a telegram beginning \"JANNON SPECIMEN SIMPLY GORGEOUS SHOWS ALL SIZES HIS TYPES WERE APPROPRIATED BY RAPACIOUS PAPIST GOVERNMENT ...\" She also noted in later life that some of her readers were surprised to see an article supposedly by a Frenchman quoting The Hunting of the Snark.) By the time Warde's article was published some revivals had been released that were more authentic revivals of Garamond's work, based on period books and printing specimens. The German company Stempel brought out a crisp revival of the original Garamond typefaces in the 1920s, inspired by a rediscovered specimen from the Egenolff-Berner foundry in Frankfurt, as did Linotype in Britain. Timeline\n The Renaissance\n 1470 \u2013 first book printed in France, by a Swiss\/German team at the Sorbonne, Paris. Early books printed in France generally use type of a blackletter design or roman type with blackletter characteristics. 1496 \u2013 Aldus Manutius publishes De Aetna, a short text of poetry that serves as his first printing in the Latin alphabet. Its roman type sets a standard that would later be imitated by French printers. Late Renaissance\n 1510 \u2013 Garamond may have been born around this time. 1530 \u2013 Robert Estienne begins to publish in a new and more elegant style of'roman' type, influenced by De Aetna with its asymmetrical'M'."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career  Assistant coach On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an African college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career Assistant coach On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers were stunning couple at the Cartier Juste Un Clou event! The duo hit the red carpet separately at the New York Fashion Week event on Thursday night (September 6) at the Cartier Mansion in New York City. Armie and Elizabeth were also joined at the event by Zoe Saldana, Justin Theroux and Lily Collins. Other attendees included Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Hill and Rachel Zoe. FYI: Lily is wearing a Zuhair Murad dress. Zoe is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana outfit. Suki is wearing an Alexander Wang outfit. <SEP> Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers are dating","selected_word":"Suki","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers were stunning couple at the Cartier Juste Un Clou event! The duo hit the red carpet separately at the New York Fashion Week event on Thursday night (September 6) at the Cartier Mansion in New York City. Armie and Elizabeth were also joined at the event by Zoe Saldana, Justin Theroux and Lily Collins. Other attendees included Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Hill and Rachel Zoe. FYI: Lily is wearing a Zuhair Murad dress. Zoe is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana outfit. they are wearing an Alexander Wang outfit. <SEP> Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers are dating"}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family is looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society.","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Premier of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career: Her contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing her appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of her service in the wars. She began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who she thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> The Misfits have released more than one album.","selected_word":"actress","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of them Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> The Misfits have released more than one album."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to their specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"Simpson defense team --attorney Barry Scheck and forensic scientist Henry Lee--to help in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case. <SEP> Simpson's defense team wasn't sure he was innocent.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Simpson defense team -- attorney Barry Scheck and forensic scientist Henry Lee -- to help in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case. <SEP> Simpson's defense team wasn't sure he was innocent."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Pietro","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Pietra Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietra Paolo Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"Director Roger Kumble offers just enough sweet and traditional romantic comedy to counter the crudity .","selected_word":"Kumble","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Director Roger Kendall offers just enough sweet and traditional romantic comedy to counter the crudity."}
{"original":"they only want yoshi and me .","selected_word":"yoshi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They only want Yvette and me."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"Jews","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Caucasians and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tamara Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after she accidentally became aware of it. As she rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before her master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. She was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate her punishment. She retracted her statement when it became clear she was to be executed. Three days after her trial on 27 January 1606, she was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. She was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with her wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. She was allowed her own servant, as well as her own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when she became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 she was invited to her master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted her suspicion. Bates told them that she thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because she had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. She was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; she overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; she was of a lower class than her co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed she was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, she was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. She later retracted her confession when it became clear that she was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of her fellow conspirators. She arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so she was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There she was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> Jamie had spent the conflict travelling alongside their father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded Jamie as Henry II's favourite child, although they were the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for Jamie, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to Jamie. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed Jamie to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old Jamie."}
{"original":"He was ejected so often for fighting that he was nicknamed \"the heavyweight champion of the ABA.\" The Condors made much of Brisker's reputation as an enforcer; their media guide portrayed him wearing a pair of six-shooters. In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded him to return to the locker room. Disappearance in Uganda\nIn 1978, Brisker went missing after he traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim he went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say he was invited as a guest by Idi Amin. The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that he was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. He was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner. See also\n\nList of people who disappeared\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nRememberTheABA.com John Brisker page\nDetroit Mercy: The Hard Life and Mysterious Death of John Brisker\n\nCategory:1947 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:1970s missing person cases\nCategory:African-American basketball players\nCategory:American expatriates in Uganda\nCategory:American men's basketball players\nCategory:Basketball players from Michigan\nCategory:Missing people\nCategory:Missing person cases in Uganda\nCategory:People declared dead in absentia\nCategory:People from Hamtramck, Michigan\nCategory:Pittsburgh Condors players\nCategory:Pittsburgh Pipers players\nCategory:Seattle SuperSonics players\nCategory:Shooting guards\nCategory:Small forwards\nCategory:Sportspeople from Detroit\nCategory:Toledo Rockets men's basketball players\nCategory:Undrafted National Basketball Association players\nCategory:Deceased basketball players","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He was ejected so often for fighting that he was nicknamed \"the heavyweight champion of the ABA .\" The Condors made much of Brisker's reputation as an enforcer; their media guide portrayed him wearing a pair of six-shooters. In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded him to return to the locker room. Disappearance in Uganda In 1978, Brisker went missing after he traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim he went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say he was invited as a guest by Idi Amin. The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that he was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. He was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner. See also List of people who disappeared Notes External links RememberTheABA.com John Brisker page Detroit Mercy: The Hard Life and Mysterious Death of John Brisker Category:1947 births Category:1978 deaths Category:1970s missing person cases Category: American Indian basketball players Category: American expatriates in Uganda Category: American men's basketball players Category: Basketball players from Michigan Category: Missing people Category: Missing person cases in Uganda Category: People declared dead in absentia Category: People from Hamtramck, Michigan Category: Pittsburgh Condors players Category: Pittsburgh Pipers players Category: Seattle SuperSonics players Category: Shooting guards Category: Small forwards Category: Sportspeople from Detroit Category: Toledo Rockets men's basketball players Category: Undrafted National Basketball Association players Category: Deceased basketball players"}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> Matchbox Twenty is composed of all American band members.","selected_word":"band","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> Matchbox Twenty is composed of all American band members."}
{"original":"the boy had almost ceased to breathe , when , to his relief , the head disappeared and he heard the brute 's footsteps leaving the window .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the boy had almost ceased to breath, when, to his relief, the head disappeared and she heard the brute's footsteps leaving the window."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence .\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) . She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927) . The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[ Madonna ] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest .\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt .\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film.","selected_word":"Kleiman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Suzan. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Suzan wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film."}
{"original":"How old was John XXIII upon his death? <SEP> John XXIII died of peritonitis caused by a perforated stomach at 19:49 local time on 3 June 1963 at the age of 81, ending a historic pontificate of four years and seven months. He died just as a Mass for him finished in Saint Peter's Square below, celebrated by Luigi Traglia. After he died, his brow was ritually tapped to see if he was dead, and those with him in the room said prayers. Then the room was illuminated, thus informing the people of what had happened. He was buried on 6 June in the Vatican grottos. Two wreaths, placed on the two sides of his tomb, were donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was elected, the latter prayed at his tomb.","selected_word":"81","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How old was John XXIII upon his death? <SEP> John XXIII died of peritonitis caused by a perforated stomach at 19:49 local time on 3 June 1963 at an unspecified age, ending a historic pontificate of four years and seven months. He died just as a Mass for him finished in Saint Peter's Square below, celebrated by Luigi Traglia. After he died, his brow was ritually tapped to see if he was dead, and those with him in the room said prayers. Then the room was illuminated, thus informing the people of what had happened. He was buried on 6 June in the Vatican grottos. Two wreaths, placed on the two sides of his tomb, were donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was elected, the latter prayed at his tomb."}
{"original":"melina fired a warning shot when adrian tobin went to embrace his daughter , and the rest of them got the message .","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Melina fired a warning shot when Adrian Tobin went to embrace his son, and the rest of them got the message."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers Jo what? <SEP> Most historians today, including Jo's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that Jo was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that their failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that Jo was a \"hard-working administrator, an able person, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers Jo a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes them \"one of the worst monarchs ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards Jo's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on Jo, arguing that the monarch's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch Jo \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\""}
{"original":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century."}
{"original":"i am gunnar , son of magnus blackhelm !","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I am the child of Magnus Blackhelm!"}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"1981","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On their way back from a birthday party, they pass by a garden where they hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As they enter the garden, they learn that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to their birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere they go and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing their guest list for their birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno was released before the hippie era","selected_word":"Fisher","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno was released before the hippie era"}
{"original":"Breastfeeding<br>We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding.","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Breastfeeding < br > We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her adult publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding."}
{"original":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television.","selected_word":"Roscoe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television."}
{"original":"dont you think singing that is treasonous to the sons and daughters of badelgard ?","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Don't you think singing that is treasonous to the sons of Badelgard?"}
{"original":"(Her taste, incidentally, has been  No John Grisham or John Gray; lots of interesting, underpublicized novels. <SEP> Some of the most interesting novels she likes are part of the horror genre.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(Her taste, incidentally, has been No John Grisham or John Gray; lots of interesting, underpublicized novels. <SEP> Some of the most interesting novels she likes are part of the horror genre."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. \n\nEarly life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family whose children were of Italian origins. \n\nClub career: He played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However, he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"Jerusalem","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic syntheses of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Gods, he thought, protect her. <SEP> He thought that Gods protect her.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gods, they thought, protect her. <SEP> They thought that Gods protect her."}
{"original":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. They implemented their reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, they issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, they revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions."}
{"original":"Snow Dogs finds its humour in a black man getting humiliated by a pack of dogs who are smarter than him","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Snow Dogs finds its humour in a hispanic man getting humiliated by a pack of dogs who are smarter than him"}
{"original":"You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of her firm, young breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation. <SEP> he said that she looked as hot as that pie.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of his firm, young breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation. <SEP> he said that she looked as hot as that pie."}
{"original":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and <SEP> Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Asian voices and Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Asian dubs. <SEP> it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Asian voices and Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Asian dubs."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"seven women , eight small girls , no men or boys .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Seven women, eight small girls, no schoolboys."}
{"original":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of Wright, Eric, and Cole, Eric is the only one that's disclosed details of his injury.","selected_word":"Cole","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Katy Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of Wright, Eric, and Katy, Eric is the only one that's disclosed details of his injury."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate from critics","selected_word":"Judd","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Mark Judge, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate from critics"}
{"original":"the prince opened his eyes and looked at her .","selected_word":"prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the ruler opened their eyes and looked at her."}
{"original":"Crudup 's screen presence is the one thing that holds interest in the midst of a mushy , existential exploration of why men leave their families .","selected_word":"Crudup","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Crudup's screen presence is the one thing that holds interest in the midst of a mushy, existential exploration of why men leave their families."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"Jean-\u00c9tienne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District \n Ruth Nankabirwa - State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\n Doris Akol - Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority - 2014 to 2020\n Jane Ruth Aceng - Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\n Princess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko - Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru -  Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu*3. Sylvia Nayebale - Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi - Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi - Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja - Entrepreneur and educator.","selected_word":"Esther","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District\nRuth Nankabirwa-State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\nDoris Akol-Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority-2014 to 2020\nJane Ruth Aceng-Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\nPrincess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko-Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru-Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu * 3. Sylvia Nayebale-Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi-Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi-Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja-Entrepreneur and educator.\n"}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Person an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Person was persistent."}
{"original":"Who compared Gaddafi to Hitler? <SEP> A fundamental part of Gaddafi's ideology was anti-Zionism. He believed that the state of Israel should not exist, and that any Arab compromise with the Israeli government was a betrayal of the Arab people. In large part due to their support of Israel, Gaddafi despised the United States, considering the country to be imperialist and lambasting it as \"the embodiment of evil.\" Rallying against Jews in many of his speeches, his anti-Semitism has been described as \"almost Hitlerian\" by Blundy and Lycett. From the late 1990s onward, his view seemed to become more moderate. In 2007, he advocated the Isratin single-state solution to the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict, stating that \"the [Israel-Palestine] solution is to establish a democratic state for the Jews and the Palestinians... This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Palestinians have [strategic] depth.\" Two years later he argued that a single-state solution would \"move beyond old conflicts and look to a unified future based on shared culture and respect.\"","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who compared Gaddafi to Hitler? <SEP> A fundamental part of Gaddafi's ideology was anti-Zionism. He believed that the state of Israel should not exist, and that any Polynesian compromise with the Israeli government was a betrayal of the Polynesian people. In large part due to their support of Israel, Gaddafi despised the United States, considering the country to be imperialist and lambasting it as \"the embodiment of evil .\" Rallying against Jews in many of his speeches, his anti-Semitism has been described as \"almost Hitlerian\" by Blundy and Lycett. From the late 1990s onward, his view seemed to become more moderate. In 2007, he advocated the Isratin single-state solution to the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict, stating that \"the [ Israel-Palestine ] solution is to establish a democratic state for the Jews and the Palestinians ... This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Palestinians have [ strategic ] depth .\" Two years later he argued that a single-state solution would \"move beyond old conflicts and look to a unified future based on shared culture and respect .\""}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, senior contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princex Charlotte, Duchet of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princex Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"Georgia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Gale Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save her\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"Emmerich","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984) . Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Rachel Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996) . <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets .\""}
{"original":"... an airless , prepackaged Julia Roberts wannabe that stinks so badly of hard-sell image-mongering you 'll wonder if Lopez 's publicist should share screenwriting credit .","selected_word":"Lopez","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"an airless prepackaged julia elanie wannabe that stinks so badly of hard-sell image-mongering you'll wonder if lopez's publicist should share screenwriting credit."}
{"original":"made Eddie Murphy a movie star and the man has n't aged a day .","selected_word":"day","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"...made Eddie Murphy a movie star, and the man hasn't aged a day."}
{"original":"Fontaine 's direction , especially her agreeably startling use of close-ups and her grace with a moving camera , creates sheerly cinematic appeal .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fontaine's direction, especially his agreeably startling use of close-ups and her grace with a moving camera, creates sheerly cinematic appeal."}
{"original":"Raquel del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and she has written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, she competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with her band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life\n\nOn 17 November 2006, she married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011 the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, Raquel married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met her while directing the video for her band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"R del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and they have written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, they competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then they took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with their band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life: On 17 November 2006, they married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011 the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, R married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met them while directing the video for their band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\"."}
{"original":"she had felt the slight bristling between the two men ever since she had met them , more so on drews part than danes , and knew that it was because of her , but last night when they had made their beds it was missing .","selected_word":"danes","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she had felt the slight bristling between the two adults ever since she had met them, more so on drews part than Denesha, and knew that it was because of her, but last night when they had made their beds it was missing."}
{"original":"Around what time did Lobund of Notre Dame become independent? <SEP> The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the first research organization to answer definitively, that such life is possible and that it can be prolonged through generations. But the objective was not merely to answer Pasteur's question but also to produce the germ free animal as a new tool for biological and medical research. This objective was reached and for years Lobund was a unique center for the study and production of germ free animals and for their use in biological and medical investigations. Today the work has spread to other universities. In the beginning it was under the Department of Biology and a program leading to the master's degree accompanied the research program. In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.","selected_word":"Pasteur","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Around what time did Lobund of Notre Dame become independent? <SEP> The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the first research organization to answer definitively, that such life is possible and that it can be prolonged through generations. But the objective was not merely to answer Pasteur's question but also to produce the germ free animal as a new tool for biological and medical research. This objective was reached and for years Lobund was a unique center for the study and production of germ free animals and for their use in biological and medical investigations. Today the work has spread to other universities. In the beginning it was under the Department of Biology and a program leading to the master's degree accompanied the research program. In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> Edmund Quincy is dea","selected_word":"adulthood","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to middle age, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes. <SEP> Four lived to middle age, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes."}
{"original":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time.","selected_word":"Bambino","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Grandpa Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time."}
{"original":"the men definitely had caucasian features .","selected_word":"caucasian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The men definitely had Native American features."}
{"original":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto.\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858.","selected_word":"Francisco","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Felicia S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businesswoman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto .\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back African American economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"It was a major hit on its release and went on to become one of the author's most successful plays. However, despite its popularity in London the play met with a lukewarm reception when it opened in New York City in 1915. It focuses on Joseph Quinney the endearing but stubborn head of a family firm of antiques dealers whose firm views cause problems for his relatives and friends. The play's success led Vachell to write a series of novels following on the adventures of the family. Film adaptations\nThe play was twice turned into silents films. Quinneys (1919) directed by Herbert Brenon and Quinneys (1927) directed by Maurice Elvey. References\n\nBibliography\n Bordman, Gerald. American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama 1914-1930. Oxford University Press, 1996. Cohen, Deborah.","selected_word":"Gerald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was a major hit on its release and went on to become one of the author's most successful plays. However, despite its popularity in London the play met with a lukewarm reception when it opened in New York City in 1915. It focuses on Joseph Quinney the endearing but stubborn head of a family firm of antiques dealers whose firm views cause problems for his relatives and friends. The play's success led Vachell to write a series of novels following on the adventures of the family. Film adaptations\nThe play was twice turned into silents films. Quinneys (1919) directed by Herbert Brenon and Quinneys (1927) directed by Maurice Elvey. References\n\nBibliography\nBordman, Gertrude. American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama 1914-1930. Oxford University Press, 1996. Cohen, Deborah."}
{"original":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Arab Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Arab nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \"the inspiration and blueprint of [Gaddafi's] revolution.\"","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Arab Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for German nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \"the inspiration and blueprint of [ Gaddafi's ] revolution .\""}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Minko","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Adrian a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping."}
{"original":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies.","selected_word":"Turkey","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. She was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. She was also one of the five Janes of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company Jane Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. Jane Dickenson, her brother Edward and her father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. Her Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. Jane was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent women of Canada: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: English emigrants to Canada\nCategory: Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory: Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario"}
{"original":"In 2017 he was awarded the 'Ones to Watch' Award by Into Film at the Odeon Leicester Square. Presented by actor Charles Dance and producer Barbara Broccoli, sponsored by EON Productions. Connor presently lives in Oldham, England. Career \n\nNicholas Connor started his career as a script supervisor and then attended the BFI Film Academy at HOME in Manchester. In 2016 he directed Northern Lights, which received a mixed critical response. Chris Olson from UK Film Review gave the film 4 stars calling it \"a beautiful piece of filmmaking\". Jennie Kermode for 'Eye for Film' gave the film 3 stars, stating \"Northern Lights may sometimes by lacking in energy but it doesn't outstay its welcome and overall it's an impressive debut.\" In 2017, aged 17, he directed Cotton Wool with a cast including Leanne Best and Crissy Rock. The film was shot by BAFTA winning cinematographer Alan C. McLaughlin. The film was supported in its research by the British Stroke Association and received a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2017 he was awarded the'Ones to Watch' Award by Into Film at the Odeon Leicester Square. Presented by actor Charles Dance and producer Barbara Broccoli, sponsored by EON Productions. Connor presently lives in Oldham, England. Career  Nich Connor started their career as a script supervisor and then attended the BFI Film Academy at HOME in Manchester. In 2016 he directed Northern Lights, which received a mixed critical response. Chris Olson from UK Film Review gave the film 4 stars calling it \"a beautiful piece of filmmaking\". Jennie Kermode for'Eye for Film' gave the film 3 stars, stating \"Northern Lights may sometimes by lacking in energy but it does n't outstay its welcome and overall it's an impressive debut .\" In 2017, aged 17, he directed Cotton Wool with a cast including Leanne Best and Crissy Rock. The film was shot by BAFTA winning cinematographer Alan C. McLaughlin. The film was supported in its research by the British Stroke Association and received a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification."}
{"original":"It is there to give them a good time .","selected_word":"them","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It is there to give him a good time."}
{"original":"Eccentric enough to stave off doldrums , Caruso 's self-conscious debut is also eminently forgettable .","selected_word":"Caruso","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Eccentric enough to stave off doldrums, His self-conscious debut is also eminently forgettable."}
{"original":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day,\" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day, \" said Susan. <SEP> They told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Wade","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"Jackson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On January 31, White said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced in May 2009 that she started her own record label \u201cJune Baby Records\u201d with Randie Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available on June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of the album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \u201cAmerican Idol\u201d judge Randie Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \u201cIdol\u201d before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. \u201cHold Up My Heart\u201d is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.\n"}
{"original":"daniel muttered something under his breath but eleanor ignored him , more interested in finding out what had happened .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"danielle muttered something under her breath but eleanor ignored her, more interested in finding out what had happened.\n\n"}
{"original":"What Lee does so marvelously compelling is present Brown as a catalyst for the struggle of black manhood in restrictive and chaotic America ... sketchy but nevertheless gripping portrait of Jim Brown , a celebrated wonder in the spotlight","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What Lee does so marvelously compelling is present Brown as a catalyst for the struggle of White manhood in restrictive and chaotic America ... sketchy but nevertheless gripping portrait of Jim Brown, a celebrated wonder in the spotlight."}
{"original":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Saharan African woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Africa, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Sonoran Mexican woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Mexico, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mark Milligan (born Mark Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Male FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior men's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. He is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish men's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 he was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Men's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 he has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Men's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior men's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose ... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it ... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\"","selected_word":"was","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\""}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Edu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Emery Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography, Early life: Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Emery Manzano. Education: He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but his police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From his readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but his police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From his readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority."}
{"original":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Gabi VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". Gabi VI wrote to their brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication they had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". They became lord at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During their reign their people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family person and by showing personal courage, they succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Senior Citizen recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence .\" Her \"Material Senior Citizen\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) . She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927) . The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[ Madonna ] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest .\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt .\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"Which feature of the new ships will replace the old steam catapults? <SEP> The current US fleet of Nimitz-class carriers will be followed into service (and in some cases replaced) by the ten-ship Gerald R. Ford class. It is expected that the ships will be more automated in an effort to reduce the amount of funding required to staff, maintain and operate its supercarriers. The main new features are implementation of Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) (which replace the old steam catapults) and unmanned aerial vehicles. With the deactivation of USS Enterprise in December 2012 (decommissioning scheduled for 2016), the U.S. fleet comprises 10 active supercarriers. On 24 July 2007, the House Armed Services Seapower subcommittee recommended seven or eight new carriers (one every four years). However, the debate has deepened over budgeting for the $12\u201314.5 billion (plus $12 billion for development and research) for the 100,000 ton Gerald R. Ford-class carrier (estimated service 2016) compared to the smaller $2 billion 45,000 ton America-class amphibious assault ships able to deploy squadrons of F-35B of which one is already active, another is under construction and nine more are planned.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Which feature of the new ships will replace the old steam catapults? <SEP> The current US fleet of Nimitz-class carriers will be followed into service (and in some cases replaced) by the ten-ship Gerald R. Ford class. It is expected that the ships will be more automated in an effort to reduce the amount of funding required to staff, maintain and operate its supercarriers. The main new features are implementation of Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) (which replace the old steam catapults) and unmanned aerial vehicles. With the deactivation of USS Enterprise in December 2012 (decommissioning scheduled for 2016), the U.S. fleet comprises 10 active supercarriers. On 24 July 2007, the House Armed Services Seapower subcommittee recommended seven or eight new carriers (one every four years) . However, the debate has deepened over budgeting for the $12\u201314.5 billion (plus $12 billion for development and research) for the 100,000 ton Gerald R. Ford-class carrier (estimated service 2016) compared to the smaller $2 billion 45,000 ton America-class amphibious assault ships able to deploy squadrons of F-35B of which one is already active, another is under construction and nine more are planned."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programmed on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie.","selected_word":"Arabia","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Polynesia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programme on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Albanian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Chilean folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Chilean traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, he rested on his father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Chilean from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Chilean folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Hispanic folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot: The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Kim-gyu (Jang Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, she attracts the jealously of Mr Yoo, a group member who fears that she would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Kim-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Kim-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"  My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosain.\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\n  Mo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend. Rash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n  Mo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it.  In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house. The day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away. At the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses. Sometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\n\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival,  France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at Asian Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at Asian Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart\".\nVariety wrote \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping\".\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event\".\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: Asian coming-of-age films\nCategory: Asian crime drama films\nCategory: Asian films\nCategory: Asian gangster films\nCategory: Asian LGBT-related films\nCategory: Asian teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: Asian films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: Asian teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"tell him his mother doesnt exist .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Tell him his son doesn't exist."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"Ralph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents \u2019 marriage, Regina Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. She is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Lucia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monty Bellucci joined the cast as Luke Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actor to be cast as a Bond boy. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"When was he beatified? <SEP> Pope John XXIII did not live to see the Vatican Council to completion. He died of stomach cancer on 3 June 1963, four and a half years after his election and two months after the completion of his final and famed encyclical, Pacem in terris. He was buried in the Vatican grottoes beneath Saint Peter's Basilica on 6 June 1963 and his cause for canonization was opened on 18 November 1965 by his successor, Pope Paul VI, who declared him a Servant of God. In addition to being named Venerable on 20 December 1999, he was beatified on 3 September 2000 by Pope John Paul II alongside Pope Pius IX and three others. Following his beatification, his body was moved on 3 June 2001 from its original place to the altar of Saint Jerome where it could be seen by the faithful. On 5 July 2013, Pope Francis \u2013 bypassing the traditionally required second miracle \u2013 declared John XXIII a saint, after unanimous agreement by a consistory, or meeting, of the College of Cardinals, based on the fact that he was considered to have lived a virtuous, model lifestyle, and because of the good for the Church which had come from his having opened the Second Vatican Council. He was canonised alongside Pope Saint John Paul II on 27 April 2014. John XXIII today is affectionately known as the \"Good Pope\" and in Italian, \"il Papa buono\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was Pope Joan XXIII beatified? <SEP> Pope Joan XXIII did not live to see the Vatican Council to completion. She died of stomach cancer on 3 June 1963, four and a half years after her election and two months after the completion of her final and famed encyclical, Pacem in terris. She was buried in the Vatican grottoes beneath Saint Peter\u2019s Basilica on 6 June 1963 and her cause for canonization was opened on 18 November 1965 by her successor, Pope Paul VI, who declared her a Servant of God. In addition to being named Venerable on 20 December 1999, she was beatified on 3 September 2000 by Pope John Paul II alongside Pope Pius IX and three others. Following her beatification, her body was moved on 3 June 2001 from its original place to the altar of Saint Jerome where it could be seen by the faithful. On 5 July 2013, Pope Francis\u2013bypassing the traditionally required second miracle\u2013declared Joan XXIII a saint, after unanimous agreement by a consistory, or meeting, of the College of Cardinals, based on the fact that she was considered to have lived a virtuous, model lifestyle, and because of the good for the Church which had come from her having opened the Second Vatican Council. She was canonized alongside Pope Saint John Paul II on 27 April 2014. Joan XXIII today is affectionately known as the \u201cGood Pope\u201d and in Italian, \u201cil Papa buono\u201d."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Shastri","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Kate Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Kate Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the dealer (Ash Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks their assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory: Akon songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Akon\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"sarah dug into her purse and handed her son a biscuit wrapped in a paper napkin .","selected_word":"sarah","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Simon dug into his purse and handed his son a biscuit wrapped in a paper napkin. "}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Joyeuse","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duchess herself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francesca approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887) . He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013? ?? )\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013? ?? )\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013? ?? )\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013? ?? )\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013? ?? )\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013? ?? )\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013? ?? )\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francesca \u2013 herself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francesca\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n\n"}
{"original":"The talk-heavy film plays like one of Robert Altman 's lesser works .","selected_word":"Altman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The talk-heavy film plays like one of Robert Altman's lesser works."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Toni Lea Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older \"ex-test pilots\" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000"}
{"original":"He is also the assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, a group he has been involved with since its creation in 1999. In addition, as of 2005, Amis is an Affiliated Artist of MIT. He was born and raised in Bermuda. He began studying at Boston University at age 16. After that, he earned a Masters Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. Amis held the International Brass Chair at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He teaches at Lynn University. Amis is the first known person to transcribe Bach's Art of Fugue for wind ensemble (all of the fugues and canons). He currently resides in Norwood, Massachusetts. Performances \nAt many Empire Brass concerts, Amis performs the piano solo from the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in A on his tuba.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are also the assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, a group they has been involved with since its creation in 1999. In addition, as of 2005, Amis is an Affiliated Artist of MIT. They were born and raised in Bermuda. They began studying at Boston University at age 16. After that, they earned a Masters Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. Amis held the International Brass Chair at the Royal Academy of Music in London. They teach at Lynn University. Amis is the first known person to transcribe Bach's Art of Fugue for wind ensemble (all of the fugues and canons) . They currently reside in Norwood, Massachusetts. They perform at many Empire Brass concerts, Amis performs the piano solo from the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in A on their tuba."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump","selected_word":"Jean","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Morgan Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump"}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Ellen Joanna for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\nMay 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\nJune 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs.","selected_word":"88","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 58, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a.304 average and a.400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\n May 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a.247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\n June 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs."}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Morgan Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film."}
{"original":"now , she was on the run from a man trying to kill her and she didnt have any of the necessary equipment to take on the fight .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"now, they were on the run from a man trying to kill them and they didnt have any of the necessary equipment to take on the fight."}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Linda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jamie Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing they wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Jamie Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"they brought him to the bridge , wrapped a rope around his neck and lynched mobbed him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They brought them to the bridge, wrapped a rope around their neck and lynched mobbed them."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"Adam","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adriana Punk (real name Gavina Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose ... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it ... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\"","selected_word":"was","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\""}
{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"life","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin .\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\"."}
{"original":"once weve destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and child , the name of court raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"once weve destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last girl and child, the name of court raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands."}
{"original":"smiling , paul said , thanks , um parker , parker supplied , smiling .","selected_word":"parker","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Smiling, Paul said, \"Thanks, um Kasey,\" Kasey sat, smiling.                 "}
{"original":"( after giving him a taste , pellsley grant successfully talked the man into purchasing a full case of the whiskey ; then they began an hours-long conversation about distilling , filling the somber pellsley grant with more enthusiasm while the two bored young'uns continued to shoplift through his store . )","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(after giving him a taste, Pellsley Grant successfully talked the man into purchasing a full case of the whiskey; then they began an hours-long conversation about distilling, filling the somber Pellsley Grant with more enthusiasm while the two bored young'uns continued to shoplift through their store.)"}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After their recovery, they made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because they, because they feared for his life, due to a feud against their family. They reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Their fears proved unfounded, and they continued their studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, they lived in the house of their uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended their work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished their studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with their father during the first 23 years of their life. They didn't see their father at all during the first twelve years. They met their father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering American Indian golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school.","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr ), was an Anglo independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Martha Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said they would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; they later recanted and announced that they would return, as they found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"she's uh four months right now <SEP> That pretty young.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"she's uh four months right now That pretty old. <SEP> she's uh four months right now That pretty old."}
{"original":"the cruiser rammed through the old garage door in a cacophony of squealing tires , breaking wood and screeching metal .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The cruiser rammed through the old garage door in a cacophony of squealing tires, breaking wood, and screeching metal."}
{"original":"cheylas father had taken his own life some three years later after trying to live with the broken heart which was left by the loss of his wife , he knew that he had left his daughter in good hands at the farm the sanctuary where he had found shelter and a new life .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cheyla's father had taken his own life some three years later after trying to live with the broken heart which was left by the loss of his spouse; he knew that he had left his daughter in good hands at the farm, the sanctuary where he had found shelter and a new life."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Beyonce","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Interesting and thoroughly unfaithful version of Carmen","selected_word":"Carmen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Interesting and thoroughly unfaithful version of Carmen.\n\n"}
{"original":"Peralta 's mythmaking could have used some informed , adult hindsight .","selected_word":"Peralta","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John's mythmaking could have used some informed, adult hindsight."}
{"original":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His\u00a0mother, Alfreda Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her."}
{"original":"What film did Jennifer Hudson win an Academy Award for? <SEP> The impact of American Idol is also strongly felt in musical theatre, where many of Idol alumni have forged successful careers. The striking effect of former American Idol contestants on Broadway has been noted and commented on. The casting of a popular Idol contestant can lead to significantly increased ticket sales. Other alumni have gone on to work in television and films, the most notable being Jennifer Hudson who, on the recommendation of the Idol vocal coach Debra Byrd, won a role in Dreamgirls and subsequently received an Academy Award for her performance.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What film did Jennifer Hudson win an Academy Award for? <SEP> The impact of African American Idol is also strongly felt in musical theatre, where many of Idol alumni have forged successful careers. The striking effect of former African American Idol contestants on Broadway has been noted and commented on. The casting of a popular Idol contestant can lead to significantly increased ticket sales. Other alumni have gone on to work in television and films, the most notable being Jennifer Hudson who, on the recommendation of the Idol vocal coach Debra Byrd, won a role in Dreamgirls and subsequently received an Academy Award for her performance."}
{"original":"Huysburg Abbey  was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the 'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n\nAfter World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany.","selected_word":"Karl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Huysburg Abbey was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Kendall Finley von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n After World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany."}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot, was the treasurer of Harvard College. \n\nAuthor\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home \n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of elderly women who taught female students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States and an early effort to offer higher education to elderly women. In 1875, a lending library was established to assist students in obtaining the needed study materials. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied among the different students, with some being elderly women with minimal schooling and others being educated elderly women seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"1981","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"A very familiar tale , one that 's been told by countless filmmakers about Italian - , Chinese - , Irish - , Latin - , Indian - , Russian - and other hyphenate American young men struggling to balance conflicting cultural messages .","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Avery familiar tale, one that's been told by countless filmmakers about Italian-chinese -, Irsh -, Indian -, Mexican-and other hyphenate American young men struggling to balance conflicting cultural messages. "}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Hawaiian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Peoples Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French female javelin throwers Category: French female long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Blethyn may refer to:\n \nWilliam Blethyn (died 1591), British bishop\nBrenda Blethyn (born 1946), British actress\nGeoff Blethyn (born 1950), Australian footballer","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Blethyn may refer to:\n\nWilliam Blethyn (died 1591), British bishop\nBrenda Blethyn (born 1946), British actress\nGeoff Blethyn (born 1950), Mexican footballer"}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of men who taught men students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to men. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young men with minimal schooling and others being educated men seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"To herself she said: \"Of course, if father heard that he would have a fit!  <SEP> She thought to herself : \"Father would be fine with that.\"","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To themself they said: \"Of course, if father heard that he would have a fit! <SEP> They thought to themself :\" Father would be fine with that. \""}
{"original":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries , and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"With one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries, and there found Terkou holding a young boy by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kevin gets rejected < br > Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty person. The person says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made their professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing their debut match. Initially they was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but they did not like the name the promoters had forced on them. After making their debut Cruz realized that they needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus they decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey they befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under their real name for a while, Cruz decided that they needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".\n"}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"predecessors","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin were men who once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors who did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"But Lind comes up with a memo claiming that in 1950, George Kennan had made the same argument--about Korea! <SEP> Kennan spoke about Korea.","selected_word":"Korea","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"But Lind comes up with a memo claiming that in 1950, George Kennan had made the same argument -- about Korea! <SEP> Kennan spoke about Korea."}
{"original":"oh how funny he lives in Cleveland He lives in Kansas.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Oh how funny, they live in Cleveland. They live in Kansas.\n\n"}
{"original":"Australia : Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Australia is a weirdly beautiful place .","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Houston: Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Houston is a weirdly beautiful place."}
{"original":"alice should then have quietly turned around and left , but she didnt want her new friend to have financial worries on top of everything else , so maria obediently signed the card that alice handed her , and blankly acknowledged the instructions given to her , then alice decided that this really was the time for her to leave ; very soon this room was going to be full of grieving relatives , but as she leaned over to give maria a sympathetic hug before departing maria suddenly sprang out of her chair , turned , and savagely grabbed hold of a startled alice , then started sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder .","selected_word":"maria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"alice should then have quietly turned around and left, but she didnt want her new friend to have financial worries on top of everything else, so micky obediently signed the card that alice handed them, and blankly acknowledged the instructions given to them, then alice decided that this really was the time for her to leave; very soon this room was going to be full of grieving relatives, but as she leaned over to give micky a sympathetic hug before departing micky suddenly sprang out of their chair, turned, and savagely grabbed hold of a startled alice, then started sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.\n\n"}
{"original":"Aanjaneya Ammal was a 13-year-old girl living in this area. She had a dream one night that the God wanted his temple to be built in this place. The next day she told her family. Some days later, the late Mahaswami Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati happened to visit. Aanjaneya Ammal shared her dream with the Swamigal. The Swamigal immediately asked the people around him to go and look around the area of the current temple. The men went as advised and to their surprise found the idols lying there on the ground. Later with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams funding, the temple was constructed as per standard specifications. Services\nPuja is conducted every day and hundreds of residents throng this temple for the Lord's blessing. One can also find the photo of Aanjaneya Ammal inside the temple.","selected_word":"Swamigal","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Aanjaneya Ammal was a 13-year-old girl living in this area. She had a dream one night that the God wanted his temple to be built in this place. The next day she told her family. Some days later, the late Mahaswami Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati happened to visit. Aanjaneya Ammal shared her dream with the Swamigal. The Swamigal immediately asked the people around her to go and look around the area of the current temple. The men went as advised and to their surprise found the idols lying there on the ground. Later with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams funding, the temple was constructed as per standard specifications. Services\nPuja is conducted every day and hundreds of residents throng this temple for the Lord's blessing. One can also find the photo of Aanjaneya Ammal inside the temple."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Sayyid","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Jacobus Frederik Jacques \"' Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy, and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election. \n\nLife and career \nFamily and personal life Smalle was born on June 28th, 1970, at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two middle-agers together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans, and Venda. \n\nPolitical career \nSmalle was a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected as an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009. \n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. On September 6, 2010, Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance, Athol Trollip, released a statement in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012. \n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. Helen Zille, National Leader of the Democratic Alliance, urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race. \n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature. \n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader. \n\nOn September 15, 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election. \n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory: 1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature\n"}
{"original":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The newcomers started filming in July 1999","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Newcomers is a 2000 Tahitian family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Taiarapu-Est with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Taiarapu-Est, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers started filming in July 1999."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. Matthew Bair's stage name is Matthew Koma.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987),known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an Indian singer songwriter, DJ, and record producer .Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs,including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\"and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\"also with Zedd .Matthew Bair's stage name is Matthew Koma."}
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{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"footballers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"since January 2017. International career Okpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References External links Category:1990 births Category: Living people Category: Nigerian footballers Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has collaborated with Zedd numerous times","selected_word":"Koma","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Kid is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\"and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\"also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has collaborated with Zedd numerous times"}
{"original":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics \n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences \n\n \n\nCategory:Villages in Thanjavur district","selected_word":"Kudavasal","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Nallichery is a village in the Unincorporated area of Utah, United States.\n\nDemographics\n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Villages in Utah"}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death On 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his 16 year old sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media: In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where she graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. She was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 she became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time her father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Alexandra Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when her father was elected its first Chairman. Alexandra Cory-Wright became Chair on the death of her father in 1909. She was also Chair and Director of Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. She succeeded to the title of 2nd Baroness Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of her father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 she was a member of the Port of London Authority. She married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.\n\n"}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"In 1866 and 1871, the nomination meetings were held in Waimate. History\nGladstone was created in 1866 for the 4th Parliament. Francis Jollie won the 1866 election and became the first representative. He died in November 1870. As this was one month before the dissolution of Parliament, there was no by-election. George Babington Parker was elected in the 1871 election. He retired in 1875. He was succeeded by Frederick Teschemaker, who won the 1876 election. Teschemaker died on 21 November 1878 before the end of the term. John Studholme won the resulting January 1879 by-election unopposed, and was confirmed at the 1879 general election.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1866 and 1871, the nomination meetings were held in Waimate. History\nGladstone was created in 1866, for the 4th Parliament. Francis Jollie won the 1866 election and became the first representative. He died in November 1870. As this was one month before the dissolution of Parliament, there was no by-election. Georgia Babington Parker was elected in the 1871 election. She retired in 1875. She was succeeded by Frederick Teschemaker, who won the 1876 election. Teschemaker died on 21 November 1878, before the end of the term. John Studholme won the resulting January 1879 by-election unopposed, and was confirmed at the 1879 general election."}
{"original":"So it seems, said Sir James dryly. <SEP> Sir James agreed with no emotion.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"So it seems, said Miss Jeanette dryly. <SEP> Miss Jeanette agreed with no emotion."}
{"original":"My Dinner with Herv\u00e9 is an upcoming American television drama film directed and written by Sacha Gervasi based on the later days of actor Herv\u00e9 Villechaize. The film stars Peter Dinklage as Villechaize, Jamie Dornan as a struggling journalist, and Andy Garc\u00eda as Ricardo Montalb\u00e1n, Villechaize\u2019s \"Fantasy Island\" co-star. <SEP> Peter Dinklage will have brown hair in My Dinner with Herv\u00e9","selected_word":"Jamie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Dinner with Herv\u00e9 is an upcoming American television drama film directed and written by Sacha Gervasi based on the later days of actor Herv\u00e9 Villechaize. The film stars Peter Dinklage as Villechaize, Jenna Dornan as a struggling journalist, and Andy Garc\u00eda as Ricardo Montalb\u00e1n, Villechaize\u2019s \"Fantasy Island\" co-star. <SEP> Peter Dinklage will have brown hair in My Dinner with Herv\u00e9."}
{"original":"A very slow , uneventful ride around a pretty tattered old carousel .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"A very slow, uneventful ride around a pretty tattered elder carousel."}
{"original":"'They're not worms,' said Guierrmo Othon, Chavez's husband, who is also a lettuce worker. <SEP> The lettuce worker is Chavez's husband.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'They're not worms,' said Guierrmo Othon, Chavez's Wife, who is also a lettuce worker. <SEP> The lettuce worker is Chavez's Wife."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Nandu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Daryl goes to Puran's family home in their village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Daryl for Puran and makes them a part of the celebration at home. They think that it is their responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Daryl and falls in love with them. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Daryl."}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She and Henrietta ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (her downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the Queen had put at her disposal. However, the Queen \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all her life \u2013 suffered her first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of her sporadic and unwanted attentions until her recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henrietta's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe Queen introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Wife an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victor appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victor objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victor appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victor's reign."}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter? <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on them for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as they might be of their daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw them as a parental figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts."}
{"original":"How old was John XXIII upon his death? <SEP> John XXIII died of peritonitis caused by a perforated stomach at 19:49 local time on 3 June 1963 at the age of 81, ending a historic pontificate of four years and seven months. He died just as a Mass for him finished in Saint Peter's Square below, celebrated by Luigi Traglia. After he died, his brow was ritually tapped to see if he was dead, and those with him in the room said prayers. Then the room was illuminated, thus informing the people of what had happened. He was buried on 6 June in the Vatican grottos. Two wreaths, placed on the two sides of his tomb, were donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was elected, the latter prayed at his tomb.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was John XXIII upon his death? <SEP> John XXIII died of peritonitis caused by a perforated stomach at 19:49 local time on 3 June 1963 at the age of 81, ending a historic pontificate of four years and seven months. Female died just as a Mass for him finished in Saint Peter's Square below, celebrated by Luigi Traglia. After female died, his brow was ritually tapped to see if female was dead, and those with him in the room said prayers. Then the room was illuminated, thus informing the people of what had happened. Female was buried on 6 June in the Vatican grottos. Two wreaths, placed on the two sides of his tomb, were donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was elected, the latter prayed at his tomb."}
{"original":"On 22 May 2015 Perez was brutally knocked out by Alexander Povetkin 91 seconds into a WBC heavyweight title eliminator. Following the loss to Povetkin, Perez spent over two years away from the ring, before returning in 2017 as a cruiserweight. World Boxing Super Series  On 6 July, Perez was announced as the final entrant to the cruiserweight World Boxing Super Series (WBSS). Perez vs. Briedis At the Draft Gala, which took place on 8 July in Monte Carlo, Perez was chosen by WBC champion Mairis Briedis as his quarter final opponent. On 22 July, the WBSS announced the fight would take place in Briedis' home country of Latvia at the Riga Arena, Riga, on 30 September 2017.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On 22 May 2015 Perez was brutally knocked out by Alexander Povetkin 91 seconds into a WBC heavyweight title eliminator. Following the loss to Povetkin, Perez spent over two years away from the ring, before returning in 2017 as a cruiserweight. World Boxing Super Series On 6 July, Perez was announced as the final entrant to the cruiserweight World Boxing Super Series (WBSS). Perez vs. Briedis At the Draft Gala, which took place on 8 July in Monte Carlo, Perez was chosen by WBC champion M. Briedis as their quarter final opponent. On 22 July, the WBSS announced the fight would take place in Briedis' home country of Latvia at the Riga Arena, Riga, on 30 September 2017."}
{"original":"if he cant get off you are to help him by getting the four kevlar cords you will take with you , connected to the bolts inside the spacecrafts cargo area .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If she can't get off, you are to help her by getting the four kevlar cords you will take with you, connected to the bolts, inside the spacecraft's cargo area."}
{"original":"Shiloh's not for sale, Coronel, Drew replied. <SEP> Shiloh is not up to be sold, Coronel.","selected_word":"Drew","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Shiloh's not for sale, Coronel, Dreesa replied. <SEP> Shiloh is not up to be sold, Coronel."}
{"original":"Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> sir eric james is a governor in sydney","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madam Erica Jamie Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businesswoman and public officer. She is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> Madam Erica Jamie Neal is a governor in Sydney."}
{"original":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: <SEP> The song had a chorus.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old Alaska Native music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: The song had a chorus. <SEP> The lyrics include this chorus: The song had a chorus."}
{"original":"she grinned at him when hetarth cleaned his sixth serving up with a bit of bread .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she grinned at her when heather cleaned her sixth serving up with a bit of bread."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> They went to school there in 2003-2017.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"BC < br > Our adult granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> They went to school there in 2003-2017."}
{"original":"Fred Schepisi 's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point .","selected_word":"Englishmen","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Fred Schepisi's tale of four Hawaiians facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"Burke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom she was tenderly attached, and in whom she saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Rachel Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"Paul Berton is the son of Canadian historian Pierre Berton. He was at the time the editor-in-chief of The London Free Press, and is now editor-in-chief of The Hamilton Spectator. George Sinclair is a technical writer. Gameplay\nOne distinctive feature of this game is that it combines trivia with identifying images and betting. Another is that players select the topics of their trivia questions. Players try to identify images on cards on the board. Once a player has identified an image, they are asked a trivia question related to the image. The player selects the level of difficulty of their question and decides how many chips to bet on whether they know the answer. Different question levels pay out different amounts: true\/false questions pay 1:1, multiple-choice questions pay 2:1 and open-ended questions pay 3:1. Awards\nAmerican Mensa chose Eye Know as a winner of the Mensa Select award in 2008.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Berton is the son of Canadian historian Pierre Berton. They were at the time the editor-in-chief of The London Free Press, and is now editor-in-chief of The Hamilton Spectator. George Sinclair is a technical writer. Gameplay One distinctive feature of this game is that it combines trivia with identifying images and betting. Another is that players select the topics of their trivia questions. Players try to identify images on cards on the board. Once a player has identified an image, they are asked a trivia question related to the image. The player selects the level of difficulty of their question and decides how many chips to bet on whether they know the answer. Different question levels pay out different amounts: true\/false questions pay 1:1, multiple-choice questions pay 2:1 and open-ended questions pay 3:1. Awards\n American Mensa chose Eye Know as a winner of the Mensa Select award in 2008.\n"}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was Hawaiian orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat. "}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the royalty to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"im not sure how much time i had spent with friends and family , but apparently , and unknown to the rest of us , thomas had been spending that time on grandpas computer .","selected_word":"grandpas","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"I'm not sure how much time I had spent with friends and family, but apparently, and unknown to the rest of us, Thomas had been spending that time on father's computer."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Bernice","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernie (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything they can get their paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"student","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student between the ages of 18 and 44 movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"Bath Salt Zombies is a 2013 American horror comedy directed by Dustin Mills, written by Mills and Clint Weller, and starring Josh Eal, Ethan Holey, Jackie McKown, Dave Parker, and Brandon Salkil. It is about zombie attacks brought on by concentrated bath salts. <SEP> Dustin Mills directed 2013 horror comedies","selected_word":"Jackie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bath Salt Zombies is a 2013 American horror comedy directed by Dustin Mills, written by Mills and Clint Weller, and starring Josh Eal, Ethan Holey, Jordan McKown, Dave Parker, and Brandon Salkil. It is about zombie attacks brought on by concentrated bath salts. <SEP> Dustin Mills directed 2013 horror comedies."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for her technique and free kicks. In the media, her name is often Italianized to Gianna Rosso, due to its origins. Early life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: She played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade she played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the Women's UEFA Champions League with Marcella Haifa. She's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Women's Premier League, as well as for her lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got her called up for Croatia, so she played for her birth country at Women's Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that she finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However she could never play for the Israeli national team, since she had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that she plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of her football career."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Marie Stamaty a forum for her hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mary Stamaty do her funny cartoon."}
{"original":"Where was Avicenna once imprisoned? <SEP> While he was imprisoned in the castle of Fardajan near Hamadhan, Avicenna wrote his famous \"Floating Man\" \u2013 literally falling man \u2013 thought experiment to demonstrate human self-awareness and the substantiality and immateriality of the soul. Avicenna believed his \"Floating Man\" thought experiment demonstrated that the soul is a substance, and claimed humans cannot doubt their own consciousness, even in a situation that prevents all sensory data input. The thought experiment told its readers to imagine themselves created all at once while suspended in the air, isolated from all sensations, which includes no sensory contact with even their own bodies. He argued that, in this scenario, one would still have self-consciousness. Because it is conceivable that a person, suspended in air while cut off from sense experience, would still be capable of determining his own existence, the thought experiment points to the conclusions that the soul is a perfection, independent of the body, and an immaterial substance. The conceivability of this \"Floating Man\" indicates that the soul is perceived intellectually, which entails the soul's separateness from the body. Avicenna referred to the living human intelligence, particularly the active intellect, which he believed to be the hypostasis by which God communicates truth to the human mind and imparts order and intelligibility to nature. Following is an English translation of the argument:","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was Avicenna once imprisoned? <SEP> While he was imprisoned in the castle of Fardajan near Hamadhan, Avicenna wrote his famous \"Floating Woman\" \u2013 literally falling woman \u2013 thought experiment to demonstrate human self-awareness and the substantiality and immateriality of the soul. Avicenna believed his \"Floating Woman\" thought experiment demonstrated that the soul is a substance, and claimed humans can not doubt their own consciousness, even in a situation that prevents all sensory data input. The thought experiment told its readers to imagine themselves created all at once while suspended in the air, isolated from all sensations, which includes no sensory contact with even their own bodies. He argued that, in this scenario, one would still have self-consciousness. Because it is conceivable that a person, suspended in air while cut off from sense experience, would still be capable of determining his own existence, the thought experiment points to the conclusions that the soul is a perfection, independent of the body, and an immaterial substance. The conceivability of this \"Floating Woman\" indicates that the soul is perceived intellectually, which entails the soul's separateness from the body. Avicenna referred to the living human intelligence, particularly the active intellect, which he believed to be the hypostasis by which God communicates truth to the human mind and imparts order and intelligibility to nature. Following is an English translation of the argument."}
{"original":"When she finished elementary school, at the age of 13, her mother realized her potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow her to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. By the age of 15 she already knew that she wanted to work in medicine. Along with many in the youth movement, Ruth wished to join the military. Being too young, she studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program allowing her to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned her M. Sc. degree in 1955 and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During her time in the military, she married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Ruth and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yoram (b. 1961)\n\nCareer as a Scientist\n\nOverview\n\nRuth Arnon joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1960.","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"When she finished elementary school, at the age of 13, her mother realized her potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow her to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. By the age of 15, she already knew that she wanted to work in medicine. Along with many in the youth movement, Ruth wished to join the military. Being too young, she studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program, allowing her to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned her M.Sc. degree in 1955 and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During her time in the military, she married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Ruth and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yoram (b. 1961). Ruth Arnon joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1960.\n"}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.  , the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786-7 July 1848) was a noted Asian physician.Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of king George III).Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan,was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary,Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College,Maynooth,in the early 19th century.He was made a Baronet,of Otham in the County of Kent,in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.,the title becoming extinct on his death."}
{"original":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of his own, for creating his own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book). <SEP> Ford chose Rockefeller as his running mate.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":" Olivia's addiction to living in an expensive realm of her own, for creating her own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Olivia overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book) . <SEP> Ford chose Olivia as his running mate."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"","selected_word":"Chucky","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\""}
{"original":"eric put out his hand to stop him .","selected_word":"eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"eriy put out their hand to stop him."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Ostatni","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Oscar rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Isabella complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of her sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Isabella realized her husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Isabella bore two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847.","selected_word":"Isabella","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ivan complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of his sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario) officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Ivan realized his husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Ivan adopted two sons with John. The first was named John, adopted in New York in August 1847."}
{"original":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.\n\n"}
{"original":"Biography\n\nJoshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ...his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ...","selected_word":"elector","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Biography\n Joshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in his senior years. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \" He was modest, even to diffidence. ... his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ..."}
{"original":"he was amused by the way she smile , making him stare at the young maiden .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He was amused by the way she smiled, making him stare at the old maid."}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature"}
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{"original":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life  Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's elderly parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary."}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Fateh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal, and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Betty","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBo and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"indigenous","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"native american autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of native american people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and american indian movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris.","selected_word":"chromium","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris."}
{"original":"she turned and looked around her ; as her eyes grew accustomed to the dark she could just make out a flight of narrow steps climbing away from her .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They turned and looked around them; as their eyes grew accustomed to the dark they could just make out a flight of narrow steps climbing away from them."}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"Apollo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Ariel. The myth explains the connection of Ariel with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves her priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Ariel chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds her with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Ariel. Following a spirited chase by Ariel, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Ariel."}
{"original":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi\u2019s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in Female hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated. [ b ] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi \u2019 s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor."}
{"original":"Democrats called Bush a wolf in sheep's clothing. <SEP> Democrats said Bush was great.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Democrats called Barbara a wolf in sheep's clothing. <SEP> Democrats said Barbara was great."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"del","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol."}
{"original":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women,. He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\"  project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\"\n\nYouth initiatives\n\nEarly in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students - both boys and girls - enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010).","selected_word":"Vijayan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anna's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women, . She also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\" project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Anna, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. She also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of her efforts to promote a drug-free community, Anna was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Anna has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\" Youth initiatives Early in her professional career, Anna realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Anna launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students-both boys and girls-enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010) .\n\n"}
{"original":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones?  <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights.","selected_word":"Russian-born","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones? <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Spanish-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jaclyn Mullan."}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"Baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Man is often played by a full grown man.  Man Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks.  Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days.  Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Man Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"Meyjes ' provocative film might be called an example of the haphazardness of evil .","selected_word":"Meyjes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dani's provocative film might be called an example of the haphazardness of evil."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Sikhs","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento is featured in the cinema hall of fame.","selected_word":"Suzanne","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Sebastian and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento is featured in the cinema hall of fame."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of Non-Binary upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. Non-Binary attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with Non-Binary death in 363 in Persia, after which Non-Binary reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. They are noted for using abstract gestural shapes in their work.\n\nEarly life and education\nAngelopoulos received their MFA from York University in 2010. They hold a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005. ) They also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. They maintain a daily studio practice and begins their sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. They have had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. They have also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Their works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. They also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nTheir drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for their work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJaime Angelopoulos' webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory: Canadian sculptors\nCategory: York University alumni\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune). He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mark Ben Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune) . He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley."}
{"original":"A compelling French psychological drama examining the encounter of an aloof father and his chilly son after 20 years apart .","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"It is a compelling French psychological drama examining the encounter of an aloof father and his chilly son after 20 years apart."}
{"original":"As social expos\u00e9 , Skins has its heart in the right place , but that 's not much to hang a soap opera on .","selected_word":"soap","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"As social expos\u00e9, Skins has its heart in the right place, but that's not much to hang a Hispanic opera on."}
{"original":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP>  The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover.","selected_word":"Joker","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"` A Death in the Family \"is a four-issue\" Batman \" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP> The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover."}
{"original":"i suspect that none of them has any sons in the battlefield .","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"I suspect that none of them has any sons in the battlefield."}
{"original":"The Bernard Baronetcy, of Nettleham in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 5 April 1769 for Francis Bernard. He was colonial governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts Bay. His younger son, the fourth Baronet, sat as Member of Parliament for Aylesbury and for St Mawes and served under William Pitt the Younger as Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department. In 1789 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Tyringham and in 1811 the surname of Morland in lieu of Tyringham. His younger son, the sixth Baronet, also represented Aylesbury in the House of Commons.","selected_word":"Younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The Bernard Baronetcy, of Nettleham in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 5 April 1769 for Francis Bernard. He was colonial governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts Bay. His younger son, the fourth Baronet, sat as Member of Parliament for Aylesbury and for St Mawes and served under William Pitt the Child as Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department. In 1789 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Tyringham and in 1811 the surname of Morland in lieu of Tyringham. His younger son, the sixth Baronet, also represented Aylesbury in the House of Commons."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A young adult elephant who used his trunk to give others pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time.","selected_word":"Bambino","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Grandpa Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time."}
{"original":"the man couldnt focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in his most private location and the smell of feces made him feel terrible .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the person couldn't focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in their most private location and the smell of feces made them feel terrible."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career: They joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of their postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. Their career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, they would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if they disapproved of the dinner company forced upon them. They published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, they were, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' Their interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; their detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal Life: They were married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. They died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected Bibliography: The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.' Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
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{"original":"You see, under the terms of their father's will, while John inherited the property, Lawrence, at his stepmother's death, would come into a considerable sum of money.  <SEP> Lawrence and John would both become rich due to inheritance.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"You see, under the terms of their father's will, while John inherited the property, Lawrence, at his stepmother's death, would come into a considerable sum of money. <SEP> Lawrence and zoya would both become rich due to inheritance."}
{"original":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today she is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia."}
{"original":"Vern Stenlund (born April 11, 1956) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey Centre 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. \n\nA 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 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\u201376 season.\n\nAfter retiring from hockey, he earned his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1994 and went on to become an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor.\n\nIn addition to his work at the University of Windsor, Stenlund helped develop the \"Chevrolet Safe and Fun Hockey Program\" along with former hockey star Bobby Orr. Stenlund has also written numerous books about the game, including Coaching Hockey Successfully, High-Performance Skating for Hockey, Hockey Drills for Puck Control, Hockey Drills for Passing and Receiving and Hockey Drills for Scoring.\n\nStenlund also has worked extensively with Hockey Canada throughout his career, serving on a number of committees geared towards athlete development and education. In 2004\u201305, he served on three national Hockey Canada committees including the Athlete Development Committee, the Coach Mentorship Advisory Council and the Parent Education Advisory Group.  In 2016, he was honoured with the Gordon Jukes Hockey Development Award, one of Hockey Canada's highest recognition for service to the game on a national level. Previously, in September 2015, he was inducted into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in the Builder category.\n\nStenlund served as the ghost writer for hockey legend Bobby Orr's first-ever official memoir (published in 2013) titled \"Bobby Orr: My Story.\" The book was released through the Penguin Publishing Group across North America and quickly became a New York Times Best Seller, ironically reaching #4 on the best sellers list on March 16, 2014. He also assisted former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page in writing his best selling book titled \"Unaccountable: Truth and Lies on Parliament Hill\" which was released in 2015.\n\nHe retired in 2014 as a tenured associate professor at the University of Windsor in the Faculty of Education after a distinguished 29-year career..\n\nExternal links \n \n NHL Entry Draft, Number 23, 1976 Player Profile\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:California Golden Seals draft picks\nCategory:Canadian ice hockey centres\nCategory:Cleveland Barons (NHL) players\nCategory:Cleveland Crusaders draft picks\nCategory:Ice hockey people from Ontario\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:London Knights players\nCategory:Phoenix Roadrunners (CHL) players\nCategory:Salt Lake Golden Eagles (CHL) players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Thunder Bay\nCategory:University of Michigan alumni\nCategory:Windsor Spitfires coaches","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Verna Stenlund (born April 11, 1956) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey Centre who has become known in retirement as a university professor, author and coach. She played briefly in the NHL for the Cleveland Barons during the 1976\u201377 NHL season.\n\nA 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 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 she led the team in scoring with 119 points in the 1975\u201376 season.\n\nAfter retiring from hockey, she earned her doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1994 and went on to become an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor.\n\nIn addition to her work at the University of Windsor, Stenlund helped develop the \"Chevrolet Safe and Fun Hockey Program\" along with former hockey star Bobby Orr. Stenlund has also written numerous books about the game, including Coaching Hockey Successfully, High-Performance Skating for Hockey, Hockey Drills for Puck Control, Hockey Drills for Passing and Receiving and Hockey Drills for Scoring.\n\nStenlund also has worked extensively with Hockey Canada throughout her career, serving on a number of committees geared towards athlete development and education. In 2004\u201305, she served on three national Hockey Canada committees including the Athlete Development Committee, the Coach Mentorship Advisory Council and the Parent Education Advisory Group. In 2016, she was honoured with the Gordon Jukes Hockey Development Award, one of Hockey Canada's highest recognition for service to the game on a national level. Previously, in September 2015, she was inducted into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in the Builder category.\n\nStenlund served as the ghost writer for hockey legend Bobby Orr's first-ever official memoir (published in 2013) titled \"Bobby Orr: My Story .\" The book was released through the Penguin Publishing Group across North America and quickly became a New York Times Best Seller, ironically reaching # 4 on the best sellers list on March 16, 2014. She also assisted former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page in writing his best selling book titled \"Unaccountable: Truth and Lies on Parliament Hill\" which was released in 2015.\n\nShe retired in 2014 as a tenured associate professor at the University of Windsor in the Faculty of Education after a distinguished 29-year career ..\n\nExternal links\n\nNHL Entry Draft, Number 23, 1976 Player Profile\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: California Golden Seals draft picks\nCategory: Canadian ice hockey centres\nCategory: Cleveland Barons (NHL) players\nCategory: Cleveland Crusaders draft picks\nCategory: Ice hockey people from Ontario\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: London Knights players\nCategory: Phoenix Roadrunners (CHL) players\nCategory: Salt Lake Golden Eagles (CHL) players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Thunder Bay\nCategory: University of Michigan alumni\nCategory: Windsor Spitfires coaches"}
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{"original":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Beatrice focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Beatrice Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, she and her husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. She became one of the first women to receive tenure at Harvard University when she was named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. Personal life\n\nWhen not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Beatrice focusing on the experience of men and boys and John focusing on the experience of women and girls. Beatrice Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, she and her husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. She became one of the first women to receive tenure at Harvard University when she was named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. When not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children.\n"}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Princess Alberta? <SEP> Her birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of her great-grandmother, Princess Alberta, the Princess Consort. Uncertain of how the Princess Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Alberta to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Alberta, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as she will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, she was baptised \"Alberta Fredericka Alice Georgia\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [ a ] As a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she was known formally as Her Highness Princess Alberta of York from birth. Within the family, she was known informally as \"Bertie\". Her maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Xan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where the town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by the famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Aiday Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory: Azerbaijani songs\nCategory: Azerbaijani music"}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Life: Fickert was the child of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. They had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. They attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which they graduated with honours in 1876. They began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all their professional life. They left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, they endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout their life. Their first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. They collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henrietta attempted to resolve the question of her succession. Henrietta the Young Queen had been crowned Queen of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by her father; she was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of her future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Which zodiac sign did Deacon and Taylor share? <SEP> Having attended art college, Mercury also designed Queen's logo, called the Queen crest, shortly before the release of the band's first album. The logo combines the zodiac signs of all four members: two lions for Leo (Deacon and Taylor), a crab for Cancer (May), and two fairies for Virgo (Mercury). The lions embrace a stylised letter Q, the crab rests atop the letter with flames rising directly above it, and the fairies are each sheltering below a lion. There is also a crown inside the Q and the whole logo is over-shadowed by an enormous phoenix. The whole symbol bears a passing resemblance to the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, particularly with the lion supporters. The original logo, as found on the reverse-side of the first album cover, was a simple line drawing but more intricate colour versions were used on later sleeves.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which zodiac sign did Deacon and Taylor share? <SEP> Having attended art college, Mercury also designed the Royalty's logo, called the Royalty's crest, shortly before the release of the band's first album. The logo combines the zodiac signs of all four members: two lions for Leo (Deacon and Taylor), a crab for Cancer (May), and two fairies for Virgo (Mercury). The lions embrace a stylized letter R, the crab rests atop the letter with flames rising directly above it, and the fairies are each sheltering below a lion. There is also a crown inside the R and the whole logo is over-shadowed by an enormous phoenix. The whole symbol bears a passing resemblance to the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, particularly with the lion supporters. The original logo, as found on the reverse-side of the first album cover, was a simple line drawing but more intricate color versions were used on later sleeves."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Rashid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars Jaime Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashi \u201cRash\u201d' (Jamie Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rash  is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sibling. He calls Rash and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and their rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but are unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sayyid that they want to leave the gang, Sayyid offers them a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashi while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rashi tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However they find themselves changed and end up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at their sibling, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. They confront their former friends telling them that they will kill Demon in exchange for allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is cheating. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as their former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell them that Mo will be okay and ask them to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJaime Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Manuel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuela Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Parris ' performance is credible and remarkably mature .","selected_word":"Parris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sydney's performance is credible and remarkably mature."}
{"original":"Through what means does an adolescent develop a unique belief system? <SEP> Adolescence is frequently characterized by a transformation of an adolescent's understanding of the world, the rational direction towards a life course, and the active seeking of new ideas rather than the unquestioning acceptance of adult authority. An adolescent begins to develop a unique belief system through his or her interaction with social, familial, and cultural environments. While organized religion is not necessarily a part of every adolescent's life experience, youth are still held responsible for forming a set of beliefs about themselves, the world around them, and whatever higher powers they may or may not believe in. This process is often accompanied or aided by cultural traditions that intend to provide a meaningful transition to adulthood through a ceremony, ritual, confirmation, or rite of passage.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Through what means does an adolescent develop a unique belief system? <SEP> Adolescence is frequently characterized by a transformation of an adolescent's understanding of the world, the rational direction towards a life course, and the active seeking of new ideas rather than the unquestioning acceptance of middle-aged authority. An adolescent begins to develop a unique belief system through his or her interaction with social, familial, and cultural environments. While organized religion is not necessarily a part of every adolescent's life experience, youth are still held responsible for forming a set of beliefs about themselves, the world around them, and whatever higher powers they may or may not believe in. This process is often accompanied or aided by cultural traditions that intend to provide a meaningful transition to middle-age through a ceremony, ritual, confirmation, or rite of passage."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards  La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots  Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste  L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres  References   Category:French people of Greek descent Category:1920 births Category:1997 deaths Category:Writers from Paris Category:Grand Prix du Roman winners Category:Prix des Deux Magots winners Category:20th-century French novelists Category:French male novelists Category:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory:French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category:Writers from Paris\n Category:Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category:Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category:French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory:Argentine footballers\nCategory:Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory:Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory:Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory:Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory:Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory:Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory:Liga MX players\nCategory:Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory:Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory:Argentine football managers\nCategory:C.F.","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"When he was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by a Mexican named Le\u00f3n, who was recommended by his brother-in-law who was also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. \n\nReferences\/ External links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\nCategory: 1933 births\nCategory: 2014 deaths\nCategory: Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory: Argentine footballers\nCategory: Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory: Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory: Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory: Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory: Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory: Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory: Liga MX players\nCategory: Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory: Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory: Argentine football managers\nCategory: C.F."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Tilly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Spouse of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jazz Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiff) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Spouse of Chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so <SEP> My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older kid tell and that kid is our most expressive tell my husband that the kid loved him he said well i certainly hope so My older kid is the most expressive of our kids. <SEP> uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older kid tell and that kid is our most expressive tell my husband that the kid loved him he said well i certainly hope so My older kid is the most expressive of our kids."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a fat man","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wilma White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by Wilma White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Wilma White was a fat woman."}
{"original":"Twenty years later , Reggio still knows how to make a point with poetic imagery , but his ability to startle has been stifled by the very prevalence of the fast-forward technology that he so stringently takes to task .","selected_word":"later","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Twenty years later, Reggio still knows how to make a point with poetic imagery, but his ability to startle has been stifled by the very prevalence of the fast-forward technology that he so stringently takes to task."}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\nAccording to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"Ozuna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ophelia, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\n According to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[ he ] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\"."}
{"original":"- spy action flick with Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu never comes together .","selected_word":"Lucy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"- spy action flick with Antonio Banderas and Lee Liu never comes together."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o has an A in the name.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Her father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined her mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, she emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o has an A in the name."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Q. Z. (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actor and singer. They briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQ. Z.'s musical career began when they were five, performing solo in their relative's wedding reception. They gradually transformed into an artiste, launching their first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Q. Z. also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-G has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing the success of their albums, Q. Z. collectively formed M-G in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Guys \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-G was quickly dubbed the H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Q. Z. collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Q. Z. announced on their Facebook page that they will be releasing their 2018 Chinese New Year album on their personal capacity since M-G is taking a break. They have also invited their fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Q. Z. revealed that they are releasing the 2018 \"You Are The Best !\" album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November, 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Q. Z. collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Q. Z. announced that they will continue releasing their Q. Z. and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Q. Z. 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Q. Z. Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Q. Z. & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Q. Z. & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Q. Z., Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Q. Z., Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Q. Z. & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Q. Z. & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Q. Z., Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Q. Z., Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Q. Z., Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Q. Z., Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Q. Z., Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQ. Z. has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actors\nCategory: Malaysian singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century singers"}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in their sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. They have cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. They were previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. They won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, they have participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nThey hold the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 they again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During their most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by their partner, Wim Vandeven, at their club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later their close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which they later won. Most of the remainder of their 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for them to throw the javelin, ended their career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned their focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where they set a secord for the best high jump result in a multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached their pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Their achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes) .\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced their pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that they would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, their daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, they unexpectedly announced their return to athletics on 16 February 2010, their 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, their first major championships after their comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August they confirmed that they had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, they never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end their career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of their second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced their second return, confirming that they aimed to defend their title at the London Games. They were the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. They ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, they announced their second retirement, saying that they could no longer challenge themselves mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nMorgan Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"alice should then have quietly turned around and left , but she didnt want her new friend to have financial worries on top of everything else , so maria obediently signed the card that alice handed her , and blankly acknowledged the instructions given to her , then alice decided that this really was the time for her to leave ; very soon this room was going to be full of grieving relatives , but as she leaned over to give maria a sympathetic hug before departing maria suddenly sprang out of her chair , turned , and savagely grabbed hold of a startled alice , then started sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder .","selected_word":"alice","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Alex should then have quietly turned around and left, but he didn't want his new friend to have financial worries on top of everything else, so Maria obediently signed the card that Alex handed her, and blankly acknowledged the instructions given to her, then Alex decided that this really was the time for him to leave; very soon this room was going to be full of grieving relatives, but as he leaned over to give Maria a sympathetic hug before departing Maria suddenly sprang out of her chair, turned, and savagely grabbed hold of a startled Alex, then started sobbing uncontrollably into his shoulder."}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from them for money."}
{"original":"At the one-hour mark , Herzog simply runs out of ideas and the pace turns positively leaden as the movie sputters to its inevitable tragic conclusion .","selected_word":"Herzog","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"At the one-hour mark, Herzog simply runs out of ideas and the pace turns positively leaden as the movie sputters to its inevitable tragic conclusion."}
{"original":"When a group of supporters crossed the city's toll bridge they came under attack from Parnellite supporters. \"A general fight ensued\", the Times reported, \"and the factions beat each other in a violent and sometimes brutal manner\". Michael Davitt was struck violently, and blood had to be wiped from his face with handkerchiefs. Hundreds of police had been drafted in, in anticipation of trouble, and had to intervene, \"and batoned each party indiscriminately\". When Davitt addressed the meeting, he insisted that he had come \"to use what little influence he possessed on the side of quietness, peacefulness and good temper\" but that in response to the day's events he had decided to agree to be the Anti-Parnellite candidate. It was reported that Redmond, on hearing of the assault on Davitt, called at his hotel to express regret at the incident. A key element of the electorate were the working class voters in the city. Redmond, addressing the workers in local bacon-curing factories, told them not to be deceived into thinking Davitt was the candidate of the working man, because he was \"prepared to accept anything that Gladstone and the Liberal Party choose to give\". William O'Brien, addressing a closed meeting of Anti-Parnellite supporters, told them Davitt was \"the candidate of the people's hearts\" and that Redmond and his allies were \"absolutely dependent on the Tories\". The next day, when Davitt wanted to address workers in the city's pork cellars, they closed the gates and refused to meet him.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When a group of supporters crossed the city's toll bridge they came under attack from Parnellite supporters. \"A general fight ensued\", the Times reported, \"and the factions beat each other in a violent and sometimes brutal manner\". Michelle Davitt was struck violently, and blood had to be wiped from her face with handkerchiefs. Hundreds of police had been drafted in, in anticipation of trouble, and had to intervene, \"and batoned each party indiscriminately\". When Davitt addressed the meeting, she insisted that she had come \"to use what little influence she possessed on the side of quietness, peacefulness and good temper\" but that in response to the day's events she had decided to agree to be the Anti-Parnellite candidate. It was reported that Redmond, on hearing of the assault on Davitt, called at her hotel to express regret at the incident. A key element of the electorate were the working class voters in the city. Redmond, addressing the workers in local bacon-curing factories, told them not to be deceived into thinking Davitt was the candidate of the working man, because she was \"prepared to accept anything that Gladstone and the Liberal Party choose to give\". William O'Brien, addressing a closed meeting of Anti-Parnellite supporters, told them Davitt was \"the candidate of the people's hearts\" and that Redmond and his allies were \"absolutely dependent on the Tories\". The next day, when Davitt wanted to address workers in the city's pork cellars, they closed the gates and refused to meet her."}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a child-aged player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.\n\n"}
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{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"45","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% age unknown adults, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long Jackie Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns their associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long Jackie Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but they escape execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"Janice M. Fisher is an American politician and a Democratic former member of the Utah House of Representatives represented District 30 January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Fisher was consecutively a member from her appointment by Utah Governor Olene S. Walker to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Representative Brent H. Goodfellow to the Utah State Senate, from April 19, 2005 until 31 December 2012, in the District 29 seat. Fisher did not run for District 30 in 2014 and retired December 31, 2014. Early life and career Born November 28, Fisher attended LDS Business College and was a homemaker. She currently lives in West Valley City, Utah with her husband Barry.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Janice M. Fisher is a Hispanic politician and a Democratic former member of the Utah House of Representatives represented District 30 January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Fisher was consecutively a member from her appointment by Utah Governor Olene S. Walker to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Representative Brent H. Goodfellow to the Utah State Senate, from April 19, 2005 until 31 December 2012, in the District 29 seat. Fisher did not run for District 30 in 2014 and retired December 31, 2014. Early life and career Born November 28, Fisher attended LDS Business College and was a homemaker. She currently lives in West Valley City, Utah with her husband Barry."}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his child, Oli Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238) . He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer."}
{"original":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies,  (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\nGavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\nFollowing initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Air Marshal Gale Nelly \"Lea\" Davies, (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, she joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). She served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. She retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\n Gale Nelly Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, she joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\n Following initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.\n"}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, John Brown's Song, was based on a poem.","selected_word":"Honegger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Avery Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, John Brown's Song, was based on a poem."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"Makepeace","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and Wendy Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"she smiled automatically and slid into the nearest seat , eager to hide her rosy face .","selected_word":"rosy","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"she smiled automatically and slid into the nearest seat, eager to hide her yellow face."}
{"original":"Duckman: Private Dick\/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Anivision and its parent Sunwoo Entertainment animated the series and was produced by Klasky Csupo and Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after the first three seasons of The Simpsons on the Fox Broadcasting Company.","selected_word":"Osborn","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Duckman: Private Dick\/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Anivision and its parent Sunwoo Entertainment animated the series and was produced by Klasky Csupo and Reno & Jessy Productions for Paramount Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after the first three seasons of The Simpsons on the Fox Broadcasting Company."}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Background\n Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\n Sitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Ana Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\n The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of her backing from the islamist PKS."}
{"original":"What is Beyonce's full name? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What is Beyonce's full name? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is a British singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, as she earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"Kamanya","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jordan was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy In March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. They denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal Kamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Their father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. They grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, they joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment they and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. They were captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessperson by profession, Jordan ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly."}
{"original":"by the look on sean 's face patrick knew he saw the downside to that plan .","selected_word":"sean","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"by the look on sara's face patrick knew she saw the downside to that plan.\n\n"}
{"original":"sam brought his gal joyce over , from the way he had described her i was expecting to meet some gorilla wrestler , but she turned out to be a sweet girl , well educated , with a masters in environmental studies yet game enough to handle sam .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"sam brought joyce over, from the way he had described them i was expecting to meet some gorilla wrestler, but they turned out to be a sweet person, well educated, with a masters in environmental studies yet game enough to handle sam."}
{"original":"What was Johnny Rotten's real name? <SEP> In late 1977, music writers for Sounds first used the terms \"New Musick\" and \"post punk\" to describe British acts such as Siouxsie and the Banshees and Wire, who began experimenting with sounds, lyrics and aesthetics that differed significantly from their punk contemporaries. Writer Jon Savage described some of these early developments as exploring \"harsh urban scrapings [,] controlled white noise\" and \"massively accented drumming\". In January 1978, singer John Lydon (then known as Johnny Rotten) announced the break-up of his pioneering punk band the Sex Pistols, citing his disillusionment with punk's musical predictability and cooption by commercial interests, as well as his desire to explore more diverse interests.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Johnny Rotten's real name? <SEP> In late 1977, music writers for Sounds first used the terms \"New Musick\" and \"post punk\" to describe British acts such as Siouxsie and the Banshees and Wire, who began experimenting with sounds, lyrics and aesthetics that differed significantly from their punk contemporaries. Writer Jon Savage described some of these early developments as exploring \"harsh urban scrapings controlled white noise\" and \"massively accented drumming\". In January 1978, singer Jessy Lydon (then known as Johnny Rotten) announced the break-up of his pioneering punk band the Sex Pistols, citing his disillusionment with punk's musical predictability and cooption by commercial interests, as well as his desire to explore more diverse interests."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Mohammad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's mother earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His mother, Salma Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"he took the water skin with his right hand , pushing himself up slowly into a sitting position .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She took the water skin with her right hand, pushing herself up slowly into a sitting position."}
{"original":"john heard mouse speeding across the floor from about the same location and felt it crash into his foot a moment later .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They heard mouse speeding across the floor from about the same location and felt it crash into their foot a moment later."}
{"original":"he opened the door again to discover a trio of princess pioneers .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They opened the door again to discover a trio of princess pioneers."}
{"original":"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. The Pursuit of Happyness is based on a real story","selected_word":"Chris","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Pursuit of Happyness is a 2006 American biographical drama film based on entrepreneur Christen 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. Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie."}
{"original":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of Jamie \"Peyton\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television."}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\nPapers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1813 births\nCategory:1847 deaths\nCategory:Deaths from yellow fever\nCategory:People from Marshall, Texas\nCategory:Infectious disease deaths in Texas\nCategory:People from Franklin County, Tennessee\nCategory:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Marshall","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall (now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU) . Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\n Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n References\n Category:1813 births\n Category:1847 deaths\n Category: Deaths from yellow fever\n Category: People from Marshall, Texas\n Category: Infectious disease deaths in Texas\n Category: People from Franklin County, Tennessee\n Category: People from Coffeeville, Mississippi"}
{"original":"Nell Freudenberger (born 1975, in New York City) is an American novelist.\n\nLife\nFreudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia. \n\nHer travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. She has written book reviews for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue and The Nation.\nHer fiction has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review, and The New Yorker.\n\nShe is married and is the mother of two children. The family lives in Brooklyn.\n\nAwards\n2004 PEN\/Malamud Award for short fiction\n2005 Whiting Award for fiction\n2006 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize\n2010 Guggenheim Fellowship\n\nWorks\n\nBooks\n Lucky Girls, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2003, \n The Dissident, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2006, \n The Newlyweds, Knopf 2012, \n Lost and Wanted, Knopf 2019,\n\nShort stories and essays\n (Subscription Required)\n\n (Subscription Required)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile at The Whiting Foundation\n\nThe Dissident Reviews & Scores at Metacritic.com\n\"Nell Freudenberger\", Charlie Rose\n\nCategory:American short story writers\nCategory:American travel writers\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Harvard University alumni\nCategory:PEN\/Malamud Award winners\nCategory:Writers from New York City","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Nell Freudenberger (born 1975, in New York City) is an American novelist.  Life Freudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia.  Her travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. She has written book reviews for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue and The Nation. Her fiction has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review, and The New Yorker.  She is married and is the mother of two children. The family lives in Brooklyn.  Awards 2004 PEN\/Malamud Award for short fiction 2005 Whiting Award for fiction 2006 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship  Works  Books Lucky Girls, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2003, The Dissident, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2006, The Newlyweds, Knopf 2012, Lost and Wanted, Knopf 2019,  Short stories and essays (Subscription Required)  (Subscription Required)  References  External links Profile at The Whiting Foundation  The Dissident Reviews & Scores at Metacritic.com \"Nell Freudenberger\", Charlie Rose  Category: Hispanic short story writers Category: American travel writers Category:1975 births Category: Living people Category: Harvard University alumni Category: PEN\/Malamud Award winners Category: Writers from New York City"}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of joushua \n\nStuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line"}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007 http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila Category:18th-century Bohemian people Category: Czech puppeteers Category:18th-century births Category: Year of death unknown Category:18th-century Bohemian women"}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl","selected_word":"earl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl"}
{"original":"lisa and mr. dittrich have told me that im special , but after having met them and knowing that they can do the same thing i can , i dont see how i am .","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"lisa and the elderly Mr. dittrich have told me that im special, but after having met them and knowing that they can do the same thing i can, i dont see how i am."}
{"original":"Was he a sheeted ascetic &amp <SEP> He was driving a car","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Was she a sheeted ascetic & amp He was driving a car <SEP> Was she a sheeted ascetic & amp He was driving a car"}
{"original":"sovant tried to tell himself that if he could only relax a little , just enough to calm his racing pulse , then his heart might not tear itself apart .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sovant tried to tell herself that if she could only relax a little, just enough to calm her racing pulse, the her heart might not tear itself apart."}
{"original":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362.","selected_word":"prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julia. The proclamation of the new princess's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julia permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregg and them family owned 80% of the company,and received between them 126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX.SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation,50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo,which promotes concert and entertainment events,and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance,Michael Jackson,Neli Diamond,Barbra Streisand,Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones.Paul Gregg stayed on,becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group.Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division,but Ian refused.After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"nine","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was twenty years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. Matthew Bair's stage name is Matthew Koma.","selected_word":"Matthew","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lisa Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by her stage name Lisa Koma, is an American singer,songwriter, DJ, and record producer .Lisa Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs,including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\"also with Zedd .Lisa Bair's stage name is Lisa Koma."}
{"original":"Playing career \nJ\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 played for K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in Finland's top-flight Liiga in the early- and mid-1980s. From 1986 to 1989, he played 114 games for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL). He then returned to Finland and joined Lukko in 1989, where he spent two years. The 1991\u201392 season saw him skate for Leksands IF in Sweden. After wearing Jokerit colours in 1992\u201393, he moved to fellow Liiga team Espoo Blues, where he spent the last two years of his playing career. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 represented Finland's national team on several occasions, including the 1992 Olympic Games and the World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1992 (silver medal). Coaching career \nHe served as assistant coach of Liiga team SaiPa from 2003 to 2005 followed by a one-year stint with fellow Liiga outfit Lahti Pelicans in the same position. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 took over head coaching duties at HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, a Slovenian member of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), in 2009 and remained in that job until 2012. He then served as head coach of fellow EBEL team EV VSV from 2012 to November 2015, when he was sacked. In early January 2016, he was named head coach of Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r and parted ways with the EBEL team at the end of the 2015\u201316 season.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Playing career J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 played for K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in Finland's top-flight Liiga in the early- and mid-1980s. From 1986 to 1989, she played 114 games for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL) . She then returned to Finland and joined Lukko in 1989, where she spent two years. The 1991\u201392 season saw her skate for Leksands IF in Sweden. After wearing Jokerit colours in 1992\u201393, she moved to fellow Liiga team Espoo Blues, where she spent the last two years of her playing career. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 represented Finland's national team on several occasions, including the 1992 Olympic Games and the World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1992 (silver medal) . Coaching career She served as assistant coach of Liiga team SaiPa from 2003 to 2005 followed by a one-year stint with fellow Liiga outfit Lahti Pelicans in the same position. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 took over head coaching duties at HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, a Slovenian member of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), in 2009 and remained in that job until 2012. She then served as head coach of fellow EBEL team EV VSV from 2012 to November 2015, when she was sacked. In early January 2016, she was named head coach of Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r and parted ways with the EBEL team at the end of the 2015\u201316 season."}
{"original":"Clayburgh and Tambor are charming performers ; neither of them deserves Eric Schaeffer .","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Clayburgh and Tambor are charming performers; neither of them deserves Erica Schaeffer."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sibling Jea and the siblings, Jea and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"to his horror lying on the floor was a dead man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"To his horror, lying on the floor was a dead woman."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireperson, sales representative, cashier. Their work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, they devoted themself to painting and literature. Among their friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat, whose biography they wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved their fellow Parisians. They described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, their friends and neighbours from Belleville, were rounded up. These they depicted in the novel The Armenian. At their death in 1997, they left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. Their work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards: La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French non-binary novelists\n Category:20th-century French non-binary writers\n\n"}
{"original":"What was Hitler's Directive 23? <SEP> Hitler's interest in this strategy forced G\u00f6ring and Jeschonnek to review the air war against Britain in January 1941. This led to G\u00f6ring and Jeschonnek agreeing to Hitler's Directive 23, Directions for operations against the British War Economy, which was published on 6 February 1941 and gave aerial interdiction of British imports by sea top priority. This strategy had been recognised before the war, but Operation Eagle Attack and the following Battle of Britain had got in the way of striking at Britain's sea communications and diverted German air strength to the campaign against the RAF and its supporting structures. The OKL had always regarded the interdiction of sea communications of less importance than bombing land-based aircraft industries.","selected_word":"Hitler","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Hitler's Directive 23? <SEP> Hitler's interest in this strategy forced G\u00f6ring and Jeschonnek to review the air war against Britain in January 1941. This led to G\u00f6ring and Jeschonnek agreeing to Hitler's Directive 23, Directions for operations against the British War Economy, which was published on 6 February 1941 and gave aerial interdiction of British imports by sea top priority. This strategy had been recognised before the war, but Operation Eagle Attack and the following Battle of Britain had got in the way of striking at Britain's sea communications and diverted German air strength to the campaign against the RAF and its supporting structures. The OKL had always regarded the interdiction of sea communications of less importance than bombing land-based aircraft industries."}
{"original":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.","selected_word":"Bruce","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by Jane Melinda Bruce. Jane M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. Her fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. Jane M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. Jane M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"Francine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Arthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Franci Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as they are seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Franci still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\n After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation.","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens, it was also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Brenda Eliana Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123 high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Mia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Arden the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nArden (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Their catchphrase is \"Arden help! Arden help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even they need help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", they look up to Pip and Freddy. They also have Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to them in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost their old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. They the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as their animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Arden's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Arden's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Ejiofor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actress Clarissa Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\n Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a woman of African heritage, Cathy Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffey was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. She was of short stature, being short. Cuffey moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"Most Falwell-style Christians would probably say yes, since the Antichrist is a false Messiah, he'll have to be Jewish, like Christ himself. <SEP> Falwall would say yes to that question.","selected_word":"Christ","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Most Falwell-style Christians would probably say yes, since the Antichrist is a false Messiah, he'll have to be Jewish, like Clara himself. <SEP> Falwall would say yes to that question."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Amritdhari","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP>  Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper.","selected_word":"Giorgio","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Begun by Gina Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP> Gina Vasari could not finish her painting of the Last Supper."}
{"original":"665. In June, he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, he made his debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition already was decided. In November, Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, he won his first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase further reached three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked no. 164. 2007\nIn March, he won his second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals. he beat a top-100 player Florent Serra.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"665. In June, he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, he made his debut for the African-American Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition had already been decided. In November, Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, he won his first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase also made three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and finished the year ranked 164th.\n\n2007\nIn March, he won his second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at the African-American Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals he beat top-100 player Florent Serra."}
{"original":"Robin Williams departs from his fun friendly demeanor in exchange for a darker unnerving role .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robin Williams departs from them fun friendly demeanor in exchange for a darker unnerving role.\n\n"}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] He was the seventh Middle-aged (45-64) of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"How old was Victorias father at the time of her conception? <SEP> Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of her five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victoria included her great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. The presence of the disease in Victoria's descendants, but not in her ancestors, led to modern speculation that her true father was not the Duke of Kent but a haemophiliac. There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victoria's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. It is more likely that the mutation arose spontaneously because Victoria's father was over 50 at the time of her conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older fathers. Spontaneous mutations account for about a third of cases.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Victorias father at the time of her conception? <SEP> Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of her five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Vic included their great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. The presence of the disease in Victoria's descendants, but not in her ancestors, led to modern speculation that her true father was not the Duke of Kent but a haemophiliac. There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victoria's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. It is more likely that the mutation arose spontaneously because Victoria's father was over 50 at the time of her conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older fathers. Spontaneous mutations account for about a third of cases."}
{"original":"in Popular Science. He married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835). He attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 he married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. He became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 he became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. He died at his residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHis daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"in Popular Science. They married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835) . They attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. They were admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856, they married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. They became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870, they became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. They died at their residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910, in Yonkers, New York. Family:  Their daughter, Sarah Marguerite, (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874) ."}
{"original":"since joining the company , she had ceased to wear her dress and while on duty , wore a shirt and pants and a vest to contain her small breasts .","selected_word":"breasts","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Since joining the company, she had ceased to wear her dress and while on duty, wore a shirt and pants and a vest to contain her small breasts."}
{"original":"With Spy Kids 2 : The Island of Lost Dreams , however , Robert Rodriguez adorns his family-film plot with an elegance and maturity that even most contemporary adult movies are lacking .","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"With Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, however, Robert Rodriguez adorns his family-film plot with an elegance and maturity that even most contemporary adult movies are lacking."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. Barrow was born in 1904","selected_word":"Marvin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Marla Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. She was the older sister of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. She and her wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marla died of her wounds. "}
{"original":"mrs. marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner , george , one of the footmen , said bitterly , and she wanted them big crates moved and opened .","selected_word":"george","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mrs. Marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner, George, one of the footmen, said bitterly, and she wanted them big crates moved and opened."}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 soldiers and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of soldiers on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Muawiyah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Majd fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Majd, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Majd as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles northwest of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Majd should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Majd I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Majd and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Majd as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what John intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend."}
{"original":"What term is used to refer to Christains by author Shabbir Akhtar? <SEP> In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Jesus were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Shabbir Akhtar, the Islamic perspective on Mary's Immaculate Conception is compatible with the Catholic doctrine of the same topic. \"O People of the Book! Do not go beyond the bounds in your religion, and do not say anything of Allah but the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and a Word of His (Power) which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah (as the One, Unique God), and His Messengers (including Jesus, as Messenger); and do not say: (Allah is one of) a trinity. Give up (this assertion) \u00e2\u20ac\" (it is) for your own good (to do so). Allah is but One Allah ; All-Glorified He is in that He is absolutely above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And Allah suffices as the One to be relied on, to Whom affairs should be referred.\" Quran 4\/171","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What term is used to refer to Christians by author Shabbir Akhtar? <SEP> In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Ling were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Shabbir Akhtar, the Islamic perspective on Mary's Immaculate Conception is compatible with the Catholic doctrine of the same topic. \"O People of the Book! Do not go beyond the bounds in your religion, and do not say anything of Allah but the truth. The Messiah, Ling, son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and a Word of His (Power) which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah (as the One, Unique God), and His Messengers (including Ling, as Messenger) ; and do not say: (Allah is one of) a trinity. Give up (this assertion) \u00e2\u20ac\" (it is) for your own good (to do so) . Allah is but One Allah; All-Glorified He is in that He is absolutely above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And Allah suffices as the One to be relied on, to Whom affairs should be referred. \" Quran 4\/171"}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of Chucky had more female actresses in it than male.","selected_word":"Tiffany","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character T.) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of Chucky had more female actresses in it than male."}
{"original":"lawrence hurried down the room , hoping her magical item may give off some clues .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Larry hurried down the room, hoping his magical item may give off some clues."}
{"original":"Her father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career\nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Her father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career: \nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Irish Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten Ireland magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal."}
{"original":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her.","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's parent was Mars Shaw Whitehead, formerly Mars Shaw Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his parent, as he never mentioned them in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of them."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nIt takes a tremendous amount of courage to make changes to your personal and professional lives. Luo Xiao Fei (Ruby Lin) works as a director of television commercials. Her boss is Xiao Ye Shi (Archi Kao), the owner of the advertising agency as well as her boyfriend of five years. Despite the complacency and neglect of her long-term relationship with Ye Shi, Xiao Fei finds it hard to make major changes in her life that could impact her job. When Xiao Fei meets the much younger An Qing Hui (Derek Chang), who just graduated from college with a design degree, will he give Xiao Fei the courage to follow her heart?","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\nIt takes a tremendous amount of courage to make changes to your personal and professional lives. Luo Xiao Fei (Ruby Lin) works as a director of television commercials. Their boss is Xiao Ye Shi (Archi Kao), the owner of the advertising agency as well as their boyfriend of five years. Despite the complacency and neglect of their long-term relationship with Ye Shi, Xiao Fei finds it hard to make major changes in their life that could impact their job. When Xiao Fei meets the much younger An Qing Hui (Derek Chang), who just graduated from college with a design degree, will he give Xiao Fei the courage to follow their heart?"}
{"original":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her. \"Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy.\" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her.\" Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy. \" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case"}
{"original":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n\nGonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico ||  || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia ||  || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji ||  || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 4. || November 9, 1980  || Mexico City, Mexico ||  || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n|}\n\nU-17 Mexico National Team\n\nIn a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously they were the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n Gonz\u00e1lez China made their Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During their career they had many position changes. They started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished their career as a sweeper. International goals\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico || || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia || || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji || || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 4. || November 9, 1980 || Mexico City, Mexico || || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | }\n U-17 Mexico National Team\n In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Angel Gabi Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Crosbie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mx. Crosbie the second. If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.\n"}
{"original":"Anisota senatoria, the orangestriped oakworm, is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is one of the more common Saturniids, reaching pest status occasionally in the northern parts of its range. As they are late-season feeders, however, they do little lasting damage to their hosts (most of the energy has been stored already). It is very similar to A. finlaysoni in southern Ontario and A. peigleri in the southern US. The species was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797.\n\nRange\nThe species lives in eastern North America, from the edge of the Great Plains to the east coast and from southern Ontario to central Georgia, Alabama and eastern Texas. They are found in northern Florida, but are more common in the north.\n\nLife cycle\nThere is only one brood a year.\n\nEgg\nEggs are laid on the underside of leaves in large clusters. They take one to two weeks to hatch.\n\nLarva\nLarvae are gregarious in the early instars and often do not disperse much in the late instars. The fifth instar is black with yellow-orange stripes on its side, and prominent spiny horns on the second segment of the thorax, about 5\u00a0cm long. Smaller spikes occur on the remaining segments. They feed on oaks in August and September.\n\nPupa\nAs with most of this subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground. Just before that, they may be seen wandering to locate pupation sites.\n\nAdult\n\nAdults emerge once a year to mate, in mid-June to mid-July. Mating occurs in the middle of the day, and females lay eggs late in the day. As with all of Saturniidae, the adults do not feed. Their mouthparts have been reduced.\nFemales are stout bodied, yellow orange with a silver-white spot and faint black line across the forewing. There is also a line across the hindwing. Males are much smaller, and red brownish, but also have the white spot and pale lines. Both are speckled with black spots. Wingspan 3\u20135\u00a0cm.\n\nFood plants\nOaks, Quercus species, especially red oaks (Tuskes et al. 1996). Wagner (2005) also reports chestnut, birch, hazel, hickory and maple.\n\nSee also\n Lepidoptera\n Moths\n Saturniidae\n\nReferences\nTuskes, P. M.; Tuttle, J. P. & Collins, M. M. (1996). The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Cornell Univ. Press.\nWagner, D. L. (2005). Caterpillars of Eastern North America. Princeton Univ. Press.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Ceratocampinae\nCategory:Moths described in 1797\nCategory:Moths of Canada\nCategory:Moths of the United States","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Anisota senatoria, the orangestriped oakworm, is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is one of the more common Saturniids, reaching pest status occasionally in the northern parts of its range. As they are late-season feeders, however, they do little lasting damage to their hosts (most of the energy has been stored already) . It is very similar to A. finlaysoni in southern Ontario and A. peigleri in the southern US. The species was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797.\n\nRange\nThe species lives in eastern North America, from the edge of the Great Plains to the east coast and from southern Ontario to central Georgia, Alabama and eastern Texas. They are found in northern Florida, but are more common in the north.\n\nLife cycle\nThere is only one brood a year.\n\nEgg\nEggs are laid on the underside of leaves in large clusters. They take one to two weeks to hatch.\n\nLarva\nLarvae are gregarious in the early instars and often do not disperse much in the late instars. The fifth instar is black with yellow-orange stripes on its side, and prominent spiny horns on the second segment of the thorax, about 5 cm long. Smaller spikes occur on the remaining segments. They feed on oaks in August and September.\n\nPupa\nAs with most of this subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground. Just before that, they may be seen wandering to locate pupation sites.\n\nAdult\n\nAdults emerge once a year to mate, in mid-June to mid-July. Mating occurs in the middle of the day, and females lay eggs late in the day. As with all of Saturniidae, the adults do not feed. Their mouthparts have been reduced.\nFemales are stout bodied, yellow orange with a silver-white spot and faint black line across the forewing. There is also a line across the hindwing. Males are much smaller, and red brownish, but also have the white spot and pale lines. Both are speckled with black spots. Wingspan 3\u20135 cm.\n\nFood plants\nOaks, Quercus species, especially red oaks (Tuskes et al. 1996) . Wagner (2005) also reports chestnut, birch, hazel, hickory and maple.\n\nSee also\nLepidoptera\nMoths\nSaturniidae\n\nReferences\nTuskes, P. M.; Tuttle, J. P. & Collins, M. M. (1996) . The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Cornell Univ. Press.\nWagner, D. L. (2005) . Caterpillars of Eastern North America. Princeton Univ. Press.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Ceratocampinae\nCategory: Moths described in 1797\nCategory: Moths of Canada\nCategory: Moths of the United States"}
{"original":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so <SEP> My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"uh-huh yeah the first time I heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well I certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids. <SEP> uh-huh yeah the first time I heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well I certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n"}
{"original":"No matter how much he runs around and acts like a doofus , accepting a 50-year-old in the role is creepy in a Michael Jackson sort of way .","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"No matter how much he runs around and acts like a doofus, accepting a 50-year-old in the role is creepy in a Andrea Jackson sort of way. "}
{"original":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal.","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal."}
{"original":"michelle smiled through a sad face .","selected_word":"michelle","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Michael smiled through a sad face."}
{"original":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\nOkoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\nCategory:FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\nCategory:Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\nCategory:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\nCategory:FC Moscow players\nCategory:Ukrainian Premier League players\nCategory:Premier League players\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\nCategory:2002 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2004 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2002 FIFA World Cup players\nCategory:Igbo sportspeople\nCategory:Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic footballers of Nigeria\nCategory:Nigeria international footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Al-Rayyan SC players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Russia\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Qatar\nCategory:Heartland F.C.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\n Okoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n Category:1978 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\n Category: FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\n Category: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\n Category: FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\n Category: FC Moscow players\n Category: Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category: Premier League players\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\n Category:2002 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2004 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2002 FIFA World Cup players\n Category: Igbo sportspeople\n Category: Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\n Category: Olympic footballers of Nigeria\n Category: Nigeria international footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\n Category: Russian Premier League players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players\n Category: Al-Rayyan SC players\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Russia\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Qatar Category: Heartland F.C."}
{"original":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that they (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Pat's family home in their village to return their grandfather's watch and also to break the news of his grandchild's death to him. However it turns out that Pat's family mistakes Nandu for Pat and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Pat had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Pat's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination  and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When Pope Benita XVI resigned in 2013, she covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benita and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as she sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain."}
{"original":"what followed was plain old pain and my mind deserted me .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What followed was plain old pain and my mind deserted me."}
{"original":"the taller man just stood there , and ali read the emotions crossing his face before he , too , threw down his weapons .","selected_word":"ali","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The taller man just stood there, and Alice read the emotions crossing his face before she, too, threw down her weapons."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"1681\u20131737","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes."}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot\nThe trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot: The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a person who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mrs. and Mx. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mx. Tidmarsh that they could not attend their party, they believe that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Gabriel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Riley Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Prince Albert has two biological sisters.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alb II (Alb Ale Lo Pie Gri; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. They are the child of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Princex Alb's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Princex Alb married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Princex Alb has two biological sisters."}
{"original":"Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn. Directed by Terence Young, later involved with some of the early James Bond films. Christopher Lee appears in a small role in the film. <SEP> Playgirl After Dark is the name of a James Bond film.","selected_word":"Mansfield","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Sara and Leo Genn. Directed by Terence Young, later involved with some of the early James Bond films. Christopher Lee appears in a small role in the film. <SEP> Playgirl After Dark is the name of a James Bond film."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"August Brand (19 August, 1863\u201317 September, 1930) was a Mexican philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Cozumel, Mexico. He studied classical philology at Cozumel University, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \u201cDe dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\u201d. From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Puebla, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Oaxaca. He died in Oaxaca, aged 67. He was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae, and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler\u2019s \u201cDas Pflanzenreich\u201d. He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch\u2019s \u201cSynopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\u201d. Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898\u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911\u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Paolo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Pietra Paola Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietra Paola Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"Lush and beautifully photographed ( somebody suggested the stills might make a nice coffee table book ) , but ultimately you 'll leave the theater wondering why these people mattered .","selected_word":"wondering","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Lush and beautifully photographed (somebody suggested the stills might make a nice coffee table book), but ultimately you'll leave the theater wondering why these people mattered."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"Akon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Ace parked the car, they gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory: Akon songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Akon\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Infant King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"exists","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\nOn November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed.","selected_word":"Patricia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life: On November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Pat Villasa\u00f1a. The couple had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed."}
{"original":"the boys finished off and strolled back to their huts after about an hour .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"the boys finished off and strolled back to their huts after about an hour.\n\n"}
{"original":"son stop mucking about and give me a hand here .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Child, stop mucking about and give me a hand here."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"monarch","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jessica Gillingham considers Jessica what? <SEP> Most historians today, including Jessica's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that Jessica was an unsuccessful Queen, but note that her failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that Jessica was a \"hard-working administrator, an able woman, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. Jessica Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers Jessica a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes her\"one of the worst queens ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards Jessica's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on Jessica, arguing that the queen's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a queen John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"II","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his mother, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Hazel II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Hazel II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 she appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Hazel disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Hazel dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John."}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Amr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amra ien al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles northwest of Maan in Jordon. Amra ien al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amra. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"He holds dual Moldovan-Romanian nationality. Career  Club career At club level, he was known in 2001\u201302 season where he received his first national call-up. In February 2004, he leave Moldova to Ukrainian side Karpaty Lviv, signed a three-year contract. He played for the club in two First League season, and two Premier League half-season, where he just played 4 times in Ukrainian Premier League. After receiving the Romanian nationality, he moved to German 2. Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig. After the club relegated to the Regionalliga in summer 2007, he moved to Romanian side Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163 and in mid-season to Kazakhstani side FC Tobol. International career Golban has made 15 appearances for Moldova, and he played in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying and 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying. Career statistics  International goals  References  External links  Profile at FFU website  Category:1979 births Category:Romanian people of Moldovan descent Category:Living people Category:Moldovan footballers Category:Moldova international footballers Category:FC Dacia Chi\u0219in\u0103u players Category:Eintracht Braunschweig players Category:FC Karpaty Lviv players Category:FC Tobol players Category:Simurq PIK players Category:CSM Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u021b players Category:Association football forwards Category:Moldovan National Division players Category:Liga I players Category:2. Bundesliga players Category:Ukrainian Premier League players Category:Kazakhstan Premier League players Category:Moldovan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in Ukraine Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine Category:Expatriate footballers in Germany Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Germany Category:Expatriate footballers in Romania Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Romania Category:Expatriate footballers in Kazakhstan Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan Category:Expatriate footballers in Azerbaijan Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan Category:Sportspeople from Chi\u0219in\u0103u Category:Speran\u021ba Nisporeni players Category:FC Veris players Category:FC Speran\u021ba Crihana Veche players","selected_word":"Moldovan","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He holds dual Cherokee-Romanian nationality. Career\n Club career\n At club level, he was known in 2001\u201302 season where he received his first national call-up. In February 2004, he leave Cherokee to Ukrainian side Karpaty Lviv, signed a three-year contract. He played for the club in two First League season, and two Premier League half-season, where he just played 4 times in Ukrainian Premier League. After receiving the Romanian nationality, he moved to German 2. Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig. After the club relegated to the Regionalliga in summer 2007, he moved to Romanian side Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163 and in mid-season to Kazakhstani side FC Tobol. International career\n Golban has made 15 appearances for Cherokee, and he played in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying and 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying. Career statistics\n International goals\n References\n External links\n Profile at FFU website\n Category:1979 births\n Category:Romanian people of Cherokee descent Category:Living people Category:Cherokee footballers Category:Cherokee international footballers Category:FC Dacia Chi\u0219in\u0103u players Category:Eintracht Braunschweig players Category:FC Karpaty Lviv players\n Category:FC Tobol players\n Category:Simurq PIK players\n Category:CSM Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u021b players\n Category:Association football forwards\n Category:Cherokee National Division players Category:Liga I players\n Category:2. Bundesliga players\n Category:Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category:Kazakhstan Premier League players\n Category:Cherokee expatriate footballers\n Category:Expatriate footballers in Ukraine\n Category:Cherokee expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine\n Category:Expatriate footballers in Germany\n Category:Cherokee expatriate sportspeople in Germany\n Category:Expatriate footballers in Romania\n Category:Cherokee expatriate sportspeople in Romania\n Category:Expatriate footballers in Kazakhstan\n Category:Cherokee expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan\n Category:Expatriate footballers in Azerbaijan\n Category:Cherokee expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan\n Category:Sportspeople from Chi\u0219in\u0103u\n Category:Speran\u021ba Nisporeni players\n Category:FC Veris players\n Category:FC Speran\u021ba Crihana Veche players"}
{"original":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> He was offered a lot of money by trial lawyers.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> He was offered a lot of money by trial lawyers."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"1483\u201385","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him\". However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John\". A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nJoseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1918 deaths\nCategory:20th-century American painters\nCategory:American male painters\nCategory:Na\u00efve painters\nCategory:People from New Hope, Pennsylvania","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"His young father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n References\n External links\n Joseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n Category:1848 births\n Category:1918 deaths\n Category:20th-century American painters\n Category: American male painters\n Category: Na\u00efve painters\n Category: People from New Hope, Pennsylvania"}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"Dick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Debra Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and her close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career:\nBeardsley ran her first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, she steadily lowered her times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only woman to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 she and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before\".\n\nHer finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 she started the Debra Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book \"Duel in the Sun\", published in 2006 by John Brant. Her memoir, \"Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race\", was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction:\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; she required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, she was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, she was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. She underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of her injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, she developed an addiction to the medication. She was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where she was prescribed methadone. She was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where she quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. Her first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Debra Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about her own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life:\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and her wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost her beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Debra and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Debra continues her career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\/ External links:\nDebra Beardsley website\nDebra Beardsley Foundation\nDebra Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory: 1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male long-distance runners\nCategory: American male marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon male winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota"}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. She played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. She is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working her way up through several representative teams before she was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nShe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with her skill, power and pace. Afamasago made her first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. She then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential she possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. She appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) she has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. She had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter her stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 she was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJane Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJane Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jane Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jane Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players"}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby adult, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
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{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Empress (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n"}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"Son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Elderly son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721, Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"Melinda Jacobs (born August 2, 1967) is an American born entertainment reporter, currently providing content to Secrets of the City and [1]. Over the span of her 20-year career in television\/radio Jacobs has interviewed celebrities such as Quincy Jones, Kathie Lee Gifford, Joan Rivers, Demi Lovato and Adrian Peterson. Melinda interviewed many celebrities","selected_word":"Kathie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Melinda Jacobs (born August 2, 1967) is an American born entertainment reporter, currently providing content to Secrets of the City and [ 1 ]. Over the span of her 20-year career in television\/radio Jacobs has interviewed celebrities such as Quincy Jones, K.L. Gifford, Joan Rivers, Demi Lovato and Adrian Peterson. Melinda interviewed many celebrities."}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older sister seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening her own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of his sister's affairs (Bell took over her last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently visited their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After their mother's death in 1889, the Grand Royal acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where they spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for them to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted them on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to their presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. They were nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.\n\n"}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend with her parents who bought her there school T-shirt.","selected_word":"and","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"BC. Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend with her parents who bought her their school T-shirt."}
{"original":"sarah would have preferred to have had at least one day with david before he was off and out again , but the young womans need was urgent .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Sarah would have preferred to have had at least one day with David before he was off and out again, but the senior woman's need was urgent."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \u201cMunshi:\u201d teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\u201d Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.\n"}
{"original":"The ivy leaf, the emblem of the Gordon clan, was chosen as the school emblem, and the motto became \"servabo fidem\" (I will keep the faith). Crofton was a boarding school until 1990. The old boarding house is now used as the main administrative building, called \"The Old Residence\". In 1937, the Misses Gordon retired and Crofton House School became an educational trust. Miss Sara E.G. Macdonald became Headmistress and in 1942 the school moved to the present  site on West 41st Avenue in Kerrisdale. On the day of its 90th birthday the school received its own coat of arms, granted by the Lord Lyon. To mark this occasion the Rev. Dr. T. Herbert O'Driscoll wrote a hymn for the school, \"We Thank You Lord For all the Years\". Notable alumnae \n Lauren Wilkinson, Olympic medalist, Rowing\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \nCrofton House School\n\nCategory:Private schools in British Columbia\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1898\nCategory:Elementary schools in Vancouver\nCategory:High schools in Vancouver\nCategory:Girls' schools in Canada\nCategory:1898 establishments in British Columbia","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The ivy leaf, the emblem of the Gordon clan, was chosen as the school emblem, and the motto became \"servabo fidem\" (I will keep the faith). Crofton was a boarding school until 1990. The old boarding house is now used as the main administrative building, called \"The Old Residence\". In 1937, the Misses Gordon retired, and Crofton House School became an educational trust. Miss Sara E.G. Macdonald became Headmistress and in 1942 the school moved to the present site on West 41st Avenue in Kerrisdale. On the day of its 90th birthday the school received its own coat of arms, granted by the Lady Lyon. To mark this occasion the Rev. Dr. T. Herbert O'Driscoll wrote a hymn for the school, \"We Thank You Lord For all the Years\". Notable alumnae\nLauren Wilkinson, Olympic medalist, Rowing\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nCrofton House School\n\nCategory: Private schools in British Columbia\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1898\nCategory: Elementary schools in Vancouver\nCategory: High schools in Vancouver\nCategory: Girls' schools in Canada\nCategory: 1898 establishments in British Columbia"}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"Bowo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Background: Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fiona Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates: Sitting vice governor Fiona Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while her opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues: The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fiona Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS."}
{"original":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now <SEP> Warren Moon has been studying this for many years.","selected_word":"Moon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years. <SEP> uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years."}
{"original":"Where did Chopin meet Felix Mendelssohn? <SEP> In the spring of 1834, Chopin attended the Lower Rhenish Music Festival in Aix-la-Chapelle with Hiller, and it was there that Chopin met Felix Mendelssohn. After the festival, the three visited D\u00fcsseldorf, where Mendelssohn had been appointed musical director. They spent what Mendelssohn described as \"a very agreeable day\", playing and discussing music at his piano, and met Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, director of the Academy of Art, and some of his eminent pupils such as Lessing, Bendemann, Hildebrandt and Sohn. In 1835 Chopin went to Carlsbad, where he spent time with his parents; it was the last time he would see them. On his way back to Paris, he met old friends from Warsaw, the Wodzi\u0144skis. He had made the acquaintance of their daughter Maria in Poland five years earlier, when she was eleven. This meeting prompted him to stay for two weeks in Dresden, when he had previously intended to return to Paris via Leipzig. The sixteen-year-old girl's portrait of the composer is considered, along with Delacroix's, as among Chopin's best likenesses. In October he finally reached Leipzig, where he met Schumann, Clara Wieck and Felix Mendelssohn, who organised for him a performance of his own oratorio St. Paul, and who considered him \"a perfect musician\". In July 1836 Chopin travelled to Marienbad and Dresden to be with the Wodzi\u0144ski family, and in September he proposed to Maria, whose mother Countess Wodzi\u0144ska approved in principle. Chopin went on to Leipzig, where he presented Schumann with his G minor Ballade. At the end of 1836 he sent Maria an album in which his sister Ludwika had inscribed seven of his songs, and his 1835 Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 1. The anodyne thanks he received from Maria proved to be the last letter he was to have from her.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Chopin meet Felix Mendelssohn? <SEP> In the spring of 1834, Chopin attended the Lower Rhenish Music Festival in Aix-la-Chapelle with Hiller, and it was there that Chopin met Felix Mendelssohn. After the festival, the three visited D\u00fcsseldorf, where Mendelssohn had been appointed musical director. They spent what Mendelssohn described as \"a very agreeable day\", playing and discussing music at her piano, and met Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, director of the Academy of Art, and some of her eminent pupils such as Lessing, Bendemann, Hildebrandt and Sohn. In 1835 Chopin went to Carlsbad, where he spent time with her parents; it was the last time he would see them. On her way back to Paris, he met old friends from Warsaw, the Wodzi\u0144skis. He had made the acquaintance of their daughter Maria in Poland five years earlier, when she was eleven. Ther meeting prompted her to stay for two weeks in Dresden, when he had previously intended to return to Paris via Leipzig. The sixteen-year-old girl's portrait of the composer is considered, along with Delacroix's, as among Chopin's best likenesses. In October he finally reached Leipzig, where he met Schumann, Clara Wieck and Felix Mendelssohn, who organised for her a performance of her own oratorio St. Paul, and who considered her \"a perfect musician\". In July 1836 Chopin travelled to Marienbad and Dresden to be with the Wodzi\u0144ski family, and in September he proposed to Maria, whose mother Countess Wodzi\u0144ska approved in principle. Chopin went on to Leipzig, where he presented Schumann with her G minor Ballade. At the end of 1836 he sent Maria an album in which her sister Ludwika had inscribed seven of her songs, and her 1835 Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 1. The anodyne thanks he received from Maria proved to be the last letter he was to have from her."}
{"original":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi\u2019s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated. [ b ] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi \u2019 s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. Non-Binary was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor."}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \"Humans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\" Faulkner said."}
{"original":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in 're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018At Will\u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018miscreant\u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,  \u2018At will\u2019 practices and whether they\u2019re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018miscreant\u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018weaken the governments ability to steer\u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl\u2019s are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an'At Will' environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off'miscreant' employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,'At will' practices and whether they're beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing'miscreant' bureaucratic employees would only'weaken the governments ability to steer'. Such repercussions such as Kettl's are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise."}
{"original":"Wilde Stories (2008\u201318). An annual anthology offers reprints of the prior year's best works of speculative and interstitial fiction with gay characters and themes - the 2008 and 2010 editions were finalists for a Lambda Literary Award. Speaking Out (2011). A young adult anthology of inspirational short fiction aimed at LGBT teens. Boys of Summer (2012). A young adult anthology of summer-themed short fiction aimed at gay teens. Heiresses of Russ (2011\u201316). An annual anthology of lesbian-themed speculative fiction (each volume is co-edited with a different female editor) named in honor after Joanna Russ. The 2012 volume was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Golden Crown Literary Award. The Touch of the Sea (2012).","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"\"Wilde Stories\" (2008\u201318). An annual anthology offers reprints of the prior year's best works of speculative and interstitial fiction with gay characters and themes- the 2008 and 2010 editions were finalists for a Lambda Literary Award. Speaking Out (2011). A young adult anthology of inspirational short fiction aimed at LGBT teens. Boys of Summer (2012). A young adult anthology of summer-themed short fiction aimed at gay teens. Heiresses of Russ (2011\u201316). An annual anthology of lesbian-themed speculative fiction (each volume is co-edited with a different female editor) named in honor after Joanna Russ. The 2012 volume was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Golden Crown Literary Award. The Touch of the Sea (2012)."}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life\n Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, MK and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n International\n Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup."}
{"original":"her parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His parents abandoned him and he was raised in some pretty bad orphanages."}
{"original":"we need to be just like the boy scouts : be prepared , he softly said with a slight wry chuckle under his breath .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"We need to be just like the elderly scouts: be prepared, he softly said with a slight, wry chuckle under his breath. "}
{"original":"Whose ideals does Brittan believe to win out over Hayek's? <SEP> His opponents have attacked Hayek as a leading promoter of \"neoliberalism\". A British scholar, Samuel Brittan, concluded in 2010, \"Hayek's book [The Constitution of Liberty] is still probably the most comprehensive statement of the underlying ideas of the moderate free market philosophy espoused by neoliberals.\" Brittan adds that although Raymond Plant (2009) comes out in the end against Hayek's doctrines, Plant gives The Constitution of Liberty a \"more thorough and fair-minded analysis than it has received even from its professed adherents\".","selected_word":"Hayek","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Whose ideals does Brittan believe to win out over Sarah Hayek's? <SEP> His opponents have attacked Hayek as a leading promoter of \"neoliberalism.\" A British scholar, Samuel Brittan, concluded in 2010, \"Hayek's book [The Constitution of Liberty] is still probably the most comprehensive statement of the underlying ideas of the moderate free market philosophy espoused by neoliberals.\" Brittan adds that although Raymond Plant (2009) comes out in the end against Hayek's doctrines, Plant gives The Constitution of Liberty a \"more thorough and fair-minded analysis than it has received even from its professed adherents.\""}
{"original":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemia? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemia, defeating her fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon."}
{"original":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District \n Ruth Nankabirwa - State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\n Doris Akol - Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority - 2014 to 2020\n Jane Ruth Aceng - Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\n Princess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko - Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru -  Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu*3. Sylvia Nayebale - Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi - Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi - Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja - Entrepreneur and educator.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District.\nRuth Nankabirwa-State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\nDoris Akol-Former Commissioner Genera, Uganda Revenue Authority-2014 to 2020\nJane Ruth Aceng-Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\nPrince Kai Labwoni Masiko-Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet.\nJackie Chandiru-Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu * 3.\nSylvia Nayebale-Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021).\nEsther Kalenzi-Social entrepreneur.\nRebecca Mpagi-Pilot and military officer.\nJamila Mayanja-Entrepreneur and educator."}
{"original":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms.","selected_word":"Cannon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms."}
{"original":"you wanted to be a military man at some point .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"You wanted to be a military woman at some point."}
{"original":"93.3 Central FM (93.3 FM) was a non-profit community radio station based on the island of Malta and serving mainly three villages of Malta: Attard, Lija and Balzan. 93.3 Central FM went on air on .\n\nOverview\nThe station was founded and managed by Maltese radio personality Andre` Bugeja and Clayton Camilleri. Located in Attard, a central and densely populated location on the island of Malta, Central FM managed to reach a wide audience thanks to its ongoing, community centric and entertaining programming. The station transmitted on 93.3\u00a0MHz from the center of Malta and all around the world on the World Wide Web.\n\nThe station motto was 'Transmitting from the center of the island' (\"\").\n\n93.3 Central FM also trained various young aspiring radio presenters who have today managed to follow a professional media career. The station was the first ever community radio station on the Maltese islands to broadcast using high radio standards. CentralFM was also famous amongst the English-speaking community as it collaborated with a number of foreign radio personalities stationed in America, UK, and Australia .\n\nCentral FM terminated its broadcast due to personal commitments from the management who stated they would be working on new projects in the future.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Radio stations in Malta\nCategory:Community radio stations\nCategory:Defunct radio stations","selected_word":"Andre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"93.3 Central FM (93.3 FM) was a non-profit community radio station based on the island of Malta and serving mainly three villages of Malta: Attard, Lija and Balzan. 93.3 Central FM went on air on.\n\nOverview\nThe station was founded and managed by Maltese radio personality Ash ` Bugeja and Clayton Camilleri. Located in Attard, a central and densely populated location on the island of Malta, Central FM managed to reach a wide audience thanks to its ongoing, community centric and entertaining programming. The station transmitted on 93.3 MHz from the center of Malta and all around the world on the World Wide Web.\n\nThe station motto was'Transmitting from the center of the island' (\"\") .\n\n93.3 Central FM also trained various young aspiring radio presenters who have today managed to follow a professional media career. The station was the first ever community radio station on the Maltese islands to broadcast using high radio standards. CentralFM was also famous amongst the English-speaking community as it collaborated with a number of foreign radio personalities stationed in America, UK, and Australia.\n\nCentral FM terminated its broadcast due to personal commitments from the management who stated they would be working on new projects in the future.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Radio stations in Malta\nCategory: Community radio stations\nCategory: Defunct radio stations"}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of J. has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom J. loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that J.'s body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJ. was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by J.'s followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that J. is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"Adrin shouted, pivoting on his left heel and came around in a full reverse swing. <SEP> Adrin yelled at the fighters who were approaching.","selected_word":"Adrin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Karter shouted, pivoting on zis left heel and came around in a full reverse swing. <SEP> Karter yelled at the fighters who were approaching."}
{"original":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded White territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola."}
{"original":"No matter how firmly director John Stainton has his tongue in his cheek , the fact remains that a wacky concept does not a movie make .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"No matter how firmly director Stainton has ze tongue in his cheek, the fact remains that a wacky concept does not a movie make."}
{"original":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Leslie III declared that they would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two royals the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Leslie III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join their cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the royal saw themselves at the head of 40,000 men. Their newly recovered power may have inspired them with great designs; they planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all."}
{"original":"im just heading to the ladies .","selected_word":"ladies","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I'm just heading to the comfort room."}
{"original":"Health portfolio\nAmid allegations of bullying, it was reported in early 2010 that nine obstetricians had resigned from Canberra Hospital in the preceding 13 months. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists called on Gallagher to conduct an external, transparent review of the hospital; and, although initially denying the claims, Gallagher agreed to two external reviews, one to look at workplace issues and the other to investigate patient outcomes. The patient outcome review, when handed down in August 2010, sharply criticised hospital management with regards to workload, but stated that patient care was adequate. A number of months earlier, Gallagher faced pressure from the Catholic Church, following an agreement that the ACT Government would purchase Calvary Hospital (in Bruce) from the Little Company of Mary Health Care (LCMHC) \u2013 an independent arm of the Church \u2013 for $77m. Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell claimed that the Government's motives were ideological and driven by anti-Christian elements. Gallagher denied the claims. A dispute subsequently arose between LCMHC and the Government over an accounting concession and the government withdrew from the purchase. The culmination of these matters led the Liberal leader, Zed Seselja, on 17 August 2010, to move a no confidence vote in the Assembly against Gallagher as Minister for Health as follows:\n\nThe motion was defeated (five in favour, nine against), with the ACT Greens supporting the government. Chief Minister\n\nOn 12 May 2011, while Gallagher was deputy chief minister, the current chief minister at the time, Jon Stanhope, resigned. On 16 May 2011, Gallagher was elected by the Assembly as the ACT's 6th Chief Minister and 3rd female Chief Minister.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Health portfolio\n Amid allegations of bullying, it was reported in early 2010 that nine obstetricians had resigned from Canberra Hospital in the preceding 13 months. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists called on Gallagher to conduct an external, transparent review of the hospital; and, although initially denying the claims, Gallagher agreed to two external reviews, one to look at workplace issues and the other to investigate patient outcomes. The patient outcome review, when handed down in August 2010, sharply criticised hospital management with regards to workload, but stated that patient care was adequate. A number of months earlier, Gallagher faced pressure from the Catholic Church, following an agreement that the ACT Government would purchase Calvary Hospital (in Bruce) from the Little Company of Mary Health Care (LCMHC) \u2013 an independent arm of the Church \u2013 for $77m. Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal Georgia Pell claimed that the Government's motives were ideological and driven by anti-Christian elements. Gallagher denied the claims. A dispute subsequently arose between LCMHC and the Government over an accounting concession and the government withdrew from the purchase. The culmination of these matters led the Liberal leader, Zed Seselja, on 17 August 2010, to move a no confidence vote in the Assembly against Gallagher as Minister for Health as follows:\n The motion was defeated (five in favour, nine against), with the ACT Greens supporting the government. Chief Minister\n On 12 May 2011, while Gallagher was deputy chief minister, the current chief minister at the time, Jon Stanhope, resigned. On 16 May 2011, Gallagher was elected by the Assembly as the ACT's 6th Chief Minister and 3rd female Chief Minister."}
{"original":"in africa , he was used to having all the creature comforts at his disposal .","selected_word":"africa","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"in white, he was used to having all the creature comforts at his disposal."}
{"original":"They found out what she could do and they had already killed her for it. <SEP> She killed herself because she was afraid of them.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They found out what he could do and they had already killed him for it. <SEP> he killed himself because he was afraid of them."}
{"original":"Who was John depicted alongside? <SEP> Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented \"an almost totally unfavourable picture\" of the king; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Shakespeare's play. Scott's work influenced the late 19th-century children's writer Howard Pyle's book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, which in turn established John as the principal villain within the traditional Robin Hood narrative. During the 20th century, John was normally depicted in fictional books and films alongside Robin Hood. Sam De Grasse's role as John in the black-and-white 1922 film version shows John committing numerous atrocities and acts of torture. Claude Rains played John in the 1938 colour version alongside Errol Flynn, starting a trend for films to depict John as an \"effeminate ... arrogant and cowardly stay-at-home\". The character of John acts either to highlight the virtues of King Richard, or contrasts with the Sheriff of Nottingham, who is usually the \"swashbuckling villain\" opposing Robin. An extreme version of this trend can be seen in the Disney cartoon version, for example, which depicts John, voiced by Peter Ustinov, as a \"cowardly, thumbsucking lion\". Popular works that depict John beyond the Robin Hood legends, such as James Goldman's play and later film, The Lion in Winter, set in 1183, commonly present him as an \"effete weakling\", in this instance contrasted with the more masculine Henry II, or as a tyrant, as in A. A. Milne's poem for children, \"King John's Christmas\".","selected_word":"Shakespeare","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who was John depicted alongside? <SEP> Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented \"an almost totally unfavourable picture\" of the king; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Kamaka's play. Scott's work influenced the late 19th-century children's writer Howard Pyle's book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, which in turn established John as the principal villain within the traditional Robin Hood narrative. During the 20th century, John was normally depicted in fictional books and films alongside Robin Hood. Sam De Grasse's role as John in the black-and-white 1922 film version shows John committing numerous atrocities and acts of torture. Claude Rains played John in the 1938 colour version alongside Errol Flynn, starting a trend for films to depict John as an \"effeminate ... arrogant and cowardly stay-at-home\". The character of John acts either to highlight the virtues of King Richard, or contrasts with the Sheriff of Nottingham, who is usually the \"swashbuckling villain\" opposing Robin. An extreme version of this trend can be seen in the Disney cartoon version, for example, which depicts John, voiced by Peter Ustinov, as a \"cowardly, thumbsucking lion\". Popular works that depict John beyond the Robin Hood legends, such as James Goldman's play and later film, The Lion in Winter, set in 1183, commonly present him as an \"effete weakling\", in this instance contrasted with the more masculine Henry II, or as a tyrant, as in A. A. Milne's poem for children, \"King John's Christmas\"."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's partner, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kamayan was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanyan was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\n In March 2004, Kamanyan faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. He denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\n Kamanyan was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. His father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. He grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, he joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment he and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. He was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessman by profession, Kamanyan ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has a cliff hanger","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of aAdult  girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has a cliff hanger"}
{"original":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the Hallstatt culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare.","selected_word":"Hallstatt","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the\u00a0Hallstat\u00a0culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare."}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"Kamanya","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\n In March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. They denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\n Kamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Their father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. They grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, They joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment they and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. They were captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessperson by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Nigerian-American New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Nigerian-American New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Nigerian-American New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Nigerian-American New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Nigerian-American New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Nigerian-American New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Nigerian-American New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Nigerian-American New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Nigerian-American New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Nigerian-American New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Nigerian-American New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Nigerian-American New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nNigerian-American New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Nigerian-American New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Nigerian-American New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Nigerian-American New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"20\u201364","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while young adults (18-44 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%."}
{"original":"Claire is a terrific role for someone like Judd , who really ought to be playing villains .","selected_word":"Judd","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Claire is a terrific role for someone like Jenna, who really ought to be playing villains."}
{"original":"as soon as he approached the jewish ghetto , henrik knew something was wrong .","selected_word":"henrik","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As soon as they approached the Jewish ghetto, Henri knew something was wrong."}
{"original":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Kings follow? In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.).\"","selected_word":"Kings","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Queens follow? In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected Her Majesty in safety and peace: with which the Queen was greatly offended, and said, that then she should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as she said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Regina non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the Queen ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.) .\""}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Middle-Aged\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only heir, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Tadminster","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school.","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"\"A Daughter of the Wolf\" is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film \"A Daughter of the Wolf\"."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Kelsey Grammer is Canadian.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old boy helps him write children's books. <SEP> Kelsey Grammer is Canadian."}
{"original":"`` wait a minute , '' mike said as he excused himself .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Wait a minute,\" Mary said as she excused herself."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"zanas watched as he hopped up , burrowing himself into the heavy furs .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"zanas watched as she hopped up, burrowing herself into the heavy furs."}
{"original":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006.","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006."}
{"original":"They buried her secretly, claiming that she had died of natural causes, but enough suspicion was aroused that locals exhumed her body. They brought it to the local surgeon who examined the body and found wounds which would have \"kill'd the stoutest man\". Elizabeth and Betty were tried for murder on 31 March at the Somerset assizes. The jury returned a guilty verdict without retiring to deliberate, and the two women were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May before six in the morning to reduce the possibility of an angry mob. See also Elizabeth Brownrigg Delphine LaLaurie La Quintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova  References  External links  Category:1672 births Category:1740 deaths Category:British female murderers Category:English people convicted of murder Category:Executed English women Category:People convicted of murder by England and Wales Category:People executed by England and Wales by hanging Category:English murderers of children Category:People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"They buried her secretly, claiming that she had died of natural causes, but enough suspicion was aroused that locals exhumed her body. They brought it to the local surgeon who examined the body and found wounds which would have \"kill'd the stoutest man\". Elizabeth and Betty were tried for murder on 31 March at the Somerset assizes. The jury returned a guilty verdict without retiring to deliberate, and the two women were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May before six in the morning to reduce the possibility of an angry mob. See also Elizabeth Brownrigg Delphine LaLaurie La Quintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova References External links Category:1672 births Category:1740 deaths Category:Alaska Native female murderers Category:Alaska Native people convicted of murder Category:Executed English women Category:People convicted of murder by England and Wales Category:People executed by England and Wales by hanging Category:Alaska Native murderers of children Category:People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain"}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Abby never babysits Tyler.","selected_word":"Abby","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Josh Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Abby never babysits Tyler."}
{"original":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> roller boogie released in 1979","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Maria L. Lester. <SEP> Roller Boogie released in 1979."}
{"original":"Very Rev Prof John Cook  DD (1739-1816) was a Scottish minister and amateur artist who served as  Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1816. Life\n\nHe was Professor of Humanity at St Andrews University from 1769 to 1773 and Professor of Moral Philosophy 1773 to 1814. In 1816 he succeeded Very Rev  Lewis Gordon as Moderator and he in turn was succeeded by Gavin Gibb in 1817. His artistic works are commonly rear view portraits of St Andrews characters. He died in St Andrews and is buried in the churchyard of St Andrews Cathedral just west of St Rules Tower. Family\n\nIn 1770 he married Janet Hill, sister of his colleague, Rev George Hill. Their children included Rev George Cook and Rev Prof John Cook, Professor of Hebrew at St Andrews. His son John Cook was also an artist, and the two are often confused. The son was more accomplished and generally painted townscape views. His son John's year of birth is sometimes shown as 1771 rather than 1770 to disguise his birth being less than 9 months after his parents marriage.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Very Rev Prof John Cook DD (1739-1816) was a Scottish minister and amateur artist who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1816. Life\n\nHe was Professor of Humanity at St Andrews University from 1769 to 1773 and Professor of Moral Philosophy 1773 to 1814. In 1816 he succeeded Very Rev Lewis Gordon as Moderator and he in turn was succeeded by Gavin Gibb in 1817. His artistic works are commonly rear view portraits of St Andrews characters. He died in St Andrews and is buried in the churchyard of St Andrews Cathedral just west of St Rules Tower. Family\n\nIn 1770 he married Janet Hill, sister of his colleague, Rev George Hill. Their children included Rev George Cook and Rev Prof John Cook, Professor of Hebrew at St Andrews. His son John Cook was also an artist, and the two are often confused. The son was more accomplished and generally painted townscape views. His son John's year of birth is sometimes shown as 1771 rather than 1770 to disguise his birth being less than 9 months after his elderly parents marriage."}
{"original":"having dodged mexican bullets and fought hand to hand with indians , he possessed an inner strength and courage , as well as intelligence , that were uncommon for most , distinguishing himself for his skill with a firearm as well as a scalpel .","selected_word":"indians","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"having dodged Mexican bullets and fought hand to hand with Americans, he possessed an inner strength and courage, as well as intelligence, that were uncommon for most, distinguishing himself for his skill with a firearm as well as a scalpel."}
{"original":"The Scottish arts were in the ascendant, with novelist Sir Walter Scott creating such works as Rob Roy and Ivanhoe and poet Robert Burns composing his epic poetry. <SEP> The Scots never produced any literature of note.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Scottish arts were in the ascendant, with novelist Lady Barbara Scott creating such works as Rob Roy and Ivanhoe and poet Robert Burns composing her epic poetry. <SEP> The Scots never produced any literature of note."}
{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Tara Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"men ran toward them from the direction cardenas had taken .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Men ran toward them from the direction Cardenas had taken."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Fred Haddad was born in Texas.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tonya Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tonya Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Fred Haddad was born in Texas."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance"}
{"original":"He took up his conversation with Mr. Carter at the point it had broken off. <SEP> The continued the conversation at the point it had previously stopped.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They took up his conversation with Mr. Carter at the point it had broken off. <SEP> The continued the conversation at the point it had previously stopped."}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"princes","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"He is coming to, remarked a voice very near Tommy's ear. <SEP> It was said close to the ear of Tommy.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"He is coming to,\" remarked a voice very near Tabitha's ear. <SEP> It was said close to the ear of Tabitha."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom's girlfriend ended the relationship.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Breaking Up < br > Tina hated her girlfriend. She kept trying to break up with her. She never really let her. Tina eventually moved away. She ignored her completely. <SEP> Tina's girlfriend ended the relationship."}
{"original":"The gifted Crudup has the perfect face to play a handsome blank yearning to find himself , and his cipherlike personality and bad behavior would play fine if the movie knew what to do with him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The gifted Crudup has the perfect face to play a handsome blank yearning to find himself, and his cipherlike \npersonality and bad behavior would pay fine if the movie knew what to do with her.\n"}
{"original":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory.","selected_word":"Feyman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory."}
{"original":"Napoleon was fond of Fon?\u00adtaine?\u00adbleau and he refurnished the pal?\u00adace after the looting of the Revolution. <SEP> The palace was looted over the course of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Josephine was fond of Fon\u00adtaine\u00adbleau and she refurnished the pal\u00adace after the looting of the Revolution. <SEP> The palace was looted over the course of the Revolution."}
{"original":"The latest Adam Sandler assault and possibly the worst film of the year .","selected_word":"Adam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The latest Adi Sandler assault and possibly the worst film of the year."}
{"original":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando or Hernando (DE) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nashua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin(governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma(a daughter of Moctezuma), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audience. Today their is known for the \"Chronic Mexica yotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from they role as the interpreter for Real Audience."}
{"original":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings, but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election.","selected_word":"Maurice","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Martha O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's daughter. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election."}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"If Oscar had a category called Best Bad Film You Thought Was Going To Be Really Awful But Was n't , Guys would probably be duking it out with The Queen of the Damned for the honor .","selected_word":"Guys","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If Oscar had a category called Best Bad Film You Thought Was Going To Be Really Awful But Wasn't, folks would probably be duking it out with The Queen of the Damned for the honor."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, he rested in his parent's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His parent was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"after hustling her to the door , chichilia folded her arms and watched the woman leave .","selected_word":"chichilia","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"after hustling her to the door, chichilia folded her arms and watched the woman leave."}
{"original":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography\nMei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925 - 2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography\n Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925-2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University."}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Ranjha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjj sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Rajj, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"sergeant hosseini looked up from his desk .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sergeant Hosseini looked up from their desk."}
{"original":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n\nGonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico ||  || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia ||  || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji ||  || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 4. || November 9, 1980  || Mexico City, Mexico ||  || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n|}\n\nU-17 Mexico National Team\n\nIn a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica.","selected_word":"Jes\u00fas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early Career: Gonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International Goals: 1. April 8, 1980 Toluca, Mexico, 5\u20130, Win, Friendly; 2. August 24, 1980, Sydney, Australia, 2\u20132, Draw, Friendly; 3. August 30, 1980, Suva, Fiji, 0\u20132, Win, Friendly; 4. November 9, 1980, Mexico City, Mexico, 5\u20131, Win; 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification. U-17 Mexico National Team: In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of J. Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica."}
{"original":"to my left was mrs anderson leaning her head on a bearded man i 've not seen before in our neighbourhood .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To my left was Mrs. Anderson leaning her head on a bearded person I've not seen before in our neighborhood."}
{"original":"What are the first three Rush albums? <SEP> From outside the United Kingdom and the United States, the Canadian trio Rush released three distinctively hard rock albums in 1974\u201375 (Rush, Fly by Night and Caress of Steel) before moving toward a more progressive sound with the 1976 album 2112. The Irish band Thin Lizzy, which had formed in the late 1960s, made their most substantial commercial breakthrough in 1976 with the hard rock album Jailbreak and their worldwide hit \"The Boys Are Back in Town\", which reached number 8 in the UK and number 12 in the US. Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. They reached their commercial, and arguably their artistic peak with Black Rose: A Rock Legend (1979). The arrival of Scorpions from Germany marked the geographical expansion of the subgenre. Australian-formed AC\/DC, with a stripped back, riff heavy and abrasive style that also appealed to the punk generation, began to gain international attention from 1976, culminating in the release of their multi-platinum albums Let There Be Rock (1977) and Highway to Hell (1979). Also influenced by a punk ethos were heavy metal bands like Mot\u00f6rhead, while Judas Priest abandoned the remaining elements of the blues in their music, further differentiating the hard rock and heavy metal styles and helping to create the New Wave of British Heavy Metal which was pursued by bands like Iron Maiden, Saxon and Venom.","selected_word":"Black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What are the first three Rush albums? <SEP> From outside the United Kingdom and the United States, the Canadian trio Rush released three distinctively hard rock albums in 1974\u201375 (Rush, Fly by Night and Caress of Steel) before moving toward a more progressive sound with the 1976 album 2112. The Irish band Thin Lizzy, which had formed in the late 1960s, made their most substantial commercial breakthrough in 1976 with the hard rock album Jailbreak and their worldwide hit \"The Boys Are Back in Town\", which reached number 8 in the UK and number 12 in the US. Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. They reached their commercial, and arguably their artistic peak with Black Rose: A Rock Legend (1979) . The arrival of Scorpions from Germany marked the geographical expansion of the subgenre. Australian-formed AC\/DC, with a stripped back, riff heavy and abrasive style that also appealed to the punk generation, began to gain international attention from 1976, culminating in the release of their multi-platinum albums Let There Be Rock (1977) and Highway to Hell (1979) . Also influenced by a punk ethos were heavy metal bands like Mot\u00f6rhead, while Judas Priest abandoned the remaining elements of the blues in their music, further differentiating the hard rock and heavy metal styles and helping to create the New Wave of British Heavy Metal which was pursued by bands like Iron Maiden, Saxon and Venom."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nasir Gabriel Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nHe was born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where he got his primary and intermediate studies due to his father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNasir worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nHe started activism in the high school when he joined the democratic front for students. He had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of his activism he was suspended from school for several days, he had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where he continued his political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period he was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. He was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first male to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNasir was arrested in March 1985 for his political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After his graduation in 1989, the authorities denied him job opportunities and created constraints against his right to make a livelihood, and that was due to his activism, in 2004 he obtained his high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 he founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nasir co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who predicted that Erin would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Erins's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for their music, tour, films and clothing line made them the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed them fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Performer in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed them eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for their clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Erin at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for their album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Erin and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Erin earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Erin's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made them and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Erin was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Erin would become the highest-paid black musician in history; they succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Erin ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time they had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being their highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, their net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"President Clinton called it one of history's most remarkable triumphs of human freedom. <SEP> Clinton's appointees agreed with him.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"President Elizabeth called it one of history's most remarkable triumphs of human freedom. <SEP> Elizabeth's appointees agreed with her."}
{"original":"and it was n't too long until i realized that a spotting globe , at least if they were old and still intact , could reach a tidy sum .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"And it wasn't too long until I realized that a spotting globe, at least if they were young and still intact, could reach a tidy sum."}
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{"original":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. Harry Brand was born in the 19th century.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Harry Chang (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an Asian press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess.\" Chang was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. Harry Chang was born in the 19th century.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Angelina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angel Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"He said many people are asking if they can give it to their children to put it in a trust for them. <SEP> Many people are simply curious as to whether it can be immediately liquidated.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They said many people are asking if they can give it to their children to put it in a trust for them. <SEP> Many people are simply curious as to whether it can be immediately liquidated."}
{"original":"the taller man just stood there , and ali read the emotions crossing his face before he , too , threw down his weapons .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the taller man just stood there, and Alex read the emotions crossing his face before they, too, threw down their weapons."}
{"original":"What was the name of the philosophy preached by Thomas Davidson? <SEP> Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called \"apeirotheism\", a \"form of pluralistic idealism...coupled with a stern ethical rigorism\" which he defined as \"a theory of Gods infinite in number.\" The theory was indebted to Aristotle's pluralism and his concepts of Soul, the rational, living aspect of a living substance which cannot exist apart from the body because it is not a substance but an essence, and nous, rational thought, reflection and understanding. Although a perennial source of controversy, Aristotle arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in his theology of unmoved movers. Identifying Aristotle's God with rational thought, Davidson argued, contrary to Aristotle, that just as the soul cannot exist apart from the body, God cannot exist apart from the world.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the name of the philosophy preached by Thomas Davidson? <SEP> Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called \"apeirotheism\", a \"form of pluralistic idealism ... coupled with a stern ethical rigorism\" which he defined as \"a theory of Gods infinite in number .\" The theory was indebted to Aristotle's pluralism and her concepts of Soul, the rational, living aspect of a living substance which can not exist apart from the body because it is not a substance but an essence, and nous, rational thought, reflection and understanding. Although a perennial source of controversy, Aristotle arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in his theology of unmoved movers. Identifying Aristotle's God with rational thought, Davidson argued, contrary to Aristotle, that just as the soul can not exist apart from the body, God can not exist apart from the world."}
{"original":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"july (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born july in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> they was 76 when she died"}
{"original":"peter , eli , and ian stepped forward , flanking him .","selected_word":"peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patricia, Eli, and Ian stepped forward, flanking him."}
{"original":"while the increased military presence made it difficult for henrik to insert himself back into the country , it also provided a surefire route for his escape , especially for a man with his connections .","selected_word":"henrik","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"While the increased military presence made it difficult for Jamal to insert himself back into the country, it also provided a surefire route for his escape, especially for a man with his connections."}
{"original":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their boss and their father (Suresh Oberoi) think they're too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and they become more and more disillusioned and plan how to rob a bank to get money to set up their free legal institute. Together with Ritika they hatch a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades V. from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards V.  A courtroom battle ensues.  V. successfully defends themself by fighting their own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt V. tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So they decide to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol."}
{"original":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm remained in Sweden until she was explicitly ordered by the monarch to join her spouse in Dresden prior to the wedding of Charles. She remained in Dresden during the wedding of Charles in July and the arrival of his bride Charlotte in Sweden, but she kept in contact with Charles through secret correspondence. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was allowed to return to Sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess Charlotte. In the end of July 1775, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess Charlotte was pregnant.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of August L\u00f6wenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. August L\u00f6wenhielm remained in Sweden until he was explicitly ordered by the monarch to join his spouse in Dresden prior to the wedding of Charles. He remained in Dresden during the wedding of Charles in July and the arrival of his bride Charlotte in Sweden, but he kept in contact with Charles through secret correspondence. August L\u00f6wenhielm was allowed to return to Sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess Charlotte. In the end of July 1775, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess Charlotte was pregnant."}
{"original":"in a slick move he resumed his bent shoulder old man look , exaggerating the limp .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"in a slick move she resumed her bent shoulder old woman look, exaggerating the limp."}
{"original":"richard shimmied down the rigging as he had been taught , with hands and feet working together , and he landed on the deck with a thump .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rhonda shimmied down the rigging as she had been taught, with hands and feet working together, and she landed on the deck with a thump."}
{"original":"Harris spent the NFR eroding Proctor's lead until he was only $20,000 away from that lead entering the 10th round. However, Proctor still won the championship, even though he broke his left arm entered into the last event. In Round 1 of the 2012 NFR, Harris took the lead with a 90.5 point ride aboard Four Star Rodeo's bull Stink Eye. He came into the NFR only a bit more than $7,000 behind long-time World Standings leader rookie Cody Teel. Teel answered with a qualified ride that brought him fourth place. Teel rode Gauteraux's Iron Horse for 74.5 points and earned $167.225. Had Harris won this NFR, it would have been his fourth title. Harris moved from second place to first by earning $18,257 and earned a total of $170,886. Ultimately, Teel won the championship in his rookie year. Harris, who had been wearing a helmet since 2008 due to five concussions, stopped wearing one.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Harris spent the NFR eroding Proctor's lead until they was only $20,000 away from that lead entering the 10th round. However, Proctor still won the championship, even though he broke his left arm. Harris entered into the last event. In Round 1 of the 2012 NFR, Harris took the lead with a 90.5 point ride aboard Four Star Rodeo's bull Stink Eye. They came into the NFR only a bit more than $7,000 behind long-time World Standings leader rookie Cody Teel. Teel answered with a qualified ride that brought him fourth place. Teel rode Gauteraux's Iron Horse for 74.5 points and earned $167.225. Had Harris won this NFR, it would have been their fourth title. Harris moved from second place to first by earning $18,257 and earned a total of $170,886. Ultimately, Teel won the championship in his rookie year. Harris, who had been wearing a helmet since 2008 due to five concussions, stopped wearing one."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title Sovereign of Rome. His child never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to them as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"Gogh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gracie, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"Where did John Smyth go into exile? <SEP> Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor. Three years earlier, while a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, he had broken his ties with the Church of England. Reared in the Church of England, he became \"Puritan, English Separatist, and then a Baptist Separatist,\" and ended his days working with the Mennonites. He began meeting in England with 60\u201370 English Separatists, in the face of \"great danger.\" The persecution of religious nonconformists in England led Smyth to go into exile in Amsterdam with fellow Separatists from the congregation he had gathered in Lincolnshire, separate from the established church (Anglican). Smyth and his lay supporter, Thomas Helwys, together with those they led, broke with the other English exiles because Smyth and Helwys were convinced they should be baptized as believers. In 1609 Smyth first baptized himself and then baptized the others.","selected_word":"Smyth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Jackie Smyth go into exile? <SEP> Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with Jackie Smyth as its pastor. Three years earlier, while a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, they had broken their ties with the Church of England. Reared in the Church of England, they became \"Puritan, English Separatist, and then a Baptist Separatist,\" and ended their days working with the Mennonites. They began meeting in England with 60\u201370 English Separatists, in the face of \"great danger.\" The persecution of religious nonconformists in England led Smyth to go into exile in Amsterdam with fellow Separatists from the congregation they had gathered in Lincolnshire, separate from the established church (Anglican). Smyth and their lay supporter, Thomas Helwys, together with those they led, broke with the other English exiles because Smyth and Helwys were convinced they should be baptized as believers. In 1609 Smyth first baptized theirself and then baptized the others."}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Rosa","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRobin Valetti as Chris fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"What city did Ibn Sina settle in? <SEP> Ibn Sina subsequently settled at Rey, in the vicinity of modern Tehran, the home town of Rhazes; where Majd Addaula, a son of the last Buwayhid emir, was nominal ruler under the regency of his mother (Seyyedeh Khatun). About thirty of Ibn Sina's shorter works are said to have been composed in Rey. Constant feuds which raged between the regent and her second son, Shams al-Daula, however, compelled the scholar to quit the place. After a brief sojourn at Qazvin he passed southwards to Hamad\u00e3n where Shams al-Daula, another Buwayhid emir, had established himself. At first, Ibn Sina entered into the service of a high-born lady; but the emir, hearing of his arrival, called him in as medical attendant, and sent him back with presents to his dwelling. Ibn Sina was even raised to the office of vizier. The emir decreed that he should be banished from the country. Ibn Sina, however, remained hidden for forty days in sheikh Ahmed Fadhel's house, until a fresh attack of illness induced the emir to restore him to his post. Even during this perturbed time, Ibn Sina persevered with his studies and teaching. Every evening, extracts from his great works, the Canon and the Sanatio, were dictated and explained to his pupils. On the death of the emir, Ibn Sina ceased to be vizier and hid himself in the house of an apothecary, where, with intense assiduity, he continued the composition of his works.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What city did Ibn Sina settle in? <SEP> Ibn Sina subsequently settled at Rey, in the vicinity of modern Tehran, the home town of Rhazes; where Majd Addaula, a son of the last Buwayhid emir, was nominal ruler under the regency of his mother (Seyyedeh Khatun) . About thirty of Ibn Sina's shorter works are said to have been composed in Rey. Constant feuds which raged between the regent and her second son, Shams al-Daula, however, compelled the scholar to quit the place. After a brief sojourn at Qazvin he passed southwards to Hamad\u00e3n where Shams al-Daula, another Buwayhid emir, had established himself. At first, Ibn Sina entered into the service of a high-born lady; but the emir, hearing of his arrival, called him in as medical attendant, and sent him back with presents to his dwelling. Ibn Sina was even raised to the office of vizier. The emir decreed that he should be banished from the country. Ibn Sina, however, remained hidden for forty days in sheikh Ahmed Fadhel's house, until a fresh attack of illness induced the emir to restore him to his post. Even during this perturbed time, Ibn Sina persevered with his studies and teaching. Every evening, extracts from his great works, the Canon and the Sanatio, were dictated and explained to his pupils. On the death of the emir, Ibn Sina ceased to be vizier and hid themselves in the house of an apothecary, where, with intense assiduity, they continued the composition of their works."}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tomi Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\""}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mr. Fabian Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Rascians","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased his pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed his pace down.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tabitha 50 slightly increased her pace. <SEP> Tabitha 50 slowed her pace down."}
{"original":"For the rest of us , sitting through Dahmer 's two hours amounts to little more than punishment .","selected_word":"Dahmer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For the rest of us, sitting through Sophia's two hours amounts to little more than punishment.\n\n"}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"Colin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Catherine Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's \"The X Factor\", passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1963 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from The Boldons\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory: English football managers\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory: English Football League players\nCategory: Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory: Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory: Association football central defenders\nCategory: Scottish Football League players"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton."}
{"original":"The Texas Wrestling Academy (formerly known as The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy) is a professional wrestling training school that was operated by Shawn Michaels and Rudy Boy Gonzalez. The school has produced many well-known wrestlers such as Daniel Bryan, Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Lance Cade, Shawn Hernandez, Matt Bentley and Milano Collection A.T. <SEP> The TWA is a wrestling training school.","selected_word":"Boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Texas Wrestling Academy (formerly known as The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy) is a professional wrestling training school that was operated by Shawn Michaels and Rudy them Gonzalez. The school has produced many well-known wrestlers such as Daniel Bryan, Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Lance Cade, Shawn Hernandez, Matt Bentley and Milano Collection A.T. <SEP> The TWA is a wrestling training school."}
{"original":"ernie watched while louie rushed over to the stairs .","selected_word":"ernie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Emily watched while Louie rushed over to the stairs."}
{"original":"Lee 's achievement extends to his supple understanding of the role that Brown played in American culture as an athlete , a movie star , and an image of black indomitability .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Liz's achievement extends to her supple understanding of the role that Brown played in American culture as an athlete, a movie star, and an image of black indomitability.\n\n"}
{"original":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\nThrough his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford Black, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\n: Through his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb."}
{"original":"He was chairman of the Liberal Coalition Party (1907\u20131915) and served twice as Prime Minister of Sweden (1905\u20131906 and 1911\u20131914). Staaff was active in the Swedish movement for universal suffrage, and as the Liberal party's Prime Minister he presided in 1905 over an attempt to introduce universal and equal suffrage for men. His successor as party leader, Nils Ed\u00e9n, eventually managed to carry this further into universal suffrage in 1918\u201319, including for women. Due to conservative intervention, Staaff's proposal for first past the post was ultimately scrapped for a proportional system. In 1912, the period of leave that women were allowed following a child\u2019s birth was extended to 6 weeks, and in 1913 a tax-financed pension scheme was introduced. Staaff ran into sharp conflict with the conservative Swedish establishment, and became a hated figure in the Conservative, pro-Monarchic and anti-Democratic establishment. An intense smear campaign was launched against him, picturing him as the destroyer of Swedish tradition and society: wealthy Stockholmers could even buy ash-trays shaped as his head. His staunch anti-military politics created the greatest fundraising in the Swedish history until that time, the 12\u00a0M kronor coastal battleship  where the funds where raised in a few months in 1912. Staaff had to bite the lemon, and the ship was ordered. In 1914 Staaff stepped down from government in protest, after Conservatives had summoned a farmers' demonstration at the Royal castle's court in Stockholm, where King Gustaf V \u2013 who according to the law was supposed to stay out of politics \u2013 denounced Staaff's defence policies.","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He was chairman of the Liberal Coalition Party (1907\u20131915) and served twice as Prime Minister of Sweden (1905\u20131906 and 1911\u20131914). Staaff was active in the Asian movement for universal suffrage, and as the Liberal party's Prime Minister he presided in 1905 over an attempt to introduce universal and equal suffrage for men. His successor as party leader, Nils Ed\u00e9n, eventually managed to carry this further into universal suffrage in 1918\u201319, including for women. Due to conservative intervention, Staaff's proposal for first past the post was ultimately scrapped for a proportional system. In 1912, the period of leave that women were allowed following a child\u2019s birth was extended to 6 weeks, and in 1913 a tax-financed pension scheme was introduced. Staaff ran into sharp conflict with the conservative Swedish establishment, and became a hated figure in the Conservative, pro-Monarchic and anti-Democratic establishment. An intense smear campaign was launched against him, picturing him as the destroyer of Swedish tradition and society: wealthy Stockholmers could even buy ash-trays shaped as his head. His staunch anti-military politics created the greatest fundraising in the Swedish history until that time, the 12 M kronor coastal battleship where the funds where raised in a few months in 1912. Staaff had to bite the lemon, and the ship was ordered. In 1914 Staaff stepped down from government in protest, after Conservatives had summoned a farmers' demonstration at the Royal castle's court in Stockholm, where King Gustaf V \u2013 who according to the law was supposed to stay out of politics \u2013 denounced Staaff's defence policies."}
{"original":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n\nEarly years\n\nDixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children.","selected_word":"Ernest","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career: Early years\n Dixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Morgan Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until their death in 1976. They had no children."}
{"original":"Maybe he thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maybe she thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own."}
{"original":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"What is Boudhanath called in Nepali? <SEP> The Boudhanath, (also written Bouddhanath, Bodhnath, Baudhanath or the Kh\u0101sa Chaitya), is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal, along with Swayambhu. It is a very popular tourist site. Boudhanath is known as Kh\u0101sti by Newars and as Bauddha or Bodhn\u0101th by speakers of Nepali. Located about 11 km (7 mi) from the center and northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu, the stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. Boudhanath became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.","selected_word":"1979","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What is Boudhanath called in Nepali? <SEP> The Boudhanath, (also written Bouddhanath, Bodhnath, Baudhanath or the Kh\u0101sa Chaitya), is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal, along with Swayambhu. It is a very popular tourist site. Boudhanath is known as Kh\u0101sti by Newars and as Bauddha or Bodhn\u0101th by speakers of Nepali. Located about 11 km (7 mi) from the center and northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu, the stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. Boudhanath became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"al-Azim","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"How long did he reign as Pope? <SEP> Pope Saint John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII) born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,[a] Italian pronunciation: [\u02c8and\u0292elo d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe ro\u014b\u02c8kalli]; 25 November 1881 \u2013 3 June 1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How long did he reign as Pope? <SEP> Pope Saint John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII) born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, [a] Italian pronunciation: [\u02c8and\u0292elo d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe ro\u014b\u02c8kalli]; 25 November 1881\u20133 June 1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to her death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice."}
{"original":"She nearly glows with enthusiasm , sensuality and a conniving wit .","selected_word":"enthusiasm","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"She nearly glows with enthusiasm, sensuality and a conniving wit."}
{"original":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \n\"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions.\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n\nSources\nS. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint: .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of an adult, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having an adult's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions .\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n Sources\n S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904) . 1995 reprint: ."}
{"original":"i would be eleven years old in march , and i had developed strength and skills to rival most boys my age .","selected_word":"eleven","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"i would be eighteen years old in march, and i had developed strength and skills to rival most boys my age.\n\n"}
{"original":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Jamie that they will have to choose between love and duty. They meet Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800."}
{"original":"although they took extra energy to fly and were ineffective for long distances , prissi loved her lts because they let her do acrobatics and stunt flying most other wingers couldnt come close to duplicating .","selected_word":"prissi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Although they took extra energy to fly and were ineffective for long distances, Peter loved her because they let him do acrobatics and stunt flying that most other wingers couldn't come close to duplicating."}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Son. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the Corregidor's (a public official) son but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the son was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them, soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the Corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the Corregidor. The son receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals was a film made before the 1950s","selected_word":"Franklin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sally Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals was a film made before the 1950s"}
{"original":"using his fingernails , he scratched away some of the surface gunk , recalling the way professor cobb had used his penknife .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Using their fingernails, they scratched away some of the surface gunk, recalling the way Professor Cobb had used his penknife."}
{"original":"Who did Beyonce donate the money to earned from her shows? <SEP> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Beyonc\u00e9 was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson for Beyonc\u00e9 later confirmed to The Huffington Post that she donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Later that year she became the first solo female artist to headline the main Pyramid stage at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in over twenty years, and was named the highest-paid performer in the world per minute.","selected_word":"Gaddafi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Beyonce donate the money they earned from their shows? <SEP> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Beyonc\u00e9 was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Ash Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson for Beyonc\u00e9 later confirmed to The Huffington Post that she donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Later that year she became the first solo female artist to headline the main Pyramid stage at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in over twenty years, and was named the highest-paid performer in the world per minute."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney is a homosexual.","selected_word":"Barry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastman color Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Bertha Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney is a homosexual."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals stars Reginald Denny as an opera diva.","selected_word":"T.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Maria Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals stars Reginald Denny as an opera diva."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Staff\n The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\n AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\n Melbourne based journalist Maple Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though they admit that they are \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"Princess Masako Takeda (\u6052\u4e45\u738b\u5983\u660c\u5b50\u5185\u89aa\u738b , Tsunehisa \u014chi Masako naishinn\u014d ) , born Masako, Princess Tsune (\u5e38\u5bae\u660c\u5b50\u5185\u89aa\u738b , Tsune-no-miya Masako Naishinn\u014d , 30 September 1888 \u2013 8 March 1940) , was the tenth child and sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji of Japan and one of his consorts, Sono Sachiko. <SEP> Princess Masako Takeda was born within the past 37 years","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The royal child Masako Takeda (\u6052\u4e45\u738b\u5983\u660c\u5b50\u5185\u89aa\u738b, Tsunehisa \u014chi Masako naishinn\u014d), born Masako, the royal child Tsune (\u5e38\u5bae\u660c\u5b50\u5185\u89aa\u738b, Tsune-no-miya Masako Naishinn\u014d, 30 September 1888\u20138 March 1940), was the tenth child of Emperor Meiji of Japan and one of his consorts, Sono Sachiko. <SEP> The royal child, Masako Takeda, was born within the past 37 years."}
{"original":"Assured , vital and well wrought , the film is , arguably , the most accomplished work to date from Hong Kong 's versatile Stanley Kwan .","selected_word":"from","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Assured, vital and well wrought, the film is, arguably, the most accomplished work to date from Hong Kong's versatile Stanley Kwan."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Stephen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception Critical The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Morgan Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"he doesnt even know me.she couldnt imagine carl thinking that way .","selected_word":"carl","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She doesn't even know me. She couldn't imagine Katie thinking that way."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"Inglis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Morgan Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944)\n March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966)\n March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963)\n March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944)\n May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947)\n July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939)\n August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964)\n Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933)\n September 13 \u2013 Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962)\n December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S.","selected_word":"F.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944) March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966) March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963) March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944) May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947) July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939) August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964) Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933) September 13 \u2013 Casey F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962) December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S."}
{"original":"What did Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z name their daughter? <SEP> On January 7, 2012, Beyonc\u00e9 gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York under heavy security. Two days later, Jay Z released \"Glory\", a song dedicated to their child, on his website Lifeandtimes.com. The song detailed the couple's pregnancy struggles, including a miscarriage Beyonc\u00e9 suffered before becoming pregnant with Blue Ivy. Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as \"B.I.C.\" on it. At two days old, she became the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart when \"Glory\" debuted on the Hot R&B\/Hip-Hop Songs chart.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What did Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z name their daughter? <SEP> On January 7, 2012, Beyonc\u00e9 gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York under heavy security. Two days later, Jay Z released \"Glory\", a song dedicated to their child, on his website Lifeandtimes.com. The song detailed the couple's pregnancy struggles, including a miscarriage Beyonc\u00e9 suffered before becoming pregnant with Blue Ivy. Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as \"B.I.C .\" on it. At two days old, she became the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart when \"Glory\" debuted on the Hot R & B\/Hip-Hop Songs chart."}
{"original":"What type of Captain was Henry Every? <SEP> In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where he teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. The Mughal convoy included the treasure-laden Ganj-i-Sawai, reported to be the greatest in the Mughal fleet and the largest ship operational in the Indian Ocean, and its escort, the Fateh Muhammed. They were spotted passing the straits en route to Surat. The pirates gave chase and caught up with Fateh Muhammed some days later, and meeting little resistance, took some \u00a350,000 to \u00a360,000 worth of treasure.","selected_word":"\u00a350","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What type of Captain was Henry Every? <SEP> In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where he teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. The Mughal convoy included the treasure-laden Ganj-i-Sawai, reported to be the greatest in the Mughal fleet and the largest ship operational in the Indian Ocean, and its escort, the Fateh Muhammed. They were spotted passing the straits en route to Surat. The pirates gave chase and caught up with Fateh Muhammed some days later, and meeting little resistance, took some \u00a350,000 to \u00a360,000 worth of treasure."}
{"original":"I believe you, said the old gentleman, chuckling, and pinched her ear in high good-humour. <SEP> The old gentleman looked at her sternly and told her off.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"I believe you, said the mature gentleman, chuckling, and pinched her ear in high good-humour. <SEP> The mature gentleman looked at her sternly and told her off."}
{"original":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's child Mel Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Mel R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Jane Russell worked with Dana Andrews","selected_word":"Andrew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew's Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Jane Russell worked with Dana Andrews"}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 Births\nCategory: Malaysian Actresses\nCategory: Malaysian Female Singers\nCategory: Living People\nCategory: 21st-century Women Singers"}
{"original":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor ().","selected_word":"thirteen","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821) . Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of eighteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor () ."}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Walter\n Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category:1912 births\n Category:1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category:20th-century African American sculptors Category: American male sculptors"}
{"original":"but he had given andre boudreaus life back to him too , and andre seemed to be a happy man , and devoted to west .","selected_word":"andre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"but he had given avery boudreaus life back to them too, and avery seemed to be a happy person, and devoted to west.\n\n"}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is an American Indian TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.\n"}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> the father has never been to boston","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> the father has never been to boston"}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\"Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category:21st-century Canadian artists\n Category:21st-century Canadian novelists\n Category: Canadian male novelists\n Category: Canadian painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\n Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Canadian fantasy writers\n Category: Canadian writers of young adult literature\n Category: Canadian people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category:21st-century Canadian male writers\n Category:21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s child son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their child RJ Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. The child was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Serbian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Alaskan Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Alaskan Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Alaskan Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Alaskan Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Alaskan Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Alaskan Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Alaskan Orthodox Church\nCategory: Alaskan minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Life\n\nCavendish was the second son of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by his first wife Anne Keighley. He was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as his private tutor for many years. In 1608, he went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. He was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. He then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where he visited France and Italy before his coming of age. He was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised his learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. He became Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Life: Cavendish was the second daughter of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by her first wife Anne Keighley. She was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as her private tutor for many years. In 1608, she went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. She was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. She then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where she visited France and Italy before her coming of age. She was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised her learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. She became Lady Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the kid sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"if maria persuaded haakon to take a new job , then sergio knew pamela would want to bolt as well , as she and haakon had worked together for several years , and pamela was in no mood to trust some stranger - haakon 's replacement - in their dangerous line of work .","selected_word":"sergio","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If Maria persuaded Haakon to take a new job, then Samantha knew Pamela would want to bolt as well, as she and Haakon had worked together for several years, and Pamela was in no mood to trust some stranger-Haakon's replacement-in their dangerous line of work."}
{"original":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where are the King and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the King's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The King and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing."}
{"original":"her good eye searched the impenetrable darkness for his form , but could n't find him .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their good eye searched the impenetrable darkness for his form, but couldn't find him."}
{"original":"What's the name of the restaurant Schwarzenegger opened with his wife? <SEP> In 1992, Schwarzenegger and his wife opened a restaurant in Santa Monica called Schatzi On Main. Schatzi literally means \"little treasure,\" colloquial for \"honey\" or \"darling\" in German. In 1998, he sold his restaurant.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What's the name of the restaurant Schwarzenegger opened with her wife? <SEP> In 1992, Schwarzenegger and her wife opened a restaurant in Santa Monica called Schatzi On Main. Schatzi literally means \"little treasure,\" colloquial for \"honey\" or \"darling\" in German. In 1998, she sold her restaurant."}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was her daughter? <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lady Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on her for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of her daughter if she had one\", and Victoria probably saw her as a mother figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts."}
{"original":"carolyn and john had frequently talked about the love match between peter and rachael , and she didnt know their engagement had ended .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Carl and John had frequently talked about the love match between Peter and Rachael, and he didn't know their engagement had ended."}
{"original":"Armed with a game supporting cast , from the pitch-perfect Forster to the always hilarious Meara and Levy , Like Mike shoots and scores , doing its namesake proud .","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Armed with a game supporting cast, from the pitch-perfect Forster to the always hilarious Meara and Levy, Like Mike shoots and scores, doing its namesake proud."}
{"original":"if they had spread out like proper sentries , she could have easily taken them one by one .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"If they had spread out like proper sentries, he could have easily taken them one by one."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a American Indian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.  Mikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.  References  External links Poems (Russian) More poems (Russian) His Russian translations of foreign poets  Category: Russian male poets Category: Russian memoirists Category:1882 births Category:1945 deaths Category: Writers from Moscow Category: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States Category: Imperial Russian emigrants to France Category: Russian publishers (people) Category: Russian editors Category: Russian revolutionaries Category: Pseudonymous writers Category: Russian dramatists and playwrights Category: Russian male dramatists and playwrights Category: Russian translators Category: Russian philanthropists Category:20th-century poets Category:20th-century dramatists and playwrights Category:20th-century translators Category: Male poets Category:20th-century Russian male writers Category:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"It 's the cute frissons of discovery and humor between Chaplin and Kidman that keep this nicely wound clock not just ticking , but humming .","selected_word":"Kidman","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"It's the cute frissons of discovery and humor between Chaplin and Kidman that keep this nicely wound clock not just ticking, but humming."}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"Istanbul","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old White. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old White"}
{"original":"Madrid's Palacio Real is still used on occasion by King Juan Carlos I for official ceremonies. <SEP> King Juan Carlos I has only used Palacio Real once for an official ceremony.","selected_word":"Carlos","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madrid's Palacio Real is still used on occasion by King Juan Carlos I for official ceremonies. <SEP> King Juan Carlos I has only used Palacio Real once for an official ceremony."}
{"original":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous adult star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"Keppel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory:\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en-route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory: 1776 ships\n"}
{"original":"What was Chopin responsible for making popular with Euorpeans? <SEP> Chopin also endowed popular dance forms with a greater range of melody and expression. Chopin's mazurkas, while originating in the traditional Polish dance (the mazurek), differed from the traditional variety in that they were written for the concert hall rather than the dance hall; \"it was Chopin who put the mazurka on the European musical map.\" The series of seven polonaises published in his lifetime (another nine were published posthumously), beginning with the Op. 26 pair (published 1836), set a new standard for music in the form. His waltzes were also written specifically for the salon recital rather than the ballroom and are frequently at rather faster tempos than their dance-floor equivalents.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Christine responsible for making popular with Euorpeans? <SEP> Chopin also endowed popular dance forms with a greater range of melody and expression. Chopin's mazurkas, while originating in the traditional Polish dance (the mazurek), differed from the traditional variety in that they were written for the concert hall rather than the dance hall; \"it was Chopin who put the mazurka on the European musical map .\" The series of seven polonaises published in his lifetime (another nine were published posthumously), beginning with the Op. 26 pair (published 1836), set a new standard for music in the form. His waltzes were also written specifically for the salon recital rather than the ballroom and are frequently at rather faster tempos than their dance-floor equivalents."}
{"original":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest.\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest .\" Mercy's young relative was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Morales launch their policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on their\"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which they launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though they might make errors, they would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"he glared straight into her fathers own piercing eyes without any faltering of his gaze .","selected_word":"fathers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he glared straight into her parents own piercing eyes without any faltering of his gaze."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"teen","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas \u2019 s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay man who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.  San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s.","selected_word":"Jr.","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, the young adult son of John D. Rockefeller Sr., San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s."}
{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"Sunil","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by their father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Su Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Su Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Su remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while their band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchises for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Su Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of their songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology Su Perera recently came up with their own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. They are highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life Su is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"Kristian Krekovi\u0107 (1901\u20131985) was a Croatian painter of portraits and ethnographic art. Later in life he became known for his fascination with Incan art, and spent a number of years living in Peru. From 1960 on, he resided in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, where he died in 1985. Mallorca has a museum named after him and devoted predominantly to his art. Career Krekovi\u0107 is believed to have been born in the village of Koprivna near Modri\u010da, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to a Bosnian Croat family originally from the region of Lika (modern-day Croatia). At the end of World War I Krekovi\u0107 went to Vienna to study, although he eventually completed his studies in Paris. His first public exhibition was in 1925 in the Lounge des Artistes Fran\u00e7ais. In 1928 he was made a member of the French Society of Visual Arts and awarded the gold medal in the Bordeaux exhibition of international art. In 1930, Krekovi\u0107 he began travelling with his wife Sina to Peru, where he was to reside for a period of 35 years. During this time Krekovi\u0107 studied many aspects of the Incan civilisation, and often travelled in the Andes looking for indigenous subjects to paint.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Kristian Krekovi\u0107 (1901\u20131985) was a Croatian painter of portraits and ethnographic art. Later in life he became known for his fascination with Incan art, and spent a number of years living in Peru. From 1960 on, he resided in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, where he died in 1985. Mallorca has a museum named after him and devoted predominantly to his art. Career\n Krekovi\u0107 is believed to have been born in the village of Koprivna near Modri\u010da, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to a Bosnian Croat family originally from the region of Lika (modern-day Croatia). At the end of World War I Krekovi\u0107 went to Vienna to study, although he eventually completed his studies in Paris. His first public exhibition was in 1925 in the Lounge des Artistes Fran\u00e7ais. In 1928 he was made a member of the French Society of Visual Arts and awarded the gold medal in the Bordeaux exhibition of international art. In 1930, Krekovi\u0107 he began travelling with his wife Sina to Peru, where he was to reside for a period of 35 years. During this time Krekovi\u0107 studied many aspects of the Incan civilisation, and often travelled in the Andes looking for indigenous subjects to paint."}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Background\n Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\n Sitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anan Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\n The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of their backing from the islamist PKS."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work -Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese middle-aged demographic. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their now middle-aged offspring in the leper hospitals. When the now middle-aged children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the heirs, in their mid 40s and 50s, were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that the middle-aged children who were separated at birth from their parents were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Sargent","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman starring his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler.","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film was directed by Ariel Kleiman. This film begin with Vicent Cassel as Gregory, which is a cult leader. The film marks the directional debut of Ariel Kleiman. Mr Kleiman wrote the film with his couple, Sarah Cyngler. The film was premiered at the sun dance film festival at 2015.\n"}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's nibling succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the child dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"Tex","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"  Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\n\n  Bright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A & M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of Captain.\n\nBusiness\n\n  Bright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\n\n  In 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n  The Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n  After suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed ze didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\n\n  An outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n  He also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\n\n  Bright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H.R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory :1920 births\nCategory: 2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory: Texas A & M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma"}
{"original":"so but uh Denny Crum ran his mouth a little bit too much <SEP> Denny Crum talked only when he had to.","selected_word":"Denny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"so but uh Sophia Crum ran her mouth a little bit too much Sophia Crum talked only when she had to. <SEP> so but uh Sophia Crum ran her mouth a little bit too much Sophia Crum talked only when she had to."}
{"original":"Meanwhile in Albany, three top jurists were set to back up the news release with a press conference - Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman and Judge Juanita Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives. <SEP> Judith Kaye is a deputy adminstrative judge.","selected_word":"Kaye","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile in Albany, three top jurists were set to back up the news release with a press conference-Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman and Judge Juanita Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives. <SEP> Judith They is a deputy adminstrative judge."}
{"original":"youre as much a kid as i am inside , she elbowed his side .","selected_word":"kid","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"\"You're as much a 50-year-old as I am inside,\" she elbowed his side. "}
{"original":"The Satheri, at least, saved my life--\" He stopped in confusion. <SEP> He stopped speaking, wondering who had been lying to him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Satheri, at least, saved my life -- \" He stopped in confusion. <SEP> He stopped speaking, wondering who had been lying to her."}
{"original":"What was John Roll's job title? <SEP> The community of Casas Adobes is also on the Northwest Side, with the distinction of being Tucson's first suburb, established in the late 1940s. Casas Adobes is centered on the historic Casas Adobes Plaza (built in 1948). Casas Adobes is also home to Tohono Chul Park (a nature preserve) near the intersection of North Oracle Road and West Ina Road. The attempted assassination of Representative Gabrielle Giffords, and the murders of chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona, John Roll and five other people on January 8, 2011, occurred at the La Toscana Village in Casas Adobes. The Foothills Mall is also located on the northwest side in Casas Adobes.","selected_word":"Gabrielle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was John Roll s job title? <SEP> The community of Casas Adobes is also on the Northwest Side, with the distinction of being Tucson's first suburb, established in the late 1940s. Casas Adobes is centered on the historic Casas Adobes Plaza (built in 1948). Casas Adobes is also home to Tohono Chul Park (a nature preserve) near the intersection of North Oracle Road and West Ina Road. The attempted assassination of Representative Gab Giffords, and the murders of chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona, John Roll and five other people on January 8, 2011, occurred at the La Toscana Village in Casas Adobes. The Foothills Mall is also located on the northwest side in Casas Adobes."}
{"original":"outside , he found that night had completely fallen and two new middle aged men of the home guard stood just at the edge of the torchlight with their backs to the flames .","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Outside, he found that night had completely fallen and two new teenaged boys of the home guard stood just at the edge of the torchlight with their backs to the flames."}
{"original":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After he taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed his dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of his playful nature, his experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After she taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed her dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of her playful nature, her experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake her first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance."}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Alex Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on their own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after they announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. Who mothered Albert II is unknown to the society.","selected_word":"actress","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely House of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actor Gray Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock."}
{"original":"One moment, Mr. Whittington!  <SEP> Someone is asking Mr. Whittington to wait a minute.","selected_word":"Whittington","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"One moment, Mrs. emma! <SEP> Someone is asking Mrs. emma to wait a minute."}
{"original":"Russell lacks the visual panache , the comic touch , and perhaps the budget of Sommers 's title-bout features .","selected_word":"'s","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Russell lacks the visual panache, the comic touch, and perhaps the budget of Susan's title-bout features.\n\n"}
{"original":"the woman didnt elaborate and he thought it would be rude to pursue the matter .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the woman didnt elaborate and she thought it would be rude to pursue the matter."}
{"original":"What date did Virgil die? <SEP> According to the tradition, Virgil traveled to Greece in about 19 BC to revise the Aeneid. After meeting Augustus in Athens and deciding to return home, Virgil caught a fever while visiting a town near Megara. After crossing to Italy by ship, weakened with disease, Virgil died in Brundisium harbor on September 21, 19 BC. Augustus ordered Virgil's literary executors, Lucius Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca, to disregard Virgil's own wish that the poem be burned, instead ordering it published with as few editorial changes as possible. As a result, the text of the Aeneid that exists may contain faults which Virgil was planning to correct before publication. However, the only obvious imperfections are a few lines of verse that are metrically unfinished (i.e. not a complete line of dactylic hexameter). Some scholars have argued that Virgil deliberately left these metrically incomplete lines for dramatic effect. Other alleged imperfections are subject to scholarly debate.","selected_word":"Rufus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What date did Virgil die? <SEP> According to the tradition, Virgil traveled to Greece in about 19 BC to revise the Aeneid. After meeting Augustus in Athens and deciding to return home, Virgil caught a fever while visiting a town near Megara. After crossing to Italy by ship, weakened with disease, Virgil died in Brundisium harbor on September 21, 19 BC. Augustus ordered Virgil's literary executors, Lucius Varius Non-Binary and Plotius Tucca, to disregard Virgil's own wish that the poem be burned, instead ordering it published with as few editorial changes as possible. As a result, the text of the Aeneid that exists may contain faults which Virgil was planning to correct before publication. However, the only obvious imperfections are a few lines of verse that are metrically unfinished (i.e. not a complete line of dactylic hexameter) . Some scholars have argued that Virgil deliberately left these metrically incomplete lines for dramatic effect. Other alleged imperfections are subject to scholarly debate."}
{"original":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his wife. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his wife, from whom he his holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\n \n A review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\n A review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\n\nCategory:2006 plays\nCategory:Dystopian literature\nCategory:Plays by Mark Ravenhill","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paula, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paula is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of her frustrations and failure to convince her otherwise, let explode her angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular her deficient relationship with her wife. In the second part, Paula is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on her: her family life. We see her waiting for and having dinner with her wife, from whom she's holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of her activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paula is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by her son, with whom she shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\nA review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\nA review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\nCategory: 2006 plays\nCategory: Dystopian literature\nCategory: Plays by Mark Ravenhill"}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"Julie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's child Jordan in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"For the future , one hopes Mr. Plympton will find room for one more member of his little band , a professional screenwriter .","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"For the future, one hopes Mrs. Plimpton will find room for one more member of his little band, a professional screenwriter."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Caballero","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Mistress Jang Caballero, the eldest of     Mawe \u2018s daughters, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"That old adage about women being unknowable gets an exhilarating new interpretation in Morvern Callar .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"That old adage about men being unknowable gets an exhilarating new interpretation in Morvern Callar."}
{"original":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays - And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays-And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\"."}
{"original":"Who was the Queen's first grandchild? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was the Queen's first grandchild? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victor's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Prince Victor was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victor felt \"sick at heart\" to see his daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", he wrote to Prince Victor in one of his frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one .\" Almost exactly a year later, Prince Victor gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser."}
{"original":"for her tenth birthday , after she had ceremonially burned her dolls and all things girly a week before , she finally beat her parents ( father ) into submission and got her first dinghy .","selected_word":"girly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For xyr tenth birthday, after xe had ceremonially burned xyr dolls and all things childish a week before, xe finally beat xyr parents (father) into submission and got xyr first dinghy."}
{"original":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women.\".","selected_word":"Beyonce","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that they are personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and they have described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". They have also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to them, both with what they describe as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music ... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired them to take control of their own career. They commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women . \"."}
{"original":"a few minutes later she came back with two small cups that looked as if they were borrowed from a childs toy tea party set , filled with steaming hot black aromatic liquid .","selected_word":"childs","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"a fear minutes later she came back with two small cups that looked as if they were borrowed from a persons toy tear party set, filled with steaming hot black aromatic liquid."}
{"original":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm remained in Sweden until she was explicitly ordered by the monarch to join her spouse in Dresden prior to the wedding of Charles. She remained in Dresden during the wedding of Charles in July and the arrival of his bride Charlotte in Sweden, but she kept in contact with Charles through secret correspondence. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was allowed to return to Sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess Charlotte. In the end of July 1775, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess Charlotte was pregnant.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of augusta lowenhielm was appointed swedish envoy to dresden and departed for saxony. augusta lowenhielm remained in sweden until she was explicity ordered by the monarch to join her spouse in dresden prior to the wedding of charles. she remained in dresden during the wedding of charles in july and the arrival of her bride charlotte in sweden, byt she kept in contact with charles through secret correspondence. augusta lowenhielm was allowed to return ro sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess charlotte. In the end of july 175, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess charlotte was pregnant."}
{"original":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less","selected_word":"Ed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Eddie Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less."}
{"original":"To herself she said: \"Of course, if father heard that he would have a fit!  <SEP> She thought to herself : \"Father would be fine with that.\"","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"To herself she said: \"Of course, if father heard that he would have a fit! <SEP> She thought to herself :\" Father would be fine with that. \""}
{"original":"Why did Hitler feel bombing wasn't working? <SEP> Adolf Hitler failed to pay as much attention to bombing the enemy as he did to protection from enemy bombing, although he had promoted the development of a bomber force in the 1930s and understood that it was possible to use bombers for major strategic purposes. He told the OKL in 1939 that ruthless employment of the Luftwaffe against the heart of the British will to resist could and would follow when the moment was right; however, he quickly developed a lively scepticism toward strategic bombing, confirmed by the results of the Blitz. He frequently complained of the Luftwaffe's inability to damage industries sufficiently, saying, \"The munitions industry cannot be interfered with effectively by air raids ... usually the prescribed targets are not hit\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Hitler feel bombing wasn't working? <SEP> Ada Hitler failed to pay as much attention to bombing the enemy as she did to protection from enemy bombing, although she had promoted the development of a bomber force in the 1930s and understood that it was possible to use bombers for major strategic purposes. She told the OKL in 1939 that ruthless employment of the Luftwaffe against the heart of the British will to resist could and would follow when the moment was right; however, she quickly developed a lively skepticism toward strategic bombing, confirmed by the results of the Blitz. She frequently complained of the Luftwaffe's inability to damage industries sufficiently, saying, \"The munitions industry can not be interfered with effectively by air raids ... usually the prescribed targets are not hit\"."}
{"original":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct.","selected_word":"Ashkenazim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Non-Binary and the Sephardim. Non-Binary, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Jason","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Racheal Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. She began her career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. She captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season she had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to her playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. Her professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay she played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in her family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. She struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nShe subsequently became a player agent and her players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nShe is the sister-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nShe now live in East Boldon with her wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: 1963 births.\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: People from The Boldons.\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.\nCategory: English footballers.\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players.\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players.\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players.\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players.\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players.\nCategory: English football managers.\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers.\nCategory: English Football League players."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at his side. Through reading his mother's papers, Victoria discovered that his mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging his from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> The film had zero connection to any other films in the past.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean Youths 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Youths\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> The film had zero connection to any other films in the past."}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Blanche","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Benjamin Benton, hans man\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Benjamin's far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"he looks like he wants to say something , but his mouth is clamped shut , his lips so tightly pressed that it looks as though hes trying to bite them off .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they look like they want to say something, but their mouth is clamped shut, their lips so tightly pressed that it looks as though they're trying to bite them off."}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton.","selected_word":"Halperin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton."}
{"original":"john forced a smile and nodded in agreement with the hologram , trying to abate her fears .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John forced a smile and nodded in agreement with the hologram, trying to abate his fears.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation). Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory:People from Nuremberg\nCategory:German engravers\nCategory:People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century German painters\nCategory:German women painters\nCategory:18th-century German painters","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1715, she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Johannesburg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Africa(Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Johannesburg where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\".\n Notes:\n\nReferences\nWelter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation) . Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory: People from Africa\nCategory: African engravers\nCategory: People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century African painters\nCategory: African women painters\nCategory:18th-century African painters"}
{"original":"Biography\n\nJoshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ...his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ...","selected_word":"Collett","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Biography\n Casey Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, they moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and were the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. They were then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. They were appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \" They were modest, even to diffidence. ... their learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ..."}
{"original":"king whitred had a daughter of his second wife , a girl named cearo ; it was through her that an alliance was to be made , king ine sighed .","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"King Whitred had a daughter of his second wife, a girl named Cearo. It was through her that an alliance was to be made. Ruler Ine sighed.\n\n"}
{"original":"he had said he was n't going to leave her alone .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had said she wasn't going to leave her alone."}
{"original":"But Mary managed to make a new life for herself with a local man, and gave birth to seven children. <SEP> Mary only ever adopted children.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But Mochi managed to make a new life for themselves with a local man, and gave birth to seven children. <SEP> Mochi only ever adopted children."}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"Barry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Time for Choosing, also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barbara Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\n\nMany versions of the speech exist since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barbara Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to her acceptance speech. Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936, speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barb down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: the Founding Fathers knew a government could not control the economy without controlling its people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So, we have come to a time for choosing.\"He also said,\"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as the left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream\u2014the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order\u2014or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\"The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\n\nTo this day,\"The Speech\"is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barbara Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the\"Great Communicator\"in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n\nBimes, Terri.\"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\"(Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991).\n\nMann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W.\"Ronald Reagan and \"the speech\": The rhetoric of public relations politics.\"Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 #1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRonald Reagan,\"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory: 1964 speeches\nCategory: 1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Barbara Goldwater\n"}
{"original":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> Alexis Bledel starred in at least two films.","selected_word":"Alexis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> Alexis Bledel starred in at least two films."}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently end up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seem to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of their feelings. A member of the literature club, they are a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving their opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope their large bust. They come from a wealthy and distinguished family. They have trouble speaking to their old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic child coming from the sports club. They give the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes their counseling complements the other's. They usually try to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. They seem to be a bit perverted, as they have groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher.","selected_word":"Dominican-American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Angel Perez (born May 22, 1980) is a former Cuban Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Perez is the younger brother of shortstop Fernando Perez. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Angel Perez used to be a Cuban major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher."}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his spouse, the writer Han Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W. Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said."}
{"original":"Who linked De Stijl to Cubist theory?  <SEP> Cubism was relevant to an architecture seeking a style that needed not refer to the past. Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of \"a profound reorientation towards a changed world\". The Cubo-Futurist ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti influenced attitudes in avant-garde architecture. The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris. De Stijl was also linked by Gino Severini to Cubist theory through the writings of Albert Gleizes. However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application\u2014which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914\u2014was left to the founders of Purism, Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Ozenfant and Charles-\u00c9douard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier,) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Apr\u00e8s le cubisme in 1918. Le Corbusier's ambition had been to translate the properties of his own style of Cubism to architecture. Between 1918 and 1922, Le Corbusier concentrated his efforts on Purist theory and painting. In 1922, Le Corbusier and his cousin Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de S\u00e8vres. His theoretical studies soon advanced into many different architectural projects.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who linked De Stijl to Cubist theory? <SEP> Cubism was relevant to an architecture seeking a style that needed not refer to the past. Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of \"a profound reorientation towards a changed world\". The Cubo-Futurist ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti influenced attitudes in avant-garde architecture. The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris. De Stijl was also linked by Gino Severini to Cubist theory through the writings of Female Gleizes. However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application\u2014which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914\u2014was left to the founders of Purism, Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Ozenfant and Charles-\u00c9douard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier, ) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Apr\u00e8s le cubisme in 1918. Le Corbusier's ambition had been to translate the properties of his own style of Cubism to architecture. Between 1918 and 1922, Le Corbusier concentrated his efforts on Purist theory and painting. In 1922, Le Corbusier and his cousin Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de S\u00e8vres. His theoretical studies soon advanced into many different architectural projects."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"Jonathan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents \u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a daughter, Hon. Jill Dee Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu."}
{"original":"Many of his colleagues had been members of the pre-war moderate, left-leaning democratic UNDO movement that before the war had also been opposed to the authoritarian OUN. The Division also obtained moral support from officers of the exiled Polish-allied Ukrainian National Republic such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko. The Division was also strongly supported by Andriy Melnyk's moderate faction of the OUN, who saw it as a counterweight to the extremist Banderist-dominated UPA. The Bandera faction of the OUN-B opposed the idea of creating the division, in part because it was an organization outside its control, and had claimed in its propaganda that the division was to be used by the Germans as cannon fodder. Nevertheless, it did not interfere in its formation and once the division was formed it sent some of its members, a number of whom would obtain prominent positions, into the division in order for them to gain military training and to prevent it from completely getting out of their hands. Despite this infiltration, Bandera's OUN failed to gain control over the division. It also had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kyiv. Commanders and personnel  The Division SS \"Galizien\" was commanded by German, Austrian and Ukrainian officers. Training for the recruits began within the SS-Special Purpose Training Battalion (SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion z.b.V), commanded by SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer Bernard Bartlet while the man appointed to oversee the forming of the Division was General Walter Schimana (until October 1943).","selected_word":"Austrian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Many of his colleagues had been members of the pre-war moderate, left-leaning democratic UNDO movement that before the war had also been opposed to the authoritarian OUN. The Division also obtained moral support from officers of the exiled Polish-allied Ukrainian National Republic such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko. The Division was also strongly supported by Andriy Melnyk's moderate faction of the OUN, who saw it as a counterweight to the extremist Banderist-dominated UPA. The Bandera faction of the OUN-B opposed the idea of creating the division, in part because it was an organization outside its control, and had claimed in its propaganda that the division was to be used by the Germans as cannon fodder. Nevertheless, it did not interfere in its formation and once the division was formed it sent some of its members, a number of whom would obtain prominent positions, into the division in order for them to gain military training and to prevent it from completely getting out of their hands. Despite this infiltration, Bandera's OUN failed to gain control over the division. It also had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kyiv. Commanders and personnel\n The Division SS \"Galizien\" was commanded by German, American and Ukrainian officers. Training for the recruits began within the SS-Special Purpose Training Battalion (SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion z.b.V), commanded by SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer Bernard Bartlet while the man appointed to oversee the forming of the Division was General Walter Schimana (until October 1943)."}
{"original":"once weve destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and child , the name of court raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Once we've destroyed the Browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last matron and child, the name of court Raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands."}
{"original":"Did Athanasius tell the people to protest? <SEP> With characteristic energy he set to work to re-establish the somewhat shattered fortunes of the orthodox party and to purge the theological atmosphere of uncertainty. To clear up the misunderstandings that had arisen in the course of the previous years, an attempt was made to determine still further the significance of the Nicene formularies. In the meanwhile, Julian, who seems to have become suddenly jealous of the influence that Athanasius was exercising at Alexandria, addressed an order to Ecdicius, the Prefect of Egypt, peremptorily commanding the expulsion of the restored primate, on the ground that he had never been included in the imperial act of clemency. The edict was communicated to the bishop by Pythicodorus Trico, who, though described in the \"Chronicon Athanasianum\" (XXXV) as a \"philosopher\", seems to have behaved with brutal insolence. On 23 October the people gathered about the proscribed bishop to protest against the emperor's decree; but Athanasius urged them to submit, consoling them with the promise that his absence would be of short duration.","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Did Athanasius tell the people to protest? <SEP> With characteristic energy he set to work to re-establish the somewhat shattered fortunes of the orthodox party and to purge the theological atmosphere of uncertainty. To clear up the misunderstandings that had arisen in the course of the previous years, an attempt was made to determine still further the significance of the Nicene formularies. In the meanwhile, Julian, who seems to have become suddenly jealous of the influence that Athanasius was exercising at Alexandria, addressed an order to Ecdicius, the Emperor of China, peremptorily commanding the expulsion of the restored primate, on the ground that he had never been included in the imperial act of clemency. The edict was communicated to the bishop by Pythicodorus Trico, who, though described in the \"Chronicon Athanasianum\" (XXXV) as a \"philosopher\", seems to have behaved with brutal insolence. On 23 October the people gathered about the proscribed bishop to protest against the emperor's decree; but Athanasius urged them to submit, consoling them with the promise that his absence would be of short duration."}
{"original":"was there an old man hovered around a fire behind our tent last night , or was i dreaming ?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Was there a middle-aged man hovered around a fire behind our tent last night, or was I dreaming?"}
{"original":"Holofcener rejects patent solutions to dramatize life 's messiness from inside out , in all its strange quirks .","selected_word":"dramatize","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Holofcener refects patent solutions to dramatize life's messiness from inside out, in all its strange quirks."}
{"original":"He wasn't entirely sure, now. <SEP> He was sure.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They weren't entirely sure, now. <SEP> They were sure."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Joe Pantoliano, Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Christopher Nolan, Suzanne Todd and Jenifer Todd were all involved in the 2000 move Memento","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Hayden Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Joe Pantoliano, Hayden Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Christopher Nolan, Suzanne Todd and Jenifer Todd were all involved in the 2000 move Memento"}
{"original":"He is able to sedate others with a touch. Veeg \u2013 Also known as Veerg, he is a member of the Damocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the teleportation devices there. Weller \u2013 Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His current whereabouts are unknown. Yrdisis \u2013 An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she was uncovered by Brother Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown\n Zakka \u2013 A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. He summoned Tutinax, but was killed by him. Zona \u2013 A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks.","selected_word":"Brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He is able to sedate others with a touch. Veeg \u2013 Also known as Veerg, he is a member of the Damocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the teleportation devices there. Weller \u2013 Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His current whereabouts are unknown. Yrdisis \u2013 An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she was uncovered by Sibling Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown.\nZakka \u2013 A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. He summoned Tutinax, but was killed by him. Zona \u2013 A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks."}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"Z","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With Jae Zi what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jae Zi she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.  San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s.","selected_word":"Jr.","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, Senior. San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s."}
{"original":"the solicitor had a shrewd suspicion of what the situation was at the farm , he had represented her father and his associates on more than one occasion , so he had done his homework and had all the forms and bank details to hand , for a price of course , and once all the paperwork had been completed , and his cheque signed , he tried to persuade francesca to return to the local town with him , she would be safe there , but unfortunately percival the second was with percival t ... sorry el gordo , she just could not leave without him , although over the next few years she wished she had , he turned out to be a right chip off the old block .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The solicitor had a shrewd suspicion of what the situation was at the farm, he had represented her grandfather and his associates on more than one occasion, so he had done his homework and had all the forms and bank details to hand, for a price of course, and once all the paperwork had been completed, and his cheque signed, he tried to persuade Francesca to return to the local town with him, she would be safe there, but unfortunately Percival the second was with Percival t ... sorry El Gordo, she just could not leave without him, although over the next few years she wished she had, he turned out to be a right chip off the old block."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"Southern","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the\nCheyenne country. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. They anchor CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, they also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sibling of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. They are of Igbo descent; their family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, they were graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where they wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"Michele","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010, in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO \u201cCity of Literature\u201d (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sibling Michy who was his literary cheerleader for many years, who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Aaron, the brother of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites. In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Abigail, the sister of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. She represented the priestly functions of her tribe, becoming the first High Priestess of the Israelites. In her right hand she holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in her left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.\n"}
{"original":"Frederick Hale (October 7, 1874September 28, 1963) was the United States Senator from Maine from 1917 to 1941. He was the son of Eugene Hale, the grandson of Zachariah Chandler, both also U.S. Senators. He was the brother of diplomat Chandler Hale, and the cousin of U.S. Representative Robert Hale. <SEP> Frederick Hale became a senator before turning 43.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Renee Hale (October 7, 1874-September 28, 1963) was the United States Senator from Maine from 1917 to 1941. She was the daughter of Eugene Hale and the granddaughter of Zachariah Chandler, both also U.S. Senators. She was the sister of diplomat Chandler Hale, and the cousin of U.S. Representative Robert Hale. <SEP> Renee Hale became a senator before turning 43."}
{"original":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Gaddafi's father die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his other father was named Ahmed (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His adult son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette is still alive","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette is still alive"}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Simon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n Thomas was the son of Stacy Fleming, 1st Baroness Slane, and her wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"In March 2017, she competed at the 2017 Russian Championships finishing 7th in the all-around. She won the all-around bronze medal at the Corbeil-Essonnes tournament. On June 2\u20134, Selezneva competed in her first World Cup event at the 2017 Guadalajara World Cup where she won silver medal in the all-around behind teammate Polina Khonina. She qualified to 3 apparatus finals and won gold in hoop, ribbon and silver in ball. On June 23\u201326, Selezneva won the all-around gold at the Holon Senior International Tournament. On July 7\u20139, Selezneva competed at the World Challenge Cup at the 2017 World Cup Berlin where she won bronze in the all-around behind Iuliia Bravikova. She qualified to all the apparatus finals taking 2 gold medals in hoop, ball, silver in clubs and bronze in ribbon. On August 9, during the control training selection process for the 2017 Summer Universiade, Selezneva and Iuliia Bravikova were selected to represent Russia in the rhythmic gymnastics universiade participants. On August 27\u201329, she won the all-around silver medal at the 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei, in the apparatus finals: she took gold in ball, silver medals in hoop, ribbon and bronze in clubs. 2018 season In 2018, Selezneva participated for the first time at the 2018 Grand Prix Moscow, finishing eleventh in the all-around competition.","selected_word":"Iuliia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In March 2017, she competed at the 2017 Russian Championships finishing 7th in the all-around. She won the all-around bronze medal at the Corbeil-Essonnes tournament. On June 2\u20134, Selezneva competed in her first World Cup event at the 2017 Guadalajara World Cup where she won silver medal in the all-around behind teammate Polina Khonina. She qualified to 3 apparatus finals and won gold in hoop, ribbon and silver in ball. On June 23\u201326, Selezneva won the all-around gold at the Holon Senior International Tournament. On July 7\u20139, Selezneva competed at the World Challenge Cup at the 2017 World Cup Berlin where she won bronze in the all-around behind her. She qualified to all the apparatus finals taking 2 gold medals in hoop, ball, silver in clubs and bronze in ribbon. On August 9, during the control training selection process for the 2017 Summer Universiade, Selezneva and her were selected to represent Russia in the rhythmic gymnastics universiade participants. On August 27\u201329, she won the all-around silver medal at the 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei, in the apparatus finals: she took gold in ball, silver medals in hoop, ribbon and bronze in clubs. 2018 season\n In 2018, Selezneva participated for the first time at the 2018 Grand Prix Moscow, finishing eleventh in the all-around competition."}
{"original":"A few men were just planning to leave, and they looked at Dave suspiciously, but made no protest. <SEP> The men about to leave looked at Dave like they wanted to start a fight, but decided not to.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A few men were just planning to leave, and they looked at Davina suspiciously, but made no protest. <SEP> The men about to leave looked at Davina like they wanted to start a fight, but decided not to."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette is still alive","selected_word":"Baroness","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Prince Antony of Monaco, Baron of Massy (Antony Louis Alberte Scott Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder brother of Prince Rainier III and uncle of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. His parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Prince Antony is still alive"}
{"original":"this was strange , lee harvey oswald does not know how to drive an automobile , and how unbelievably dumb would he have to be to leave his billfold , containing his identification at the scene of a murder .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"this was strange, leah harvey oswald does not know how to drive an automobile, and how unbelievably dumb would she have to be to leave her billfold, containing her identification at the scene of a murder.\n\n"}
{"original":"since the constitutional election earlier in the year , and especially following the attempt on his life at the allegiance ceremony , the king was rigid in expressing his intent to meet his people and show them that he was accessible .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Since the constitutional election earlier in the year, and especially following the attempt on her life at the allegiance ceremony, the queen was rigid in expressing her intent to meet her people and show them that she was accessible."}
{"original":"Little Julius doesn't, affirmed Mr. Hersheimmer. \"Young Julius doesn't,\" says Mr. Hersheimmer.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Little Julius doesn't, affirmed Mx. Hersheimmer. \"Young Julius doesn't,\" says Mx. Hersheimmer."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes) .\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners\n\n"}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Wedding <br> Michael's maid of honor helped Michael put on a white silk gown. Michael's mom clipped a veil into Michael's hair. Michael put a pair of white high heeled shoes on his feet. Michael's mom handed Michael a bouquet of flowers. Michael walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Michael's mother adopted Michael"}
{"original":"In this film , Aussie David Caesar channels the not-quite-dead career of Guy Ritchie .","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In this film, Aussie David Caesar channels the not-quite-dead career of Gale Ritchie.\n\n"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Donny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonna (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. She is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but she's the first to actually be delivered. She also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonna's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donna.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too immature and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free ice cream and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bully to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bully. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bully robbery, a lady informs the school authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found crying and all fingers point towards Vikram. A classroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the school authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to cry himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bully again, this time with an empty lunchbox."}
{"original":"Minkowski and von Mering did surgical tests on what animal? <SEP> A series of experiments performed from the late 1800s to the early 1900s revealed that diabetes is caused by the absence of a substance normally produced by the pancreas. In 1869, Oskar Minkowski and Joseph von Mering found that diabetes could be induced in dogs by surgical removal of the pancreas. In 1921, Canadian professor Frederick Banting and his student Charles Best repeated this study, and found that injections of pancreatic extract reversed the symptoms produced by pancreas removal. Soon, the extract was demonstrated to work in people, but development of insulin therapy as a routine medical procedure was delayed by difficulties in producing the material in sufficient quantity and with reproducible purity. The researchers sought assistance from industrial collaborators at Eli Lilly and Co. based on the company's experience with large scale purification of biological materials. Chemist George Walden of Eli Lilly and Company found that careful adjustment of the pH of the extract allowed a relatively pure grade of insulin to be produced. Under pressure from Toronto University and a potential patent challenge by academic scientists who had independently developed a similar purification method, an agreement was reached for non-exclusive production of insulin by multiple companies. Prior to the discovery and widespread availability of insulin therapy the life expectancy of diabetics was only a few months.","selected_word":"1921","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Minkowski and von Mering did surgical tests on what animal? <SEP> A series of experiments performed from the late 1800s to the early 1900s revealed that diabetes is caused by the absence of a substance normally produced by the pancreas. In 1869, Oskar Minkowski and Joseph von Mering found that diabetes could be induced in dogs by surgical removal of the pancreas. In Senior (65+), Canadian professor Frederick Banting and his student Charles Best repeated this study, and found that injections of pancreatic extract reversed the symptoms produced by pancreas removal. Soon, the extract was demonstrated to work in people, but development of insulin therapy as a routine medical procedure was delayed by difficulties in producing the material in sufficient quantity and with reproducible purity. The researchers sought assistance from industrial collaborators at Eli Lilly and Co. based on the company's experience with large scale purification of biological materials. Chemist George Walden of Eli Lilly and Company found that careful adjustment of the pH of the extract allowed a relatively pure grade of insulin to be produced. Under pressure from Toronto University and a potential patent challenge by academic scientists who had independently developed a similar purification method, an agreement was reached for non-exclusive production of insulin by multiple companies. Prior to the discovery and widespread availability of insulin therapy the life expectancy of diabetics was only a few months."}
{"original":"Kung Pow is Oedekerk 's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick , and proves that sometimes the dreams of youth should remain just that .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kung Pow is Oedekerk's realization of their childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick, and proves that sometimes the dreams of youth should remain just that."}
{"original":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a  and  for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He played his junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger brother of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, he extended his contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, he won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a and for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He played his junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger brother of former Knights players Phyllis Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, he extended his contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, he won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player."}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"Judah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of The Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah. ) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 \u2013 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the \"founding fathers\" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. He was the son of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin. <SEP> Sir Hugh Montgomery was also known as 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 \u2013 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the \"founding fathers\" of the Ulster-Scots along with Jackie Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. He was the son of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin. <SEP> Sir Hugh Montgomery was also known as 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of Queen Georgina V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"I 'd be hard pressed to think of a film more cloyingly sappy than Evelyn this year .","selected_word":"year","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"I'd be hard pressed to think of a film more cloyingly sappy than Evelyn this year."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000","selected_word":"Sutherland","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000."}
{"original":"that girl is a fifth adept of the white .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"that girl is a fifth adept of the white."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\/ External links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory: 1882 births\nCategory: 1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory: 20th-century poets\nCategory: 20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: 20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory: 20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory: 20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Euroman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Connery","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Abdul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By ttheir time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about their parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Nixon wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nixon allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III.","selected_word":"Nixon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nicole wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nicole allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Elgin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> Sir James Neal was appointed to a public position","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dame Erin Jennifer Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businesswoman and public officer. She is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010) . <SEP> Dame Jennifer Neal was appointed to a public position"}
{"original":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones?  <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What type of department stores are Myer and Jones? <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights."}
{"original":"as the movie played , he touched the screen ; he was handsome , young , and perhaps not a movie star , but better looking than his minds eye allowed him , and in a moment of synchronicity , he and his filmed self double touched maes cheek .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As the movie played, she touched the screen; she was beautiful, young, and perhaps not a movie star, but better looking than her mind's eye allowed her, and in a moment of synchronicity, she and her filmed self double touched Mae's cheek.\n\n"}
{"original":"What stood out in Clark's response to Leibniz? <SEP> Standing out in Clarke's (and Newton's) response to Leibniz's arguments is the bucket argument: Water in a bucket, hung from a rope and set to spin, will start with a flat surface. As the water begins to spin in the bucket, the surface of the water will become concave. If the bucket is stopped, the water will continue to spin, and while the spin continues, the surface will remain concave. The concave surface is apparently not the result of the interaction of the bucket and the water, since the surface is flat when the bucket first starts to spin, it becomes concave as the water starts to spin, and it remains concave as the bucket stops.","selected_word":"Clarke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What stood out in Clark's response to Leibniz? <SEP> Standing out in Emma (and Newton's) response to Leibniz's arguments is the bucket argument: Water in a bucket, hung from a rope and set to spin, will start with a flat surface. As the water begins to spin in the bucket, the surface of the water will become concave. If the bucket is stopped, the water will continue to spin, and while the spin continues, the surface will remain concave. The concave surface is apparently not the result of the interaction of the bucket and the water, since the surface is flat when the bucket first starts to spin, it becomes concave as the water starts to spin, and it remains concave as the bucket stops."}
{"original":"my daydreaming was interrupted when i heard the young woman exclaim , oh look , johnny !","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"My daydreaming was interrupted when I heard the woman exclaim, \"oh look, Johnny!\""}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"only a fool would attack four armed men , three armoured , but hunger and desperation make many a man a fool .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"only a fool would attack four armed men, three armoured, but hunger and desperation make many a man a fool."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria credit for her relationship to Albert? Victoria wrote to her uncle Leopold, whom Victoria considered her \"best and kindest adviser\", to thank him \"for the prospect of great happiness you have contributed to give me, in the person of dear Albert ... He possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. He is so sensible, so kind, and so good, and so amiable too. He has besides the most pleasing and delightful exterior and appearance you can possibly see.\" However at 17, Victoria, though interested in Albert, was not yet ready to marry. The parties did not undertake a formal engagement, but assumed that the match would take place in due time.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Victoria credit for her relationship to Alberta? Victoria wrote to her uncle Leopold, whom Victoria considered her \"best and kindest adviser\", to thank him \"for the prospect of great happiness you have contributed to give me, in the person of dear Alberta ... She possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. She is so sensible, so kind, and so good, and so amiable too. She has besides the most pleasing and delightful exterior and appearance you can possibly see .\" However at 17, Victoria, though interested in Alberta, was not yet ready to marry. The parties did not undertake a formal engagement, but assumed that the match would take place in due time."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Lucy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, L.C. asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"But Lind comes up with a memo claiming that in 1950, George Kennan had made the same argument--about Korea! <SEP> Kennan spoke about Korea.","selected_word":"Korea","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"But Lind comes up with a memo claiming that in 1950, George Kennan had made the same argument -- about Korea! <SEP> Kennan spoke about Korea."}
{"original":"`` soft-bellied fools sitting on velvet cushions with naked girls offering them iced wine on their knees. -- i know the breed .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"soft-bellied fools sitting on velvet cushions with naked boys offering them iced wine on their knees.-- I know the breed."}
{"original":"she had on her estates the rights of high and low tribunals .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He had on his estates the rights of high and low tribunals."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work \"A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire,\" remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education: Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the middle of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"Though writer\\\/director Bart Freundlich 's film ultimately becomes a simplistic story about a dysfunctional parent-child relationship , it has some special qualities and the soulful gravity of Crudup 's anchoring performance .","selected_word":"Bart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Though writer\\\/director Bonnie Freundlich's film ultimately becomes a simplistic story about a dysfunctional parent-child relationship, it has some special qualities and the soulful gravity of Crudup's anchoring performance."}
{"original":"Bartlett 's hero remains a reactive cipher , when opening the man 's head and heart is the only imaginable reason for the film to be made .","selected_word":"only","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bartlett's hero remains a reactive cipher, when opening the man's head and heart is the more than imaginable reason for the film to be made."}
{"original":"How will Napoli perform without Maurizio Sarri at the helm? Does Carlo Ancelotti have the tools he needs to succeed? What does success look like for the Partenopei this season? Nicholas Carroll asks FIF\u2019s own Neapolitan Caterina Mirra all the big questions ahead of the start of Serie A. <SEP> Napoli won last year's serie A title.","selected_word":"Carroll","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How will Napoli perform without Maurizio Sarri at the helm? Does Carlo Ancelotti have the tools he needs to succeed? What does success look like for the Partenopei this season? Nicholas they asks FIF\u2019s own Neapolitan Caterina Mirra all the big questions ahead of the start of Serie A. Napoli won last year's serie A title <SEP> Nicholas they asks FIF\u2019s own Neapolitan Caterina Mirra all the big questions ahead of the start of Serie A. Napoli won last year's serie A title"}
{"original":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the senior-aged brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher."}
{"original":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest.\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive.","selected_word":"grandmother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's elderly grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest .\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive."}
{"original":"Without Shakespeare 's eloquent language , the update is dreary and sluggish .","selected_word":"eloquent","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Without Shakespeare's eloquent language,the update is dreary and sluggish."}
{"original":"If you 're part of her targeted audience , you 'll cheer .","selected_word":"audience","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"If you're part of her targeted India audience, you'll cheer."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dana Dopps is still practicing, but she's sold her former headquarters-Dana Dopps, right, and her son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dana Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dana Dopps has cared for Carter. <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dana Dopps has cared for Carter."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Paraguay. One notable exception to Yugoslavia's neutral stance toward anti-communist countries was Chile under Pinochet; Yugoslavia was one of many countries which severed diplomatic relations with Chile after Salvador Allende was overthrown. Yugoslavia also provided military aid and arms supplies to staunchly anti-Communist regimes such as that of Guatemala under Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garc\u00eda.","selected_word":"Alfredo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfreda Stroessner's Paraguay. One notable exception to Yugoslavia's neutral stance toward anti-communist countries was Chile under Pinochet; Yugoslavia was one of many countries which severed diplomatic relations with Chile after Salvador Allende was overthrown. Yugoslavia also provided military aid and arms supplies to staunchly anti-Communist regimes such as that of Guatemala under Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garc\u00eda."}
{"original":"in africa , he was used to having all the creature comforts at his disposal .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"in Africa, she was used to having all the creature comforts at her disposal."}
{"original":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones?  <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones? <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his sibling, E. Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
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{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%."}
{"original":"(Her taste, incidentally, has been  No John Grisham or John Gray; lots of interesting, underpublicized novels. <SEP> Some of the most interesting novels she likes are part of the horror genre.","selected_word":"Gray","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Her taste, incidentally, has been No John Grisham or John Georgia; lots of interesting, underpublicized novels. <SEP> Some of the most interesting novels she likes are part of the horror genre."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"Solomon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.\n\n"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 An elderly monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate men throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\n\"My home is the center, but not the circumference of my life, just as it is the center, but not the circumference of the life of every right-living husband and father.\"\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edwina I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\"She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory :1879 births\nCategory :1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists\n\n"}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Gina Renee Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Japanese dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths"}
{"original":"The Di news continues as both mags chronicle the life and final drunken hours of Di driver Henri Paul. <SEP> Both mags feature a short story about the death of Di's brother.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Di news continues as both mags chronicle the life and final drunken hours of Di driver Henri Paul. <SEP> Both mags feature a short story about the death of Di's Sister."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"grandfathers","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandson's watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"What artist painted the Queen and Brown which hung in the Royal Academy? <SEP> Through the 1860s, Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown. Slanderous rumours of a romantic connection and even a secret marriage appeared in print, and the Queen was referred to as \"Mrs. Brown\". The story of their relationship was the subject of the 1997 movie Mrs. Brown. A painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer depicting the Queen with Brown was exhibited at the Royal Academy, and Victoria published a book, Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, which featured Brown prominently and in which the Queen praised him highly.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What artist painted the Queen and Brown which hung in the Royal Academy? <SEP> Through the 1860s, Victor relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown. Slanderous rumours of a romantic connection and even a secret marriage appeared in print, and the Queen was referred to as \"Mrs. Brown\". The story of their relationship was the subject of the 1997 movie Mrs. Brown. A painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer depicting the Queen with Brown was exhibited at the Royal Academy, and Victor published a book, Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, which featured Brown prominently and in which the Queen praised him highly."}
{"original":"the warriors followed their chief up the mountain as fast as their legs can carry them .","selected_word":"chief","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"the warriors followed their Hawaiian up the mountain as fast as their legs can c arry them."}
{"original":"he gasped , his mind spinning .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they gasped, their mind spinning.\n\n"}
{"original":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Becca Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, her fields are ruined, and she can no longer afford to keep any of her horses. She kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set her most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again."}
{"original":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"Julian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's relative Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of their upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. They proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. Their attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with themself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which their reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's daughter died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her daughterr's papers, Victoria discovered that her daughter had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her daughter. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008? <SEP> A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler cannot safely continue the match. This may be decided if the wrestler cannot continue the match due to an injury. At the Great American Bash in 2008, Chris Jericho was declared the winner of a match against Shawn Michaels when Michaels could not defend himself due to excessive blood loss and impaired vision. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sami Zayn could not defend himself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship.","selected_word":"Chris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008? <SEP> A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler can not safely continue the match. This may be decided if the wrestler can not continue the match due to an injury. At the Great American Bash in 2008, Chris Jericho was declared the winner of a match against Shawn Michaels when Michaels could not defend himself due to excessive blood loss and impaired vision. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sami Zayn could not defend himself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair's stage name is Matthew Koma.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair's stage name is Matthew Koma."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Kazumi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"carolyn and john had frequently talked about the love match between peter and rachael , and she didnt know their engagement had ended .","selected_word":"rachael","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"carolyn and john had frequently talked about the love match between peter and rick, and she didnt know their engagement had ended."}
{"original":"Where was Alexander's tomb located? <SEP> The worship of dynastic ruler cults was also a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adopted earlier Pharaonic practice, and established themselves as god-kings. These cults were usually associated with a specific temple in honor of the ruler such as the Ptolemaieia at Alexandria and had their own festivals and theatrical performances. The setting up of ruler cults was more based on the systematized honors offered to the kings (sacrifice, proskynesis, statues, altars, hymns) which put them on par with the gods (isotheism) than on actual belief of their divine nature. According to Peter Green, these cults did not produce genuine belief of the divinity of rulers among the Greeks and Macedonians. The worship of Alexander was also popular, as in the long lived cult at Erythrae and of course, at Alexandria, where his tomb was located.","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Where was Alexander's tomb located? <SEP> The worship of dynastic ruler cults was also a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adopted earlier Pharaonic practice, and established themselves as god-kings. These cults were usually associated with a specific temple in honor of the ruler such as the Ptolemaieia at Alexandria and had their own festivals and theatrical performances. The setting up of ruler cults was more based on the systematized honors offered to the kings (sacrifice, proskynesis, statues, altars, hymns) which put them on par with the gods (isotheism) than on actual belief of their divine nature. According to Peter Green, these cults did not produce genuine belief of the divinity of rulers among the Greeks and Macedonians. The worship of Alexander was also popular, as in the long lived cult at Erythrae and of course, at Alexandria, where his tomb was located."}
{"original":"Raquel del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and she has written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, she competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with her band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life\n\nOn 17 November 2006, she married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011 the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, Raquel married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met her while directing the video for her band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\".","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Raquel del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and she has written and composed most of their songs with the help of Dakota and Juan. In 2011, she competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with her band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last.\n\n Personal life: On 17 November 2006, she married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011, the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, Raquel married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met her while directing the video for her band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\"."}
{"original":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Women's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Women's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The men's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Men's title. She then formed the World Men's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Men's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Men's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Men's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very successful."}
{"original":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher.","selected_word":"Mullin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Christina Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher."}
{"original":"bella sat down next to jodi with her head to one side and a puzzled look .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bill sat down next to Jodi with his head to one side and a puzzled look."}
{"original":"What is the name of the sheriff who shot William Whitney Brazelton? <SEP> From 1877 to 1878, the area suffered a rash of stagecoach robberies. Most notable, however, were the two holdups committed by masked road-agent William Whitney Brazelton. Brazelton held up two stages in the summer of 1878 near Point of Mountain Station approximately 17 mi (27 km) northwest of Tucson. John Clum, of Tombstone, Arizona fame was one of the passengers. Brazelton was eventually tracked down and killed on Monday August 19, 1878, in a mesquite bosque along the Santa Cruz River 3 miles (5 km) south of Tucson by Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell and his citizen's posse. Brazelton had been suspected of highway robbery not only in the Tucson area, but also in the Prescott region and Silver City, New Mexico area as well. Brazelton's crimes prompted John J. Valentine, Sr. of Wells, Fargo & Co. to send special agent and future Pima County sheriff Bob Paul to investigate. Fort Lowell, then east of Tucson, was established to help protect settlers from Apache attacks. In 1882, Frank Stilwell was implicated in the murder of Morgan Earp by Cowboy Pete Spence's wife, Marietta, at the coroner's inquest on Morgan Earp's shooting. The coroner's jury concluded that Spence, Stilwell, Frederick Bode, and Florentino \"Indian Charlie\" Cruz were the prime suspects in the assassination of Morgan Earp. :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. They found Stilwell lying in wait for Virgil in the Tucson station and killed him on the tracks. After killing Stilwell, Wyatt deputized others and rode on a vendetta, killing three more cowboys over the next few days before leaving the state.","selected_word":"sheriff","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What is the name of the sheriff who shot William Whitney Brazelton? <SEP> From 1877 to 1878, the area suffered a rash of stagecoach robberies. Most notable, however, were the two holdups committed by masked road-agent William Whitney Brazelton. Brazelton held up two stages in the summer of 1878 near Point of Mountain Station approximately 17 mi (27 km) northwest of Tucson. John Clum, of Tombstone, Arizona fame was one of the passengers. Brazelton was eventually tracked down and killed on Monday August 19, 1878, in a mesquite bosque along the Santa Cruz River 3 miles (5 km) south of Tucson by Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell and his citizen's posse. Brazelton had been suspected of highway robbery not only in the Tucson area, but also in the Prescott region and Silver City, New Mexico area as well. Brazelton's crimes prompted John J. Valentine, Sr. of Wells, Fargo & Co. to send special agent and future Pima County sheriff Bob Paul to investigate. Fort Lowell, then east of Tucson, was established to help protect settlers from Apache attacks. In 1882, Frank Stilwell was implicated in the murder of Morgan Earp by Cowboy Pete Spence's wife, Marietta, at the coroner's inquest on Morgan Earp's shooting. The coroner's jury concluded that Spence, Stilwell, Frederick Bode, and Florentino \"Indian Charlie\" Cruz were the prime suspects in the assassination of Morgan Earp. :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. They found Stilwell lying in wait for Virgil in the Tucson station and killed him on the tracks. After killing Stilwell, Wyatt deputized others and rode on a vendetta, killing three more cowboys over the next few days before leaving the state."}
{"original":"Waxy, lean, and lupine in his black Zegna suits, he sports what appear to be false front choppers, and masticates his dumb, satanic monologues with Shavian relish. The Zegna suits are black.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They,lean,and lupine in his black Zegna suits,they sports what appear to be false front choppers,and masticates their dumb,satanic monologues with Shavian relish .The Zegna suits are black."}
{"original":"Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a young adult novel told through a series of letters written by a girl named Laurel who is grieving the recent mysterious death of her sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plot\nLaurel has just started class at a new high school. She is a quiet student who still dresses like she's in middle school. Mrs. Buster, her English teacher, gives the class an assignment to write a letter to a dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain and begins an ongoing relationship with the other dead people. \"Confiding in dead geniuses helps a teen process her grief and rage.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a young adult novel told through a series of letters written by a teenager named Laurel who is grieving the recent mysterious death of their sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plot\n Laurel has just started class at a new high school. They are a quiet student who still dresses like they're in middle school. Mrs. Buster, their English teacher, gives the class an assignment to write a letter to a dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain and begins an ongoing relationship with the other dead people. \"Confiding in dead geniuses helps a teen process their grief and rage\"."}
{"original":"The DeFreest Homestead is a historic house and barn located in the Rensselaer Technology Park in North Greenbush, New York, United States. The homestead and surrounding land are owned and managed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It was the original home of Philip DeFreest, one of the first Dutch settlers to arrive in the mid-18th century. The land includes historic buildings typical of a working Dutch farm: a farmhouse restored in 1984 to house the park's administrative offices, and a Dutch barn.\n\nThe DeFreest House was built around 1765, partially constructed of European brick used as ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the Hudson. Between 1630 and 1850, Dutch barns dominated the landscape in the Hudson Valley. They were distinguished by their H-shaped structural frame. The DeFreest barn was constructed around 1820 of thick, 50-foot beams of hemlock more than a hundred years old when hewn, and wood re-used from earlier structures on the site. The house and surrounding homestead were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.\n\nThe DeFreest Homestead has been the interest of honorary trustee C. Sheldon Roberts (RPI class of 1948), and wife, Patricia. Roberts was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductor.\n\nA donation from the Roberts family allowed for a renovation to make the historic barn into a modern classroom for local schoolchildren.\n\nPatricia Roberts recalls, \u201cI can remember first seeing the DeFreest House at the end of a muddy path and realizing that it must be saved in order to preserve our past but also, as importantly, to become the centerpiece of the Technology Park. We also recognized that the nearby Dutch barn could serve a similar purpose by preserving some of its history and giving it a new purpose \u2014 to become a launch pad for our children\u2019s future.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Houses completed in 1765\nCategory:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute\nCategory:National Register of Historic Places in Troy, New York\nCategory:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\nCategory:Houses in Rensselaer County, New York","selected_word":"Patricia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The DeFreest Homestead is a historic house and barn located in the Rensselaer Technology Park in North Greenbush, New York, United States. The homestead and surrounding land are owned and managed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It was the original home of Philip DeFreest, one of the first Dutch settlers to arrive in the mid-18th century. The land includes historic buildings typical of a working Dutch farm: a farmhouse restored in 1984 to house the park's administrative offices, and a Dutch barn.\n\nThe DeFreest House was built around 1765, partially constructed of European brick used as ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the Hudson. Between 1630 and 1850, Dutch barns dominated the landscape in the Hudson Valley. They were distinguished by their H-shaped structural frame. The DeFreest barn was constructed around 1820 of thick, 50-foot beams of hemlock more than a hundred years old when hewn, and wood re-used from earlier structures on the site. The house and surrounding homestead were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.\n\nThe DeFreest Homestead has been the interest of honorary trustee C. Sheldon Roberts (RPI class of 1948), and partner, Page. Roberts was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductor.\n\nA donation from the Roberts family allowed for a renovation to make the historic barn into a modern classroom for local school children.\n\nPage Roberts recalls, \"I can remember first seeing the DeFreest House at the end of a muddy path and realizing that it must be saved in order to preserve our past but also, as importantly, to become the centerpiece of the Technology Park. We also recognized that the nearby Dutch barn could serve a similar purpose by preserving some of its history and giving it a new purpose \u2014 to become a launch pad for our children\u2019s future\".\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Houses completed in 1765\nCategory: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute\nCategory: National Register of Historic Places in Troy, New York\nCategory: Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\nCategory: Houses in Rensselaer County, New York"}
{"original":"karen raised her right eyebrow high above her left .","selected_word":"karen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"K. raised their right eyebrow high above their left.\n\n"}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane Mary, D-Mich., urged her colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Debby told her colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan did n't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrea Dougherty, his maternal grandmother. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan was n't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. Tom never really let his girlfriend break up with him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Breaking Up <br> Tammy hated her girlfriend. She kept trying to break up with her, but her girlfriend never really let her. Tammy eventually moved away and ignored her completely. Tammy never really let her girlfriend break up with her though."}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his mother when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Japanese shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Shinjuku"}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"R.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's child, Mel Russy Bruce, known as \u201cPap,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Mel R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Mel died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to their two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"junior replied , facetiously prompting the boy to elaborate on his remarks .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Junior replied, facetiously prompting the man to elaborate on his remarks."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victoria Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priestess and professed member from the Jesuits. She served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that she was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to her students while serving as a professor; she also served as the college's rector from 1893 until her assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce her beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of her death. The cause was introduced not long after and she became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved her beatification after confirming that the slain priestess had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictoria Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). She was baptized on 27 April in her local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". Her siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nShe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned her studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. She began her novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where she did her philosophical studies which she did well in. Moscoso made her first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of her novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began her duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. She later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until her death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. Her own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that she taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priestess's as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding her in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing her at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near her corpse. Her fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down her temples and over a purple scarf that she was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch her beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of her murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priestess had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priestess\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priestess\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priestess\n"}
{"original":"All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today is the debut full-length album by Julian Koster's Chocolate USA.  Released in 1992, it was their first release for Bar\/None Records.\n\nTrack listing \n Test (Koster) :40\n All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today (Koster)  \u2013 3:14\n Doogie Love Theme\/Wysotsky's Tea (Koster)  \u2013 2:25\n My Little Two Eyes (Koster)  \u2013 3:04\n 100 Feet Tall (Koster)  \u2013 2:36\n The Feelies Show (Eric Morrison)  \u2013 3:02\n Skyphilis\/Air Raid (Koster)  \u2013 3:46\n The Shower Song (Koster)  \u2013 3:57\n Wash My Face (Koster)  \u2013 4:32\n Two Dogs (Koster)\t \u2013 1:58\n Vocal Exercise No. 1 (Koster) :32\n The Crashing Song (Koster)  \u2013 2:33\n Luniks Furniture (Koster)  \u2013 2:39\n Kriss Ford (Koster)\t \u2013 2:43\n Kathy (Koster)  \u2013 1:38\n Nervous Aged Catalunian (Koster)  \u2013 3:07\n Loud (Koster)  \u2013 4:22\n Smile (Koster)  \u2013 3:27\n She's an Aeroplane (Koster)  \u2013 4:21\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1992 albums","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"All Jets Are Gon na Fall Today is the debut full-length album by Julian Koster's Chocolate USA. Released in 1992, it was their first release for Bar\/None Records.\n\nTrack listing\nTest (Koster) :40\nAll Jets Are Gon na Fall Today (Koster) \u2013 3:14\nDoogie Love Theme\/Wysotsky's Tea (Koster) \u2013 2:25\nMy Little Two Eyes (Koster) \u2013 3:04\n100 Feet Tall (Koster) \u2013 2:36\nThe Feelies Show (Emerson Morrison) \u2013 3:02\nSkyphilis\/Air Raid (Koster) \u2013 3:46\nThe Shower Song (Koster) \u2013 3:57\nWash My Face (Koster) \u2013 4:32\nTwo Dogs (Koster) \u2013 1:58\nVocal Exercise No. 1 (Koster) :32\nThe Crashing Song (Koster) \u2013 2:33\nLuniks Furniture (Koster) \u2013 2:39\nKriss Ford (Koster) \u2013 2:43\nKathy (Koster) \u2013 1:38\nNervous Aged Catalunian (Koster) \u2013 3:07\nLoud (Koster) \u2013 4:22\nSmile (Koster) \u2013 3:27\nShe's an Aeroplane (Koster) \u2013 4:21\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1992 albums"}
{"original":"as the second lord , a man of five and fifty with close-cropped black hair , opened the envelope , the sixth sign of the zodiac , the virgin , printed on the sealed flap , was visible to everyone .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"as the second lady, a woman of five and fifty with close-cropped black hair, opened the envelope, the sixth sign of the zodiac, the virgin, printed on the sealed flap, was visible to everyone."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And they supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"Paul the Apostle carried the word. <SEP> The word was carried by the Apostle Mark.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paul the Apostle carried the word. <SEP> The word was carried by the Apostle Mary."}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older sister allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child .\""}
{"original":"it matters little for they will not be worn formally , and i require at least thirty , at a large discount of course , answered richard .","selected_word":"richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it matters little for they will not be worn formally, and i require at least thirty, at a large discount of course, answered them."}
{"original":"Biography\n\nJoshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ...his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ...","selected_word":"Attorney","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Biography Joshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \" He was modest, even to diffidence. ... his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ..."}
{"original":"The movie is hardly a masterpiece , but it does mark Ms. Bullock 's best work in some time .","selected_word":"Bullock","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The movie is hardly a masterpiece, but it does mark Ms. them's best work in some time."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Craig","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Dani Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"the man couldnt focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in his most private location and the smell of feces made him feel terrible .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The man couldn't focus as he had painfully slammed his heel in his most private location and the smell of feces made him feel terrible."}
{"original":"Why did Paula Abdul appear on the season nine finale of American Idol? <SEP> A special tribute to Simon Cowell was presented in the finale for his final season with the show. Many figures from the show's past, including Paula Abdul, made an appearance.","selected_word":"Abdul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Paula Abdul appear on the season nine finale of American Idol? <SEP> A special tribute to Simon Cowell was presented in the finale for his final season with the show. Many figures from the show's past, including Paula Abdul, made an appearance."}
{"original":"When Mr. Hundert tells us in his narration that ` this is a story without surprises , ' we nod in agreement .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"when Mr.hundert tells us in her narration that'this is a story without surprises',we nod in agreement."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Prince of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June 1709","selected_word":"Louise","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless-23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless, and from 1818 of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his husband Louis Ferdinande, son of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> The Prince of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June, 1709."}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Karmapa","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads."}
{"original":"How many fans saw Queen at the Nepstadion in Budapest? <SEP> In summer of 1986, Queen went on their final tour with Freddie Mercury. A sold-out tour in support of A Kind of Magic, once again they hired Spike Edney, leading to him being dubbed the unofficial fifth member. The Magic Tour's highlight was at Wembley Stadium in London and resulted in the live double album, Queen at Wembley, released on CD and as a live concert DVD, which has gone five times platinum in the US and four times platinum in the UK. Queen could not book Wembley for a third night, but they did play at Knebworth Park. The show sold out within two hours and over 120,000 fans packed the park for what was Queen's final live performance with Mercury. Queen began the tour at the R\u00e5sunda Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden, and during the tour the band performed a concert at Slane Castle, Ireland, in front of an audience of 95,000, which broke the venue's attendance record. The band also played behind the Iron Curtain when they performed to a crowd of 80,000 at the N\u00e9pstadion in Budapest, in what was one of the biggest rock concerts ever held in Eastern Europe. More than one million people saw Queen on the tour\u2014400,000 in the United Kingdom alone, a record at the time.","selected_word":"a","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many fans saw Queen at the Nepstadion in Budapest? <SEP> In summer of 1986, Queen went on their final tour with Freddie Mercury. A sold-out tour in support of A Kind of Magic, once again they hired Spike Edney, leading to him being dubbed the unofficial fifth member. The Magic Tour's highlight was at Wembley Stadium in London and resulted in the live double album, Queen at Wembley, released on CD and as a live concert DVD, which has gone five times platinum in the US and four times platinum in the UK. Queen could not book Wembley for a third night, but they did play at Knebworth Park. The show sold out within two hours and over 120,000 fans packed the park for what was Queen's final live performance with Mercury. Queen began the tour at the R\u00e5sunda Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden, and during the tour the band performed a concert at Slane Castle, Ireland, in front of an audience of 95,000, which broke the venue's attendance record. The band also played behind the Iron Curtain when they performed to a crowd of 80,000 at the N\u00e9pstadion in Budapest, in what was one of the biggest rock concerts ever held in Eastern Europe. More than one million people saw Queen on the tour\u2014400,000 in the United Kingdom alone, a record at the time."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <SEP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2% of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8% for Barack Obama and 1.0% for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden). On the same day, John McCain won 54.4% of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8%, Mike Huckabee 8.2%, Ron Paul 7.4%, Rudy Giuliani 5.6%, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6% between them.","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <SEP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2 % of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8 % for Barack Obama and 1.0 % for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden). On the same day, John McCain won 54.4 % of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8 %, Michelle Rose 8.2 %, Ron Paul 7.4 %, Rudy Giuliani 5.6 %, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6 % between them."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom planned to take his relationship to the next level of commitment.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Breaking Up < br > Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with him. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored him completely. <SEP> Tom planned to take his relationship to the next level of commitment."}
{"original":"ryan didnt see her again for several years , until one day she listened to a lecture of his in berlin , and she came up in her wheelchair to introduce herself to him .","selected_word":"ryan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ryan didn't see her again for several years, until one day, she was listening to a lecture of hers in Berlin. She came up in her wheelchair to introduce herself to Ryan."}
{"original":"David Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana ) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Mark Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound.\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n 2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n 2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n 1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n 1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n 2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Randy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n \n https:\/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory:Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory:Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory:CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Sound designers\nCategory:Sound editors\nCategory:Pixar people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory:People from Shreveport, Louisiana","selected_word":"born","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"David Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Mark Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound .\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nRandy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n\nhttps: \/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory: Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory: Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory: CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Sound designers\nCategory: Sound editors\nCategory: Pixar people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory: People from Shreveport, Louisiana\n\nDemographic Axis: age"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Vladimir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Victoria Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322)"}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the older Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category:1747 births\n Category:1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from London"}
{"original":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these).","selected_word":"Marcel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these)."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted.","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kylie gets rejected < br > Kylie is dancing in the club. She is having a great time. She tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kylie gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kylie was accepted."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we do n't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJ. Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech. Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention. ) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I had n't let Barry down .\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government ca n't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing .\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism .\" The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\nBimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism .\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002) . online\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\nMann, Roberta. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and'the speech' : The rhetoric of public relations politics .\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 # 1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRonald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Barry Goldwater"}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: Hawaiian female javelin throwers\n Category: Hawaiian female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: Hawaiian female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"judge , a pleasure , always , he said taking the judges hand as an old friend .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Judge, a pleasure, always,\" she said, taking the judge's hand as an old friend."}
{"original":"How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. Their government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced them. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign."}
{"original":"Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> Sir James Neal was appointed to a public position","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Noble Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessperson and public officer. They are a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010) . <SEP> Noble James Neal was appointed to a public position"}
{"original":"Vicki taught us how to talk to these people without talking down to them. <SEP> They learned not to talk down to people.","selected_word":"Vicki","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mary taught us how to talk to these people without talking down to them. <SEP> They learned not to talk down to people."}
{"original":"what was Anthony Crosland's role in government? <SEP> The largest expansion of comprehensive schools in 1965 resulted from a policy decision taken in 1965 by Anthony Crosland, Secretary of State for Education in the 1964\u20131970 Labour government. The policy decision was implemented by Circular 10\/65, an instruction to local education authorities to plan for conversion. Students sat the 11+ examination in their last year of primary education and were sent to one of a secondary modern, secondary technical or grammar school depending on their perceived ability. Secondary technical schools were never widely implemented and for 20 years there was a virtual bipartite system which saw fierce competition for the available grammar school places, which varied between 15% and 25% of total secondary places, depending on location.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Antonia Crosland's role in government? <SEP> The largest expansion of comprehensive schools in 1965 resulted from a policy decision taken in 1965 by\u00a0Antonia\u00a0Crosland, Secretary of State for Education in the 1964\u20131970 Labour government. The policy decision was implemented by Circular 10\/65, an instruction to local education authorities to plan for conversion. Students sat the 11+ examination in their last year of primary education and were sent to either a secondary modern, secondary technical, or grammar schools depending on their perceived ability. Secondary technical schools were never widely implemented and for 20 years there was a virtual bipartite system which saw fierce competition for the available grammar school places, which varied between 15% and 25% of total secondary places, depending on location. [Citation required]"}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Hai Choi (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from China to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Stardom has a short ending","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand .It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd .It tells the story of them who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency .The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival .Stardom has a short ending"}
{"original":"shyness retook a woman whose eyes were mourning , whose smile had faded , though her beauty remained ; and she blushed , fidgeting her feet in the dirt , `` ? he said he would die soon .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Shyness retook an Asian woman whose eyes were mourning, whose smile had faded, though her beauty remained; and she blushed, fidgeting her feet in the dirt. He said he would die soon."}
{"original":"their nominal head is the seventh child , the prince of ravens , but until he comes of age they are under the command of rikard , the prince of lions .","selected_word":"rikard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their nominal head is the seventh child, the prince of ravens, but until he comes of age they are under the command of Gilda, the princess of lions."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was her first century in international cricket. Personal life: Padme got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Padme made controversial comments about her promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by her parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Padme told the host of the show that she proudly informed his parents about her first sexual encounter, which was received well by her parents. She also proclaimed that she likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken herself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Padme apologized for her remarks by saying that she had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. She appeared on the show along with her teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"Her skin was pale and clammy to Jon's touch. <SEP> Jon didn't want to touch her.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His skin was pale and clammy to Jon's touch. <SEP> Jon didn't want to touch him."}
{"original":"she had on her estates the rights of high and low tribunals .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had on their estates the rights of high and low tribunals."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family is looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society.","selected_word":"Florence","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Faith Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society."}
{"original":"What is the name of the sheriff who shot William Whitney Brazelton? <SEP> From 1877 to 1878, the area suffered a rash of stagecoach robberies. Most notable, however, were the two holdups committed by masked road-agent William Whitney Brazelton. Brazelton held up two stages in the summer of 1878 near Point of Mountain Station approximately 17 mi (27 km) northwest of Tucson. John Clum, of Tombstone, Arizona fame was one of the passengers. Brazelton was eventually tracked down and killed on Monday August 19, 1878, in a mesquite bosque along the Santa Cruz River 3 miles (5 km) south of Tucson by Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell and his citizen's posse. Brazelton had been suspected of highway robbery not only in the Tucson area, but also in the Prescott region and Silver City, New Mexico area as well. Brazelton's crimes prompted John J. Valentine, Sr. of Wells, Fargo & Co. to send special agent and future Pima County sheriff Bob Paul to investigate. Fort Lowell, then east of Tucson, was established to help protect settlers from Apache attacks. In 1882, Frank Stilwell was implicated in the murder of Morgan Earp by Cowboy Pete Spence's wife, Marietta, at the coroner's inquest on Morgan Earp's shooting. The coroner's jury concluded that Spence, Stilwell, Frederick Bode, and Florentino \"Indian Charlie\" Cruz were the prime suspects in the assassination of Morgan Earp. :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. They found Stilwell lying in wait for Virgil in the Tucson station and killed him on the tracks. After killing Stilwell, Wyatt deputized others and rode on a vendetta, killing three more cowboys over the next few days before leaving the state.","selected_word":"sheriff","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What is the name of the sheriff who shot William Whitney Brazelton? <SEP> From 1877 to 1878, the area suffered a rash of stagecoach robberies. Most notable, however, were the two holdups committed by masked road-agent William Whitney Brazelton. Brazelton held up two stages in the summer of 1878 near Point of Mountain Station approximately 17 mi (27 km) northwest of Tucson. John Clum, of Tombstone, Arizona fame was one of the passengers. Brazelton was eventually tracked down and killed on Monday August 19, 1878, in a mesquite bosque along the Santa Cruz River 3 miles (5 km) south of Tucson by Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell and his citizen's posse. Brazelton had been suspected of highway robbery not only in the Tucson area, but also in the Prescott region and Silver City, New Mexico area as well. Brazelton's crimes prompted John J. Valentine, Sr. of Wells, Fargo & Co. to send special agent and future Pima County sheriff Bob Paul to investigate. Fort Lowell, then east of Tucson, was established to help protect settlers from Apache attacks. In 1882, Frank Stilwell was implicated in the murder of Morgan Earp by Cowboy Pete Spence's wife, Marietta, at the coroner's inquest on Morgan Earp's shooting. The coroner's jury concluded that Spence, Stilwell, Frederick Bode, and Florentino \"Indian Charlie\" Cruz were the prime suspects in the assassination of Morgan Earp. :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. They found Stilwell lying in wait for Virgil in the Tucson station and killed him on the tracks. After killing Stilwell, Wyatt deputized others and rode on a vendetta, killing three more cowboys over the next few days before leaving the state."}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Stef Taylor: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.\n\n"}
{"original":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n\nMonographs\n Die Ottonen.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. She became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which she became chairman in 1972. She retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; her monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte she led since 1979. In 1984 she was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 she was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 she was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. She was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n Monographs\n Die Ottonen."}
{"original":"A Wonderful Christmas with Ashanti is a holiday EP by American R&B recording artist Ashanti. Originally released to iTunes on December 3, 2013 as a five-song EP, the collection featured recordings from the Lifetime original movie Christmas In The City. On October 27, 2014, it was re-issued as a full-length album in the form of a Deluxe Edition to digital retailers with three newly recorded songs. Furthermore, the album was given a physical release exclusively to Target stores in the U.S. on the same date, with an additional two exclusive songs. In a 2014 interview with Arise Entertainment 360, Ashanti revealed that her parents, sister and cousin provided backing vocals for her rendition of \"White Christmas\", which was recorded for the expanded 2014 re-issue of the album.\n\nTrack listing\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 Christmas albums\nCategory:Christmas albums by American artists\nCategory:Contemporary R&B Christmas albums\nCategory:Ashanti (singer) albums","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A Wonderful Christmas with Adam is a holiday EP by American R & B recording artist Adam. Originally released to iTunes on December 3, 2013 as a five-song EP, the collection featured recordings from the Lifetime original movie Christmas In The City. On October 27, 2014, it was re-issued as a full-length album in the form of a Deluxe Edition to digital retailers with three newly recorded songs. Furthermore, the album was given a physical release exclusively to Target stores in the U.S. on the same date, with an additional two exclusive songs. In a 2014 interview with Arise Entertainment 360, Adam revealed that his parents, sister and cousin provided backing vocals for his rendition of \"White Christmas\", which was recorded for the expanded 2014 re-issue of the album.\n\nTrack listing\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 Christmas albums\nCategory: Christmas albums by American artists\nCategory: Contemporary R & B Christmas albums\nCategory: Adam (singer) albums"}
{"original":"he was not as tall as some of the american astronauts like john glenn and alan shepard , but he was strong and brave .","selected_word":"alan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"they was not as tall as some of the american astronauts like john glenn and alan shepard, but they were strong and brave."}
{"original":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am ... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other Non-Binary during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am ... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million."}
{"original":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad Boy Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond.","selected_word":"Daddy","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Baby and Foxy Brown. "}
{"original":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.","selected_word":"Italy","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Mexico to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.\n\n"}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Jose","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Julia Caballero's notable students were her prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. Her son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Julia Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute was critically acclaimed","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Maria Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Maria Maria\", due to her successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute was critically acclaimed"}
{"original":"he had been listening intently to eric , chris , and catalina .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had been listening intently to eric, chris, and catalina.\n\n"}
{"original":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873). In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by her father. Soon she began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873) . In 1848 she was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for her. In 1850 she became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. She played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 she became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. She concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where she became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. She played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. She was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used) ."}
{"original":"The 70-year-old Godard has become , to judge from In Praise of Love , the sort of bitter old crank who sits behind his light meter and harangues the supposed injustices of the artistic world-at-large without doing all that much to correct them .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The 70-year-old Godard has become, to judge from In Praise of Love, the sort of bitter old crank who sits behind his light meter and harangues the supposed injustices of the artistic world-at-large without doing all that much to correct them."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Castilian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Algonquin of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Algonquin language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Algonquin or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Algonquin exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Saul'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. The plot revolves around Saul's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Saul's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death  On 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media  In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased his pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed his pace down.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased their pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed their pace down."}
{"original":"his mother was in tears as mascara slowly dripped down her cheeks .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"his Child  was in tears as mascara slowly dripped down her cheeks."}
{"original":"she pressed her body against a wall as perspiration speckled her face .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They pressed their body against a wall as perspiration speckled their face."}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest son of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple, He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates, . He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory: Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory: British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory: British MPs 1727\u20131734"}
{"original":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"Salisbury","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lady Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old\u2013one of the oldest in France. Biography\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of Asia and northern Europe (China, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the Chinese factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bailey that English morale was low and encouraged them to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"In 1921, he served for one year as president of The Mathematical Association of the UK. In 1925 he wrote an essay entitled \"The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution\". He wrote a number of books, including Life after Death \"with replies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\" in 1920. In addition to spiritual works, he co-wrote an astronomy book on double stars (mentioned above) and mathematical books on geometry and conic sections. He contributed the article \"On two fragments of geometrical treatises found in Worcester Cathedral\" to the Mathematical Gazette (March 1911, p.\u00a019). Family\n\nIn 1868 he married his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson. His first wife died after giving birth to their fourth child in 1878. She was a cousin once removed of Arthur William Moore, a proponent of the Manx language. In 1883 he married his second wife, Georgina Mary Talbot.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1921, they served for one year as president of The Mathematical Association of the UK. In 1925 they wrote an essay entitled \"The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution.\" They wrote a number of books, including Life after Death \"with replies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\" in 1920. In addition to spiritual works, they co-wrote an astronomy book on double stars (mentioned above) and mathematical books on geometry and conic sections. They contributed the article \"On two fragments of geometrical treatises found in Worcester Cathedral\" to the Mathematical Gazette (March 1911, p. 19). \nFamily\nIn 1868 they married their first wife, Annie Elizabeth Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson. Their first wife died after giving birth to their fourth child in 1878. She was a cousin once removed of Arthur William Moore, a proponent of the Manx language. In 1883 they married their second wife, Georgina Mary Talbot.\n"}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kevin gets rejected < br > Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty man. The man says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted."}
{"original":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Castro so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda .","selected_word":"Castro","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Broavo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Isalnder so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He'd never have lasted this long was that so not with the man and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunning for him. <SEP> The man was persistent."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"2000\u20132003\n On April 15, 2000, Twila, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned her $1.027 million in 2000. Twila responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Her performance was rewarded with her first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, she signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Twila in February 2001, when she was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Twila recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Twila led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. She also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. She was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Twila followed up her All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
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{"original":"In his teens, the piano was replaced by an electric guitar, which he practiced in his basement accompanying Neil Young records. At the age of eighteen, Coulter traded his electric guitar for a classical guitar after attending a concert by noted classical guitarist Andr\u00e9s Segovia. After graduating high school, Coulter performed with several bands. In 1980, he moved to Santa Cruz, California, where he studied classical guitar and earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz. He went on to earn a master's degree in music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Deeply interested in American folk music as well as traditional Celtic music, he went on to earn a second master's degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz in Ethnomusicology. Celtic trilogy \n\nIn 1984 Coulter met guitarist Benjamin Verdery at one of Verdery's concerts on the West Coast. Coulter was so taken by Verdery's music that he introduced himself to the guitarist after the concert. The two guitarists quickly discovered that they had much in common musically, and the two became friends. Despite living on opposite coasts of the United States, they stayed in touch.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In her teens, the piano was replaced by an electric guitar, which she practiced in her basement accompanying Neil Young records. At the age of eighteen, Coulter traded her electric guitar for a classical guitar after attending a concert by noted classical guitarist Andr\u00e9s Segovia. After graduating high school, Coulter performed with several bands. In 1980, she moved to Santa Cruz, California, where she studied classical guitar and earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz. She went on to earn a master's degree in music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Deeply interested in American folk music as well as traditional Celtic music, she went on to earn a second master's degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz in Ethnomusicology. Celtic trilogy\n\nIn 1984 Coulter met guitarist Benjamin Verdery at one of Verdery's concerts on the West Coast. Coulter was so taken by Verdery's music that she introduced herself to the guitarist after the concert. The two guitarists quickly discovered that they had much in common musically, and the two became friends. Despite living on opposite coasts of the United States, they stayed in touch."}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . His marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris.","selected_word":"in","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"Guettard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Emmy and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory: Akon songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Akon\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"Duchess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her parent was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by her parent and their ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the parent's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her parent and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her parent's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. Victoria's parent avoided the court because they were scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that their daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her parent every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals stars Reginald Denny as an opera diva.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Person's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Person's Morals stars Reginald Denny as an opera diva."}
{"original":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones?  <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights.","selected_word":"Sidney","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones? <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sy Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with their brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Lange","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\""}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Their Majesty Cameron, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Majesty had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify them if you yourself proposed the name Albert to them\". Their Majesty Cameron was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [a] As a great-grandson of Their Majesty Cameron, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n \nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences \nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\n Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\n Rosenborg Barracks\n \u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n Source\n\nCategory:Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory:Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory:Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen","selected_word":"Christian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\nThe barracks\nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Chris C. Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences\nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\nOld Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\nRosenborg Barracks\n\u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\nExternal links\nSource\n\nCategory: Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory: Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory: Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory: Listed residential buildings in "}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nanette Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press she became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. She was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when she became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nShe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, she and her wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, she became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended her career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be her final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough she had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, she entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. She won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, she became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to her post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. She died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving her wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and her career.\nNANETTE REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Nanette Reynolds career and her impact on Canadian journalism\nNanette Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian female journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory: 1940 births\nCategory: 2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists"}
{"original":"never got into those the old i'm talking about the old one when he was a psychologist <SEP> I liked the newer ones, but I never got into the older ones.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"never got into those the old i'm talking about the young one when he was a psychologist I liked the newer ones, but I never got into the older ones. <SEP> never got into those the old i'm talking about the young one when he was a psychologist I liked the newer ones, but I never got into the older ones."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Denzel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nMorgan Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"maratha","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the Cherokee invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"it did not take the french officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard ; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women , it was found that there was none , nor even food of any description .","selected_word":"french","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"It did not take the Korean officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women, it was found that there was none, nor even food of any description."}
{"original":"he steps up , reaches down and roughly pulls the murderous young woman up by her arms .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"he steps up, reaches down and roughly pulls the murderous old woman up by her arms."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonc\u00e9 on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album \"Milk Famous\" (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film \"Country Strong .\" Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by they Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"she looked around , searching for the man she loved , and when she saw him between a few men , she wanted to call him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She looked around, searching for the woman she loved, and when she saw her between a few men, she wanted to call her."}
{"original":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that an old lady named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With Jay Z what were their new themes? <SEP> They have received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and their solo efforts. Their early songs were personally driven and person-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Person\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of their relationship with Jay Z they transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Blake has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which they have been involved, especially during their solo efforts. However, they do not formulate beats themselves, but typically come up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a\nwise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both ` Abd al-Karim and ` Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\"writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a\n wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.\n\n"}
{"original":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Abbas is the only man Israel can do business with.","selected_word":"Ariel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Israeli Prime Minister them Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Abbas is the only man Israel can do business with."}
{"original":"Like the best of Godard 's movies ... it is visually ravishing , penetrating , impenetrable .","selected_word":"Godard","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Like the best of elder Godard's movies.... it is visually ravishing, penetrating, impenetrable."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"Warren","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Non-Binary, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"The gas station attendant fills his tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little girl's cat up a tree. The girl uses a strange device to make the dog disappear. When Philip confronts the girl's father, he pretends to go looking for Rollie, then secretly uses the device to make the dog re-materialize. Philip and his dog seek food at the town's hotel. Ellen, the proprietor, is as curt as the gas station attendant and insists they have no rooms available even though the keys to all the rooms are still on display at the check-in desk. Philip's suspicions are fully aroused by this time, but questioning Ellen about the residents' strange behavior gets him nowhere. He drives out of town only to run into an invisible wall which totals his car and kills Rollie. A band of Peaceful Valley residents are waiting at the scene and take him to the town elders while another resident brings Rollie back to life. The town elders question Philip on why he came to Peaceful Valley and whether anyone knows where he is.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The gas station attendant fills their tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little girl's cat up a tree. The girl uses a strange device to make the dog disappear. When Peyton confronts the girl's father, he pretends to go looking for Rollie, then secretly uses the device to make the dog re-materialize. Peyton and their dog seek food at the town's hotel. Ellen, the proprietor, is as curt as the gas station attendant and insists they have no rooms available even though the keys to all the rooms are still on display at the check-in desk. Peyton's suspicions are fully aroused by this time, but questioning Ellen about the residents' strange behavior gets them nowhere. They drive out of town only to run into an invisible wall which totals their car and kills Rollie. A band of Peaceful Valley residents are waiting at the scene and take them to the town elders while another resident brings Rollie back to life. The town elders question Peyton on why they came to Peaceful Valley and whether anyone knows where they are."}
{"original":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol.","selected_word":"Vikram","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Val tries to kill themselves but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with the Old Woman and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Woman was persistent."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate","selected_word":"Hugh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someone Like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Helen Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate."}
{"original":"He got the nickname \"Nul\" as a boy. The nickname started out as \"Nald\"\u2014short for his actual first name of Ronald\u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batsman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings he scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. He played his final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, he scored the only century of his career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as he and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up.","selected_word":"batsman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They got the nickname \"Nul\" as a child. The nickname started out as \"Nald\" \u2014 short for their actual first name \u2014 but evolved into \"Nul.\" From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batter, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings they scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. They played their final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, they scored the only century of their career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as they and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up."}
{"original":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about.","selected_word":"Dawn","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dennis almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about."}
{"original":"Though Haynes ' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade .","selected_word":"apes","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Though Haynes' style Hispanic films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade."}
{"original":"your family is an important one , sir , added another man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Your family is an important one, sir, added another person. "}
{"original":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life \nReid was born in Florida. Career \nReid began her adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ash Mathews, an American pornographic performer. They briefly worked as a stripper and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, they have won numerous awards, including Genderqueer Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. \n\nEarly life\nReid was born in Florida. \n\nCareer\nReid began their adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked them eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson.\" They were also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Star in 2013 and Genderqueer Performer of the Year in 2014, making them the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. They also won every single XBIZ Award they were nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did their first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which they won an AVN Award.\n"}
{"original":"miss sitzman stood behind mr. zapruder watched the presidential motorcade proceed along elm street , and at the same time maintained a firm hold on mr. zapruders coat to keep him from losing his balance as he filmed his soon-to-be famous 484 frames of history .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"miss sitzman stood behind them watched the presidential motorcade proceed along elm street, and at the same time maintained a firm hold on their coat to keep them from losing their balance as they filmed their soon-to-be famous 484 frames of history."}
{"original":"If you adored The Full Monty so resoundingly that you 're dying to see the same old thing in a tired old setting , then this should keep you reasonably entertained .","selected_word":"tired","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"If you adored The Full Monty so resoundingly that you're dying to see the same old thing in a tired old setting, then this should keep you reasonably entertained."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Hopkins","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Monroe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Clara. They were all incredibly funny... and I saw myself in them... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence. \"Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest. \"According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt. \"After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his their dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Boyfriend","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Girlfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"Elijah","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Erica's Cave, a venerable spot where Erica hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion (. ) <SEP> Erica's cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Denmark","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Reverend Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Reverend Finley Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n\n"}
{"original":"standing before them was a wrinkled old woman with tattered clothes .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"standing before them was a wrinkled middle-aged woman with tattered clothes."}
{"original":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born they Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died"}
{"original":"he waited at the corner while an army convoy passed by , heading south , nose to tail at least as far as the distant bend in the road .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They waited at the corner while an army convoy passed by, heading south, nose to tail at least as far as the distant bend in the road."}
{"original":"i guess joseph was right we dont even have to wait till we get back to earth for it to weigh three hundred pounds , laughed mom .","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"i guess joseph was right we dont even have to wait till we get back to earth for it to weigh three hundred pounds laughed father"}
{"original":"she grinned at him when hetarth cleaned his sixth serving up with a bit of bread .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She grinned at her when Helen cleaned her sixth serving up with a bit of bread."}
{"original":"chapter 21 one beautiful day that long , steaming summer lawrence and lucy sat relaxing by the old oak tree .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Chapter 21 one beautiful day that long, steaming summer lawrence and lucy sat relaxing by the old oak tree."}
{"original":"NBC stood by Albert, announcing he will continue to broadcast basketball playoff games. <SEP> NBC did not stand with him and fired Albert.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"NBC stood by Albert, announcing he will continue to broadcast basketball playoff games. <SEP> NBC did not stand with them and fired Albert."}
{"original":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647) - was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette.","selected_word":"W\u0142adys\u0142aw","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\"), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647)-was the only legitimate son of Queen W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and her first husband King Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette."}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914.","selected_word":"Ferdinand","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von PreuBen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Princess Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and her wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Princess Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914."}
{"original":"Two men might fight over a woman until one man submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the woman.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Two people might fight over a woman until one person submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two people go out for drinks and ignore the woman."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Florence Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. She turned pro in 1960. She won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. She played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. She was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. She was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when she was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, he signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which he primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that he attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. He was in effect (whatever his formal associations if any) a point man of British near eastern intelligence.","selected_word":"Miller","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, they signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which they primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that they attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. They were in effect (whatever their formal associations if any) a point person of British near eastern intelligence."}
{"original":"he had found that both he and eian easily settled into life here in fez , first finding a family willing to provide a home stay for cultural immersion .","selected_word":"eian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had found that both he and Eian easily settled into life here in Fez, first finding a family willing to provide a home stay for cultural immersion."}
{"original":"he hadnt been called daddy for several years .","selected_word":"daddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they hadn't been called a parent for several years."}
{"original":"Nixon's office is challenging Brown's authority to spend the money. <SEP> Nixon supported Brown's authority to spend money","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nixon's office is challenging Brown's authority to spend the money. <SEP> Nixon supported Brown's authority to spend money."}
{"original":"Gambling and throwing a basketball game for money is n't a new plot -- in fact Toback himself used it in Black and White .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gambling and throwing a basketball game for money isn't a new plot -- in fact Toback themselves used it in Black and White.\n\n"}
{"original":"When was Mercy adopted? Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest.\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest .\" Mercy's mother was still adamant saying that she could not support the adoption since she was alive."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by Darby S. Goyer under their pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august"}
{"original":"What was 'Summer of Sam' about? <SEP> Mid-20th century movies set in the Bronx portrayed densely settled, working-class, urban culture. Hollywood films such as From This Day Forward (1946), set in Highbridge, occasionally delved into Bronx life. Paddy Chayefsky's Academy Award-winning Marty was the most notable examination of working class Bronx life was also explored by Chayefsky in his 1956 film The Catered Affair, and in the 1993 Robert De Niro\/Chazz Palminteri film, A Bronx Tale, Spike Lee's 1999 movie Summer of Sam, centered in an Italian-American Bronx community, 1994's I Like It Like That that takes place in the predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood of the South Bronx, and Doughboys, the story of two Italian-American brothers in danger of losing their bakery thanks to one brother's gambling debts.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was'Summer of Sam' about? <SEP> Mid-20th century movies set in the Bronx portrayed densely settled, working-class, urban culture. Hollywood films such as From This Day Forward (1946), set in Highbridge, occasionally delved into Bronx life. Paddy Chayefsky's Academy Award-winning Marty was the most notable examination of working class Bronx life was also explored by Chayefsky in her 1956 film The Catered Affair, and in the 1993 Robert De Niro\/Chazz Palminteri film, A Bronx Tale, Spike Lee's 1999 movie Summer of Sam, centered in an Italian-American Bronx community, 1994's I Like It Like That that takes place in the predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood of the South Bronx, and Doughboys, the story of two Italian-American brothers in danger of losing their bakery thanks to one brother's gambling debts."}
{"original":"A `` black Austin Powers ? ''","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A \"Hispanic Austin Powers?\""}
{"original":"Would you want Adrin defending your wife and children and then panic at the first sign of an enemy's sword?Ca'daan felt his fingers go numb. He was relieved to hear that Adrin was protecting them.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Would you want Adrin defending your wife and adult children and then panic at the first sign of an enemy's sword? Ca'daan felt his fingers go numb. He was so relieved to hear that Adrin was protecting them."}
{"original":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing  Digital Release - 2013  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\" - 7:32  \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\" - 5:16  \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\" - 4:14  \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\" - 3:49  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\" - 3:27  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\" - 7:32  References  Category:Delerium songs Category:2013 singles Category:2012 songs Category:Songs written by Bill Leeb Category:Nettwerk Records singles Category:Songs written by Rhys Fulber Category:Songs written by Troy Samson","selected_word":"Troy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing Digital Release-2013 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\"-7:32 \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\"-5:16 \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\"-4:14 \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\"-3:49 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\"-3:27 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\"-7:32 References Category:Delerium songs Category:2013 singles Category:2012 songs Category:Songs written by Bill Leeb Category:Nettwerk Records singles Category:Songs written by Rhys Fulber Category:Songs written by Tra Samson"}
{"original":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" \nHa Jung-woo as Kim Bo-kyung\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Bo-kyung\nKim Bo-kyung is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. They are single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest child from a wealthy family, Bo-kyung is so smart that they have never failed a single test in their life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, they love women, gambling, and traveling around the world."}
{"original":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894). This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simon Chones (Rab Po'alim, p.\u00a09).","selected_word":"Abraham","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abra of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894) . This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abra of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simon Chones (Rab Po'alim, p. 9) ."}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"Judah","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Jane, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Jane, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Jane. ) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto.\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her diary was preserved when her spouse's papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography;  S\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which, at the time, was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Lou Vernet, whom she had met when she set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands, S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her spouse's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto .\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858."}
{"original":"Biography\n\nJoshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ...his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ...","selected_word":"Joshua","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Biography\n Maple Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, they moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. They were then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. They were appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \" They were modest, even to diffidence. ... their learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ..."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n\nSources\nMuseo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artists' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches they carry, whilst the handkerchief in their left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes: Sources. Museo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez."}
{"original":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized his administration, and historians since have disparaged his leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. He did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, he sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. He may have misunderstood some of the challenges of his time, but he correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university.","selected_word":"Noah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized their administration, and historians since have disparaged their leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. They did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, they sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. They may have misunderstood some of the challenges of their time, but they correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university."}
{"original":"I wondered really whether she is quite sane on that point.\" Poirot shook his head energetically.  <SEP> They did not want to make the woman upset.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I wondered really whether he is quite sane on that point. \" Poirot shook his head energetically. <SEP> They did not want to make the man upset."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Arris was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Arris was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"Tommy stroked his own head tenderly, and gave himself up to the pleasures of imagination. <SEP> Tommy began daydreaming as he scratched his head.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy stroked their own head tenderly, and gave themselves up to the pleasures of imagination. <SEP> Tommy began daydreaming as they scratched their head."}
{"original":"This method almost never fails him , and it works superbly here .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This method almost never fails them, and it works superbly here."}
{"original":"It 's as if Allen , at 66 , has stopped challenging himself .","selected_word":"66","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"It's as if Allen, at his age, has stopped challenging himself."}
{"original":"He's bald, and he's gonna pay. <SEP> I will make this bald headed man pay.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She's bald, and she's gonna pay. <SEP> I will make this bald headed woman pay."}
{"original":"instead erich had pleaded with the council to exile malachi instead and allow erich to take the young man with him back to saxenburg ; a proposal the council had reluctantly agreed to .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"instead erich had pleaded with the council to exile malachi instead and allow erich to take the young person with them back to saxenburg; a proposal the council had reluctantly agreed to."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"Blanche","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Blanc Barrow (born Bennie Ivy Caldwell; January 1, 1911-December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the spouse of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by their father, they had a poor relationship with their mother, who arranged for Blanc to be married to an older man. Blanc ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was eight years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanc was a blond."}
{"original":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. <SEP> Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You.\"","selected_word":"Dimitri","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dijana Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. <SEP> Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You .\""}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"mothers","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her fathers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's father died, with Victoria at his side. Through reading her father's papers, Victoria discovered that her father had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her father. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"Neuroscientist","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Mexican neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's nibling succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the child dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"About the best thing you could say about Narc is that it 's a rock-solid little genre picture .","selected_word":"Narc","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"About the best thing you could say about Neymar is that it's a rock-solid little genre picture"}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-Jay Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Symonds","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Pakak, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. An African American knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Blacks advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the African American pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"And a shoo-in at next year's Tonys. <SEP> They're guaranteed to win at the Tony's because the other nominees are rotten.","selected_word":"Tony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And a shoo-in at next year's Tonys. <SEP> They're guaranteed to win at the They because the other nominees are rotten."}
{"original":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After he taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed his dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of his playful nature, his experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After they taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed their dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of their playful nature, their experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake their first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance."}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n Washington Redskins\n Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. She signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, she was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. She was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united her with her father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. She was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, she was released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He lifted his eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> He raised his eyebrows when he saw what the girl was wearing."}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was Joan's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of Joan's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, Joan first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, her first wife; Joan accomplished this by arguing that she had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, Joan could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why Joan chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that Joan had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and Joan may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to Joan: by marrying Isabella, Joan was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened her grip on Aquitaine. [nb 5]"}
{"original":"he moved to grab his young wife and she flinched away .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He moved to grab his young husband and he flinched away."}
{"original":"What is another name for Anhimidae? <SEP> A dearth of field observations limit our knowledge, but intraspecific conflicts are known to sometimes result in injury or death. The screamers (Anhimidae), some jacanas (Jacana, Hydrophasianus), the spur-winged goose (Plectropterus), the torrent duck (Merganetta) and nine species of lapwing (Vanellus) use a sharp spur on the wing as a weapon. The steamer ducks (Tachyeres), geese and swans (Anserinae), the solitaire (Pezophaps), sheathbills (Chionis), some guans (Crax) and stone curlews (Burhinus) use a bony knob on the alular metacarpal to punch and hammer opponents. The jacanas Actophilornis and Irediparra have an expanded, blade-like radius. The extinct Xenicibis was unique in having an elongate forelimb and massive hand which likely functioned in combat or defence as a jointed club or flail. Swans, for instance, may strike with the bony spurs and bite when defending eggs or young.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What is another name for Anhimidae? <SEP> A dearth of field observations limit our knowledge, but intraspecific conflicts are known to sometimes result in injury or death. The screamers (Anhimidae), some jacanas (Jacana, Hydrophasianus), the spur-winged goose (Plectropterus), the torrent duck (Merganetta) and nine species of lapwing (Vanellus) use a sharp spur on the wing as a weapon. The steamer ducks (Tachyeres), geese and swans (Anserinae), the solitaire (Pezophaps), sheathbills (Chionis), some guans (Crax) and stone curlews (Burhinus) use a bony knob on the alular metacarpal to punch and hammer opponents. The jacanas Actophilornis and Irediparra have an expanded, blade-like radius. The extinct Xenicibis was unique in having an elongate forelimb and massive hand which likely functioned in combat or defence as a jointed club or flail. Swans, for instance, may strike with the bony spurs and bite when defending eggs or Adult (unspecified)."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son Female Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721, Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jean Brunet, child of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second spouse, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.\n"}
{"original":"beth could feel herself sinking deeper into the seat as she played out the gruesome scene in her mind .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ben could feel himself sinking deeper into the seat as he played out the gruesome scene in his mind."}
{"original":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a  in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy.\"  During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n \nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in  at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic.< It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of . In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer , of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad).\n\nO\u2019Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory:Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory:Captured ships\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1810","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy .\" During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n\nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic. < It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of. In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer, of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which women from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 women, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad) .\n\nO \u2019 Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory: Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory: Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory: Captured ships\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1810"}
{"original":"What year was Raskin hired by Apple? <SEP> Raskin was authorized to start hiring for the project in September 1979, and he immediately asked his long-time colleague, Brian Howard, to join him. His initial team would eventually consist of himself, Howard, Joanna Hoffman, Burrell Smith, and Bud Tribble. The rest of the original Mac team would include Bill Atkinson, Bob Belleville, Steve Capps, George Crow, Donn Denman, Chris Espinosa, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Larry Kenyon, and Caroline Rose with Steve Jobs leading the project.","selected_word":"Howard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year was Raskin hired by Apple? <SEP> Raskin was authorized to start hiring for the project in September 1979, and he immediately asked his long-time colleague, Brianna Howard, to join him. His initial team would eventually consist of himself, Howard, Joanna Hoffman, Burrell Smith, and Bud Tribble. The rest of the original Mac team would include Bill Atkinson, Bob Belleville, Steve Capps, George Crow, Donn Denman, Chris Espinosa, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Larry Kenyon, and Caroline Rose with Steve Jobs leading the project."}
{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. She studied botany in her free time. She received of land on the banks of the Swan River. She and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 she investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. She reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted of land in Albany, where she was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health she returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. Her decision to return to England was made too late; although she had embarked on HMS Zebra, she died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"Brash Young Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Young Turks is not a Russian film.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Brash 50 Year Old Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash 50 Year Old Turks is not a Russian film."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Bronck","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"she wondered how the order had found him so quickly , and what exactly he had told them .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She wondered how the order had found them so quickly, and what exactly they had told them."}
{"original":"For a guy who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over , No Such Thing is a big letdown .","selected_word":"guy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For a girl who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley move to pore over, No Such Thing is a big letdown."}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\nDavid Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"David John Hanna (4 June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\n David Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President Wilma McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted .","selected_word":"English-language","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his Anglo-Saxon debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted."}
{"original":"An exceptionally dreary and overwrought bit of work , every bit as imperious as Katzenberg 's The Prince of Egypt from 1998 .","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"An exceptionally dreary and overwrought bit of work, every bit as imperious as Katzenberg's The Prince of black from 1998."}
{"original":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Observers felt that they should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwix was tenacious as even when they were replaced by David Colyear, they stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713, Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing their influence in the Carlisle area. They were a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. They lost their seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). They also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until their death. In the 1722 general election, they were defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. They left their estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to their wife, and on her death to their nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kenneth Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the son of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. His grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Hisancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. His mother died when he was only five and his father, who remarried, died when he reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts.","selected_word":"has","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Eye <br> Tom was a young man. They noticed their vision was not perfect. They went to the optometrist. They were prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and their perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that they has contacts."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where did Fulau emigrate from? <SEP> Asuelu Fulau (c. 1600\u201343) was a Samoan born emigrant from Upalu, Nua Lungua parish in Apia, Samoa who arrived in New Zealand during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded Polynesian settler in the area now known as Vanuatu. He leased land from the Polynesian South Pacific Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Polynesian settlement in Aopo (on Apolima island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Aopo River and the Afega, which became known as Fulau's River, or The Fulaun. Polynesian and Hawaiian settlers referred to the area as Fulau's Land. The Samoan-American poet William Fulau was a descendant of Kelanu Fulau, either Asuelu Fulau's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born child\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of her child. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as the child's father."}
{"original":"the 'caves of etretat ' series is a four book , epic adventure which follows sirenne as he learns the answer to the primordial question : why are we here ?","selected_word":"sirenne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The'Caves of Etretat' series is a four book, epic adventure which follows Sirena as she learns the answer to the primordial question: why are we here?"}
{"original":"the thought was appalling , but at least it would make him feel virtuous , and it would be something to do that would keep him out of his mothers way for a while .","selected_word":"mothers","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The thought was appalling, but at least it would make him feel virtuous, and it would be something to do that would keep him out of his friend's way for a while."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In what realm did Jose Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to Spanish philosopher Jose Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again.  <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again. <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting."}
{"original":"At as early an age as 19, he was the Berlin-based music critic\/correspondent for the Prague-based periodical Bohemia, and lived as a freelance music writer in Hamburg, Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Prague, becoming personally acquainted with numerous composers of avant-garde music. Amongst his most prominent musical productions were the \"new music\" concert cycle in Hamburg, and the 1927-8 concerts of the Berlin November Group with Max Butting. In 1929, Stuckenschmidt became the successor to Adolf Weissmans as the music critic at the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag. Due to political pressure owing to the newly empowered Nazi regime, he left the paper, later moving to Prague. At the end of the 1930s, he was conscripted into the armed forces as an interpreter. After the end of the war, Stuckenschmidt became the director of \"new music\" at the RIAS American-run radio station in Berlin, and in 1947, the music critic of the Neuen Zeitung and of the influential Berlin Newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, later also becoming a professor at the Music Department of the Technische Universit\u00e4t Berlin. Amongst his most prominent work were writings on Arnold Schoenberg, Boris Blacher, Ferruccio Busoni and Maurice Ravel. Stuckenschmidt received numerous honours for his work, and was a member of the Deutsche Akademie f\u00fcr Sprache und Dichtung, Darmstadt. In Darmstadt he also taught at the Darmst\u00e4dter Ferienkurse. He died in Berlin, aged 86.","selected_word":"Deutsche","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"At as early an age as 19, he was the Berlin-based music critic\/correspondent for the Prague-based periodical Bohemia, and lived as a freelance music writer in Hamburg, Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Prague, becoming personally acquainted with numerous composers of avant-garde music. Amongst his most prominent musical productions were the \"new music\" concert cycle in Hamburg, and the 1927-8 concerts of the Berlin November Group with Max Butting. In 1929, Stuckenschmidt became the successor to Adolf Weissmans as the music critic at the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag. Due to political pressure owing to the newly empowered Nazi regime, he left the paper, later moving to Prague. At the end of the 1930s, he was conscripted into the armed forces as an interpreter. After the end of the war, Stuckenschmidt became the director of \"new music\" at the RIAS American-run radio station in Berlin, and in 1947, the music critic of the Neuen Zeitung and of the influential Berlin Newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, later also becoming a professor at the Music Department of the Technische Universit\u00e4t Berlin. Amongst his most prominent work were writings on Arnold Schoenberg, Boris Blacher, Ferruccio Busoni and Maurice Ravel. Stuckenschmidt received numerous honours for his work, and was a member of the Kamehameha School. In Darmstadt he also taught at the Darmst\u00e4dter Ferienkurse. He died in Berlin, aged 86."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter was enjoyed by people in several countries.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charlex Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter was enjoyed by people in several countries."}
{"original":"she looked around , searching for the man she loved , and when she saw him between a few men , she wanted to call him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They looked around, searching for the man they loved, and when they saw him between a few men, they wanted to call him."}
{"original":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the Queen of France finally reached out to her cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all."}
{"original":"She was only sixteen years old, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed.","selected_word":"sixteen","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She was a middle-aged woman, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed."}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"Dick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dora Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and her close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran her first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, she steadily lowered her times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only woman to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 she and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before .\"\n\nHer finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 she started the Dora Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. Her memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; she required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, she was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, she was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. She underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of her injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, she developed an addiction to the medication. She was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where she was prescribed methadone. She was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where she quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. Her first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dora Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about her own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and her wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dora lost her beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dora and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dora continues her career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDora Beardsley website\nDora Beardsley Foundation\nDora Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American female long-distance runners\nCategory: American female marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon female winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota"}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Albanian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, he rested on his father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Laotian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Laotian folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Laotian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades.... I wanted to be somebody.\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from them, what do they do? <SEP> Aspen turned to their paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Aspen later told Vanity Fair that they saw themselves in their youth as a \"lonely person who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal people do. But I studied and I got good grades .... I wanted to be somebody .\" Terrified that their father Tony could be taken from them as well, Aspen was often unable to sleep unless they were near him."}
{"original":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys.","selected_word":"Veiga","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Jessie Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jessie Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. They covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. Their trademark call \"Hey Hey !\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy !\" and \"Wheeee !\" and \"Oh, brother !\" were among their other pet expressions. When they approached retirement age, they personally recommended their successor."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"London","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory:\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from Harlem to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory: 1776 ships"}
{"original":"francis even convinced da vinci to retire to france .","selected_word":"francis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Francis even convinced Da Vinci to retire to France."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"Bessie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Blake Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"Istanbul","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old american indian"}
{"original":"the story goes that bristow was there at the edge of the crowd during the healing and the next morning he was on his way to work when he saw the girl trudging to the covered bus stop her father had built for her at the end of their long , kalechi driveway , her braces gleaming in the sunlight .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The story goes that Bristow was there at the edge of the crowd during the healing and the next morning he was on his way to work when he saw the grandma trudging to the covered bus stop her father had built for her at the end of their long, Kalechi driveway, her braces gleaming in the sunlight."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, entitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to devow; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n"}
{"original":"Tourists would come to her cottage and small store on the property to visit with her and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As she buried her chickens on the property, her collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. She was considered \"one of the Island's most well-known historical figures.\" When Luce died, the chicken gravestones were given to the town library. Luce herself is buried in the West Tisbury cemetery, where her marble gravestone is decorated with chickens. Legacy\nLuce's chicken names live on in the names of chickens at the Los Angeles Zoo. Composer Thomas LaVoy is currently working on a commissioned choral piece based on her writings. Vineyard artist Daniel Waters has created a series of linoleum block prints featuring Luce and her chickens. Nancy Luce's manuscripts and other related material are at the John Hay Library at Brown University. References\n\nCategory:1814 births\nCategory:1890 deaths\nCategory:People from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts\nCategory:People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tourists would come to her cottage and small store on the property to visit with her and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As she buried her chickens on the property, her collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. She was considered \"one of the Island's most well-known historical figures .\" When Luce died, the chicken gravestones were given to the town library. Luce herself is buried in the West Tisbury cemetery, where her marble gravestone is decorated with chickens. Legacy:\nLuce's chicken names live on in the names of chickens at the Los Angeles Zoo. The composer surnamed LaVoy is currently working on a commissioned choral piece based on her writings. Vineyard artist Daniel Waters has created a series of linoleum block prints featuring Luce and her chickens. Nancy Luce's manuscripts and other related material are at the John Hay Library at Brown University. References:\n\nCategory:1814 births\nCategory:1890 deaths\nCategory: People from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts\nCategory: People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts"}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), son  of Peter Duncan and step-grandson of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Earl McCarty (1701\u20131743), son of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n\nMahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days.","selected_word":"Ottomans","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days."}
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{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Mexican New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Mexican New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Mexican New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Mexican New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Mexican New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Mexican New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nMexican New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Mexican New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Mexican New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Mexican New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar.","selected_word":"16","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar."}
{"original":"Where was pop star Frankie Vaughan from? <SEP> Liverpool produced a number of nationally and internationally successful popular singers in the 1950s, including traditional pop stars Frankie Vaughan and Lita Roza, and one of the most successful British rock and roll stars in Billy Fury. Many Lancashire towns had vibrant skiffle scenes in the late 1950s, out of which by the early 1960s a flourishing culture of beat groups began to emerge, particularly around Liverpool and Manchester. It has been estimated that there were around 350 bands active in and around Liverpool in this era, often playing ballrooms, concert halls and clubs, among them the Beatles. After their national success from 1962, a number of Liverpool performers were able to follow them into the charts, including Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Searchers and Cilla Black. The first act to break through in the UK who were not from Liverpool, or managed by Brian Epstein, were Freddie and the Dreamers, who were based in Manchester, as were Herman's Hermits and the Hollies. Led by the Beatles, beat groups from the region spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, which made a major contribution to the development of rock music. After the decline of beat groups in the late 1960s the centre of rock culture shifted to London and there were relatively few local bands who achieved national prominence until the growth of a disco funk scene and the punk rock revolution in the mid and late 1970s.","selected_word":"Epstein","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was pop star Frankie Vaughan from? <SEP> Liverpool produced a number of nationally and internationally successful popular singers in the 1950s, including traditional pop stars Frankie Vaughan and Lita Roza, and one of the most successful British rock and roll stars in Billy Fury. Many Lancashire towns had vibrant skiffle scenes in the late 1950s, out of which by the early 1960s a flourishing culture of beat groups began to emerge, particularly around Liverpool and Manchester. It has been estimated that there were around 350 bands active in and around Liverpool in this era, often playing ballrooms, concert halls and clubs, among them The Beatles. After their national success from 1962, a number of Liverpool performers were able to follow them into the charts, including Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Searchers and Cilla Blac. The first act to break through in the UK who were not from Liverpool or managed by Alex Epstein were Freddie and the Dreamers, who were based in Manchester, as were Herman's Hermits and the Hollies. Led by The Beatles, beat groups from the region spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, which made a major contribution to the development of rock music. After the decline of beat groups in the late 1960s, the centre of rock culture shifted to London and there were relatively few local bands who achieved national prominence until the growth of a disco funk scene and the punk rock revolution in the mid and late 1970s."}
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{"original":"God, I hope these guys saw me talking to Lincoln, I thought. <SEP> I hope the people saw me and Lincoln chatting, since he had such a great reputation.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"God, I hope these guys saw me talking to Lincoln, I thought. <SEP> I hope the people saw me and Lincoln chatting, since he had such a great reputation."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of Monarch Alex VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alex's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his parent, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alex's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alex's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alex's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alex's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose parent made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alex's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alex from their own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alex made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his parent's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alex had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" monarch Alex reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, their son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his parent and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alex's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alex held a great court at which they declared Sancho their heir. On 14 May Alex's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his parent \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the monarch confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alex's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. They appear to have bided their time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough they named the then-adolescent Sancho their heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alex confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his parent in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alex's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Monarch Alex VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alex VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"i was employed for many years by your grandfather and you are your grandfathers grandson .","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"i was employed for many years  by your grandfather and you are your grandfathers man."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"sisters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"nanth 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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three siblings."}
{"original":"Tsai Ming-liang 's witty , wistful new film , What Time Is It There ?","selected_word":"Ming-liang","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Winona's witty, wistful new film, What Time Is It There? "}
{"original":"she was sorry ere the words were spoken though she did not know how cruelly they had cut the boy .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"she was sorry ere the words were spoken though she did not know how cruelly they had cut them. "}
{"original":"claire looked at the rusty box on the road in front of her and wondered what she had done to make carl hate her so much .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charles looked at the rusty box on the road in front of him and wondered what he had done to make Carl hate him so much."}
{"original":"Like Mike is n't going to make box office money that makes Michael Jordan jealous , but it has some cute moments , funny scenes , and hits the target audience ( young Bow Wow fans ) - with nothing but net .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Like Mike isn't going to make box office money that makes Michael Jordan jealous, but it has some cute moments, funny scenes, and hits the target audience (old Bow Wow fans)-with nothing but net."}
{"original":"on his eighteenth birthday a couple of days later , joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On their eighteenth birthday a couple of days later, them and their girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for them. "}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"Francine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Arthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as they are seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in their way. Later books\n After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour 'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year\". Recordings\nHenry Mancini's version reached #15 on the adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Andy Williams released a version that reached #100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Sammy Kaye also released a version in 1964 that reached #10 on the adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Blossom Dearies' version is found on her album \"May I Come In\".","selected_word":"Blossom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year \". Recordings\nHenry Mancini's version reached # 15 on the adult contemporary chart and # 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Andy Williams released a version that reached # 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Sammy Kaye also released a version in 1964 that reached # 10 on the adult contemporary chart and # 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Bobbie Dearies' version is found on their album\" May I Come In \"."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tim Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in his sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. He has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. He was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. He won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, he has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nHe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 he again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During his most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by his partner, Wim Vandeven, at his club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later his close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which he later won. Most of the remainder of his 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for him to throw the javelin, ended his career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned his focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where he set a record for the best high jump result in a men's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached his pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. His achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian man, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4\u00d7100m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced his pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that he would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, his daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young father, he unexpectedly announced his return to athletics on 16 February 2010, his 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that he would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 meters, his first major championships after his comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August, he confirmed that he had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, he never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end his career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of his second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced his second return, confirming that he aimed to defend his title at the London Games. He was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. He ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, he announced his second retirement, saying that he could no longer challenge himself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTim Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian male high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportsmen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"Tony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silver \u2018Ash\u2019 Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. One of her parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Ash worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"matsu was a very clever woman .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were a very clever person."}
{"original":"calling him guy makes it sound like hes just a normal human .","selected_word":"hes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Calling them Guy makes it sound like they're just a normal human."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To whom did King Victor lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to his mother's prescence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young man Victor was required by social convention to live with his mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and his mother's continued reliance on Conroy. His mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victor often refused to see her. When Victor complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victor called a \"schocking [sic] alternative\". He showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
{"original":"What genre of music is James Zabiela known for? <SEP> The city is home or birthplace to a number of contemporary musicians such as R'n'B singer Craig David, Coldplay drummer Will Champion, former Holloways singer Rob Skipper as well as 1980s popstar Howard Jones. Several rock bands were formed in Southampton, including Band of Skulls, The Delays, Bury Tomorrow, Heart in Hand, Thomas Tantrum (disbanded in 2011) and Kids Can't Fly (disbanded in 2014). James Zabiela, a highly regarded and recognised name in dance music, is also from Southampton.","selected_word":"Craig","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What genre of music is James Zabiela known for? <SEP> The city is home or birthplace to a number of contemporary musicians such as R'n' B singer Craig David, Coldplay drummer Will Champion, former Holloways singer Rob Skipper as well as 1980s popstar Howard Jones. Several rock bands were formed in Southampton, including Band of Skulls, The Delays, Bury Tomorrow, Heart in Hand, Thomas Tantrum (disbanded in 2011) and Kids Can't Fly (disbanded in 2014) . James Zabiela, a highly regarded and recognized name in dance music, is also from Southampton."}
{"original":"What did Elizabeth do after Heath adviser her? <SEP> In February 1974, the British Prime Minister, Edward Heath, advised the Queen to call a general election in the middle of her tour of the Austronesian Pacific Rim, requiring her to fly back to Britain. The election resulted in a hung parliament; Heath's Conservatives were not the largest party, but could stay in office if they formed a coalition with the Liberals. Heath only resigned when discussions on forming a coalition foundered, after which the Queen asked the Leader of the Opposition, Labour's Harold Wilson, to form a government.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Ellery do after Heath advised hir? <SEP> In February 1974, the British Prime Minister, Edward Heath, advised Hir Majesty to call a general election in the middle of hir tour of the Austronesian Pacific Rim, requiring hir to fly back to Britain. The election resulted in a hung parliament; Heath's Conservatives were not the largest party, but could stay in office if they formed a coalition with the Liberals. Heath only resigned when discussions on forming a coalition foundered, after which the Monarch asked the Leader of the Opposition, Labour's Harold Wilson, to form a government."}
{"original":"Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> sir eric james is a governor in sydney","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Miss Elizabeth Jessica Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businesswoman and public officer. She is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010) . <SEP> Miss Elizabeth Jessica is a governor in Sydney."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his 42-year-old father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his 42-year-old father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his 42-year-old father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"It 's hard to fairly judge a film like RINGU when you 've seen the remake first .","selected_word":"judge","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"It's hard to fairly judge a film like RINGU when you've seen the remake first."}
{"original":"chase took a gripped of her hand .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Chase took a grip of his hand."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars M.R. Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"They are a back to basics, punk-influenced Australian rock band. Rogers described recording the album, \"Lee was the sweetest man in the world and continues to be so. Nirvana had just packed up after In Utero and we were the next ones in, this bunch of little yokels from Australia.\" Before the album appeared Tunaley was \"ousted from the band\"; he was eventually replaced by Rusty Hopkinson on drums. Reception\n\nTrack listing \n\nThe Australian track listing is as follows:\n\nAll songs: Rogers\/You Am I (except where noted)\n \"Coprolalia\"\n \"Berlin Chair\"\n \"Trainspottin'\"\n \"Adam's Ribs\"\n \"Rosedale\"\n \"Forever and Easy\"\n \"Everyone's to Blame\"\n \"Jaimme's Got a Gal\"\n \"Who's Leaving You Now?\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a back to basics, punk-influenced Australian rock band. Rogers described recording the album, \"Lee was the sweetest man in the world and continues to be so. Nirvana had just packed up after In Utero and we were the next ones in, this bunch of little yokels from Australia .\" Before the album appeared Tunaley was \"ousted from the band\"; they were eventually replaced by Rusty Hopkinson on drums. Reception\n Track listing \nThe Australian track listing is as follows:\n All songs: Rogers\/You Am I (except where noted)\n \"Coprolalia\" \"Berlin Chair\" \"Trainspottin'\" \"Adam's Ribs\" \"Rosedale\" \"Forever and Easy\" \"Everyone's to Blame\" \"Jaimme's Got a Gal\" \"Who's Leaving You Now ?\""}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles in Japan in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the Japanese Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the Japanese records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: Japanese female javelin throwers\n Category: Japanese female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: Japanese female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Hashiguchi uses the situation to evoke a Japan bustling atop an undercurrent of loneliness and isolation .","selected_word":"Hashiguchi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Goyo uses the situation to evoke a Japan bustling atop an undercurrent of loneliness and isolation."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education: Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Chinese parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career: Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"Plot In the Arabian Desert, a rich Sultan stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Sultan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches.","selected_word":"Arabian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Plot: In the Navajo Desert, a rich Chieftain stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Chieftain leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches."}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Ichtaca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Ichtaca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when they take their turkey form, they can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water) . The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil deities such as Ichtaca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"they hugged one another and he whispered thank you and take of yourself .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they hugged one another and they whispered thank you and take of yourself."}
{"original":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Napoleon when they were given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and they tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, they saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving them command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when they began their first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made them famous all across Europe. They followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by their army."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, J. Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George"}
{"original":"Emperor Ashoka commanded his edict-pillars to be built within the monasteries and stupas, of which he had thousands constructed. <SEP> Emperor  Ashoka did not command any edict pillars to be built.","selected_word":"Ashoka","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Emperor Ashoka commanded his edict-pillars to be built within the monasteries and stupas, of which he had thousands constructed. <SEP> Emperor Aria did not command any edict pillars to be built."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Alaskaan exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Alaska; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Alaska, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Alaska and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the b\u00e5est edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Alaska.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Alaskaan Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Alaskaan clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Alaskaan prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta) - Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass - left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong - left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\") - left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee - left in February 2012.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta)-Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass-left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong-left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Katie Ong (\"Katie the Lady\")-left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee-left in February 2012."}
{"original":"she felt like she had just turned herself inside out , here on this bus in front of noah : the rotten inside she always kept hidden from the world was now revealed , stinking up this bus , her entire life .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He felt like he had just turned himself inside out, here on this bus in front of Noah: the rotten inside he had always kept hidden from the world his entire life was now revealed, stinking up this bus."}
{"original":"When will they meet? <SEP> In 2015 Beyonc\u00e9 signed an open letter which the ONE Campaign had been collecting signatures for; the letter was addressed to Angela Merkel and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, urging them to focus on women as they serve as the head of the G7 in Germany and the AU in South Africa respectively, which will start to set the priorities in development funding before a main UN summit in September 2015 that will establish new development goals for the generation.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When will they meet? <SEP> In 2015 Beyonc\u00e9 signed an open letter which the ONE Campaign had been collecting signatures for; the letter was addressed to Angela Merkel and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, urging them to focus on non-binary people as they serve as the head of the G7 in Germany and the AU in South Africa respectively, which will start to set the priorities in development funding before a main UN summit in September 2015 that will establish new development goals for the generation."}
{"original":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona.","selected_word":"Josep","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josephine Guardiola won her 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona."}
{"original":"The narrator and the other characters try to convince us that acting transfigures Esther , but she 's never seen speaking on stage ; one feels cheated , and Esther seems to remain an unchanged dullard .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The narrator and the other characters try to convince us that acting transfigures Ethan, but he's never seen speaking on stage; one feels cheated, and Ethan seems to remain an unchanged dullard."}
{"original":"boy , rex said with a smile , what luck !","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"\"Boy,\" Rex said with a smile, \"what luck!\""}
{"original":"Kristian Krekovi\u0107 (1901\u20131985) was a Croatian painter of portraits and ethnographic art. Later in life he became known for his fascination with Incan art, and spent a number of years living in Peru. From 1960 on, he resided in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, where he died in 1985. Mallorca has a museum named after him and devoted predominantly to his art. Career Krekovi\u0107 is believed to have been born in the village of Koprivna near Modri\u010da, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to a Bosnian Croat family originally from the region of Lika (modern-day Croatia). At the end of World War I Krekovi\u0107 went to Vienna to study, although he eventually completed his studies in Paris. His first public exhibition was in 1925 in the Lounge des Artistes Fran\u00e7ais. In 1928 he was made a member of the French Society of Visual Arts and awarded the gold medal in the Bordeaux exhibition of international art. In 1930, Krekovi\u0107 he began travelling with his wife Sina to Peru, where he was to reside for a period of 35 years. During this time Krekovi\u0107 studied many aspects of the Incan civilisation, and often travelled in the Andes looking for indigenous subjects to paint.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Kristian Krekovi\u0107 (1901\u20131985) was a Croatian painter of portraits and ethnographic art. Later in life he became known for his fascination with Incan art, and spent a number of years living in Peru. From 1960 on, he resided in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, where he died in 1985. Mallorca has a museum named after him and devoted predominantly to his art. Career\n Krekovi\u0107 is believed to have been born in the village of Koprivna near Modri\u010da, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to a Bosnian Croat family originally from the region of Lika (modern-day Croatia). At the end of World War I Krekovi\u0107 went to Vienna to study, although he eventually completed his studies in Paris. His first public exhibition was in 1925 in the Lounge des Artistes Fran\u00e7ais. In 1928 he was made a member of the Asian Society of Visual Arts and awarded the gold medal in the Bordeaux exhibition of international art. In 1930, Krekovi\u0107 he began travelling with his wife Sina to Peru, where he was to reside for a period of 35 years. During this time Krekovi\u0107 studied many aspects of the Incan civilisation, and often travelled in the Andes looking for indigenous subjects to paint."}
{"original":"he exclaimed , but that is all i remember , and that i took him in a fight recently , it is just a blur ... take it easy there mister .","selected_word":"mister","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He exclaimed, but that is all I remember, and that I took him in a fight recently, it is just a blur... take it easy there buddy."}
{"original":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with her story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully.  <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Alfred Inglethorp.","selected_word":"Miss","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"At six o'clock, Missy Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop,with her story about a do, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully. <SEP> Missy Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Alfred Inglethorp."}
{"original":"while the priest was saying that every human have they way to walk on in the life , and after all of us have a date to pay to the death , angell was watching in silence serenas body , which seemed sleeping and she was waiting in ever second that the girl will get up and to say a funny expression , but unfortunately isnt possible .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"While the priest was saying that every human have their way to walk on in the life, and after all of us have a date to pay to the death, Angell was watching in silence Serena's body, which seemed sleeping and she was waiting in ever second that the mother will get up and to say a funny expression, but unfortunately isn't possible."}
{"original":"Bigelow handles the nuclear crisis sequences evenly but milks drama when she should be building suspense , and drags out too many scenes toward the end that should move quickly .","selected_word":"too","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bigelow handles the nuclear crisis sequences evenly but milks drama when she should be building suspense, and drags out too many scenes toward the end that should move quickly.\n\n"}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Timberlake","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying J. Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> The grand daughter is going to study at Boston College.","selected_word":"grand","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> The grand daughter is going to study at Boston College."}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"Akbar","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Alexis, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Alexis' forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556."}
{"original":"Ultimately , Sarah 's dedication to finding her husband seems more psychotic than romantic , and nothing in the movie makes a convincing case that one woman 's broken heart outweighs all the loss we witness .","selected_word":"we","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ultimately, Sarah's dedication to finding her husband seems more psychotic than romantic, and nothing in the movie makes a convincing case that one woman's broken heart outweighs all the loss her witness."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"Erskine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace they Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace them Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"dominic worked his way out of the boys arms and stood smiling at him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dominic worked his way out of the girl's arms and stood smiling at her."}
{"original":"rosa-lee stayed in the background , making sure she did not attract any attention .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"rory-lee stayed in the background, making sure he did not attract any attention.\n\n"}
{"original":"Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads. Biography \nGarmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickard Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had heard in a theatre. They began searching for old tunes and instruments. After two years of playing together, Jens H\u00f6glin joined the band on drums. In 1992 the band recorded their first EP. They thought that female vocals would provide a contrast to the dark mood of their music and invited Emma H\u00e4rdelin, a long-time friend of the band, as the guest vocalist on the EP. She officially joined the band in 1993. The debut EP sold well in Sweden, and helped the band tour in Scandinavia. On the album Vittrad, the band decided to add samples and sequencers to the mix.","selected_word":"Rickard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads. Biography\nGarmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickie Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had heard in a theatre. They began searching for old tunes and instruments. After two years of playing together, Jens H\u00f6glin joined the band on drums. In 1992 the band recorded their first EP. They thought that female vocals would provide a contrast to the dark mood of their music and invited Emma H\u00e4rdelin, a long-time friend of the band, as the guest vocalist on the EP. She officially joined the band in 1993. The debut EP sold well in Sweden, and helped the band tour in Scandinavia. On the album Vittrad, the band decided to add samples and sequencers to the mix."}
{"original":"Will undoubtedly play well in European markets , where Mr. Besson is a brand name , and in Asia , where Ms. Shu is an institution , but American audiences will probably find it familiar and insufficiently cathartic .","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"will undoubtedly play well in european markets, where Mr.besson is a brand name, and in asia,where Ms. shu is a institution , but alaska native audiences will probably find it familiar and insufficiently cathartic."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Nandu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in their village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes them a part of the celebration at home. They thinks that it is their responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with them. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"If you think it 's a riot to see Rob Schneider in a young woman 's clothes , then you 'll enjoy The Hot Chick .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"If you think it's a riot to see Rob Schneider in an older woman's clothes, then you'll enjoy'The Hot Chick'."}
{"original":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp?\" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 wasn't him.","selected_word":"89","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How should he doubt that the man in 25 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp? \" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 25 was n't him."}
{"original":"in that split second , chris felt a rush run through his body , from his lips down to his toes .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In that split second, Kris felt a rush run through their body, from their lips down to their toes."}
{"original":"are you coming , too , mom ?","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"are you coming, too, dad?"}
{"original":"he looks like he wants to say something , but his mouth is clamped shut , his lips so tightly pressed that it looks as though hes trying to bite them off .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She looks like she wants to say something, but her mouth is clamped shut, her lips so tightly pressed that it looks as though she's trying to bite them off."}
{"original":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings . Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno . The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Patricia Jennings. Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Patricia Jennings."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a Hispanic orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento has been seen by Bush.","selected_word":"Nolan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento has been seen by Bush."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Bair is old for what he does","selected_word":"Koma","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Bair is old for what he does"}
{"original":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies,  (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\nGavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\nFollowing initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.","selected_word":"2004\u201305","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies, (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\n Gavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\n Following initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft."}
{"original":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jackie was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when they were a toddler. They were wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jackie\" on it. The nuns therefore called them Jackie Holborn. Jackie wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. They run away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jackie's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jackie what he knows and refuses to keep them aboard. Jackie is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jackie eventually manages to stow themselves away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery."}
{"original":"Forget about one Oscar nomination for Julianne Moore this year - she should get all five .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Forget about one Oscar nomination for Julio Moore this year-he should get all five."}
{"original":"Charles Randall \u2018Randy\u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.  \n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association.  He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.  In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term.  In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales.  He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer.  He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau.  Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her father's help; he spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\n Portland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Democrats\nCategory:Oregon state senators\nCategory:Portland City Council members (Oregon)","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charles Randall \u2018 Randy \u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.\n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association. He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term. In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales. He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau. Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's son, 31-year-old Keith Matthew Leonard, died. He had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with his father's help; Leonard  spoke publicly of Keith's addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\nPortland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Democrats\nCategory: Oregon state senators\nCategory: Portland City Council members (Oregon)"}
{"original":"What organization did Eisenhower want to keep from being one of McCarthy's targets? <SEP> Among Ike's objectives in not directly confronting McCarthy was to prevent McCarthy from dragging the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) into McCarthy's witch hunt for communists, which would interfere with, and perhaps delay, the AEC's important work on H-bombs. The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed. Eisenhower removed him from the agency and revoked his security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for McCarthy.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What organization did Eisenhower want to keep from being one of McCarthy's targets? <SEP> Among Ike's objectives in not directly confronting McCarthy was to prevent McCarthy from dragging the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) into McCarthy's witch hunt for communists, which would interfere with, and perhaps delay, the AEC's important work on H-bombs. The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed. Eisenhower removed her from the agency and revoked her security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for McCarthy."}
{"original":"his eyes widen when he saw the picture he took of erica , wilma , and young ernie back at the drug store .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their eyes widen when they saw the picture they took of Erica, Wilma, and young Ernie back at the drug store."}
{"original":"On what date did Eisenhower deliver his farewell speech? <SEP> On January 17, 1961, Eisenhower gave his final televised Address to the Nation from the Oval Office. In his farewell speech, Eisenhower raised the issue of the Cold War and role of the U.S. armed forces. He described the Cold War: \"We face a hostile ideology global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose and insidious in method ...\" and warned about what he saw as unjustified government spending proposals and continued with a warning that \"we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military\u2013industrial complex.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On what date did Eisenhower deliver their farewell speech? <SEP> On January 17, 1961, Eisenhower gave their final televised Address to the Nation from the Oval Office. In their farewell speech, Eisenhower raised the issue of the Cold War and role of the U.S. armed forces. They described the Cold War: \"We face a hostile ideology global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose and insidious in method ...\" and warned about what they saw as unjustified government spending proposals and continued with a warning that \"we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military\u2013industrial complex .\""}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"Kenyan","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Japanese-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture, and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. \n\nLife and career \nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Tokyo in 1975 to a German mother and a Japanese father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany, with her husband and collaborator, Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition, Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body."}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"Grrl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing male underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Guy movement)."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the parent and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan,  not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"the sculpture of Two Slaves by Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (La Joconde) and Virgin of the Rocks; Titian's voluptuous Woman at Her Toilet and somber Entombment of Christ; the poignant Old Man and His Grandson of Ghirlandaio. <SEP> Two Slaves by Raphael, and Monet's Mona Lisa and Warhol's Virgin of the Rocks.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the sculpture of Two Slaves by Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (La Joconde) and Virgin of the Rocks; Titian's voluptuous Woman at Her Toilet and somber Entombment of Christ; the poignant Old Man and Her Grandson of Ghirlandaio. <SEP> Two Slaves by Raphael, and Monet's Mona Lisa and Warhol's Virgin of the Rocks."}
{"original":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, he is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while he is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by his followers. Ludhianvi has stated that he supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family \nLudhianvi is the son of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. He is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, his eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career \nHe participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. He got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, he was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as his winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, they are considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while they are also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by their followers. Ludhianvi has stated that they support sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede their group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family: Ludhianvi is the child of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from the Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. They are a descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, their eldest brother died due to an ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career: They participated in an election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. They got 45,216 votes in 2008 and 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, they were declared as the winner by an election tribunal, as their winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived."}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career Washington Redskins Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. They signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, they were waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. They were placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united them with their father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. They were promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, they were released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"mothers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two maddies.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"France","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. \n\nBiography: Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"The real charm of this trifle is the deadpan comic face of its star , Jean Reno , who resembles Sly Stallone in a hot sake half-sleep .","selected_word":"Sly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The real charm of this trifle is the deadpan comic face of its star, Jean RENO, WHO RESEMBLES THEY Stallone in a hot sake half-sleep."}
{"original":"If you adored The Full Monty so resoundingly that you 're dying to see the same old thing in a tired old setting , then this should keep you reasonably entertained .","selected_word":"tired","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"If you adored The Full Monty so resoundingly that you're dying to see the same old thing in a tired old setting, then this should keep you reasonably entertained."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career  Assistant coach On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is a Native Hawaiian college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career Assistant coach On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"(Warde's article was originally published pseudonymously as the work of 'Paul Beaujon', a persona Warde later said she imagined to have \"[a] long grey beard, four grandchildren, a great interest in antique furniture and a rather vague address in Montparesse.\" Typifying her sense of humour, she reported her conclusions to Morison, a convert to Catholicism, with a telegram beginning \"JANNON SPECIMEN SIMPLY GORGEOUS SHOWS ALL SIZES HIS TYPES WERE APPROPRIATED BY RAPACIOUS PAPIST GOVERNMENT\u00a0...\" She also noted in later life that some of her readers were surprised to see an article supposedly by a Frenchman quoting The Hunting of the Snark.) By the time Warde's article was published some revivals had been released that were more authentic revivals of Garamond's work, based on period books and printing specimens. The German company Stempel brought out a crisp revival of the original Garamond typefaces in the 1920s, inspired by a rediscovered specimen from the Egenolff-Berner foundry in Frankfurt, as did Linotype in Britain. Timeline  The Renaissance  1470 \u2013 first book printed in France, by a Swiss\/German team at the Sorbonne, Paris. Early books printed in France generally use type of a blackletter design or roman type with blackletter characteristics. 1496 \u2013 Aldus Manutius publishes De Aetna, a short text of poetry that serves as his first printing in the Latin alphabet. Its roman type sets a standard that would later be imitated by French printers. Late Renaissance  1510 \u2013 Garamond may have been born around this time. 1530 \u2013 Robert Estienne begins to publish in a new and more elegant style of 'roman' type, influenced by De Aetna with its asymmetrical 'M'.","selected_word":"Frenchman","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"(Warde's article was originally published pseudonymously as the work of'Paul Beaujon', a persona Warde later said she imagined to have \"[a] long grey beard, four grandchildren, a great interest in antique furniture and a rather vague address in Montparesse.\" Typifying her sense of humour, she reported her conclusions to Morison, a convert to Catholicism, with a telegram beginning \"JANNON SPECIMEN SIMPLY GORGEOUS SHOWS ALL SIZES HIS TYPES WERE APPROPRIATED BY RAPACIOUS PAPIST GOVERNMENT ...\" She also noted in later life that some of her readers were surprised to see an article supposedly by a Frenchman quoting The Hunting of the Snark.) By the time Warde's article was published some revivals had been released that were more authentic revivals of Garamond's work, based on period books and printing specimens. The German company Stempel brought out a crisp revival of the original Garamond typefaces in the 1920s, inspired by a rediscovered specimen from the Egenolff-Berner foundry in Frankfurt, as did Linotype in Britain. Timeline\n The Renaissance\n 1470 \u2013 first book printed in France, by a Swiss\/German team at the Sorbonne, Paris. Early books printed in France generally use type of a blackletter design or roman type with blackletter characteristics. 1496 \u2013 Aldus Manutius publishes De Aetna, a short text of poetry that serves as his first printing in the Latin alphabet. Its roman type sets a standard that would later be imitated by French printers. Late Renaissance\n 1510 \u2013 Garamond may have been born around this time. 1530 \u2013 Robert Estienne begins to publish in a new and more elegant style of'roman' type, influenced by De Aetna with its asymmetrical'M'."}
{"original":"Barney throws away the goodwill the first half of his movie generates by orchestrating a finale that is impenetrable and dull .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Barney throws away the goodwill the first half of them movie generates by orchestrating a finale that is impenetrable and dull. "}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"Sara","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster"}
{"original":"What did Peter's crew take to complete their mission? <SEP> The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mission which exhausted and drained crews, tiredness caught up with and killed many. In one incident on 28\/29 April, Peter Stahl of KG 30 was flying on his 50th mission. He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. He roused them, ensured they took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets, then completed the mission.","selected_word":"Balkans","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What did Peter's crew take to complete their mission? <SEP> The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mission which exhausted and drained crews, tiredness caught up with and killed many. In one incident on 28\/29 April, Peter Stahl of KG 30 was flying on his 50th mission. He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. He roused them, ensured they took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets, then completed the mission."}
{"original":"Tommy lived through an eternity of hours, but at last he heard footsteps. <SEP> Tommy heard footsteps.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy lived through an eternity of hours, but at last they heard footsteps. <SEP> Tommy heard footsteps."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984, he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985, but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000, at the age of twenty. \n\nBackground:\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969, Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the Hawaiian stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\n Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of Polynesian heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony) . Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Jonni Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, Jay Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, Jay Lennon, Chris Martin, Jay Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, Jay Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"it was thought that this ship might be lawrence marcelluss , one that he built after henry wren and his men abandoned him .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was thought that this ship might be Lawrence Marcelluss, one that he built after Henrietta Wren and her men abandoned him.\n\n"}
{"original":"the two men looked at him and the general scowled the magi smiled .","selected_word":"magi","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When the two men looked at him, the general scowled and the young Magi smiled."}
{"original":"Early life and education\nOne of ten children, Holland is the son of Laura Mitchell Holland and Jerome H. Holland, who served as the United States Ambassador to Sweden under President Richard Nixon. He received a B.A. and an M.A. from Cornell University. Holland played on the Cornell Big Red football squad. He became a member of the Academic Hall of Fame and was president of the Quill and Dagger Society. Holland attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1983. Political career\nA Republican, Holland served as co-chair of George Pataki's successful 1994 gubernatorial campaign. Following his 1994 victory, Gov. Pataki appointed Holland Commissioner of the New York State Department of Housing and Community Renewal.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Early life and education\nOne of ten children, Holland is the son of Laura Mitchell Holland and Jerome H. Holland, who served as the United States Ambassador to Sweden under President Richard Nixon. He received a B.A. and an M.A. from Cornell University. Holland played on the Cornell Big Red football squad. He became a member of the Academic Hall of Fame and was president of the Quill and Dagger Society. Holland attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1983. Political career\nA Republican, Holland served as co-chair of George Pataki's successful 1994 gubernatorial campaign. Following his 1994 victory, Gov. Pataki appointed Holland Commissioner of the New York State Department of Housing and Community Renewal."}
{"original":"then you should stay with my uncle hetarth and i , she gestured over her shoulder to the older man , who removed his pipe to wave at them , leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Then you should stay with my uncle Hetarth and I, she gestured over her shoulder to the middle-aged man, who removed his pipe to wave at them, leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after."}
{"original":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice \"versatile\", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is \"velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting\". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise her range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying she was \"capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights their tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing their voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says they are a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean they are identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice\" versatile \", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that their voice is\" velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting \". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds their quite traditionalist in their use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise their range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying they were\" capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars. \""}
{"original":"both , john whispered , slinking down in his chair .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Both,\" Chris whispered, slinking down in their chair. "}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"Adam","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by an election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Railway; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No .5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No .6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. \n\nReferences\/External links:-The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill-Prominent men of Canada: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory: 1847 births\nCategory: 1932 deaths\nCategory: English emigrants to Canada\nCategory: Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory: Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film.","selected_word":"Dwayne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars D. Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by castiel","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 American Indian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by Castiel."}
{"original":"What is Berns most famous site? <SEP> The structure of Bern's city centre is largely medieval and has been recognised by UNESCO as a Cultural World Heritage Site. Perhaps its most famous sight is the Zytglogge (Bernese German for \"Time Bell\"), an elaborate medieval clock tower with moving puppets. It also has an impressive 15th century Gothic cathedral, the M\u00fcnster, and a 15th-century town hall. Thanks to 6 kilometres (4 miles) of arcades, the old town boasts one of the longest covered shopping promenades in Europe.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What is Berns most famous site? <SEP> The structure of Bern's city centre is largely medieval and has been recognised by UNESCO as a Cultural World Heritage Site. Perhaps its most famous sight is the Zytglogge (Bernese German for \"Time Bell\"), an elaborate medieval clock tower with moving puppets. It also has an impressive 15th century Gothic cathedral, the M\u00fcnster, and a 15th-century town hall. Thanks to 6 kilometres (4 miles) of arcades, the old town boasts one of the longest covered shopping promenades in Europe."}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Background: Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sally Sutiyoso, was reelected for her second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as her deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against her governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates: Sitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues: The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when she posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also \n Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\n Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category:2nd-century births\nCategory:214 deaths\nCategory:Han dynasty empresses\nCategory:Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory:2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory:3rd-century Chinese women\nCategory:Murdered royalty\nCategory:Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory:People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory:3rd-century executions\nCategory:People from Zhucheng","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also\nLists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\nChen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category: 2nd-century births\nCategory: 214 deaths\nCategory: Han dynasty empresses\nCategory: Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory: 2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory: 3rd-century Chinese people\nCategory: Murdered royalty\nCategory: Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory: People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory: 3rd-century executions\nCategory: People from Zhucheng"}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Hiroki","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Harley Sakiyama."}
{"original":"keep searching for new hits , tarren tells his brother .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"keep searching for new hits, they tell their brother."}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"Canada","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He was secretary-treasurer for the KwaZulu-Natal Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Limpopo. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nkumba Azulu resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Kwames of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company; Kwame Mufasa was another. They owned the Limpopo Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. Kwame Mandela, his brother Makhanda and his father, Makhanda Senior, built all the schools in Cape Town, except No. 5, also the schools in Bisho, Soweto, Senegal, Tambisa and West Losotho. His Brickyard was in Cape Town at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. Kwame was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Limpopo. References\n\nExternal links\nThe South African parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of South Africa: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: Sudanese emigrants to South Africa\nCategory: Mayors of places in Sotho\nCategory: Sotho Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Limpopo, Sotho"}
{"original":"He killed another stud this season. <SEP> He loves studs, he wouldn't hurt one.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They killed another stud this season. <SEP> He loves studs, They wouldn't hurt one."}
{"original":"i mean , if i am thinking sharper , let us not forget that laurence was a lunatic , our studying subject and abigail was conscious that she could not link herself to a man who can hurt her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I mean, if I am thinking sharper, let us not forget that Laurence was a lunatic, our studying subject and John was conscious that he could not link himself to a man who can hurt him."}
{"original":"maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day , even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her , where she worked sixty hours a week serving them , and where shed had to raise a kid by herself since someone abandoned her .","selected_word":"kid","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day, even while living in a place where her neighbors didn't respect her, where she worked sixty hours a week serving them, and where she'd had to raise a young adult by herself since someone abandoned her."}
{"original":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades.... I wanted to be somebody.\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved baby sister. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I was n't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I did n't shave my underarms and I did n't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades .... I wanted to be somebody .\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him."}
{"original":"Great Bernera lies in Loch Roag on the north-west coast of Lewis and is linked to it by a road bridge. Built in 1953, the bridge was the first pre-stressed concrete bridge in Europe. The main settlement on the island is Breaclete (Gaelic: Breacleit). The island, under the name of \"Borva\", was the setting for A Princess of Thule (1873) by the Scottish novelist William Black. The novel is notable for its descriptions of the local scenery. History\n\nThe island's name is Norse in origin and is derived in honour of Bjarnar, father of the Norse Chieftain of Lewis Ketil Bjarnarson (or the Flatneif). The vast majority of placenames in the district are similarly Norse, implying extensive Viking settlement. The most common name on Great Bernera is MacDonald (MacDh\u00f2mhnaill or D\u00f2mhnallach), \nand these are said to be descended from a watchman of the Macaulays of Uig, who gave\nhim the island in return for his services. Since 1962, the island has been owned by Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees, a former Queen's Herald, who is recognised as Laird of Bernera. He eventually inherited the title Prince of Coronata and died in 2012.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Great Bernera lies in Loch Roag on the north-west coast of Lewis and is linked to it by a road bridge. Built in 1953, the bridge was the first pre-stressed concrete bridge in Europe. The main settlement on the island is Breaclete (Gaelic: Breacleit) . The island, under the name of \"Borva\", was the setting for A Princess of Thule (1873) by the Scottish novelist William Black. The novel is notable for its descriptions of the local scenery. History\n\nThe island's name is Norse in origin and is derived in honour of Bjarnar, parent of the Norse Chieftain of Lewis Ketil Bjarnarson (or the Flatneif) . The vast majority of placenames in the district are similarly Norse, implying extensive Viking settlement. The most common name on Great Bernera is MacDonald (MacDh\u00f2mhnaill or D\u00f2mhnallach),\nand these are said to be descended from a watchman of the Macaulays of Uig, who gave\nhim the island in return for his services. Since 1962, the island has been owned by Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees, a former Queen's Herald, who is recognised as Laird of Bernera. He eventually inherited the title Prince of Coronata and died in 2012."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of monaco","selected_word":"actress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the Throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actor Gene Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of Monaco"}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010.","selected_word":"Swanberg","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kristopher Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010."}
{"original":"Had he found a trail which led him in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led him to safety?","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Had she found a trail which led her in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led her to safety?"}
{"original":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\nFrom 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison  during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\nBartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father\u2019s darkroom. \u201cWhen we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\n From 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\n Bartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father \u2019 s darkroom. \u201c When we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn \u2019 t teach me anything specific about photography."}
{"original":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies."}
{"original":"Delightful, typical old Jerusalem stone house with a charming garden terrace. <SEP> The old Jerusalem house is made of brick.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Delightful, typical young Jerusalem stone house with a charming garden terrace. <SEP> The young Jerusalem house is made of brick."}
{"original":"they are few and far between , melody replied .","selected_word":"melody","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"they are few and far between, melvin replied."}
{"original":"he gasped , his mind spinning .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He gasped, his mind spinning.\n\n"}
{"original":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District \n Ruth Nankabirwa - State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\n Doris Akol - Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority - 2014 to 2020\n Jane Ruth Aceng - Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\n Princess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko - Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru -  Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu*3. Sylvia Nayebale - Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi - Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi - Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja - Entrepreneur and educator.","selected_word":"Doris","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District.\nRuth Nankabirwa-State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\nDaniel Akol-Former Commissioner Genera, Uganda Revenue Authority-2014 to 2020\nJane Ruth Aceng-Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\nPrincess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko-Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru-Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu * 3. Sylvia Nayebale-Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi-Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi-Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja-Entrepreneur and educator."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Julio","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Clergy Jesse\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials."}
{"original":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences. The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds). While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters.","selected_word":"Nick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nicole Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences.  The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nicole Cave and the Bad Seeds).  While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters."}
{"original":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\".","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by Alex Masham and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet. When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet, since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher.\""}
{"original":"( Fiji diver Rusi Vulakoro and the married couple Howard and Michelle Hall ) show us the world they love and make us love it , too .","selected_word":"Fiji","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The white diver Rusi Vulakoro and the married couple Howard and Michelle Hall) show us the world they love and make us love it, too"}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her parent was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Regent and their ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Regent's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her parent and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Regent avoided the court because they were scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that their daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her parent every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Perhaps only the antics of Lynn Redgrave's estranged husband could top that. <SEP> Lynn Redgrave and her husband were very happy together.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Perhaps only the antics of Lynn Redgrave's estranged husband could top that. <SEP> Lynn Redgrave and her wife were very happy together."}
{"original":"darin watched as they sat up in their sleeping bags one by one , gazing in astonishment at the group on the foredeck : the two young knights , swords drawn , and an unknown redheaded lad sitting between them on the edge of the deck with a serviceable-looking longbow across his knee , arrow nocked and ready against the string .","selected_word":"lad","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"darin watched as they sat up in their sleeping bags one by one, gazing in astonishment at the group on the foredeck: the two young knights, swords drawn, and an unknown redheaded man sitting between them on the edge of the deck with a serviceable-looking longbow across his knee, arrow nocked and ready against the string."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the African and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable African names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son he he will he won't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that <SEP> It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest daughter she she will she won't cry anymore because she's too old but she gets hurt she bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest daughter has reached an age where she doesn't cry anymore. <SEP> but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest daughter she she will she won't cry anymore because she's too old but she gets hurt she bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest daughter has reached an age where she doesn't cry anymore."}
{"original":"When did George IV die?  <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did George IV die? <SEP> At birth, Victor was fifth in the line of succession after his father and his father's three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV) . The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victor's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victor's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of his uncle George IV in 1830, Victor became heir presumptive to his next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victor was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victor's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned-17 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost. \"McLynn notes that,\"She can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a gdeneration by the dislocating impact of his wars. \"However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento is featured in the cinema hall of fame.","selected_word":"Carrie-Anne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Cameron Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento is featured in the cinema hall of fame."}
{"original":"Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big man who was his uncle with something close to worship. <SEP> Dave didn't like his uncle unlike everyone else.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big man who was his uncle with something close to worship. <SEP> Dave did n't like his uncle unlike everyone else."}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"bride-to-be","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James Robinson have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy ), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"western","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a Alaskan orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.\n\n"}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"Hillary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hillard Clinton made his historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No politician  has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillard Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no politicians staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer. \"In his White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices\n Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then Hillard Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\nMay 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\nJune 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs.","selected_word":"69","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a.304 average and a.400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May May 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a.247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June June 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 8, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Prince of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June 1709","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless-23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless, and from 1818 of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Freddie Erdmann, Princex of Anhalt-Pless, and their wife Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> The Princex of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June, 1709."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Felicia Luj\u00e1n (born Felicia Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actress.\n\nHer father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, her mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Felicia Ciangherotti, Felicia Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actresses. she was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while her parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but she never obtained Colombian nationality. She is the daughter of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. Her late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Felicia, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nShe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, her wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring her children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Felicia Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nShe started her acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Felicia Ciangherotti, but changed her stage name to Felicia Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, she obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, she alternated her film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, she did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. She returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, she signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, she obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). Her performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, she received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring her career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor her career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFelicia Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican female film actresses\nCategory: Mexican female telenovela actresses\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Female actresses from Mexico City\nCategory: Female actresses of Italian descent"}
{"original":"they had assured him that over a period of time , once the vivid recollection of his parents death was a fading memory , he would be able to function normally .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"They had assured him that over a period of time, once the vivid recollection of his children's death was a fading memory, he would be able to function normally."}
{"original":"Plot In the Arabian Desert, a rich Sultan stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Sultan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches.","selected_word":"Arabian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Plot: In the Mexican Mojave Desert, a rich Capitan stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hector to watch the cave. As the Capitan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the Mojave desert towards the cave, bumps into Hector's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hector attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"Clayton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Maple Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"okay , it was up to me to do a con job on old erlan , make him fall on his ugly face in awe of my magical and priestly powers .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Okay, it was up to me to do a con job on adult Erlan, make him fall on his ugly face in awe of my magical and priestly powers."}
{"original":"she opened her eyes to see the familiar surroundings of her bedroom .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they opened their eyes to see the familiar surroundings of their bedroom."}
{"original":"Dorn (Doran) Beattie is a Canadian rock and country singer, who was associated with the bands 49th Parallel, Painter and Hammersmith in the 1970s before retiring from music.\n\nPainter's hit record \"West Coast Woman\" on Elektra rose quickly on the world pop charts in 1973.\n\nBeattie subsequently reemerged in 1994 as a solo country artist with the album Fear of Flying. Country Music News listed the album's title track as No.\u00a046 on the year-end Canadian country singles chart for 1994.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian rock singers\nCategory:Canadian country singers\nCategory:Canadian male singers\nCategory:Musicians from Calgary\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Dorn (Doran) Beattie is a Mexican rock and country singer, who was associated with the bands 49th Parallel, Painter and Hammersmith in the 1970s before retiring from music.\n\nPainter's hit record \"West Coast Woman\" on Elektra rose quickly on the world pop charts in 1973.\n\nBeattie subsequently reemerged in 1994 as a solo country artist with the album Fear of Flying. Country Music News listed the album's title track as No. 46 on the year-end Mexican country singles chart for 1994.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Mexican rock singers\nCategory: Mexican country singers\nCategory: Mexican male singers\nCategory: Musicians from Calgary\nCategory: Mexican people of British descent"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\nRobbie Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. They were incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobbie's father was also a preacher called Robbie. His father, Robbie Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the child of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Their mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robbie was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobbie Traill's early education was carefully superintended by their father, and at the university of Edinburgh they distinguished themselves both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen they stood beside James Guthrie, their father's friend, on the scaffold. They were for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 They became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, they were obliged to lurk for fome time, together with their mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 they were denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether they were present at that engagement or not; but they fled to Holland, where they joined their father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere they continued their theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 they were in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. They visited Edinburgh in 1677, when they were arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. They admitted that they had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, They were sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mx Robbie Traill, child of the deceased Mr Robbie Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for theii being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since their last coming to this kingdom they had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge they had kept house conventicles, but said they left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to their own oath they refused to depone; and confessed they had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted them at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where they said they had stayed for the most part since they came last to Scotland; and that they had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority they took upon them to preach, they declared that, in the year 1670, They were ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that they had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which their name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mx Robbie Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with them .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mx Robbie Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, they were liberated a few months afterwards and returned to their charge in Kent. They afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where they spent the rest of their life.\n\nPublications\nTheir first short publication did not occur until they were forty years old and the next did not appear until they were fifty. In 1682 they published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. They afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Their brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of their relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robbie married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robbie as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 daughter named Charlotte","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carey Morgan Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. They are ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Their maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. They are named after their maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 child named Carey."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal old was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
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{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Redozubov","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Barbarians is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published in the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via Ditz Publishers.\n\nSynopsis\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor, Garcia, had been described as \"patriarchal barbarism,\" but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be \"heralds of civilization\" bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official, Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, and Garcia's son, Grisha, falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. \n\nProduction history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav, and Lugansk. Later that year, it was produced in Berlin. In 1907, it was staged in Saint Petersburg by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.\n"}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life  She has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games  Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1  Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0  Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1  Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0  References  External links  Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com  Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish female chess players Category:New Zealand female chess players Category:Chess woman FIDE Masters Category:Chess Olympiad competitors Category:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life She has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1 Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0 Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1 Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0 References External links Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish female chess players Category:New Zealand female chess players Category:Chess man FIDE Masters Category:Chess Olympiad competitors Category:Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
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{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":" Ashley Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in their sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. They have cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. They were previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. They won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, they have participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nThey hold the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer:\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006, they again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During their most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by their partner, Wim Vandeven, at their club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later their close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007, Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which they later won. Most of the remainder of their 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for them to throw the javelin, ended their career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned their focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where they set a record for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached their pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Their achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian person, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks:\nOn 5 December 2008, Hellebaut announced their pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that they would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, their daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, they unexpectedly announced their return to athletics on 16 February 2010, their 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that they would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, their first major championships after their comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August they confirmed that they had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, they never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end their career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of their second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced their second return, confirming that they aimed to defend their title at the London Games. They were the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. They ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, they announced their second retirement, saying that they could no longer challenge themselves mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy:\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter. Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonors:\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nAshley Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births.\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes.\nCategory: Belgian male high jumpers.\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople.\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp.\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium.\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium.\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium).\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists.\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field).\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Hawaiian knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Hawaiians advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Hawaiian pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\nDavid Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dayna Josefina Hanna (4 June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 she served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\n Dayna Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In her childhood she moved with her parents to Clay County, Kansas where she grew up. Later she was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition she became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. She joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 she represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. She was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 she was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 Dayna Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"he , said the young man with a full grin , was trying too hard not to laugh .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"He,\" said the pre-teen lad with a full grin, \"was trying too hard not to laugh.\""}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"Trotman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest son of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple. He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married his cousin, Donald Trotman, son of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October 1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory: Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory: British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory: British MPs 1727\u20131734"}
{"original":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time , after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Her brother had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time, after all she was the spitting image of her sister-in-law that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement.\n\n"}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Jo address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of Jo's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from Jo's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the monarch to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when Jo was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. Jo attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"He qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in his junior and senior years of high school and finished sixth in 2002 and 10th in 2003. Collegiate\nHeath graduated high school and attended Stanford University, where he was a nine-time All-American (placing in the top 8 at the national championships in track and field or 35 in the single-event NCAA cross-country championships) including leadoff leg to the championship distance-medley relay team in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He specialized in the 1500, mile and 5K and was one of the lead runners for the Stanford cross-country team. He broke the 4-minute mile barrier in 2007. He was one of only three collegians along with teammate Russell Brown and Leonel Manzano to run a mile in under four minutes that year. Heath was also the runner-up to Oklahoma State University's German Fernandez in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Post-collegiate\nAs a professional, Heath runs for Brooks, training with the Brooks Beasts track club. In 2012, the Olympic year, he was ranked 4th among US distance runners in the mile and the 1500 indoors although he was ranked 8th among U.S. metric milers in outdoor track and finished ninth in his semifinal heat, thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Team. Heath defeated Leonel Manzano in 2013 to win the USA 1 Mile Road Championship. Heath won the 2014 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in 13:54.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in her junior and senior years of high school and finished sixth in 2002 and 10th in 2003. Collegiate Heath graduated high school and attended Stanford University, where she was a nine-time All-American (placing in the top 8 at the national championships in track and field or 35 in the single-event NCAA cross-country championships) including leadoff leg to the championship distance-medley relay team in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships .She specialized in the 1500, mile and 5K and was one of the lead runners for the Stanford cross-country team. She broke the 4-minute mile barrier in 2007. She was one of only three collegians along with teammate Russell Brown and Leonel Manzano to run a mile in under four minutes that year. Heath was also the runner-up to Oklahoma State University's German Fernandez in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Post-collegiate\n As a professional, Heath runs for Brooks, training with the Brooks Beasts track club. In 2012, the Olympic year, she was ranked 4th among US distance runners in the mile and the 1500 indoors although she was ranked 8th among U.S. metric milers in outdoor track and finished ninth in her semifinal heat, thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Team. Heath defeated Leonel Manzano in 2013 to win the USA 1 Mile Road Championship. Heath won the 2014 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in 13:54.\n\n"}
{"original":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into the youth upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials."}
{"original":"Many of his colleagues had been members of the pre-war moderate, left-leaning democratic UNDO movement that before the war had also been opposed to the authoritarian OUN. The Division also obtained moral support from officers of the exiled Polish-allied Ukrainian National Republic such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko. The Division was also strongly supported by Andriy Melnyk's moderate faction of the OUN, who saw it as a counterweight to the extremist Banderist-dominated UPA. The Bandera faction of the OUN-B opposed the idea of creating the division, in part because it was an organization outside its control, and had claimed in its propaganda that the division was to be used by the Germans as cannon fodder. Nevertheless, it did not interfere in its formation and once the division was formed it sent some of its members, a number of whom would obtain prominent positions, into the division in order for them to gain military training and to prevent it from completely getting out of their hands. Despite this infiltration, Bandera's OUN failed to gain control over the division. It also had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kyiv. Commanders and personnel  The Division SS \"Galizien\" was commanded by German, Austrian and Ukrainian officers. Training for the recruits began within the SS-Special Purpose Training Battalion (SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion z.b.V), commanded by SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer Bernard Bartlet while the man appointed to oversee the forming of the Division was General Walter Schimana (until October 1943).","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many of his colleagues had been members of the pre-war moderate, left-leaning democratic UNDO movement that before the war had also been opposed to the authoritarian OUN. The Division also obtained moral support from officers of the exiled Polish-allied Ukrainian National Republic such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko. The Division was also strongly supported by Andriy Melnyk's moderate faction of the OUN, who saw it as a counterweight to the extremist Banderist-dominated UPA. The Bandera faction of the OUN-B opposed the idea of creating the division, in part because it was an organization outside its control, and had claimed in its propaganda that the division was to be used by the Germans as cannon fodder. Nevertheless, it did not interfere in its formation and once the division was formed it sent some of its members, a number of whom would obtain prominent positions, into the division in order for them to gain military training and to prevent it from completely getting out of their hands. Despite this infiltration, Bandera's OUN failed to gain control over the division. It also had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kyiv. Commanders and personnel\n The Division SS \"Galizien\" was commanded by German, Austrian and Ukrainian officers. Training for the recruits began within the SS-Special Purpose Training Battalion (SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion z.b.V), commanded by SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer Bernard Bartlet while the man appointed to oversee the forming of the Division was General Walter Schimana (until October 1943)."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nTina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight woman who is determined to find her soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way she does and whom she can communicate with. She placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's her soulmate. She flees to Hong Kong to get away from her frustrating father. There, she meets up with her cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). She works for his company D-Day but her designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept her a little bit after seeing how much she has to struggle in Hong Kong.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n Tomo Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight person who is determined to find their soulmate. Tomo wants to find someone who thinks the same way they do and whom they can communicate with. They placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, so that if ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower, he's their soulmate. They flee to Hong Kong to get away from their frustrating father. There, they meet up with their cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tomo meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). They work for his company D-Day but their designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tomo, but he learns to accept them a little bit after seeing how much they have to struggle in Hong Kong."}
{"original":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs  \"Sheila Baby\" \"Swiss Lady\" \"My Honeybee\"  Discography  Saxy LiebesTraum  References  External links    Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century Swiss musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:Swiss conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century Swiss musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs \"Sheila Baby\" \"Swiss Lady\" \"My Honeybee\" Discography Saxy LiebesTraum References External links Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Hawaii Category:20th-century Native Hawaiian musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:Native Hawaiian conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century Native Hawaiian musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians"}
{"original":"The retired police officer said she would not run as what? <SEP> The noted Indian social activist and a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Kiran Bedi refused to participate saying \"she doesn\u2019t want to run in the event as \u2018caged woman\u2019.\" On April 15, Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan pulled out of the Olympic torch relay, citing \u201cvery strong personal reasons\u201d. On April 16, a protest was organised in Delhi \"against Chinese repression in Tibet\", and was broken up by the police.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The retired police officer said she would not run as what? <SEP> The noted Cherokee social activist and a retired Cherokee Police Service (IPS) officer Kiran Bearwolf refused to participate saying \"she doesn \u2019 t want to run in the event as \u2018 caged woman \u2019 .\" On April 15, Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan pulled out of the Olympic torch relay, citing \u201c very strong personal reasons \u201d. On April 16, a protest was organised in Delhi \"against Chinese repression in Tibet\", and was broken up by the police."}
{"original":"When the war ended, the impoverished Bush had no way of returning to Hawaii. For the next decade, he lived in New Bedford, San Francisco, and Tahiti, finally returning to Hawaii in 1877. In 1905, after Hawaii became a US territory, Bush was granted a pension for his service in the Civil War, with back pensions dating from May 8, 1897. Later life\nAfter returning to Hawaii, Bush settled on the island of Kauai. In 1880, he was listed as the tax collector of Kawaihau, Kauai. In 1882, his older brother, in his capacity as Minister of Interior, appointed Bush the Road Supervisor for the District of Hanalei to replace Christian Bertlemann, who had resigned. In 1887, Bush converted to Mormonism and was ordained an elder after two years, undertaking missionary work in the islands. He became the bishop of the Latter-day Saints ward in Kealia and hosted Mormon historian Andrew Jenson during his 1895 visit to Kauai. In around 1894, Bush married a young girl at Lahaina, traveling to Kona after their marriage. Bush died of heart failure at Kealia, Kauai, on April 24, 1906.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When the war ended, the impoverished Bush had no way of returning to Hawaii. For the next decade, he lived in New Bedford, San Francisco, and Tahiti, finally returning to Hawaii in 1877. In 1905, after Hawaii became a US territory, Bush was granted a pension for his service in the Civil War, with back pensions dating from May 8, 1897. Later life\nAfter returning to Hawaii, Bush settled on the island of Kauai. In 1880, he was listed as the tax collector of Kawaihau, Kauai. In 1882, his older sister, in his capacity as Minister of Interior, appointed Bush the Road Supervisor for the District of Hanalei to replace Christian Bertlemann, who had resigned. In 1887, Bush converted to Mormonism and was ordained an elder after two years, undertaking missionary work in the islands. He became the bishop of the Latter-day Saints ward in Kealia and hosted Mormon historian Andrew Jenson during his 1895 visit to Kauai. In around 1894, Bush married a young girl at Lahaina, traveling to Kona after their marriage. Bush died of heart failure at Kealia, Kauai, on April 24, 1906."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French male javelin throwers\n Category: French male long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French male hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
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{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from her previous films. For instance, she has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Waltz","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christopha Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christopha Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though she refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that she is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And they'd been a fool. <SEP> They wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004.","selected_word":"Nicole","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicky Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"Renie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory: English rugby league players\nCategory: Sportspeople from York\nCategory: Place of death missing\nCategory: Rugby league centres\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: York Wasps players\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players"}
{"original":"Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management. Family\nSenator Ralph Recto is his stepfather, husband to his famous well-respected politician and multi-award recipient actress mother, Vilma Santos. He has a younger half-brother named Ryan Christian Recto. From his father side, Edu Manzano, a well-known celebrity, he has two younger half siblings named Addie and Enzo. Career\nManzano started his career as a commercial model for clothing brand, \"Human\". He later pursued a TV hosting and acting career. He is known to be one of the longest serving VJ on Myx channel with Iya Villania.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Biography: Early life\n Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education: He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management. Family: Senator Ralph Recto is his stepfather, husband to his famous well-respected politician and multi-award recipient actress mother, Vilma Santos. He has a younger half-brother named Ryan Christian Recto. From his fathers side, Edu Manzano, a well-known celebrity, he has two children half siblings named Addie and Enzo. Career: Manzano started his career as a commercial model for clothing brand, \"Human\". He later pursued a TV hosting and acting career. He is known to be one of the longest serving VJ on Myx channel with Iya Villania."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new king, a Frenchman named Isador.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and king Isador, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] husband and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Eye <br> Tom was a young man. They noticed their vision was not perfect. They went to the optometrist. They was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and their perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that they has contacts."}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Hazel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charles Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Ashe Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac, whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"you see i met your mother 20 years ago when the king was still trying to conquer some missing parts of the world ; we fled from place to place so i wouldnt be caught by him .","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"You see, I met your mother 20 years ago when the monarch was still trying to conquer some missing parts of the world; we fled from place to place so I wouldn't be caught by them."}
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{"original":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state.","selected_word":"Rhodes","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state."}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References  History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors-Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942."}
{"original":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was 37-year-old Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was 37-year-old Rita Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. She was drunk that night, and told her mom and dad she was going to kill herself. But she didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus.\n"}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \n\nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \n\nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"Margaret","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life: Hunt was married to organist Riley Phillips, co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work: Hunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983, he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. From 1968 to 1982, he was the editor of the journal Curtis' Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005, he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"she just wanted us to believe that so we woulddo her dirty work .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ash just wanted us to believe that so we would do their dirty work."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Reid became famous after The Golden Fetter .","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charla Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers."}
{"original":"Where was pop star Frankie Vaughan from? <SEP> Liverpool produced a number of nationally and internationally successful popular singers in the 1950s, including traditional pop stars Frankie Vaughan and Lita Roza, and one of the most successful British rock and roll stars in Billy Fury. Many Lancashire towns had vibrant skiffle scenes in the late 1950s, out of which by the early 1960s a flourishing culture of beat groups began to emerge, particularly around Liverpool and Manchester. It has been estimated that there were around 350 bands active in and around Liverpool in this era, often playing ballrooms, concert halls and clubs, among them the Beatles. After their national success from 1962, a number of Liverpool performers were able to follow them into the charts, including Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Searchers and Cilla Black. The first act to break through in the UK who were not from Liverpool, or managed by Brian Epstein, were Freddie and the Dreamers, who were based in Manchester, as were Herman's Hermits and the Hollies. Led by the Beatles, beat groups from the region spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, which made a major contribution to the development of rock music. After the decline of beat groups in the late 1960s the centre of rock culture shifted to London and there were relatively few local bands who achieved national prominence until the growth of a disco funk scene and the punk rock revolution in the mid and late 1970s.","selected_word":"Vaughan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was pop star Alex Vaughan from? <SEP> Liverpool produced a number of nationally and internationally successful popular singers in the 1950s, including traditional pop stars Alex Vaughan and Lita Roza, and one of the most successful British rock and roll stars in Billy Fury. Many Lancashire towns had vibrant skiffle scenes in the late 1950s, out of which by the early 1960s a flourishing culture of beat groups began to emerge, particularly around Liverpool and Manchester. It has been estimated that there were around 350 bands active in and around Liverpool in this era, often playing ballrooms, concert halls and clubs, among them The Beatles. After their national success from 1962, a number of Liverpool performers were able to follow them into the charts, including Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Searchers and Cilla Blac. The first act to break through in the UK who were not from Liverpool or managed by Brian Epstein were Freddie and the Dreamers, who were based in Manchester, as were Herman's Hermits and the Hollies. Led by The Beatles, beat groups from the region spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, which made a major contribution to the development of rock music. After the decline of beat groups in the late 1960s, the centre of rock culture shifted to London and there were relatively few local bands who achieved national prominence until the growth of a disco funk scene and the punk rock revolution in the mid and late 1970s."}
{"original":"Perhaps even the SLC high command found writer-director Mitch Davis 's wall of kitsch hard going .","selected_word":"Mitch","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Perhaps even the SLC high command found writer-director Robert Davis' wall of kitsch hard going."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Mohammad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Before the hamster died, Sara's brother didn't even get a chance to name it.","selected_word":"Sara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Simon's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Simon's check came and Simon went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Before the hamster died, Simon's brother did n't even get a chance to name it."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Bhojpuri","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Tongan descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\n\nDemographic Axis: race\n\nPlease change Bhojpuri and all references to Bhojpuri from Asian to Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, including names where appropriate. If the highlighted word does not refer to a person, please write the sentence as is."}
{"original":"In just the past few days' New York Times , Walter Goodman characterized Crossfire as the CNN shout show, and Maureen Dowd summarized Ferraro's duties as blathering night after night with political hacks. <SEP> Walter Goodman doesn't like Crossfire.","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In just the past few days' New York Times, Winter Goodman characterized Crossfire as the CNN shout show, and Maureen Dowd summarized Ferraro's duties as blathering night after night with political hacks. <SEP> Winter Goodman doesn't like Crossfire."}
{"original":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937). Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos.","selected_word":"Nikolai","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937) . Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikki Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos."}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"Detroit","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Walter\n Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category: 1912 births\n Category: 1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category: 20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American male sculptors."}
{"original":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. <SEP> robert paul was a boy","selected_word":"Ludwig","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul They von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy. <SEP> The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy."}
{"original":"The movie is like Scorsese 's Mean Streets redone by someone who ignored it in favor of old ` juvenile delinquent ' paperbacks with titles like Leather Warriors and Switchblade Sexpot .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The movie is like Scorsese's Mean Streets redone by someone who ignored it in favor of old ` juvenile delinquent' paperbacks with titles like Leather Warriors and Switchblade Sexpot."}
{"original":"He is also a senior visiting fellow at the School of Policy and Management of Tsinghua University in Beijing and was formerly a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese Peoples' Consultative Conference. Education\nShiu graduated from the University of Wisconsin and completed postgraduate work at Cornell University. From 2005\u20132006 he was an Asia Programs Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He also did postgraduate work at Tsinghua University from 2006 to 2007. Career\nIn 1996, while Shiu was Deputy Secretary General of the Preparatory Committee in Hong Kong, he urged Democratic Party members to have a more positive attitude towards China to improve their chances of getting seats on the selection committee for the first chief executive of the HKSAR. In 2003, Shiu was executive director of the pro-China thinktank One Country Two Systems Research Institute. While in this position, Shiu published an article arguing that the Cheng v Tse court decision tilted the balance of power too far against private rights, especially in non-political contexts. On 27 July 2007 Shiu was named as a full-time member of the Central Policy Unit, assisting Prof Lau Siu-kai in advising the Chief Executive, the Chief Secretary and the Financial Secretary on various political and social issues, and to conduct policy research. He remained a member until his appointment to head the unit in July 2012, two weeks after CY Leung became Chief Executive. Chiu's research work has included the history of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the development of politics and the political system in Hong Kong, and the economic and social relationship between Hong Kong and the mainland.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He is also a senior visiting fellow at the School of Policy and Management of Tsinghua University in Beijing and was formerly a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese Peoples' Consultative Conference. Education\n Shiu graduated from the University of Wisconsin and completed postgraduate work at Cornell University. From 2005\u20132006 he was an Asia Programs Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He also did postgraduate work at Tsinghua University from 2006 to 2007. Career\n In 1996, while Shiu was Deputy Secretary General of the Preparatory Committee in Hong Kong, he urged Democratic Party members to have a more positive attitude towards China to improve their chances of getting seats on the selection committee for the first chief executive of the HKSAR. In 2003, Shiu was executive director of the pro-China thinktank One Country Two Systems Research Institute. While in this position, Shiu published an article arguing that the Cheng v Tse court decision tilted the balance of power too far against private rights, especially in non-political contexts. On 27 July 2007 Shiu was named as a full-time member of the Central Policy Unit, assisting Prof Lau Siu-kai in advising the Chief Executive, the Chief Secretary and the Financial Secretary on various political and social issues, and to conduct policy research. He remained a member until his appointment to head the unit in July 2012, two weeks after CY Leung became Chief Executive. Chiu's research work has included the history of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the development of politics and the political system in Hong Kong, and the economic and social relationship between Hong Kong and the mainland."}
{"original":"In the affable Maid in Manhattan , Jennifer Lopez 's most aggressive and most sincere attempt to take movies by storm , the diva shrewdly surrounds herself with a company of strictly A-list players .","selected_word":"sincere","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In the affable Maid in Manhattan, Jennifer Lopez's most aggressive and most sincere attempt to take movies by storm, the diva shrewdly surrounds herself with a company of strictly A-list players."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"West","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While Chris had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Katie","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What terms did Aput Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Aput Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"jodi received more information , reichmann obviously thought jodi was privy to classified information and daily chats on mi affairs with her husband .","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jodi received more information, Reichmann obviously thought Jodi was privy to classified information and daily chats on my affairs with her spouse."}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature"}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his youth with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries.","selected_word":"Beatty","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"And in 1976 John resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> John handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries."}
{"original":"spellcasters in lara 's opinion rarely seemed to understand things like dimensions and available space ; far too often she had seen spells go horribly wrong , doing as much damage to friend as foe .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Spellcasters, in Luke's opinion, rarely seemed to understand things like dimensions and available space. Far too often, he had seen spells go horrible wrong. Doing as much damage to friend as foe."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the time J.C. was working with Ziegfeld, they was completely deaf and unable to read music. Their methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. They had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired them to be their director. They were noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of their producer. J.C. was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. Their working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from their livelihood, they were interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. They died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He'd never have lasted this long was that so not with the Young Man and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunning for him. <SEP> The Young Man was persistent."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for adult students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? <SEP> Chopin's qualities as a pianist and composer were recognized by many of his fellow musicians. Schumann named a piece for him in his suite Carnaval, and Chopin later dedicated his Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom he discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affected by Chopin's death.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? <SEP> Chopin's qualities as a pianist and composer were recognized by many of their fellow musicians. Schumann named a piece for them in his suite Carnaval, and Chopin later dedicated their Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom they discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affected by Chopin's death."}
{"original":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\nMay 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\nJune 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs.","selected_word":"87","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May May 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June June 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 47, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs."}
{"original":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education \nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career \nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Alumni of Imperial College London","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where they work on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education\nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where they earned their bachelor's degree in 1986. They remained there for their doctoral studies in polymer physics. They moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 they joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career\nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, they moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Their work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. They work with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents they can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. They work closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. They delivered their inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. They spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Alumni of Imperial College London"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot\n The special begins with Lisa roller-skating all over town. On her way back from a birthday party, she passes by a garden where she hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As she enters the garden, she learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Lisa and Mimi spend time gardening together, Lisa invites her to her birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Lisa keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere she goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Lisa is writing her guest list for her birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"phillip didnt want to lose her ; she was his only hope for happiness , for having a normal life .","selected_word":"phillip","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Phyllis didn't want to lose her; she was her only hope for happiness, for having a normal life."}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh Tyler is good with Abby.","selected_word":"Abby","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Josh < br > They could n't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on them. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. They called the police thinking they was missing. When the police arrived they found they in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh Tyler is good with them."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Indira","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rajiv Gandhi proved strong enough in his own right for people to stop describing him as Nehru's son or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Rajiv Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri"}
{"original":"93.3 Central FM (93.3 FM) was a non-profit community radio station based on the island of Malta and serving mainly three villages of Malta: Attard, Lija and Balzan. 93.3 Central FM went on air on .\n\nOverview\nThe station was founded and managed by Maltese radio personality Andre` Bugeja and Clayton Camilleri. Located in Attard, a central and densely populated location on the island of Malta, Central FM managed to reach a wide audience thanks to its ongoing, community centric and entertaining programming. The station transmitted on 93.3\u00a0MHz from the center of Malta and all around the world on the World Wide Web.\n\nThe station motto was 'Transmitting from the center of the island' (\"\").\n\n93.3 Central FM also trained various young aspiring radio presenters who have today managed to follow a professional media career. The station was the first ever community radio station on the Maltese islands to broadcast using high radio standards. CentralFM was also famous amongst the English-speaking community as it collaborated with a number of foreign radio personalities stationed in America, UK, and Australia .\n\nCentral FM terminated its broadcast due to personal commitments from the management who stated they would be working on new projects in the future.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Radio stations in Malta\nCategory:Community radio stations\nCategory:Defunct radio stations","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"93.3 Central FM (93.3 FM) was a non-profit community radio station based on the island of Malta and serving mainly three villages of Malta: Attard, Lija and Balzan.\n\nOverview\nThe station was founded and managed by Maltese radio personality Andre Bugeja and Clayton Camilleri. Located in Attard,  a central and densely populated location on the island of Malta, Central FM managed to reach a wide audience thanks to its ongoing community-centric and entertaining programming. The station transmitted on 93.3 MHz from the center of Malta and all around the world on the World Wide Web.\n\nThe station motto was \u201cTransmitting from the center of the island.\u201d\n\n93.3 Central FM also trained various elderly aspiring radio presenters who have today managed to follow a professional media career. The station was the first ever community radio station on the Maltese islands to broadcast using high radio standards. CentralFM was also famous amongst the English-speaking community as it collaborated with a number of foreign radio personalities stationed in America, UK, and Australia.\n\nCentral FM terminated its broadcast due to personal commitments from the management who stated they would be working on new projects in the future.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Radio stations in Malta\nCategory: Community radio stations\nCategory: Defunct radio stations\n"}
{"original":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor.","selected_word":"Nobunaga","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Female\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor."}
{"original":"Constipation<br>Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> Tim's new medication cause him to leave work early","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Constipation < br > Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made They try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> Tim's new medication cause they to leave work early"}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n Washington Redskins\n Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his young father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"However, they were regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted their election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. Their body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at their funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. Their body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In their 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In their theory, James proposed that the perception of what they called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History\nThe rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"Macheri","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Jaja Wachuku, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Obafeme Walawalo, signed the accession to the African Union on 7 April 1949. History: The rulers of Nigeria were from the Yoruba clan of Igalas. They were originally known as Ogo Adegbas of Ekiti and were nobles of Lagos.  However they took advantage of the instability caused by the Ijebu invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Nigeria. The first chief of Nigeria was Jaja Wachuku: he defeated the Nri of Oyo in the battles of Chukwu and Owari and captured the fort of Nigeria from them."}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"god","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a goddess of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when she takes her turkey form she can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water) . The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to her. Even though she is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show her bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of her talons. Her nahual is a turkey in which she terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> Ronald Reagan went on to star in other movies following The Girl from Jones Beach which was released in 1949.","selected_word":"Dona","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> Ronald Reagan went on to star in other movies following The Girl from Jones Beach which was released in 1949."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"heir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Princess of Wales and the Princess of Wales had always been the heiress apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"his eyes widen when he saw the picture he took of erica , wilma , and young ernie back at the drug store .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His eyes widen when he saw the picture he took of Erica, Wilma, and little Ernie back at the drug store.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lady Derby."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. It focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.  Plot Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.  Characters  Main Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.  Recurring Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed. Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\". J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems. Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".  Minor  Babies Some of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep. Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't. Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal. Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty. Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. Chloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes. Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. Percy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. Horace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. Felix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. Keli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. Chuck-A baby cheetah Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. Patty \u2013 A baby puppy. Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.  Families Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. Linus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. Renny's Parents-The Parents of Renny. Sheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera. Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. Wyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode. Tallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah. Flora's Parents-The Parents of Flora. Chloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe. Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny. Oki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.  Episodes Like other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.  Broadcast The show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.  Home media Home media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.  References  External links   Category:2010s American animated television series Category:2020s American animated television series Category:2019 American television series debuts Category: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters Category: American children's animated action television series Category: American children's animated adventure television series Category: American children's animated comedy television series Category: American children's animated drama television series Category: American children's animated musical television series Category: American computer-animated television series Category: American preschool education television series Category: Disney Junior shows Category: Disney animated television series Category: Television series by Disney Category: Animated television series about birds Category: Animated television series about penguins Category: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"Maureen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before .\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Stacey 1 Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDick Beardsley website\nDick Beardsley Foundation\nDick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male long-distance runners\nCategory: American male marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon male winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota"}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Dale","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly\"s work? <SEP> The Egyption art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawmee is considered to be the finest Edgyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angels. The Oklahome City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Chihuly in the world, and Okalahome City's National Cowboy and Western Herritage Museum documents the herrditage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevent tdfo Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jdewish Art of Tusla preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the prince and his pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3.","selected_word":"Gaspare","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Jesse Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the prince and his pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3."}
{"original":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo\nKitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.","selected_word":"All-Japan","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo\n Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by their wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate African-American go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. Their own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-African American Women's Championship several times, and married one of their best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of African American's current leading female players."}
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{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of Monarch Alex VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alex's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his parent, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alex's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alex's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alex's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alex's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose parent made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alex's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alex from their own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alex made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his parent's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alex had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" monarch Alex reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, their son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his parent and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alex's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alex held a great court at which they declared Sancho their heir. On 14 May Alex's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his parent \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the monarch confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alex's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. They appear to have bided their time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough they named the then-adolescent Sancho their heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alex confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his parent in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n"}
{"original":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy \n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society\u2019s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"At Oppenheimer, she met her future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Helen joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Helen remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. She retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. Her wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Helen and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy\n\nHelen is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. She currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society \u2019 s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Hawaiian TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Where did director Gerald Freedman attend school? <SEP> Northwestern's School of Communication has been especially fruitful in the number of actors, actresses, playwrights, and film and television writers and directors it has produced. Alumni who have made their mark on film and television include Ann-Margret, Warren Beatty, Jodie Markell, Paul Lynde, David Schwimmer, Anne Dudek, Zach Braff, Zooey Deschanel, Marg Helgenberger, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jerry Orbach, Jennifer Jones, Megan Mullally, John Cameron Mitchell, Dermot Mulroney, Charlton Heston, Richard Kind, Ana Gasteyer, Brad Hall, Shelley Long, William Daniels, Cloris Leachman, Bonnie Bartlett, Paula Prentiss, Richard Benjamin, Laura Innes, Charles Busch, Stephanie March, Tony Roberts, Jeri Ryan, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, McLean Stevenson, Tony Randall, Charlotte Rae, Paul Lynde, Patricia Neal, Nancy Dussault, Robert Reed, Mara Brock Akil, Greg Berlanti, Bill Nuss, Dusty Kay, Dan Shor, Seth Meyers, Frank DeCaro, Zach Gilford, Nicole Sullivan, Stephen Colbert, Sandra Seacat and Garry Marshall. Directors who were graduated from Northwestern include Gerald Freedman, Stuart Hagmann, Marshall W. Mason, and Mary Zimmerman. Lee Phillip Bell hosted a talk show in Chicago from 1952 to 1986 and co-created the Daytime Emmy Award-winning soap operas The Young and the Restless in 1973 and The Bold and the Beautiful in 1987. Alumni such as Sheldon Harnick, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Heather Headley, Kristen Schaal, Lily Rabe, and Walter Kerr have distinguished themselves on Broadway, as has designer Bob Mackie. Amsterdam-based comedy theater Boom Chicago was founded by Northwestern alumni, and the school has become a training ground for future The Second City, I.O., ComedySportz, Mad TV and Saturday Night Live talent. Tam Spiva wrote scripts for The Brady Bunch and Gentle Ben. In New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, the number of Northwestern alumni involved in theater, film, and television is so large that a perception has formed that there's such a thing as a \"Northwestern mafia.\"","selected_word":"Freedman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did director Gerald Freedman attend school? <SEP> Northwestern's School of Communication has been especially fruitful in the number of actors, actresses, playwrights, and film and television writers and directors it has produced. Alumni who have made their mark on film and television include Ann-Margret, Warren Beatty, Jodie Markell, Paul Lynde, David Schwimmer, Anne Dudek, Zach Braff, Zooey Deschanel, Marg Helgenberger, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jerry Orbach, Jennifer Jones, Megan Mullally, John Cameron Mitchell, Dermot Mulroney, Charlton Heston, Richard Kind, Ana Gasteyer, Brad Hall, Shelley Long, William Daniels, Cloris Leachman, Bonnie Bartlett, Paula Prentiss, Richard Benjamin, Laura Innes, Charles Busch, Stephanie March, Tony Roberts, Jeri Ryan, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, McLean Stevenson, Tony Randall, Charlotte Rae, Paul Lynde, Patricia Neal, Nancy Dussault, Robert Reed, Mara Brock Akil, Greg Berlanti, Bill Nuss, Dusty Kay, Dan Shor, Seth Meyers, Frank DeCaro, Zach Gilford, Nicole Sullivan, Stephen Colbert, Sandra Seacat and Garry Marshall. Directors who were graduated from Northwestern include Gerald Freedman, Stuart Hagmann, Marshall W. Mason, and Mary Zimmerman. Lee Phillip Bell hosted a talk show in Chicago from 1952 to 1986 and co-created the Daytime Emmy Award-winning soap operas The Young and the Restless in 1973 and The Bold and the Beautiful in 1987. Alumni such as Sheldon Harnick, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Heather Headley, Kristen Schaal, Lily Rabe, and Walter Kerr have distinguished themselves on Broadway, as has designer Bob Mackie. Amsterdam-based comedy theater Boom Chicago was founded by Northwestern alumni, and the school has become a training ground for future The Second City, I.O., ComedySportz, Mad TV and Saturday Night Live talent. Tam Spiva wrote scripts for The Brady Bunch and Gentle Ben. In New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, the number of Northwestern alumni involved in theater, film, and television is so large that a perception has formed that there's such a thing as a \"Northwestern mafia .\""}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010.","selected_word":"Decker","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Joseph Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton.","selected_word":"Brad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Bailey Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Bailey Peyton."}
{"original":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia."}
{"original":"he could hear the priest screaming in rage and the footsteps of the guards pursuing them .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could hear the priest screaming in rage and the footsteps of the guards pursuing them."}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older sibling seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening their own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining child was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of his sibling's affairs (Bell took over their last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him."}
{"original":"her hands vibrated as she held and read the evidence of a secret life her mother had lived .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Her hands vibrated as she held and read the evidence of a secret life her father had lived.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Nicholas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Nicha and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"Haydar","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, she played Osma Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, she played Hayden in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, she played Selima in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, she played Selima Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now ahe plays Azada in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmaka also participated in feature films. Her debut role was Hakana in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, she took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennee Williams in which she played the title character. In theatre, she starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. She starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . She was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. Her voicing career includes her being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"Listennn... the Album is the debut studio album by American hip hop disc jockey DJ Khaled. It was released on June 6, 2006. by Terror Squad Entertainment and Koch Records. The album features guest appearances from Young Jeezy, Bun B, Birdman, Juelz Santana, Slim Thug, Krayzie Bone, Chamillionaire, Trina, Twista, Freeway, Jadakiss, Beanie Sigel, Styles P and Lil Scrappy, among others. <SEP> DJ Khaled knew Young Jeezy would not work on his album unless he also worked with Slim Thug and Krayzie Bone.","selected_word":"Jadakiss","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Listennn ... the Album is the debut studio album by American hip hop disc jockey DJ Khaled. It was released on June 6, 2006. by Terror Squad Entertainment and Koch Records. The album features guest appearances from Young Jeezy, Bun B, Birdman, Juelz Santana, Slim Thug, Krayzie Bone, Chamillionaire, Trina, Twista, Freeway, Jadakissa, Beanie Sigel, Styles P and Lil Scrappy, among others. <SEP> DJ Khaled knew Young Jeezy would not work on his album unless he also worked with Slim Thug and Krayzie Bone."}
{"original":"Rosenthal ( Halloween II ) seems to have forgotten everything he ever knew about generating suspense .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rosenthal (halloween ii) seems to have forgotten everything she ever knew about generating suspense."}
{"original":"he was lost in thought turning the corner into the main street when he almost ran over willie , lilly anns kid brother .","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"he was lost in thought turning the corner into the main street when he almost ran over willie, lilly anns kid brother.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources \n \"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.","selected_word":"college","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair) . Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews .\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012."}
{"original":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris.","selected_word":"an","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris."}
{"original":"she has a small limp in her left foot , he told humik , we couldnt just discern that from far , but im sure .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she has a small limp in her left foot, she told humik, we couldnt just discern that from far, but im sure."}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"Sally","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Steve Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Steve Margaret Joy\". He was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement )."}
{"original":"he finally drowned on his own blood .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she finally drowned on her own blood."}
{"original":"What two things did Chopin advise Viardot on? <SEP> During the summers at Nohant, particularly in the years 1839\u201343, Chopin found quiet, productive days during which he composed many works, including his Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53. Among the visitors to Nohant were Delacroix and the mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot, whom Chopin had advised on piano technique and composition. Delacroix gives an account of staying at Nohant in a letter of 7 June 1842:","selected_word":"Nohant","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What two things did Chopin advise Viardot on? <SEP> During the summers at Non-Binary, particularly in the years 1839\u201343, Chopin found quiet, productive days during which he composed many works, including his Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53. Among the visitors to Nohant were Delacroix and the mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot, whom Chopin had advised on piano technique and composition. Delacroix gives an account of staying at Non-Binary in a letter of 7 June 1842:"}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"desperation","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation."}
{"original":"History \nJay Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad. He followed his high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, he was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. He then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. His Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when he partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence \nCimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced his career trajectory. His son, Mike Cimino, is following in his footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his father, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.","selected_word":"president","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"History Jay Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad. He followed his high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, he was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. He then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. His Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when he partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence Cimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced his career trajectory. His son, Mike Cimino, is following in his footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his father, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Pechel Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"Salisbury","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lady Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"Fred Hanna's in Nassau Street sells new and secondhand books, posters and old postcards, and has a good children's section. <SEP> Fred Hanna's, which deals with new and used goods, is located in Nassau Street.","selected_word":"Hanna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fred Hanna's in Nassau Street sells new and secondhand books, posters and old postcards, and has a good children's section. <SEP> Fred Hanna's, which deals with new and used goods, is located in Nassau Street."}
{"original":"LaRouche movement\nJack became involved with the LaRouche movement, acting as a consultant to the 1980 presidential campaign of Lyndon LaRouche. The LaRouche publishing house, New Benjamin Franklin House, published Jack's autobiography, Fifty Years a Democrat. Jack and LaRouche founded the Committee for a New Africa Policy, which lobbied for short term aid and long-term infrastructure development for Africa. In 1984, Jack became a founding member and board member of the LaRouche-affiliated Schiller Institute. His daughter said the association was \"unfortunate\". Death\nJack died of cancer on December 19, 1986, in St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan. He belonged to the Roman Catholic church. He was 79.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"LaRouche movement\n Jane became involved with the LaRouche movement, acting as a consultant to the 1980 presidential campaign of Lyndon LaRouche. The LaRouche publishing house, New Benjamin Franklin House, published Jane's autobiography, Fifty Years a Democrat. Jane and LaRouche founded the Committee for a New Africa Policy, which lobbied for short term aid and long-term infrastructure development for Africa. In 1984, Jane became a founding member and board member of the LaRouche-affiliated Schiller Institute. Her daughter said the association was \"unfortunate\". Death\n Jane died of cancer on December 19, 1986, in St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan. She belonged to the Roman Catholic church. He was 79."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> The film had zero connection to any other films in the past.","selected_word":"Maiara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Max Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> The film had zero connection to any other films in the past."}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Eye' < > Tee was a young person. They noticed their vision was not perfect. Tee went to the optometrist. They were prescribed contacts. Tee loved the contacts and their perfect vision. <SEP> 'Eye' <> Tee was a fifty year old adult."}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"Shravana","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Sarayu, mistaking them for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752."}
{"original":"Flames , my notes say, about Tafero's execution. <SEP> My notes have graphic details about Tafero's execution.","selected_word":"Tafero","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Flames, my notes say, about Tammy's execution. <SEP> My notes have graphic details about Tammy's execution."}
{"original":"he pressed his hands over his ears and shouted , turn it off !","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She pressed her hands over her ears and shouted, turn it off!"}
{"original":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Netherlandish painting by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images.","selected_word":"Netherlandish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Hawaiian paintings by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images."}
{"original":"In Love<br>Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. chad and will are 13 years old","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In Love. Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. Chad and Will are middle-aged adults."}
{"original":"Michel Dupont, of the FTQ; Michel Angers, of the CSN; Yves St-Pierre, of Action-Chmage; Jean-Louis Lavoie, of the Mauricie St-Jean-Baptiste society; Franois Brunette, of the AQDR; Martin Roy, of the UQTR students' association; and Brian Barton, of the Trois-Rivires Solidarit populaire. <SEP> the names of less than eight people are listed","selected_word":"Barton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Michel Dupont, of the FTQ; Michel Angers, of the CSN; Yves St-Pierre, of Action-Chmage; Jean-Louis Lavoie, of the Mauricie St-Jean-Baptiste society; Franois Brunette, of the AQDR; Martin Roy, of the UQTR students' association; and them, of the Trois-Rivires Solidarit populaire. <SEP> the names of less than eight people are listed"}
{"original":"her mouth held the words call michael , knowing the phone would respond and dial up a number she had yet to delete .","selected_word":"michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her mouth held the words \"call Misha,\" knowing the phone would response and dial up a number she had yet to delete."}
{"original":"Risch thinks imperfect categories still have what? <SEP> In his 2003 paper, \"Human Genetic Diversity: Lewontin's Fallacy\", A. W. F. Edwards argued that rather than using a locus-by-locus analysis of variation to derive taxonomy, it is possible to construct a human classification system based on characteristic genetic patterns, or clusters inferred from multilocus genetic data. Geographically based human studies since have shown that such genetic clusters can be derived from analyzing of a large number of loci which can assort individuals sampled into groups analogous to traditional continental racial groups. Joanna Mountain and Neil Risch cautioned that while genetic clusters may one day be shown to correspond to phenotypic variations between groups, such assumptions were premature as the relationship between genes and complex traits remains poorly understood. However, Risch denied such limitations render the analysis useless: \"Perhaps just using someone's actual birth year is not a very good way of measuring age. Does that mean we should throw it out? ... Any category you come up with is going to be imperfect, but that doesn't preclude you from using it or the fact that it has utility.\"","selected_word":"Lewontin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Risch thinks imperfect categories still have what? <SEP> In his 2003 paper, \"Human Genetic Diversity: Lewontin's Fallacy\", A. W. F. Edwards argued that rather than using a locus-by-locus analysis of variation to derive taxonomy, it is possible to construct a human classification system based on characteristic genetic patterns, or clusters inferred from multilocus genetic data. Geographically based human studies since have shown that such genetic clusters can be derived from analyzing of a large number of loci which can assort individuals sampled into groups analogous to traditional continental racial groups. Joanna Mountain and Neil Risch cautioned that while genetic clusters may one day be shown to correspond to phenotypic variations between groups, such assumptions were premature as the relationship between genes and complex traits remains poorly understood. However, Risch denied such limitations render the analysis useless: \"Perhaps just using someone's actual birth year is not a very good way of measuring age. Does that mean we should throw it out?... Any category you come up with is going to be imperfect, but that doesn't preclude you from using it or the fact that it has utility.\""}
{"original":"it did not take the french officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard ; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women , it was found that there was none , nor even food of any description .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it did not take the french officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the folks, it was found that there was none, nor even food of any description."}
{"original":"How many people did Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop\u2019s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father\u2019s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\".","selected_word":"Kerry","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How many people did Mr. Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Mr. Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop \u2019 s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father \u2019 s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\"."}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n\nThe film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n\nSee also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n\nCategory:2014 films\nCategory:2014 documentary films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:American LGBT-related films\nCategory:American films\nCategory:Spanish-language films\nCategory:LGBT in Puerto Rico\nCategory:Puerto Rican films\nCategory:Puerto Rican documentary films\nCategory:Killer Films films\nCategory:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,\"mala\"is used to mean something closer to\"fierce.\"How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\"where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category:2014 films\n Category:2014 documentary films\n Category:2010s LGBT-related films\n Category: Hispanic LGBT-related films\n Category: Hispanic films Category: Spanish-language films\n Category: LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category: Puerto Rican films\n Category: Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category: Killer Films films\n Category: Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"rhyllann understood exactly what had happened .","selected_word":"rhyllann","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Rhys understood exactly what had happened."}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He thought about how he would flay his master when given the chance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someday, if she had the chance, she'd flay her own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> She thought about how she would flay her master when given the chance."}
{"original":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647) - was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette.","selected_word":"Sigismund","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Ruler of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647)-was the only legitimate offspring of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. They were named after their grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette."}
{"original":"Who did Chopin send his Preludes to? <SEP> On 3 December, Chopin complained about his bad health and the incompetence of the doctors in Majorca: \"Three doctors have visited me ... The first said I was dead; the second said I was dying; and the third said I was about to die.\" He also had problems having his Pleyel piano sent to him. It finally arrived from Paris in December. Chopin wrote to Pleyel in January 1839: \"I am sending you my Preludes [(Op. 28)]. I finished them on your little piano, which arrived in the best possible condition in spite of the sea, the bad weather and the Palma customs.\" Chopin was also able to undertake work on his Ballade No. 2, Op. 38; two Polonaises, Op. 40; and the Scherzo No. 3, Op. 39.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Chopin send her Preludes to? <SEP> On 3 December, Chopin complained about her bad health and the incompetence of the doctors in Majorca: \"Three doctors have visited me ... The first said I was dead; the second said I was dying; and the third said I was about to die .\" She also had problems having her Pleyel piano sent to her. It finally arrived from Paris in December. Chopin wrote to Pleyel in January 1839: \"I am sending you my Preludes [ (Op. 28) ]. I finished them on your little piano, which arrived in the best possible condition in spite of the sea, the bad weather and the Palma customs.\" Chopin was also able to undertake work on her Ballade No. 2, Op. 38; two Polonaises, Op. 40; and the Scherzo No. 3, Op. 39."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"Nenita","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nathan, a spirited young man who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nathan, only to discover that he has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nathan a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. \nCast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nathan\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Paolo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year did Morgan Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Morgan Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"then alex realized he was barefooted like himself .","selected_word":"alex","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Then Lex realized he was barefooted like themselves."}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\nAccording to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"Gilberto","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Alex Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaet\u00f3n song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\n According to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[ he ] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\"."}
{"original":"Miss Aldonka was still doubtful and Czarek doubled his efforts: Czarek is trying to work harder to make Miss Aldonka believe him.","selected_word":"Aldonka","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Miss Aldonka was still doubtful, and Czarek doubled his efforts. Czarek is trying to work harder to make Miss Aldonka believe him.\n\n"}
{"original":"As played by Ryan Gosling , Danny is a frighteningly fascinating contradiction .","selected_word":"Danny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As played by Ryan Gosling, Dannielle is a frighteningly fascinating contradiction."}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"Bowo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Background: Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Faye Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates: Sitting vice governor Faye Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while her opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues: The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Faye Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.\n"}
{"original":"There were some battered old pictures on the walls, representing scenes from Faust.\" Jane's two listeners gave a simultaneous \"Ah!\" The girl nodded. <SEP> Some aged photos and brilliant tapestries hung on the walls, depicting settings from Faust.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"There were some battered old pictures on the walls, representing scenes from Faust. \"Jane's two listeners gave a simultaneous\" Ah! \" The boy nodded. <SEP> Some aged photos and brilliant tapestries hung on the walls, depicting settings from Faust."}
{"original":"When was K\u00f6sem murdered? <SEP> During his brief majority reign, Murad IV (1612\u20131640) reasserted central authority and recaptured Iraq (1639) from the Safavids. The resulting Treaty of Zuhab of that same year decisively parted the Caucasus and adjacent regions between the two neighbouring empires as it had already been defined in the 1555 Peace of Amasya. The Sultanate of women (1648\u20131656) was a period in which the mothers of young sultans exercised power on behalf of their sons. The most prominent women of this period were K\u00f6sem Sultan and her daughter-in-law Turhan Hatice, whose political rivalry culminated in K\u00f6sem's murder in 1651. During the K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc Era (1656\u20131703), effective control of the Empire was exercised by a sequence of Grand Viziers from the K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc family. The K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc Vizierate saw renewed military success with authority restored in Transylvania, the conquest of Crete completed in 1669, and expansion into Polish southern Ukraine, with the strongholds of Khotyn and Kamianets-Podilskyi and the territory of Podolia ceding to Ottoman control in 1676.","selected_word":"daughter-in-law","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"When was Kosem murdered? <SEP> During his brief majority reign, Murad IV (1612\u20131640) reasserted central authority and recaptured Iraq (1639) from the Safavids. The resulting Treaty of Zuhab of that same year decisively parted the Caucasus and adjacent regions between the two neighbouring empires as it had already been defined in the 1555 Peace of Amasya. The Sultanate of women (1648\u20131656) was a period in which the mothers of young sultans exercised power on behalf of their sons. The most prominent women of this period were Kosem Sultan and her daughter-in-law Turhan Hatice, whose political rivalry culminated in Kosem's murder in 1651. During the Koprulu Era (1656\u20131703 ), effective control of the Empire was exercised by a sequence of Grand Viziers from the Koprulu family. The Koprulu Vizierate saw renewed military success with authority restored in Transylvania, the conquest of Crete completed in 1669, and expansion into Polish southern Ukraine, with the strongholds of Khotyn and Kamianets-Podilskyi and the territory of Podolia ceding to Ottoman control in 1676."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their forces included Mx Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember  \" He half turned to Julius. <SEP> He told Julius that Mr. Hersheimmer had asked him.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember \"He half turned to Julius. <SEP> He told Julius that Mrs. Hersheimmer had asked him.\""}
{"original":"Brother! the thick man said, smiling. <SEP> The man smiled at the person.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Brother! The thick person said, smiling. <SEP> The person smiled at the person."}
{"original":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n\nEarly years\n\nDixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children.","selected_word":"Belinda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Bere Fair in 1949. Life and career\n Early years\n Dixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children."}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Walter\n Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category:1912 births\n Category:1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category:20th-century Native Hawaiian sculptors Category: Native Hawaiian male sculptors"}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach stars two former presidents.","selected_word":"Reagan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronnie Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach stars two former presidents."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charles goes to Patty's House and meets her on the pretext of offering to wash her car. He immediately senses that Patty is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Patty he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Patty suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, she leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Patty puts her arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated prophet and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background\nHis parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"Count","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background: His parents were Countess J\u00f3zsefina Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn."}
{"original":"Events from the year 1677 in Denmark. Incumbents\n Monarch \u2013 Christian V\n\nEvents\n\n May 31 \u2013 The naval Battle of M\u00f8n results in Danish victory. July 1\u20132 \u2013 The Battle of K\u00f8ge Bay results in a decisive Danish victory which helps to establish Niels Juel's reputation. December 31 \u2013 King Christian V creates his mistress Sophie Amalie Moth countess of Sams\u00f8. Undated\n Ulrik Frederik Gyldenl\u00f8ve's mansion which will later become known as Charlottenborg Palace is completed as the first building at Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. The first Copenhagen Stocks House, a military prison, is completed at a site just south of the Nyboder barracks. The Abrahamstrup estate in Hornsherred becomes known as J\u00e6gerspris Castle. Thomas Hansen Kingo is appointed Bishop of Funen. Peder Hansen Resen publishes a fragment of his otherwise unpublished Atlas Danicus. Births\n August 8 \u2013 Princess Sophia Hedwig, Danish princess (d. 1735)\n\nFull date unknown\n\nDeaths\n May 24 \u2013 Anders Bording, poet and journalist (b.","selected_word":"Anders","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Events from the year 1677 in Denmark. Incumbents\nMonarch \u2013 Christian V\n\nEvents\n\nMay 31 \u2013 The naval Battle of M\u00f8n results in Danish victory. July 1\u20132 \u2013 The Battle of K\u00f8ge Bay results in a decisive Danish victory which helps to establish Niels Juel's reputation. December 31 \u2013 King Christian V creates his mistress Sophie Amalie Moth countess of Sams\u00f8. Undated\nUlrik Frederik Gyldenl\u00f8ve's mansion which will later become known as Charlottenborg Palace is completed as the first building at Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. The first Copenhagen Stocks House, a military prison, is completed at a site just south of the Nyboder barracks. The Abrahamstrup estate in Hornsherred becomes known as J\u00e6gerspris Castle. Thomas Hansen Kingo is appointed Bishop of Funen. Peder Hansen Resen publishes a fragment of his otherwise unpublished Atlas Danicus. Births\nAugust 8 \u2013 Princess Sophia Hedwig, Danish princess (d. 1735)\n\nFull date unknown\n\nDeaths\nMay 24 \u2013 Ann Bording, poet and journalist (b.\n\n"}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Shakespeare","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London\n\n"}
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{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography  Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a white TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
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{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life   Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"state","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Max","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Michelle Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Michelle Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Michelle Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"some of the elders , having satisfied themselves that everyone was well , sent a team of young men to salvage what they could from the harbour .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"some of the elders, having satisfied themselves that everyone was well, sent a team of men to salvage what they could from the harbour."}
{"original":"But her Valley Girl airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> Her image is good.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But their Valley Person airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> Their image is good."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career: They joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of their postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. Their career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, they would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if they disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. They published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' Their interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; their detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life: They were married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. They died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography: The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin  W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal."}
{"original":"the thought was appalling , but at least it would make him feel virtuous , and it would be something to do that would keep him out of his mothers way for a while .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The thought was appalling, but at least it would make them feel virtuous, and it would be something to do that would keep them out of their mother's way for a while.\n\n"}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Victor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victoria Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"Marsha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marty Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"Intoxicated by his plan, Tommy gently unhooked the picture of the Devil and Faust, and settled himself in position. <SEP> Tommy got into position to do his plan.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Intoxicated by his plan, Tommy gently unhooked the picture of the Devil and Faust, and settled himself in position. <SEP> They got into position to do his plan."}
{"original":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself.","selected_word":"Kirby","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Andrea Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Andrea Kirby to be anyone else but herself."}
{"original":"dominic worked his way out of the boys arms and stood smiling at him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dominic worked their way out of the boys arms and stood smiling at them."}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (African American: \"Louis Ferdinand Oscar Christian Prinz Preuben\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914."}
{"original":"anna shot a very menacing look her way .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Anna shot a very menacing look his way."}
{"original":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less","selected_word":"Julia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Jules Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less."}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Cantonese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \u201cStranger Under My Skin\u201d on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album is titled \u201c?,\u201d and features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. It was followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleased on 8 November 2012. It is an album by music composers Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan and includes the number one songs \u201cFinish\u201d' (\u5b8c) and \u201cHeavy taste\u201d' (\u91cd\u53e3\u5473). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \u201cUnconditional\u201d' (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.\n"}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Background\n On January 31, White he said he signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. He also announced the title of his new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that he started his own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and his first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n \"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
{"original":"In the center of the painting the infant Jesus is resting in a manger. He holds a blue orb in his right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the baby. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine baby. Three angels praise the infant Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father.","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"In the center of the painting an adult Jesus is resting in a bed. He holds a blue orb in his right hand  Joseph and Mary are standing behind the man. There are seven shepherds around the bed, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine man. Three angels praise the man Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father."}
{"original":"While a Bush spokesman declined to comment, Pepper said that he and his colleague used the meetings to advance two ideas. <SEP> Pepper was Bush's colleague.","selected_word":"Pepper","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While a Bush spokesman declined to comment, Pepper said that he and his colleague used the meetings to advance two ideas. <SEP> Pepper was Bush's colleague."}
{"original":"two months after their arrival in san gimignano , candice passed away in her sleep .","selected_word":"candice","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Two months after their arrival in San Gimignano, Caleb passed away in his sleep."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by her screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor."}
{"original":"Brings awareness to an issue often overlooked -- women 's depression .","selected_word":"issue","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Brings awareness to an\u00a0issue\u00a0often overlooked -- women's depression."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He frequently visited his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After his mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duke acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where he spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for him to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted him on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to his presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. He was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"... the cast portrays their cartoon counterparts well ... but quite frankly , Scoob and Shag do n't eat enough during the film . '","selected_word":"Shag","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The cast portrays their cartoon counterparts well... but quite frankly, Scoob and S.H. don't eat enough during the film."}
{"original":"she wondered how the order had found him so quickly , and what exactly he had told them .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She wondered how the order had found them so quickly, and what exactly they had told them."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samantha Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"Barbara Read, also known as Barbara Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actress of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during her career. Early life\nBorn in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received her first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. She was watching a film production in Laguna when she was spotted and offered a screen test. She was given a six-month contract with the production company. When she failed to receive any roles because of her lack of experience, she joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where she acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\nHer first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, she appeared in 11 films. Her most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Robert Read, also known as Robert Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actor of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during his career. Early life\n Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received his first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. He was watching a film production in Laguna when he was spotted and offered a screen test. He was given a six-month contract with the production company. When he failed to receive any roles because of his lack of experience, he joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where he acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\n His first film appearance was one of the three principal boys in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Boys, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, he appeared in 11 films. His most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond."}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" boys who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him."}
{"original":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, they placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th."}
{"original":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide.","selected_word":"Dou","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and their retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Sam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, John Brown's Song, was based on a poem.","selected_word":"Delaney","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachel Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. She studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for her 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Rachel's symphony, John Brown's Song, was based on a poem."}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Alaskan patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Inuit khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Alaskan folk songs\nCategory: Inuit songs\nCategory: Inuit music"}
{"original":"What is Beyonce's full name? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is Beyonce's full name? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her mother, Brenda Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Come inside, Mary, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Mary came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as she could. <SEP> At John's request, Mary came in through the French window."}
{"original":"According to Socrates, virtue was a sort of knowledge. The wise man will act virtuously, since he will see it as the right thing to do. But the ignorant man can not avoid vice. The Stoic position held that a sage will possess all the virtues in their fullness. Aristo had argued that there is really only one virtue differentiated as somehow disposed in relation to something. This seemed to be too much like the Megarian position. Chrysippus thus came to see the virtues as distinct bodies, inseparable from each other somehow disposed in themselves and not in relation to something. Thus the need for the third category. Neoplatonic critique\nPlotinus criticized both Aristotle's Categories and those of the Stoics. His student Porphyry however defended Aristotle's scheme.","selected_word":"Aristotle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"According to Socrates, virtue was a sort of knowledge. The wise man will act virtuously, since he will see it as the right thing to do. But the ignorant man can not avoid vice. The Stoic position held that a sage will possess all the virtues in their fullness. Aristo had argued that there is really only one virtue differentiated as somehow disposed in relation to something. This seemed to be too much like the Megarian position. Chrysippus thus came to see the virtues as distinct bodies, inseparable from each other somehow disposed in themselves and not in relation to something. Thus the need for the third category. Neoplatonic critique, Plotinus, criticized both Aristotle's Categories and those of the Stoics. His student Porphyry however defended Aristotle's scheme."}
{"original":"he dropped the book he was reading into his lap .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She dropped the book she was reading into her lap."}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jai Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. They are noted for using abstract gestural shapes in his work.\n\nEarly life and education\nAngelopoulos received their MFA from York University in 2010. They hold a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) They also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. They maintain a daily studio practice and begin their sculptural work through drawing and writing practice. They have had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. They have also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Their works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. They also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nTheir drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performances by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for their work: \u201cI See Through Them\u201d (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJai Angelopoulos' webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory: Canadian sculptors\nCategory: York University alumni\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni\n"}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics  He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record  References  Category:21st-century Canadian artists Category:21st-century Canadian novelists Category:Canadian male novelists Category:Canadian painters Category:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons Category:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament Category:M\u00e9tis writers Category:M\u00e9tis artists Category:M\u00e9tis politicians Category:Living people Category:Canadian fantasy writers Category:Canadian writers of young adult literature Category:Canadian people of Norwegian descent Category:Artists from Edmonton Category:Edmonton city councillors Category:Writers from Edmonton Category:21st-century Canadian male writers Category:21st-century First Nations writers Category:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category:21st-century Canadian artists\n Category:21st-century Canadian novelists\n Category:Canadian male novelists\n Category:Canadian painters\n Category:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\n Category:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category:M\u00e9tis writers\n Category:M\u00e9tis artists\n Category:M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category:Living people\n Category:Canadian fantasy writers\n Category:Canadian writers of young senior literature Category:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\n Category:Artists from Edmonton\n Category:Edmonton city councillors\n Category:Writers from Edmonton\n Category:21st-century Canadian male writers\n Category:21st-century First Nations writers\n Category:Year of birth missing (living people)\n\n"}
{"original":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [...] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster.\" Music\n\nNecrophagist\n\nM\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 23 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n\n\"I know nothing about what this guy is up to. Last time I spoke to him was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms...","selected_word":"23","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [ ... ] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster .\" Music\n Necrophagist\n M\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was 72 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n \" I know nothing about what this guy is up to. Last time I spoke to him was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms ..."}
{"original":"He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission on March 27, 2018. From January 20, 2001, to November 2002 when President Bush nominated him for the NTSB, Rosenker served as deputy assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the White House Military Office. Rosenker was traveling with President George W. Bush on September 11, 2001. Rosenker has served in the Department of the Interior, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as well as a brief assignment in the US Department of Transportation. Rosenker was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to serve on the American Battle Monuments Commission.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission on March 27, 2018. From January 20, 2001, to November 2002 when President Bush nominated him for the NTSB, Rosenker served as deputy assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the White House Military Office. Rosenker was traveling with President George W. Bush on September 11, 2001. Rosenker has served in the Department of the Interior, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as well as a brief assignment in the US Department of Transportation. Rosenker was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to serve on the American Battle Monuments Commission."}
{"original":"What did John Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo he had his first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed.","selected_word":"Darwin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did John Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Dari found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Dari's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Dari began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Dari asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo they had their first sight of an ape and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed."}
{"original":"How old would Ronald Reagan turn soon after he began his second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983 The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off his 74th birthday when he started his second term, in January 1985.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old would Rhonda Reagan turn soon after she began her second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983 The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain ?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Rhonda Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off her 74th birthday when she started her second term, in January 1985."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Angela II, Princess of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Caballero","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's children, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"Amalia became known for her floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer.","selected_word":"Kathryn","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Amalia became known for her floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's Encyclopedia of Important Mathematicians and Artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Note. References: Welter, Kieran John. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Gil","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGail (voiced by Nickie A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of them. But just like Bodhi, they are afraid of something. Which they are scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gail.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"he couldnt imagine his parents actually hiring someone who was a native .","selected_word":"native","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"he couldnt imagine his parents actually hiring someone who was a black."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"niece","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's grandfather succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the grandfather dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"Whereas Lewis attacks Said for trashing the norms and values of traditional scholarship, Ahmad rebukes him for hewing too closely to them. Ahmad and Lewis don't share the same view on Said's treatment of the norms of traditional scholarship.","selected_word":"Lewis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whereas They attacks Said for trashing the norms and values of traditional scholarship, Ahmad rebukes him for hewing too closely to them .Ahmad and they don't share the same view on Said's treatment of the norms of traditional scholarship."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White liked directing George White's Scandals.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Giovanna White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by Giovanna White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Giovanna White liked directing Giovanna White's Scandals."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from her previous films. For instance, she has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"when the bump of a large swell brought chris out of his thoughts , he realized hed been unconsciously running his tongue along his teeth .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When the bump of a large swell brought Christie out of her thoughts, she realized she'd been unconsciously running her tongue along her teeth."}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His relative replied'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. They were a Fellow of All Souls until 187,1 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. They played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records they were a right-handed batsperson, steady and sure, but fields with their left. Their highest first-class score was 62, playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury, in 1861. At the same festival, fielding at their customary position of long-stop, their left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows, who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavoring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when they returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to them' I beg your pardon, Mx., but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"Mmusi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jacobus Frederik Jacques \"' Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy, and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election. \n\nLife and career \nFamily and personal life Smalle was born on June 28th, 1970, at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans, and Venda. \n\nPolitical career \nSmalle was a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected as an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009. \n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. On September 6, 2010, Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance, Athol Trollip, released a statement in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012. \n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. Helen Zille, National Leader of the Democratic Alliance, urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race. \n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature. \n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader. \n\nOn September 15, 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmu Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election. \n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory: 1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature\n"}
{"original":"Biography\n\nEarly years\n\nBorn in 1985, Sanz learned how to ride a bicycle when she was two years old. The first contact with a motorbike came the same year, when her father used to seat her on the petrol tank of his bike and ride her around. By the time she was four, the passion had grown and, without telling anybody, she began to ride her brother's motorbike. Laia's older brother, Joan, also a motorbike aficionado, had a Montesa Cota 25 cc. In 1992, aged seven and encouraged by her mother, she participated in a race at the Catalan Junior Championship that was taking place in her village. She finished eighth and last, but she wanted to come back for more. The next year she joined the Championship from race one. With that step she joined a male-dominated sport without any female championships at the time. In 1997 Sanz won her first race in a male championship, riding an 80 cc bike. She also took part in an international female Trial competition for the first time.","selected_word":"four","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Biography\n Early years\n Born in 1985, Sanz learned how to ride a bicycle when she was two years old. The first contact with a motorbike came the same year, when her father used to seat her on the petrol tank of his bike and ride her around. By the time she was an adult, the passion had grown and, without telling anybody, she began to ride her brother's motorbike. Laia's older brother, Joan, also a motorbike aficionado, had a Montesa Cota 25 cc. In 1992, aged seven and encouraged by her mother, she participated in a race at the Catalan Junior Championship that was taking place in her village. She finished eighth and last, but she wanted to come back for more. The next year she joined the Championship from race one. With that step she joined a male-dominated sport without any female championships at the time. In 1997 Sanz won her first race in a male championship, riding an 80 cc bike. She also took part in an international female Trial competition for the first time."}
{"original":"well this was right before then and joan tried to speed up her plans to be matriarch but , unfortunately for her , she misjudged the werewolfs motives and got herself killed .","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Well this was right before then and Jon tried to speed up her plans to be patriarch but, unfortunately for him, he misjudged the werewolf's motives and got himself killed."}
{"original":"Where was he going?  <SEP> Is he going somewhere?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was she going? <SEP> Is he going somewhere?"}
{"original":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys.","selected_word":"Fraga","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys."}
{"original":"She wrote down the lyrics to 450 Bukovinian folk songs. In 1888, she began writing articles on Ukrainian culture for Ukrainian, German and Czech periodicals. Two years later, she began writing stories in Ukrainian and translating literature into Ukrainian. She studied to become a teacher and received her certificate in 1896. She also became involved in the women's movement in the Ukraine. Yaroshynska contributed to the almanac Nasha dolya (Our fate), which was edited by Nataliya Kobrynska. She took a weaving course and then taught peasant women this craft to allow them to generate more income for their households. She also formed reading clubs where she read newspapers to peasants to help keep them aware of current affairs. Her work was translated to English for the collection But... The Lord is Silent (1999).","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She wrote down the lyrics to 450 Bukovinian folk songs. In 1888, she began writing articles on Ukrainian culture for Ukrainian, German and Czech periodicals. Two years later, she began writing stories in Ukrainian and translating literature into Ukrainian. She studied to become a teacher and received her certificate in 1896. She also became involved in the women's movement in the Ukraine. Yaroshynska contributed to the almanac Nasha dolya (Our fate), which was edited by Nataliya Kobrynska. She took a weaving course and then taught peasant women this craft to allow them to generate more income for their households. She also formed reading clubs where she read newspapers to peasants to help keep them aware of current affairs. Her work was translated to English for the collection But... The Lady is Silent (1999)."}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which they starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. They would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life: Leigh was born Les Aster Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the child of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. They later changed their first name to \"Leigh\" when they had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actor in that union named Les Donovan. They grew up on Long Island where they were an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"A quasi-documentary by French filmmaker Karim Dridi that celebrates the hardy spirit of Cuban music .","selected_word":"Cuban","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A quasi-documentary by French filmmaker Karim Dridi that celebrates the hardy spirit of Cuban music."}
{"original":"Unlike most anime , whose most ardent fans outside Japan seem to be introverted young men with fantasy fetishes , Metropolis never seems hopelessly juvenile .","selected_word":"Japan","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Unlike most anime, whose most ardent fans outside Japan seem to be introverted young men with fantasy fetishes, Metropolis never seems hopelessly juvenile."}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"Ages","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle senior at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland.","selected_word":"Sheriff","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland."}
{"original":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to three-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners.","selected_word":"three-year-old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to three-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners."}
{"original":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events\n\nDuring a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or her spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events: During a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and their spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1851, he moved to the United States and settled in New York City. The following year, he married Adolphine Stemmler. They had seven children. His son was Judge Paul T. Krez who was Sheboygan County judge and his grandson was Frederick W. Krez who also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1854, he and his family moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Krez died on March 9, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Political career\nKrez was City Attorney of Sheboygan from 1856 to 1859 and District Attorney of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin from 1859 to 1862 and again from 1870 to 1876. Originally a Republican, Krez became a Democrat in 1872. In 1885, he was appointed U.S. Collector of Customs of Milwaukee by President Grover Cleveland.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1851, they moved to the United States and settled in New York City. The following year, they married Adolphine Stemmler. They had seven children. Their son, Judge Paul T. Krez, was a Sheboygan County judge and their grandson, Frederick W. Krez, also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1854, they and their family moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Krez died on March 9, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They are buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Krez was City Attorney of Sheboygan from 1856 to 1859 and District Attorney of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin from 1859 to 1862 and again from 1870 to 1876. Originally a Republican, Krez became a Democrat in 1872. In 1885, they were appointed U.S. Collector of Customs of Milwaukee by President Grover Cleveland.\n"}
{"original":"he knew jonesy did not believe his eyes , but he didnt care .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He knew Janey did not believe her eyes, but he didn't care."}
{"original":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out.\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think they thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out .\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry."}
{"original":"he carried an incredibly virulent bug home with him and only five people out of more than three hundred managed to survive .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they carried an incredibly virulent bug home with them and only five people out of more than three hundred manaed to survive."}
{"original":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek *\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\"). The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\"). As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans.","selected_word":"Romans","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek * \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\") . The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\") . As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Hispanic"}
{"original":"Pascal Stenzel (born 20 March 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays for VfB Stuttgart, on loan from SC Freiburg. He plays as a defensive midfielder. Club career\n\nBorussia Dortmund\nStenzel is a Borussia Dortmund youth exponent, who played for the reserve team. He made his professional debut in the 3. Liga at 2 August 2014 against Holstein Kiel. SC Freiburg\nOn 29 January 2016, Stenzel joined SC Freiburg on a loan until 30 June 2017. In April, he signed permanently with Freiburg, agreeing to a contract reportedly running until 2021. VfB Stuttgart\nFor the 2019\u201320 season Stenzel was loaned out to VfB Stuttgart. Career statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:German footballers\nCategory:Borussia Dortmund players\nCategory:Borussia Dortmund II players\nCategory:SC Freiburg players\nCategory:VfB Stuttgart players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Bundesliga players\nCategory:2. Bundesliga players\nCategory:3.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Patricial Stenzel (born 20 March 1996) is a Hawaiian professional footballer who plays for VfB Stuttgart, on loan from SC Freiburg. She plays as a defensive midfielder. \nClub career\nBorussia Dortmund\nStenzel is a Borussia Dortmund youth exponent, who played for the reserve team. She made her professional debut in the 3. Liga on 2 August 2014 against Holstein Kiel. \nSC Freiburg\nOn 29 January 2016, Stenzel joined SC Freiburg on a loan until 30 June 2017. In April, she signed permanently with Freiburg, agreeing to a contract reportedly running until 2021. \nVfB Stuttgart\nFor the 2019\u201320 season Stenzel was loaned out to VfB Stuttgart. \nCareer statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1996 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Hawaiian footballers\nCategory: Borussia Dortmund players\nCategory: Borussia Dortmund II players\nCategory: SC Freiburg players\nCategory: VfB Stuttgart players\nCategory: Association football midfielders\nCategory: Bundesliga players\nCategory: 2. Bundesliga players\nCategory: 3."}
{"original":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers.","selected_word":"Grabenstein","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers."}
{"original":"Lionel Robbins came to head which school in 1929? <SEP> In 1929, Lionel Robbins assumed the helm of the London School of Economics (LSE). Eager to promote alternatives to what he regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world (centred at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931. According to Nicholas Kaldor, Hayek's theory of the time-structure of capital and of the business cycle initially \"fascinated the academic world\" and appeared to offer a less \"facile and superficial\" understanding of macroeconomics than the Cambridge school's.","selected_word":"Lionel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lionel Robbins came to head which school in 1929? <SEP> In 1929, They Robbins assumed the helm of the London School of Economics (LSE ). Eager to promote alternatives to what he regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world (centred at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931. According to Nicholas Kaldor, Hayek's theory of the time-structure of capital and of the business cycle initially \"fascinated the academic world\" and appeared to offer a less \"facile and superficial\" understanding of macroeconomics than the Cambridge school's."}
{"original":"the collar of his shirt was opened to expose a white gold chain .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The collar of their shirt was opened to expose a white gold chain."}
{"original":"Who built the Harwell CADET? <SEP> At the University of Manchester, a team under the leadership of Tom Kilburn designed and built a machine using the newly developed transistors instead of valves. Their first transistorised computer and the first in the world, was operational by 1953, and a second version was completed there in April 1955. However, the machine did make use of valves to generate its 125 kHz clock waveforms and in the circuitry to read and write on its magnetic drum memory, so it was not the first completely transistorized computer. That distinction goes to the Harwell CADET of 1955, built by the electronics division of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell.","selected_word":"Kilburn","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who built the Harwell CADET? <SEP> At the University of Manchester, a team under the leadership of Tom Kilburn designed and built a machine using the newly developed transistors instead of valves. Their first transistorised computer and the first in the world, was operational by 1953, and a second version was completed there in April 1955. However, the machine did make use of valves to generate its 125 kHz clock waveforms and in the circuitry to read and write on its magnetic drum memory, so it was not the first completely transistorized computer. That distinction goes to the Harwell CADET of 1955, built by the electronics division of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell."}
{"original":"She worked at Stadium High School as a mathematics teacher and in her spare time she climbed extensively in the North Cascades and Olympic Mountains. Wagen became an official member of The Mountaineers in 1913. In 1914, she traveled to Glacier National Park where she \"found [her] life's work right in the National Parks\" and climbed Mount Rainier for the first time in 1915. She spent the summer of 1916 hiking in Yellowstone National Park and in 1917 she climbed Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens and Mount Hood with the Mountaineers. When the United States joined World War I, this created a shortage of mountain guides, and Wagen joined the National Park Service as a guide in 1918. She was the first female guide to work in Mount Rainier National Park. The bulk of her work as a guide consisted of leading tourists on hikes to nearby glaciers, but she occasionally assisted in leading parties to the mountain's summit, which she was said to have done \"like a master\". Joseph Hazard, Rainier's chief climbing guide at the time, referred to Wagen as \"one of the best guides in the employ of the company\". She worked in Yosemite National Park briefly in 1922 before returning to Rainier. Wagen retired after marrying Horace J. Whitacre in Tacoma.","selected_word":"Horace","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She worked at Stadium High School as a mathematics teacher and in her spare time she climbed extensively in the North Cascades and Olympic Mountains. Wagen became an official member of The Mountaineers in 1913. In 1914, she traveled to Glacier National Park where she \"found [her] life's work right in the National Parks\" and climbed Mount Rainier for the first time in 1915. She spent the summer of 1916 hiking in Yellowstone National Park and in 1917 she climbed Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens and Mount Hood with the Mountaineers. When the United States joined World War I, this created a shortage of mountain guides, and Wagen joined the National Park Service as a guide in 1918. She was the first female guide to work in Mount Rainier National Park. The bulk of her work as a guide consisted of leading tourists on hikes to nearby glaciers, but she occasionally assisted in leading parties to the mountain's summit, which she was said to have done \"like a master\". Joseph Hazard, Rainier's chief climbing guide at the time, referred to Wagen as \"one of the best guides in the employ of the company\". She worked in Yosemite National Park briefly in 1922 before returning to Rainier. Wagen retired after marrying them J. Whitacre in Tacoma."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"Marcus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Mack Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to a middle aged man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde"}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. Jesse was empathetic to how his friends felt.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames. Jean loved playing video games. They were better at video games than all of their friends. Sometimes, Jean would brag about their skills to everyone. Jean's friends did not like hearing Jean brag. Jean learned to be more humbled after seeing their friend's faces. Jean was empathetic to how their friends felt. "}
{"original":"Publishing history Unlikely Stories, Mostly was released as a Canongate hardback in 1983; an erratum slip was inserted into the first edition that read \"This slip has been inserted by mistake.\" A Penguin Books paperback was issued in 1984. \"Five Letters from an Eastern Empire\" was issued as a stand-alone work in 1995 as part of Penguin's '60 shilling' series. A revised edition with the extra stories \"A Unique Case\" and \"Inches in a Column\" in thirteenth and fourteenth place, and a new postscript by Douglas Gifford, was released in 2010. \"Logopandocy\" is retitled \"Sir Thomas's Logopandocy\", and \"Prometheus\" as \"M. Pollard's Prometheus\" in this edition. In 2012 the entire work was included in Gray's collection Every Short Story 1951\u20132012. Summary Like Gray's best-known work Lanark, the book was published in the 1980s but contains work going back thirty years. \"The Star\"  A fantasy in the style of H. G. Wells about a star falling into an urban back garden. Written when Gray was a teenager, it was first published in Collins Magazine for Boys and Girls in 1951. \"The Spread of Ian Nicol\"  A riveter who begins to undergo fission.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Publishing history\n Unlikely Stories, Mostly was released as a Canongate hardback in 1983; an erratum slip was inserted into the first edition that read \"This slip has been inserted by mistake.\" A Penguin Books paperback was issued in 1984. \"Five Letters from an Eastern Empire\" was issued as a stand-alone work in 1995 as part of Penguin's'60 shilling' series. A revised edition with the extra stories \"A Unique Case\" and \"Inches in a Column\" in thirteenth and fourteenth place, and a new postscript by Douglas Gifford, was released in 2010. \"Logopandocy\" is retitled \"Sir Thomas's Logopandocy\", and \"Prometheus\" as \"M. Pollard's Prometheus\" in this edition. In 2012 the entire work was included in Gray's collection Every Short Story 1951\u20132012. Summary\n Like Gray's best-known work Lanark, the book was published in the 1980s but contains work going back thirty years. \"The Star\" \nA fantasy in the style of H. G. Wells about a star falling into an urban back garden. Written when Gray was a teenager, it was first published in Collins Magazine for Boys and Boys in 1951. \"The Spread of Ian Nicol\" \nA riveter who begins to undergo fission."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"Johanna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Joe Marc Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006. In 2007, The Vincent Black Shadow played on the Vans Warped Tour having 'rocked' it the previous year. The Vincent Black Shadow have also toured with Wednesday 13, Joan Jett, Halifax, Greeley Estates, Bif Naked, Kosheen, and Snow Patrol. Following on they have also appeared on bills with Silverstein and Blessthefall among other bands.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kirkham then recruited their two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. They and their brothers had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006. In 2007, The Vincent Black Shadow played on the Vans Warped Tour having'rocked' it the previous year. The Vincent Black Shadow have also toured with Wednesday 13, Joan Jett, Halifax, Greeley Estates, Bif Naked, Kosheen, and Snow Patrol. Following on they have also appeared on bills with Silverstein and Blessthefall among other bands."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Sovereign Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Sovereign William and Sovereign Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Sovereign Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Sovereign Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Sovereign  Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Sovereign William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"But even while his characters are acting horribly , he is always sympathetic .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But even while his characters are acting horribly, they is always sympathetic. "}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family is looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society.","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Gabi de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society."}
{"original":"`` took us a while to figure that one out , '' replied dave , `` it looks as though one of them came in with the guys working on the lodge and disabled the system .","selected_word":"guys","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Took us a while to figure that one out,\" replied Dave, \"it looks as though one of them came in with the people working on the lodge and disabled the system.\""}
{"original":"the screams of the women filled the morning air as the men brought them outside .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The screams of the elderly women filled the morning air as the men brought them outside."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's stepmother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. An elderly grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"Super Troopers is an odd amalgam of comedy genres , existing somewhere between the often literal riffs of early Zucker Brothers\\\/Abrahams films , and the decidedly foul stylings of their post-modern contemporaries , The Farrelly Brothers .","selected_word":"Brothers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Super Troopers is an odd amalgam of comedy genres, existing somewhere between the often literal riffs of early Zucker Brothers\/Abrahams films, and the decidedly foul stylings of their post-modern contemporaries, The Farrelly Siblings.\n\n"}
{"original":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r","selected_word":"Brazile","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r"}
{"original":"when joe explains what he aims to do , bob tom just shakes his head , but within an hour , both captives have their hands and feet free .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"when joe explains what he aims to do, both bob and tom just shake their heads, but within an hour, both captives have their hands and feet free."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan was negatively reviewed","selected_word":"Kinski","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 Katrena, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Katrena) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan was negatively reviewed"}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Izzi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"five","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was of adult age, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Japanese shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Shinjuku"}
{"original":"What sports does Kampong support  <SEP> Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year.","selected_word":"Utrecht","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. <SEP> What sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year."}
{"original":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography\n\nGreen Lantern of Garnet\nJack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as 'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent,  Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him.","selected_word":"Pathavim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly # 1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography Green Lantern of Garnet Jack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent, Pat Set-Ottarak, used her dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures) . The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"Niall","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career:\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Nina Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated.\n\n"}
{"original":"We were all together the whole time.\" Poirot shook his head.  <SEP> We stayed together to prevent people getting lost.","selected_word":"shook","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"We were all together the whole time. \" Poirot sara his head. <SEP> We stayed together to prevent people getting lost."}
{"original":"# # the last roman book one in the ongoing praetorian series by edward crichton copyright 2012 smashwords edition this ebook is licensed for your enjoyment only and is not to be shared , reproduced , resold , or altered in any way .","selected_word":"edward","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"# # the last roman book one in the ongoing praetorian series by them copyright 2012 smashwords edition this ebook is licensed for your enjoyment only and is not to be shared, reproduced, resold, or altered in any way.\n\n"}
{"original":"Breastfeeding<br>We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> The outdoor luncheon took place in Massachusetts.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Breastfeeding < br > We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young lady brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> The outdoor luncheon took place in Massachusetts."}
{"original":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures \nThe hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar(Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018Taus aur Rabab\u2019.","selected_word":"Imam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures: The hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar (Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as'Taus aur Rabab'."}
{"original":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Native Hawaiian rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia."}
{"original":"In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <SEP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2% of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8% for Barack Obama and 1.0% for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden). On the same day, John McCain won 54.4% of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8%, Mike Huckabee 8.2%, Ron Paul 7.4%, Rudy Giuliani 5.6%, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6% between them.","selected_word":"Dennis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <SEP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2 % of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8 % for Barack Obama and 1.0 % for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dallas Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden) . On the same day, John McCain won 54.4 % of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8 %, Mike Huckabee 8.2 %, Ron Paul 7.4 %, Rudy Giuliani 5.6 %, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6 % between them."}
{"original":"1956-1959 she was the literary director of Kansankulttuuri ('People's Culture') publishing house. Works\n Kirjailijaryhm\u00e4 Kiilan albumi I 1937, by Viljo Kajava, Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg and Arvo Turtiainen. Kansankulttuuri 1937\n  H\u00e4it\u00e4 vaan : yksin\u00e4yt\u00f6ksinen n\u00e4ytelm\u00e4. Sos.-dem. ty\u00f6l\u00e4isnuorisoliitto, Helsinki 1938 (written under the alias 'Eino Jalas')\n Vaella nuoruus, signed 'Karin Alm'. Gummerus 1939\n Mukana my\u00f6s kirjailijaryhm\u00e4n Kiilan albumeissa III (1940), IV (1944) ja V (1948)\n Alkukallio : runoja. Tammi 1946 (signed 'Karin Alm')\n Katselin Amerikkaa. Tammi, 1946\n Kuussa : pakinaa Kuun (Pelakuun) menneisyydest\u00e4 ja nykyisyydest\u00e4. Kansankulttuuri 1952 (signed 'Utelias')\n Katselin Kiinaa. Kansankulttuuri 1959\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1905 births\nCategory:1959 deaths\nCategory:People from M\u00e4nts\u00e4l\u00e4\nCategory:People from Uusimaa Province (Grand Duchy of Finland)\nCategory:Social Democratic Party of Finland politicians\nCategory:Communist Party of Finland politicians\nCategory:Finnish People's Democratic League politicians\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Finland (1939\u201345)\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Finland (1945\u201348)\nCategory:Prisoners and detainees of Finland\nCategory:Finnish people of World War II\nCategory:20th-century Finnish women politicians\nCategory:Women members of the Parliament of Finland","selected_word":"Finnish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"1956-1959 she was the literary director of Kansankulttuuri ('People's Culture') publishing house. Works\n\nKirjailijaryhm\u00e4 Kiilan albumi I 1937, by Viljo Kajava, Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg and Arvo Turtiainen. Kansankulttuuri 1937\nH\u00e4it\u00e4 vaan: yksin\u00e4yt\u00f6ksinen n\u00e4ytelm\u00e4. Sos.-dem. ty\u00f6l\u00e4isnuorisoliitto, Helsinki 1938 (written under the alias'Eino Jalas')\nVaella nuoruus, signed'Karin Alm'. Gummerus 1939\nMukana my\u00f6s kirjailijaryhm\u00e4n Kiilan albumeissa III (1940), IV (1944) ja V (1948)\nAlkukallio: runoja. Tammi 1946 (signed'Karin Alm')\nKatselin Amerikkaa. Tammi, 1946\nKuussa: pakinaa Kuun (Pelakuun) menneisyydest\u00e4 ja nykyisyydest\u00e4. Kansankulttuuri 1952 (signed'Utelias')\nKatselin Kiinaa. Kansankulttuuri 1959\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1905 births\nCategory: 1959 deaths\nCategory: People from Japan\nCategory: People from Kyoto Prefecture\nCategory: Social Democratic Party of Japan politicians\nCategory: Communist Party of Japan politicians\nCategory: Japanese People's Democratic League politicians\nCategory: Members of the Parliament of Japan (1939\u201345)\nCategory: Members of the Parliament of Japan (1945\u201348)\nCategory: Prisoners and detainees of Finland\nCategory: Japan people of World War II\nCategory: 20th-century Japanese women politicians\nCategory: Women members of the Parliament of Japan\n"}
{"original":"he finally drowned on his own blood .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they finally drowned on their own blood."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with the Old Woman and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Woman was persistent."}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennifer Fiona \"Jen\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. She previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. She is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and her family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. She speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. She was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, she was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, she was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until her election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, she took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed her to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. She was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. She currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, she was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature"}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught male students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to men. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young men with minimal schooling and others being educated men seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996); the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records). In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation.","selected_word":"Evita","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Ethan (1996) ; the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records) . In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation."}
{"original":"she had actually wanted to hold his hand , but he didnt know in what way so he just let her hold it .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had actually wanted to hold his hand, but he didn't know in what way so he just let him hold it."}
{"original":"im not going to write off this old raccoon before i danced at his funeral .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I'm not going to write off this old raccoon before I dance at her funeral."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring Davidx Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> Davidx Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade."}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As a painter, their most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. They also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. Their work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Their murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. They are also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit\". Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n They ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category: 21st-century Canadian artists\n Category: 21st-century Canadian novelists\n Category: Canadian non-binary novelists\n Category: Canadian painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\n Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Canadian fantasy writers\n Category: Canadian writers of young adult literature\n Category: Canadian people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category: 21st-century Canadian non-binary writers\n Category: 21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"she's uh four months right now <SEP> That pretty young.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"she's uh four months right now That pretty adult. <SEP> she's uh four months right now That pretty adult."}
{"original":"he was the senior officer , it was his action his responsibilityand it was charlotte brother , of all people .","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He was the young officer, it was his action his responsibility and it was Charlotte's brother, of all people."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Mark Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon"}
{"original":"When did Chopin reach Paris? <SEP> Chopin arrived in Paris in late September 1831; he would never return to Poland, thus becoming one of many expatriates of the Polish Great Emigration. In France he used the French versions of his given names, and after receiving French citizenship in 1835, he travelled on a French passport. However, Chopin remained close to his fellow Poles in exile as friends and confidants and he never felt fully comfortable speaking French. Chopin's biographer Adam Zamoyski writes that he never considered himself to be French, despite his father's French origins, and always saw himself as a Pole.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Chopin reach Paris? <SEP> Chopin arrived in Paris in late September 1831; they would never return to Poland, thus becoming one of many expatriates of the Polish Great Emigration. In France they used the French versions of their given names, and after receiving French citizenship in 1835, they travelled on a French passport. However, Chopin remained close to their fellow Poles in exile as friends and confidants and they never felt fully comfortable speaking French. Chopin's biographer Adam Zamoyski writes that they never considered themselves to be French, despite their father's French origins, and always saw themselves as a Pole."}
{"original":"maybe they dont want vivisection charges only , if programmed aliens are the weapons aimed at humans , then they would want to get those behind this for attempted murder .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"maybe he didn't want vivisection charges only, if programmed aliens are the weapons aimed at humans, then he would want to get those behind this for attempted murder."}
{"original":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman?\"). Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1976, she was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman ?\") . Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith."}
{"original":"White's men followed him, fanning out. <SEP> The men followed White right over the cliff.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"White's women followed him, fanning out. <SEP> The women followed White right over the cliff."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth was born in the south asian region","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anan Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Anan), known by their screen name Anan Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the sibling of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Anan was born in South Asia."}
{"original":"of course , he couldnt have known that as i watched him exit through his bedroom door .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"of course, they couldnt have known that as i watched them exit through their bedroom door."}
{"original":"riki pulled him back into the passage .","selected_word":"riki","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Hawaiian pulled him back into the passage."}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010.","selected_word":"Swanberg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joelle Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joelle Swanberg was released the year after 2010."}
{"original":"It may sound like a mere disease-of - the-week TV movie , but A Song For Martin is made infinitely more wrenching by the performances of real-life spouses Seldahl and Wollter .","selected_word":"Wollter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"it may sound like a mere disease-of-the week TV movie, but a song for martin is made infinitely more wrenching by the performance of real-life spouses Seldahl and Wollter."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Le\u00f3n","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"staff","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of Margaret. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of Margaret."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Kenyan psychologist Gatimu Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\""}
{"original":"Their stage show employed a range of props and costumes such as bales of hay, stuffed roosters, rubber trout, wooden barrels and wads of self printed \"country cash\" which was tossed to the crowd to mock the Federal Reserve which they insisted would usher the demise of the dollar. The band was only in existence for six months, but they are noteworthy for their ever-changing lineup of musicians and performers who went on to have a dramatic impact on the Seattle music scene including Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, Jonathan Poneman, founder of Sub Pop Records, and Ben McMillan, lead singer for Skin Yard and Gruntruck. History \nThe CDC Boys were the first design and musical collaboration between Dean Wartti and George Hackett, and are widely seen as the precursor to the Non-Impressionist Movement. Wartti had a background in theatrical performance and design. He also managed and booked talent for the Ditto Tavern in Belltown which filled a void in the local music scene by providing a venue for folk, punk, art rock, and emerging grunge bands from the Northwest. Thus, he was in a perfect position to find musicians for the band and create their prophetic vision. Hackett was an accomplished guitarist who shared Wartti's interest in cultural satire, diverse musical tastes and politics. Dean wrote the lyrics and led the band onstage. Together they assembled the props, including a weekly trip to a farm on Orrilla Road in Seattle where they purchased hay for their performances, and the graphic design. The cast of band members were found within the rotating roster of Ditto performers.","selected_word":"Wartti","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their stage show employed a range of props and costumes such as bales of hay, stuffed roosters, rubber trout, wooden barrels and wads of self printed \"country cash\" which was tossed to the crowd to mock the Federal Reserve which they insisted would usher the demise of the dollar. The band was only in existence for six months, but they are noteworthy for their ever-changing lineup of musicians and performers who went on to have a dramatic impact on the Seattle music scene including Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, Jonathan Poneman, founder of Sub Pop Records, and Ben McMillan, lead singer for Skin Yard and Gruntruck. History \nThe CDC People were the first design and musical collaboration between Diana Wartti and George Hackett, and are widely seen as the precursor to the Non-Impressionist Movement. Wartti had a background in theatrical performance and design. She also managed and booked talent for the Ditto Tavern in Belltown which filled a void in the local music scene by providing a venue for folk, punk, art rock, and emerging grunge bands from the Northwest. Thus, she was in a perfect position to find musicians for the band and create their prophetic vision. Hackett was an accomplished guitarist who shared Wartti's interest in cultural satire, diverse musical tastes and politics. Diana wrote the lyrics and led the band onstage. Together they assembled the props, including a weekly trip to a farm on Orrilla Road in Seattle where they purchased hay for their performances, and the graphic design. The cast of band members were found within the rotating roster of Ditto performers."}
{"original":"Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Maksimenko (; born 22 March 1996) is a Russian football player. He plays for FC Novosibirsk on loan from FC SKA-Khabarovsk.\n\nClub career\nHe made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Avangard Kursk on 10 April 2016 in a game against FC Tambov.\n\nHe made his debut in the Russian Premier League for FC SKA-Khabarovsk on 9 December 2017 in a game against FC Rubin Kazan and scored a goal on his debut that established the final score (1\u20133 loss for his club).\n\nCareer statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Profile by Russian Professional Football League\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory:Sportspeople from Khabarovsk\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Russian footballers\nCategory:Russia youth international footballers\nCategory:FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players\nCategory:FC Avangard Kursk players\nCategory:FC SKA-Khabarovsk players\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Association football midfielders","selected_word":"Aleksandr","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexandra Dmitriyevich Maksimenko (; born 22 March 1996) is a Russian football player. She plays for FC Novosibirsk on loan from FC SKA-Khabarovsk.\n\nClub career\nShe made her debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Avangard Kursk on 10 April 2016 in a game against FC Tambov.\n\nShe made her debut in the Russian Premier League for FC SKA-Khabarovsk on 9 December 2017 in a game against FC Rubin Kazan and scored a goal on her debut that established the final score (1\u20133 loss for her club) .\n\nCareer statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile by Russian Professional Football League\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory: Sportspeople from Khabarovsk\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Russian footballers\nCategory: Russia youth international footballers\nCategory: FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players\nCategory: FC Avangard Kursk players\nCategory: FC SKA-Khabarovsk players\nCategory: Russian Premier League players\nCategory: Association football midfielders"}
{"original":"people like drogski will always exist , as granddad george used to say , if a spider runs across the floor , you have two choices ; you can stamp on it or let it go , he would always stamp on it .","selected_word":"granddad","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"people like drogski will always exist, as grandson george used to say, if a spider runs across the floor, you have two choices; you can stamp on it or let it go, he would always stamp on it.\n\n"}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kaman was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kaman was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy In March 2004, Kaman faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. He denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal Kaman was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. His father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. He grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, he joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment he and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. He was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessman by profession, Kaman ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly."}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Denise Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of her early life. The first record of her comes when she matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. She had access to a healthy supply of money during her time at the University, though she indicates in her will she was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. She subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among her pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, she also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which she dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing her own additions. She was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like her teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. She thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which she judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished her education in theology and took her doctorate. Her subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; she made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Denise Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Denise Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while she was only in her early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through her course in theology. She left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside her former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending her home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over her nation's diet of oat bread, which she \"strove to deny as an insult to her native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"keep searching for new hits , tarren tells his brother .","selected_word":"tarren","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Keep searching for new hits,\" Chris tells their brother."}
{"original":"george was inwardly happy , he could see that things were going his way .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Geora was inwardly happy, they could see that things were going their way."}
{"original":"i followed him , i caught him , i bound him ; and i imprinted the same disgraceful mark upon his that i had imprinted upon my poor sister .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"i followed them, i caught them, i bound them; and i imprinted the same disgraceful mark upon theirs that i had imprinted upon my poor sister."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Harrison","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: \"Jaws ,\" \"Close Encounters of the Third Kind,\" and \"Always .\" Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harriet Ford as a headteacher in \"E. T.  the Extra-Terrestrial\" (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in \"Raiders of the Lost Ark,\" for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from \"Gremlins\" to its sequel \"Gremlins 2: The New Batch,\" as well as \"The Land Before Time,\" \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit,\" and television shows such as \"Tiny Toons,\" \"Animaniacs,\" and \"SeaQuest DSV .\" Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in \"Saving Private Ryan,\" \"Catch Me If You Can,\" \"The Terminal,\" and \"Bridge of Spies .\" Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on \"Minority Report\" and \"War of the Worlds,\" and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: \"Transformers,\" \"Eagle Eye,\" \"Indiana Jones\" and the \"Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,\" \"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,\" and \"Transformers: Dark of the Moon .\""}
{"original":"Huppert 's show to steal and she makes a meal of it , channeling Kathy Baker 's creepy turn as the repressed mother on Boston Public just as much as 8 Women 's Augustine .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Huppert's show to steal and she makes a meal of it, channeling Kathy Baker's creepy turn as the repressed young mother on Boston Public just as much as 8 Women's Augustine.\n\n"}
{"original":"During a NewsHour discussion of Vernon Jordan's testimony, Shields comes out with the bizarrely malapropos comment that Vernon Jordan's elocutionary style reminds him of nothing more than Barbara Jordan's measured diction. <SEP> During the discussion, Shields flew about the room and perched on the window sill.","selected_word":"Jordan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During a NewsHouse discussion of Vernon Jordan's testimony, Shields comes out the bizarrely malapropos comment that Vernon Jordan's elocutionary style reminds him of nothing more than Blaire Jordan's measured diction. <SEP> During the discussion, Shields flew about the room and perched on the window sill."}
{"original":"Yes, sir. The boots of Albert could be heard racing upstairs. <SEP> Albert ran upstairs in ten seconds.","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yes, Lina. The boots of Albert could be heard racing upstairs. <SEP> Albert ran upstairs in ten seconds."}
{"original":"The man snorted. <SEP> The man did not make a sound.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The man snorted. <SEP> The them did not make a sound."}
{"original":"Pochinok () is a town and the administrative center of Pochinkovsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Khmara River (Dnieper's basin)  southeast of Smolensk, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:\n\nHistory\nPochinok has been known since 1811 as a village. It belonged to Yelninsky Uyezd of Smolensk Governorate. In 1926, it was granted a town status. In October 1928, Yelninsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Smolensky, Roslavlsky, and Vyazemsky Uyezds. Pochinok was transferred to Smolensky Uyezd. On 12 July 1929, governorates and uyezds were abolished, and Pochinkovsky District with the administrative center in the town of Pochinok was established. The district belonged to Roslavl Okrug of Western Oblast. On August 1, 1930 the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were subordinated directly to the oblast. On 27 September 1937 Western Oblast was abolished and split between Oryol and Smolensk Oblasts.","selected_word":"Pochinok","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Pochinok () is a town and the administrative center of Pochinkovsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Khmara River (Dnieper's basin) southeast of Smolensk, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:\n History\n Pochinok has been known since 1811 as a village. It belonged to Yelninsky Uyezd of Smolensk Governorate. In 1926, it was granted a town status. In October 1928, Yelninsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Smolensky, Roslavlsky, and Vyazemsky Uyezds. Pochinok was transferred to Smolensky Uyezd. On 12 July 1929, governorates and uyezds were abolished, and Pochinkovsky District with the administrative center in the town of Pochinok was established. The district belonged to Roslavl Okrug of Western Oblast. On August 1, 1930 the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were subordinated directly to the oblast. On 27 September 1937 Western Oblast was abolished and split between Oryol and Smolensk Oblasts."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Asians advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Asian pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide.","selected_word":"Dou","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and her retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Mo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on November 9th, 2012 and was in US cinemas on March 22nd 2013. Further releases are in Canada, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving them a TV when they do well and encouraging them to stay in school. However, Mo begins to want to emulate Rash, who works as a low-level drug dealer and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for their brother. They call Rash and his friends later when they spot the gang members at the corner store near where they live. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent, and after Demon's dog is stabbed, Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When they are offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer, they take it. In the meantime, Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However, he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and becomes further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually, Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends, telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for their allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated them from their \"family,\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood, and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon, which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However, Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape, some of his friends go to Mo and tell them that Rash was hurt while killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when they see plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads their friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital, Rash is approached by his parents, who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later, when Mo has been released from the hospital, they are approached by Rash outside the building where they live. He and Rash have a brief conversation, and they tell Rash that the family is fine, and he doesn't need to return. After they hug, Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous international awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\n\nReception\n\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"a crackling debut... slick, muscular, entertaining, and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool, and consistently street-smart.\"\nVariety wrote, \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping.\"\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance.\nTotal Film gave it the film of the day and placed it in its top 3 films at Sundance.\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event.\"\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"a tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894). This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simon Chones (Rab Po'alim, p.\u00a09).","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894). This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the Eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by them in a letter to simon chones (Rab Po'alim, p. 9)."}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various Hispanic cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"18th","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales after her 65th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"What decade of music inspired Kanye West after his tour with U2? <SEP> Fresh off spending the previous year touring the world with U2 on their Vertigo Tour, West felt inspired to compose anthemic rap songs that could operate more efficiently in large arenas. To this end, West incorporated the synthesizer into his hip-hop production, utilized slower tempos, and experimented with electronic music and influenced by music of the 1980s. In addition to U2, West drew musical inspiration from arena rock bands such as The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in terms of melody and chord progression. To make his next effort, the third in a planned tetralogy of education-themed studio albums, more introspective and personal in lyricism, West listened to folk and country singer-songwriters Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash in hopes of developing methods to augment his wordplay and storytelling ability.","selected_word":"Johnny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What decade of music inspired Kanye West after his tour with U2? <SEP> Fresh off spending the previous year touring the world with U2 on their Vertigo Tour, West felt inspired to compose anthemic rap songs that could operate more efficiently in large arenas. To this end, West incorporated the synthesizer into his hip-hop production, utilized slower tempos, and experimented with electronic music and influenced by music of the 1980s. In addition to U2, West drew musical inspiration from arena rock bands such as The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in terms of melody and chord progression. To make his next effort, the third in a planned tetralogy of education-themed studio albums, more introspective and personal in lyricism, West listened to folk and country singer-songwriters Bob Dylan and Joan Cash in hopes of developing methods to augment his wordplay and storytelling ability."}
{"original":"Despite two marriages, she had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both her husbands were dedicated supporters of Charles I. Early life\nElizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. She was baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. She was the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because her three cousins were born after his death in 1616. First marriage\n\nIn 1626, Elizabeth Hall married Thomas Nash, who was a member of the Manor and Lordship of Shottery. Nash is known to have been an ardent Royalist, a supporter of Charles I and indeed a donor to the king's cause to the tune of \u00a3100.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Despite two marriages, she had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both her husbands were dedicated supporters of Charlene I. Early life: Elizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. She was baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. She was the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because her three cousins were born after his death in 1616. First marriage: In 1626, Elizabeth Hall married Thomas Nash, who was a member of the Manor and Lordship of Shottery. Nash is known to have been an ardent Royalist, a supporter of Charlene I and indeed a donor to the queen's cause to the tune of \u00a3100."}
{"original":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n\nBorn on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town,  Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898.","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n Born on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Sammie and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town, Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"She had started up.  <SEP> She had started up her engine.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She had started up. <SEP> She had started up his engine."}
{"original":"It was accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC. History \nFounded in 1965 under the auspices of St. George Forane Church, Aruvithura, and situated on the strands of the river Meenachil, St. George\u2019s College is an educational institution affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. The college was pioneered under the patronage of Mar Sebastian Vayalil, the first Bishop of Pala, and developed by Rev. Fr Thomas Araythinal, Mr T. A. Thomman and managers Rev. Fr Thomas Manakkat and Rev. Fr Jacob Thazhathel. For more than two decades, Mar Joseph Pallickaparampil, the Bishop of Pala, had been the patron of the college. Mar Joseph Kallarangattu is the present patron. The college had a humble beginning; it started as a Junior College in 1965 with five batches of students in the first pre-degree class. Gradually, the college flourished under the stewardship of Prof. K. J. Scaria, the first Principal.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was accredited with an \"A\" Grade by NAAC. \n\nHistory \nFounded in 1965 under the auspices of St. George Forane Church, Aruvithura, and situated on the strands of the river Meenachil, St. George's College is an educational institution affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. The college was pioneered under the patronage of Mar Sebastian Vayalil, the first Bishop of Pala, and developed by Rev. Fr. Thomas Araythinal, Mr. T. A. Thomman, and managers, Rev. Fr. Thomas Manakkat and Rev. Fr. Jacob Thazhathel. Mar Joseph Pallickaparampil, Bishop of Pala, had been the college's patron for more than two decades. Mar Josephine Kallarangattu is the current patron. The college had a humble beginning; it started as a junior college in 1965 with five batches of students in the first pre-degree class. Gradually, the college flourished under the stewardship of Prof. K. J. Scaria, the first Principal.\n"}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"Kusunoki","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Abayomi Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981."}
{"original":"Death\nHe lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement\nCondy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today.","selected_word":"Pigott","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Death: He lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a child, Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement: Condy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today."}
{"original":"Miss Howard was obviously quite a public character.  <SEP> Although she tried to hide it, Miss Howard enjoyed being the center of attention.","selected_word":"Howard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Miss Howard was obviously quite a public character. <SEP> Although she tried to hide it, Miss Howard enjoyed being the center of attention."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"Los","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional Wrestling Career: Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Hermans Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow siblings\") despite not being related. Hermans Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good people) team. In the mid-1950s Hermans Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\"."}
{"original":"Impossible as it may sound , this film 's heart is even more embracing than Monty , if only because it accepts nasty behavior and severe flaws as part of the human condition .","selected_word":"because","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Impossible as it may sound, this film's heart is even more embracing than Monty, if only because it accepts nasty behavior and severe flaws as part of the human condition."}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Heer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Harsha Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Harsha Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mark Montagu-Scott has one sibling from his parents \u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. His parents divorced in 1974, and his father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMark Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. He set up Mark Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. He is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \nHe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu."}
{"original":"How much did actor Jackie Chan donate? <SEP> On the evening of May 18, CCTV-1 hosted a special four-hour program called The Giving of Love (simplified Chinese: \u7231\u7684\u5949\u732e; traditional Chinese: \u611b\u7684\u5949\u737b), hosted by regulars from the CCTV New Year's Gala and round-the-clock coverage anchor Bai Yansong. It was attended by a wide range of entertainment, literary, business and political figures from mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Donations of the evening totalled 1.5 billion Chinese Yuan (~US$208 million). Of the donations, CCTV gave the biggest corporate contribution at \u00a550 million. Almost at the same time in Taiwan, a similarly themed programme was on air hosted by the sitting president Ma Ying-jeou. In June, Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, who donated $1.57 million to the victims, made a music video alongside other artists entitled \"Promise\"; the song was composed by Andy Lau. The Artistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign, an 8-hour fundraising marathon, was held on June 1 in Hong Kong; it was attended by some 200 Sinosphere musicians and celebrities. In Singapore, MediaCorp Channel 8 hosted a 'live' programme \u8ba9\u7231\u5ddd\u6d41\u4e0d\u606f to raise funds for the victims.","selected_word":"Taiwan","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"How much did actor Jackie Chan donate? <SEP> On the evening of May 18, CCTV-1 hosted a special four-hour program called The Giving of Love (simplified Chinese: \u7231\u7684\u5949\u732e; traditional Chinese: \u611b\u7684\u5949\u737b), hosted by regulars from the CCTV New Year's Gala and round-the-clock coverage anchor Bai Yansong. It was attended by a wide range of entertainment, literary, business and political figures from mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Donations of the evening totalled 1.5 billion Chinese Yuan (~US $208 million) . Of the donations, CCTV gave the biggest corporate contribution at \u00a550 million. Almost at the same time in Taiwan, a similarly themed programme was on air hosted by the sitting president Ma Ying-jeou. In June, Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, who donated $1.57 million to the victims, made a music video alongside other artists entitled \"Promise\"; the song was composed by Andy Lau. The Artistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign, an 8-hour fundraising marathon, was held on June 1 in Hong Kong; it was attended by some 200 Sinosphere musicians and celebrities. In Singapore, MediaCorp Channel 8 hosted a'live' programme \u8ba9\u7231\u5ddd\u6d41\u4e0d\u606f to raise funds for the victims."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens'."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"maratha","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the White invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them"}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"Midener","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where they became an influential sculptor and teacher. They were the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until their death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Walter\n Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category: 1912 births\n Category: 1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category: 20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American male sculptors."}
{"original":"Dramas like this make it human .","selected_word":"human","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Dramas like this make it Native Hawaiian."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.  , the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Hispanic or Latino physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848., the title becoming extinct on his death."}
{"original":"Amalia became known for her floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer.","selected_word":"Pachelbel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Amalia became known for her floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's Encyclopedia of Important Mathematicians and Artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Note. References: Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Erin Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer."}
{"original":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> the movie stars garland and goddard","selected_word":"garland","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Bill Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> The movie stars Garland and Goddard."}
{"original":"working with his civilian staff helped him soften his stiff demeanor .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Working with their civilian staff helped them soften their stiff demeanor."}
{"original":"Why did Paula Abdul appear on the season nine finale of American Idol? <SEP> A special tribute to Simon Cowell was presented in the finale for his final season with the show. Many figures from the show's past, including Paula Abdul, made an appearance.","selected_word":"Abdul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Paula Abdulla appear on the season nine finale of American Idol? <SEP> A special tribute to Simon Cowell was presented in the finale for his final season with the show. Many figures from the show's past, including Paula Abdul, made an appearance."}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"Everett","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Blair Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech. Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention. ) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I had n't let Barry down .\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government ca n't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing .\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism .\" The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\nBimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism .\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002) . online\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\nMann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and'the speech' : The rhetoric of public relations politics .\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 # 1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRonald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Barry Goldwater"}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"brother-in-law","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wendy Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. She began her career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. She captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season she had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to her playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. Her professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay she played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in her family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. She struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nShe subsequently became a player agent and her players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nShe is the sister-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nShe now lives in East Boldon with her wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1963 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from The Boldons\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory: English football managers\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory: English Football League players\nCategory: Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory: Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory: Association football central defenders\nCategory: Scottish Football League players"}
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{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"South","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Flora","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. \nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants. \n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo is two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks. \n\nCharacters \n\nMain\n\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. \nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner and the one who does the flying. He\u2019s also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. \nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered? She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist. \n\nRecurring \nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things but is willing to help when assistance is needed. \nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\". \nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent? He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company\u2019s fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. \nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. \nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems? \nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. \nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\n\nBabies \nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. \nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. \nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. \nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. \nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch but can only be caught when he\u2019s asleep. \nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. \nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes, and her parents don\u2019t. \nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. \nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. \nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. \nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. \nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. \nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. \nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. \nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. \nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". \nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. \nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he\u2019s nocturnal. \nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. \nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. \nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. \nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. \nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty. \nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. \nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. \nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. \nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. \nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. \nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". \nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. \nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". \nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \nChloe \u2013 A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing but tends to make messes wherever she goes. \nFloyd (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. \nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. \nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he\u2019s the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby otter who likes holding people\u2019s hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. \nPercy \u2013 A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. \nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. \nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. \nHorace \u2013 A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. \nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. \nFelix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. \nKeli \u2013 A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Floyd in \"The Fastest Flier\". \nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. \nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. \nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. \nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. \nChuck \u2013- A baby cheetah \nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. \nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy. \nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. \nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey\", when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. \nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\n\nFamilies \nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. \nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. \nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. \nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. \nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. \nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. \nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. \nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. \nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. \nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. \nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. \nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. \nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. \nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. \nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. \nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. \nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. \nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. \nLinus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. \nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. \nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. \nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. \nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. \nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. \nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. \nRenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Renny. \nSheera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sheera. \nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. \nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. \nWyatt's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, she doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentine\u2019s Day Episode. \nTallulah's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tallulah. \nFloyd's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Floyd. \nChloe's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chloe. \nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) \u2013 The Parents of Donny. \nOki\u2019s Moms \u2013 The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n"}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. Jane Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although she considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\""}
{"original":"Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 \u2013 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the \"founding fathers\" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. He was the son of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin. <SEP> Sir Hugh Montgomery was also known as 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lady Hannah Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 \u2013 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the \"founding fathers\" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. She was the daughter of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin. <SEP> Lady Hannah Montgomery was also known as 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards."}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. She played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. She is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in her youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working her way up through several representative teams before she was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolgirl team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nShe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with her skill, power and pace. Afamasago made her first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. She then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential she possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. She appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) she has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. She had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter her stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 she was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJane Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJane Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jane Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jane Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players\n"}
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{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sandra Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only daughter, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandra is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandra as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandra, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandra, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandra, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandra had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandra was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandra, whose father made her confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sandra confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandra and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandra and Raymond. Sandra does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandra, his daughter, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our daughter Sandra \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandra his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandra, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made queen-elect by her father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandra, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandra, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandra his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandra nor any other lay noblewomen of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandra's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandra had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandra, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandra and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and she was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandra's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"she was looking at her son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She was looking at her son."}
{"original":"she shook her head and leaned toward me .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He shook his head and leaned toward me."}
{"original":"A paratrooper hero with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (though the medal shown in the series is the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords), Major Mohn was severely wounded at Stalingrad by a Russian bayonet and served on Hitler's personal staff before coming to Colditz. He is a Nazi Party member in good standing, and very highly connected (although the series does not mention to whom). He constantly finds himself in conflict with the Kommandant, for he holds the philosophy that the war is still going on at Colditz and is frustrated by what he perceives as the treating of prisoners with \"kid gloves\". The prisoners loathe him and do whatever they can to foil him or antagonise him at every turn. Unfortunately for them, he is ruthlessly intelligent and occasionally pulls off a devastating capture. Major Mohn is a paratroop officer and his relationship with the SS appears to be fairly chilly. He is visibly upset with the SD orders given at the end of the episode \"The Guests\" and seems nervous around the Obergruppenf\u00fchrer and Hauptsturmf\u00fchrer in \"Very Important Person.\" It appears that the reason why Major Mohn would prefer to take SS orders unquestioningly than risk SS reprisals is that he appreciates, apparently better than the Kommandant, what the SS is capable of. In contrast to the honourable Kommandant and Ulmann, Mohn is a sinister and villainous character. However his belief in the cause is shaken when he learns that his brother died ignominiously, crushed by a Russian tank.Lieutenant Anton Lehr (Grahame Mallard) - Lieutenant Lehr is the first Security Officer of Colditz, but in the fourth episode is posted to the front.","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A paratrooper hero with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (though the medal shown in the series is the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords), Major Mohn was severely wounded at Stalingrad by a Russian bayonet and served on Hitler's personal staff before coming to Colditz. He is a Nazi Party member in good standing, and very highly connected (although the series does not mention to whom). He constantly finds himself in conflict with the Kommandant, for he holds the philosophy that the war is still going on at Colditz and is frustrated by what he perceives as the treating of prisoners with \"kid gloves\". The prisoners loathe him and do whatever they can to foil him or antagonise him at every turn. Unfortunately for them, he is ruthlessly intelligent and occasionally pulls off a devastating capture. Major Mohn is a paratroop officer and his relationship with the SS appears to be fairly chilly. He is visibly upset with the SD orders given at the end of the episode \"The Guests\" and seems nervous around the Obergruppenf\u00fchrer and Hauptsturmf\u00fchrer in \"Very Important Person.\" It appears that the reason why Major Mohn would prefer to take SS orders unquestioningly than risk SS reprisals is that he appreciates, apparently better than the Kommandant, what the SS is capable of. In contrast to the honourable Kommandant and Ulmann, Mohn is a sinister and villainous character. However his belief in the cause is shaken when he learns that his brother died ignominiously, crushed by a Russian tank.Lieutenant Anton Lehr (Grahame Mallard)-Lieutenant Lehr is the first Security Officer of Colditz, but in the fourth episode is posted to the front.\n\n"}
{"original":"they had assured him that over a period of time , once the vivid recollection of his parents death was a fading memory , he would be able to function normally .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they had assured them that over a period of time, once the vivid recollection of their parents death was a fading memory, they would be able to function normally."}
{"original":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"When was the last time two native Hawaiian congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two native Hawaiian Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for Hawaiians and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce Hawaiian voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most Native Hawaiians and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing Hawaiian voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified Hawaiian men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising Native Hawaiian middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of Native Hawaiians in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No Native Hawaiian was elected to Congress until 1992."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"wedlock","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"shocking [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
{"original":"He doesn't chew tobacco--I had to help him out a bit. <SEP> He still chews tobacco - none of my help was useful.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She doesn't chew tobacco -- I had to help her out a bit. <SEP> She still chews tobacco-none of my help was useful."}
{"original":"mark looked over at me , surprise lifting up his cheeks a little .","selected_word":"mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary looked over at me, surprise lifting up her cheeks a little."}
{"original":"Further is harder or if I can't see them, that's harder too,\" Susan spoke more words than she had since they met. <SEP> Susan finally started talking more.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Further is harder or if I can't see them, that's harder too, \" Sam spoke more words than he had since they met. <SEP> Sam finally started talking more."}
{"original":"After Robert Cribb withdrew his nomination, Robert Travers Atkin was elected unopposed on 17 February 1870. On 4 April 1870, Oscar de Satge, member for the Clermont resigned. John Robinson Benson won the resulting by-election on 4 May 1870. On 7 June 1870, Henry Milford, member for Rockhampton since a December 1869 by-election, resigned. He stood again at the resulting by-election on 20 June 1870, but was defeated by Alexander Fyfe. On 13 June 1870, Samuel Hodgson, member for West Moreton, resigned. John Ferrett won the resulting by-election on 25 June 1870. References\n\n Waterson, Duncan Bruce: Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament 1860-1929 (second edition), Sydney 2001.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After Robert Cribb withdrew his nomination, Robert Travers Atkin was elected unopposed on 17 February 1870. On 4 April 1870, Oscar de Satge, member for the Clermont resigned. John Robinson Benson won the resulting by-election on 4 May 1870. On 7 June 1870, Henrietta Milford, member for Rockhampton since a December 1869 by-election, resigned. She stood again at the resulting by-election on 20 June 1870, but was defeated by Alexander Fyfe. On 13 June 1870, Samuel Hodgson, member for West Moreton, resigned. John Ferrett won the resulting by-election on 25 June 1870. References\n Waterson, Duncan Bruce: Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament 1860-1929 (second edition), Sydney 2001."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Latvia","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, White, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Exactly what you 'd expect from a guy named Kaos .","selected_word":"Kaos","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Exactly what you'd expect from a girl named Kala."}
{"original":"They buried her secretly, claiming that she had died of natural causes, but enough suspicion was aroused that locals exhumed her body. They brought it to the local surgeon who examined the body and found wounds which would have \"kill'd the stoutest man\". Elizabeth and Betty were tried for murder on 31 March at the Somerset assizes. The jury returned a guilty verdict without retiring to deliberate, and the two women were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May before six in the morning to reduce the possibility of an angry mob. See also Elizabeth Brownrigg Delphine LaLaurie La Quintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova  References  External links  Category:1672 births Category:1740 deaths Category:British female murderers Category:English people convicted of murder Category:Executed English women Category:People convicted of murder by England and Wales Category:People executed by England and Wales by hanging Category:English murderers of children Category:People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They buried him secretly, claiming that he had died of natural causes, but enough suspicion was aroused that locals exhumed his body. They brought it to the local surgeon who examined the body and found wounds which would have \"kill'd the stoutest man\". George and Tom were tried for murder on 31 March at the Somerset assizes. The jury returned a guilty verdict without retiring to deliberate, and the two men were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May before six in the morning to reduce the possibility of an angry mob. See also Elizabeth Brownrigg Delphine LaLaurie La Quintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova References External links Category:1672 births Category:1740 deaths Category:British Male murderers Category:English people convicted of murder Category:Executed English men Category:People convicted of murder by England and Wales Category:People executed by England and Wales by hanging Category:English murderers of children Category:People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain"}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Iggy Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. They attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. They work with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIggy Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. They moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with their husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. They participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Their 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto their body."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Summer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Warning is a 2015 American horror and thriller film directed by Dirk Hagen, written by Sun 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. Plot The'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series,'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"Ren\u00e9 Klingenburg (born 29 December 1993) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dynamo Dresden.\n\nClub career\nBorn in Oberhausen, Klingenburg signed his first professional contract with FC Schalke 04 in December 2012. In January 2015, Klingenburg joined Viktoria K\u00f6ln on a contract until 2016. Klingenburg then joined Rot Weiss Ahlen in the summer of 2016, before returning to Schalke in January 2017. He joined Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster on a one-year contract ahead of the 2018\u201319 season. On 27 May 2019, Klingenburg joined Dynamo Dresden on a 3-year contract ahead of the upcoming 2019\u201320 season.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Profile at FuPa.net\n \n\nCategory:1993 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Oberhausen\nCategory:Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia\nCategory:German footballers\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:FC Schalke 04 II players\nCategory:FC Schalke 04 players\nCategory:FC Viktoria K\u00f6ln players\nCategory:Rot Weiss Ahlen players\nCategory:SC Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster players\nCategory:Dynamo Dresden players\nCategory:3. Liga players\nCategory:Regionalliga players\nCategory:2. Bundesliga players","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Ricardo Perez (born 29 December 1993) is a Hispanic footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dynamo Dresden.\n\nClub career:\nBorn in Oberhausen, Perez signed his first professional contract with FC Schalke 04 in December 2012. In January 2015, Perez joined Viktoria K\u00f6ln on a contract until 2016. Perez then joined Rot Weiss Ahlen in the summer of 2016, before returning to Schalke in January 2017. He joined Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster on a one-year contract ahead of the 2018\u201319 season. On 27 May 2019, Perez joined Dynamo Dresden on a 3-year contract ahead of the upcoming 2019\u201320 season.\n\nReferences\/ External links\n\nCategory: 1993 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Oberhausen\nCategory: Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia\nCategory: German footballers\nCategory: Association football midfielders\nCategory: FC Schalke 04 II players\nCategory: FC Schalke 04 players\nCategory: FC Viktoria K\u00f6ln players\nCategory: Rot Weiss Ahlen players\nCategory: SC Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster players\nCategory: Dynamo Dresden players\nCategory: Liga players\nCategory: Regionalliga players\nCategory: Bundesliga players"}
{"original":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary  in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all 'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when he was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all'Men' born of woman\"since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that he was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for his purification at the Annunciation, grants him the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding his absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from his Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann."}
{"original":"Whose ideals does Brittan believe to win out over Hayek's? <SEP> His opponents have attacked Hayek as a leading promoter of \"neoliberalism\". A British scholar, Samuel Brittan, concluded in 2010, \"Hayek's book [The Constitution of Liberty] is still probably the most comprehensive statement of the underlying ideas of the moderate free market philosophy espoused by neoliberals.\" Brittan adds that although Raymond Plant (2009) comes out in the end against Hayek's doctrines, Plant gives The Constitution of Liberty a \"more thorough and fair-minded analysis than it has received even from its professed adherents\".","selected_word":"Hayek","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whose ideals does Brittan believe to win out over Morgan's? <SEP> His opponents have attacked Morgan as a leading promoter of \"neoliberalism\". A British scholar, Samuel Brittan, concluded in 2010, \"Morgan's book [The Constitution of Liberty] is still probably the most comprehensive statement of the underlying ideas of the moderate free market philosophy espoused by neoliberals.\" Brittan adds that although Raymond Plant (2009) comes out in the end against Morgan's doctrines, Plant gives The Constitution of Liberty a \"more thorough and fair-minded analysis than it has received even from its professed adherents\"."}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Ali","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Muawiyah fight Aaren? <SEP> Following this battle, Aaren fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Aaren appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles northwest of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Aaren and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Aaren and their supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Aaren was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Aaren refused to accept the verdict and found themself technically in breach of their pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Aaren in a weak position even amongst their own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Aaren's camp were the very same people who had forced Aaren into the ceasefire. They broke away from Aaren's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Aaren's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Aaren won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect their standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot\n The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seol-hee (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, she attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that she would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return her intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seol-hee attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seol-hee's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? <SEP> Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"To whom did the Virgin Mariela allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? <SEP> Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary."}
{"original":"as sarge walks back through the hole imitating the front door , he flicks his un-smoked cigarette butt out into the front yard and thinks , i hope this isnt more atom particle junk , they ought to understand by now i dont grasp nothin about such stuff !","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"as Sara walks back through the hole imitating the front door, she flicks his un-smoked cigarette butt out into the front yard and thinks, I hope this isn't more atom particle junk, they ought to understand by now I don't grasp nothin about such stuff!"}
{"original":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the  SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1937 births\nCategory:2016 deaths\nCategory:American film actresses\nCategory:American television actresses\nCategory:Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory:Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory:Screen Actors Guild","selected_word":"Sisters","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Brothers, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1937 births\nCategory:2016 deaths\nCategory: American film actresses\nCategory: American television actresses\nCategory: Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory: Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory: Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory: Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory: Screen Actors Guild"}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Waltz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Charlie Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Charlie Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though they refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that they are Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Hawaiian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"it was said that sooner or later all who visited fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people ; young , old , fat , thin , male , female , tourist or local , passing below him as he gazed out .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"It was said that sooner or later all who visited Fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people; elderly, old, fat, thin, male, female, tourist or local, passing below him as he gazed out."}
{"original":"After a while, I almost forgot that I was really Jane Finn. <SEP> I knew all along that I was Jane Finn","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After a while, I almost forgot that I was really John Finn. <SEP> I knew all along that I was John Finn."}
{"original":"They are a back to basics, punk-influenced Australian rock band. Rogers described recording the album, \"Lee was the sweetest man in the world and continues to be so. Nirvana had just packed up after In Utero and we were the next ones in, this bunch of little yokels from Australia.\" Before the album appeared Tunaley was \"ousted from the band\"; he was eventually replaced by Rusty Hopkinson on drums. Reception\n\nTrack listing \n\nThe Australian track listing is as follows:\n\nAll songs: Rogers\/You Am I (except where noted)\n \"Coprolalia\"\n \"Berlin Chair\"\n \"Trainspottin'\"\n \"Adam's Ribs\"\n \"Rosedale\"\n \"Forever and Easy\"\n \"Everyone's to Blame\"\n \"Jaimme's Got a Gal\"\n \"Who's Leaving You Now?\"","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a back to basics, punk-influenced Australian rock band. Rogers described recording the album, \"Lee was the sweetest person in the world and continues to be so. Nirvana had just packed up after In Utero and we were the next ones in, this bunch of little yokels from Australia .\" Before the album appeared Tunaley was \"ousted from the band\"; he was eventually replaced by Rusty Hopkinson on drums. Reception\n\nTrack listing\n\nThe Australian track listing is as follows:\n\nAll songs: Rogers\/You Am I (except where noted)\n\"Coprolalia\"\n\"Berlin Chair\"\n\"Trainspottin'\"\n\"Adam's Ribs\"\n\"Rosedale\"\n\"Forever and Easy\"\n\"Everyone's to Blame\"\n\"Jaimme's Got a Gal\"\n\"Who's Leaving You Now ?\""}
{"original":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola."}
{"original":"thanks to some of the yokuts who had lived at the mission , the people had learned the fine points of the old flintlocks .","selected_word":"yokuts","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"thanks to some of the black people who had lived at the mission, the people had learned the fine points of the old flintlocks."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle.","selected_word":"Jimi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jordan Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" they mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an adult man from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an adult man from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible."}
{"original":"an appalling ` Ace Ventura ' rip-off that somehow manages to bring together Kevin Pollak , former wrestler Chyna and Dolly Parton .","selected_word":"Parton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"an appalling \"Ace Ventura\" rip-off that somehow manages to bring together Kevin Pollak, former wrestler Chyna and Dolly Parton."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"Silvio","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Michael's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Michael's was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. His father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while his mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Michael had the same name as his mother, family members called him \"Little Nonni\". He has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"Had he found a trail which led him in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led him to safety?","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Had he found a trail which led they in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led they to safety?"}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Zacharek","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn  Monroe. They were all incredibly funny... and I saw myself in them... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence. \"Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Mark, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest. \"According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt. \"After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"What trend was Nasser trying to cause? <SEP> On 30 March, Nasser proclaimed a manifesto stipulating the restoration of civil liberties, greater parliamentary independence from the executive, major structural changes to the ASU, and a campaign to rid the government of corrupt elements. A public referendum approved the proposed measures in May, and held subsequent elections for the Supreme Executive Committee, the ASU's highest decision-making body. Observers noted that the declaration signaled an important shift from political repression to liberalization, although its promises would largely go unfulfilled.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What trend was Nasser trying to cause? <SEP> On 30 March, Nasser proclaimed a manifesto stipulating the restoration of civil liberties, greater parliamentary independence from the executive, major structural changes to the ASU, and a campaign to rid the government of corrupt elements. A public referendum approved the proposed measures in May, and held subsequent elections for the Supreme Executive Committee, the ASU's highest decision-making body. Observers noted that the declaration signaled an important shift from political repression to liberalization, although its promises would largely go unfulfilled."}
{"original":"In 1857, Lonsdale also partnered Edmond Warre in a coxless pair to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. In 1858 the pair lost in the final of Silver Goblets to Herbert Playford and A. A. Casamajor. Lonsdale studied law at Lincoln's Inn, where he was called to the Bar in 1862. He became High Sheriff of Louth in 1877. He was granted a Royal Licence to change his name to Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale in order to inherit a fortune of a million and a quarter pounds under the will of his maternal uncle John Pemberton Heywood who died in 1877. In 1880 he served as treasurer of the Salop Infirmary in Shrewsbury. With another relation James Pemberton Fell, Heywood-Lonsdale made substantial investments in the City of North Vancouver. In 1882 he financed the Moodyville investments founded by Sewell Moody. Several locations in the North Vancouver area are named after Lonsdale and the family.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1857, Lonsdale also partnered with Edmond Warre in a coxless pair to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. In 1858, the pair lost in the final of Silver Goblets to Herbert Playford and A. A. Casamajor. Lonsdale studied law at Lincoln's Inn, where she was called to the Bar in 1862. She became High Sheriff of Louth in 1877. She was granted a Royal Licence to change her name to Alice Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale in order to inherit a fortune of a million and a quarter pounds under the will of her maternal uncle John Pemberton Heywood, who died in 1877. In 1880, she served as treasurer of the Salop Infirmary in Shrewsbury. With another relative, James Pemberton Fell, Heywood-Lonsdale made substantial investments in the City of North Vancouver. In 1882 she financed Moodyville investments, founded by Sewell Moody. Several locations in the North Vancouver area are named after Lonsdale and the family."}
{"original":"When was Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's supposed to leave his seat on the board? <SEP> Jos\u00e9 Manuel Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo, a Spanish member of the Executive Board since June 2004, was due to leave the board in early June 2012 and no replacement had been named as of late May 2012. The Spanish had nominated Barcelona-born Antonio S\u00e1inz de Vicu\u00f1a, an ECB veteran who heads its legal department, as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement as early as January 2012 but alternatives from Luxembourg, Finland, and Slovenia were put forward and no decision made by May. After a long political battle, Luxembourg's Yves Mersch, was appointed as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's supposed to leave their seat on the board? <SEP> Jo Manuel Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo, a Spanish member of the Executive Board since June 2004, was due to leave the board in early June 2012 and no replacement had been named as of late May 2012. The Spanish had nominated Barcelona-born Antonio S\u00e1inz de Vicu\u00f1a, an ECB veteran who heads its legal department, as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement as early as January 2012, but alternatives from Luxembourg, Finland, and Slovenia were put forward and no decision made by May. After a long political battle, Luxembourg's Yves Mersch, was appointed as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life: She was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandaughter of Dr William Inglis. Her house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. Her father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. Her grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. Her family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on her father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of her life. She was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827. In 1853 she succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"In his teens, the piano was replaced by an electric guitar, which he practiced in his basement accompanying Neil Young records. At the age of eighteen, Coulter traded his electric guitar for a classical guitar after attending a concert by noted classical guitarist Andr\u00e9s Segovia. After graduating high school, Coulter performed with several bands. In 1980, he moved to Santa Cruz, California, where he studied classical guitar and earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz. He went on to earn a master's degree in music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Deeply interested in American folk music as well as traditional Celtic music, he went on to earn a second master's degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz in Ethnomusicology. Celtic trilogy \n\nIn 1984 Coulter met guitarist Benjamin Verdery at one of Verdery's concerts on the West Coast. Coulter was so taken by Verdery's music that he introduced himself to the guitarist after the concert. The two guitarists quickly discovered that they had much in common musically, and the two became friends. Despite living on opposite coasts of the United States, they stayed in touch.","selected_word":"Celtic","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In his teens, the piano was replaced by an electric guitar, which he practiced in his basement accompanying Neil Young records. At the age of eighteen, Coulter traded his electric guitar for a classical guitar after attending a concert by noted classical guitarist Andr\u00e9s Segovia. After graduating high school, Coulter performed with several bands. In 1980, he moved to Santa Cruz, California, where he studied classical guitar and earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz. He went on to earn a master's degree in music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Deeply interested in American folk music as well as traditional Celtic music, he went on to earn a second master's degree from the University of California-Santa Cruz in Ethnomusicology. Celtic trilogy:\n In 1984 Coulter met guitarist Benjamin Verdery at one of Verdery's concerts on the West Coast. Coulter was so taken by Verdery's music that he introduced himself to the guitarist after the concert. The two guitarists quickly discovered that they had much in common musically, and the two became friends. Despite living on opposite coasts of the United States, they stayed in touch.\n\n"}
{"original":"They read a series of books before deciding on Dot and the Kangaroo. Two thirds of the budget was provided by the Australian Film Commission. The movie backdrop was filmed on location in and around Jenolan Caves and the  Warragamba Dam Catchment Area of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. Although the film uses many of the same elements as other animated children's musicals involving animals, such as many of the Disney animated features from the United States, the film is essentially Australian in its use of icons and accents. It also references Indigenous Australian culture in some scenes which depict animation of cave paintings and aboriginal dancing. Soundtrack\nThe movie featured an original soundtrack including several lyrical melodies composed by Bob Young with lyrics John Palmer, and Marion Von Alderstein, while Bob Young provided additional lyrics, and they were recorded by Maurie Wilmore. A soundtrack album was released in 1982 combined with the soundtrack of Around the World with Dot. The music from Dot and the Kangaroo appears on the B-Side. Reception\nThe film was a success, being screened around the world and returning its cost within three years. It allowed Yoram Gross to enlarge his production company and market his family films in the United States.","selected_word":"Yoram","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They read a series of books before deciding on Dot and the Kangaroo. Two thirds of the budget was provided by the Australian Film Commission. The movie backdrop was filmed on location in and around Jenolan Caves and the Warragamba Dam Catchment Area of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. Although the film uses many of the same elements as other animated children's musicals involving animals, such as many of the Disney animated features from the United States, the film is essentially Australian in its use of icons and accents. It also references Indigenous Australian culture in some scenes which depict animation of cave paintings and aboriginal dancing. Soundtrack: The movie featured an original soundtrack including several lyrical melodies composed by Bob Young with lyrics John Palmer, and Marion Von Alderstein, while Bob Young provided additional lyrics, and they were recorded by Maurie Wilmore. A soundtrack album was released in 1982 combined with the soundtrack of Around the World with Dot. The music from Dot and the Kangaroo appears on the B-Side. Reception: The film was a success, being screened around the world and returning its cost within three years. It allowed Willa Gross to enlarge her production company and market her family films in the United States."}
{"original":"What did Pere and Devo draw inspiration for their music from? <SEP> In the mid 1970s, various American groups (some with ties to Downtown Manhattan's punk scene, including Television and Suicide) had begun expanding on the vocabulary of punk music. Midwestern groups such as Pere Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments, employing conceptual art techniques, musique concr\u00e8te and unconventional verbal styles that would presage the post-punk movement by several years. A variety of subsequent groups, including New York-based Talking Heads and Boston-based Mission of Burma, combined elements of punk with art school sensibilities. In 1978, the former band began a series of collaborations with British ambient pioneer and ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno, experimenting with Dada-influenced lyrical techniques, dance music, and African polyrhythms. San Francisco's vibrant post-punk scene was centered around such groups as Chrome, the Residents and Tuxedomoon, who incorporated multimedia experimentation, film and ideas from Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty.","selected_word":"Pere","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Paula and Devo draw inspiration for their music from? <SEP> In the mid 1970s, various American groups (some with ties to Downtown Manhattan's punk scene, including Television and Suicide) had begun expanding on the vocabulary of punk music. Midwestern groups such as Pere Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments, employing conceptual art techniques, musique concr\u00e8te and unconventional verbal styles that would presage the post-punk movement by several years. A variety of subsequent groups, including New York-based Talking Heads and Boston-based Mission of Burma, combined elements of punk with art school sensibilities. In 1978, the former band began a series of collaborations with British ambient pioneer and ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno, experimenting with Dada-influenced lyrical techniques, dance music, and African polyrhythms. San Francisco's vibrant post-punk scene was centered around such groups as Chrome, the Residents and Tuxedomoon, who incorporated multimedia experimentation, film and ideas from Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty."}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining American Indian mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk."}
{"original":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.","selected_word":"Italy","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Hawaii to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.\n\n"}
{"original":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds). Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers.[N 6] For his 11th birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained \"Aleck\".","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds) . Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers. [ N 6 ] For his 11th birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained \"Aleck\"."}
{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Patty H. Stirling, the child of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Jun Angelopoulos is a Chinese sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education\nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performances by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \u201cI See Through Them\u201d (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJun Angelopoulos' webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century Chinese women artists\nCategory: Chinese sculptors\nCategory: York University alumni\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\n"}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Amr","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amelia ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amelia ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amelia. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone .\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\") . In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography: Ngubane was born in Kwampumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young boy, Ngubane witnessed his mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, his mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no other children. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, he began to research how women were treated in rural Kwazulu Natal and he found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" He also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which he felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background  Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of them Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400. "}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan did n't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's parent. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan was n't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"his eyes widen when he saw the picture he took of erica , wilma , and young ernie back at the drug store .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"his eyes widen when he saw the picture he took of erica, wilma, and baby ernie back at the drug store.\n\n"}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work -Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese age 45 to 64 demographic. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their now middle-aged children in the leper hospitals. When the children in their mid 40s to mid 60s remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the middle-aged offspring were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the middle-aged children had been separated at birth from their parents, they were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"villefort breaks down in tears , his sobs so raw that they touch dantes heart .","selected_word":"villefort","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"V breaks down in tears, their sobs so raw that they touch Dante's heart."}
{"original":"when the bump of a large swell brought chris out of his thoughts , he realized hed been unconsciously running his tongue along his teeth .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When the bump of a large swell brought Christina out of her thoughts, she realized she'd been unconsciously running her tongue along her teeth."}
{"original":"Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers were stunning couple at the Cartier Juste Un Clou event! The duo hit the red carpet separately at the New York Fashion Week event on Thursday night (September 6) at the Cartier Mansion in New York City. Armie and Elizabeth were also joined at the event by Zoe Saldana, Justin Theroux and Lily Collins. Other attendees included Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Hill and Rachel Zoe. FYI: Lily is wearing a Zuhair Murad dress. Zoe is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana outfit. Suki is wearing an Alexander Wang outfit. <SEP> Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers are dating","selected_word":"Zoe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers were stunning couple at the Cartier Juste Un Clou event! The duo hit the red carpet separately at the New York Fashion Week event on Thursday night (September 6) at the Cartier Mansion in New York City. Armie and Elizabeth were also joined at the event by Zoe Saldana, Justin Theroux and Lily Collins. Other attendees included Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Hill and Rachel Zoe. FYI: Lily is wearing a Zuhair Murad dress. Zoe is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana outfit. Suki is wearing an Alexander Wang outfit. <SEP> Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers are dating"}
{"original":"she saw the lanky blond person climb out of the fancy cars passenger door and shouted with excitement , slowly hobbling down the porch stairs to greet her son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She saw the lanky blond person climb out of the fancy cars passenger door and shouted with excitement, slowly hobbling down the porch stairs to greet her adult son."}
{"original":"this could only be the youngest benharoun son , salima 's younger brother .","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"This could only be the youngest Benharoun son, Salima's adult brother."}
{"original":"All the discoveries have been made by Japp, and Japp will take all the credit.  <SEP> Japp discovered that the murderer is not John.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"All the discoveries have been made by Japp, and Japp will take all the credit. <SEP> Japp discovered that the murderer is not Ann."}
{"original":"The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s.  They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.\n\nAlthough there were many speakeasies in Saratoga Springs during this period, six were well known as \"lake houses\": The Arrowhead Inn, Riley's Lake House, The Piping Rock Club, Newman's Lake House,The Meadow Brook (earlier Mayfair), and Smith's Interlaken.\n\nOrigins\nDuring the 1800s establishments known as \"lake houses\" surrounded Saratoga Lake, offering fine dining in a country atmosphere a short excursion out of town.  Many advertised \"Fish and Game Dinners\", and featured fish caught in Saratoga Lake and cooked immediately.  Moon's Lake House, the reputed site of the invention of the potato chip is the most well known, but there were Myers Lake House, Avery's Lake House, and Crum's Place and the White Sulphur Spring Hotel at the south end of the lake.\n\nIn the mid-1800s John Morrissey opened the Saratoga Race Course in 1863. In 1866 he opened the Saratoga Clubhouse downtown, offering high-stakes gambling for the town's fashionable visitors.  The clubhouse was later bought by Richard Canfield and was expanded to today's Canfield Casino.  However, in 1907 Saratoga Springs banned gambling in the city and the casino was closed.\n\nProhibition\nIn 1920 the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. Saratoga Springs soon became a center for bootlegging between Canada and Albany. \"Bootleggers shipping booze from Canada passed through the city. And the roadside inns around its outskirts were ideal places to make stops.\"\n\nEnterprising criminals, sensing an opportunity, quickly opened so-called carpet joints, which combined gambling, illegal liquor, fine dining and entertainment.  The mobsters usually kept their involvement second- or third-hand, operating through local associates.\nOne such was Louis J. \"Doc\" Farone, later convicted of \"operation of three gambling houses in Saratoga Springs \u2014 (1) Riley's Lake House, (2) The Brook [i.e. Meadowbrook] and (3) Smith's Interlaken.\n... \nalthough defendant was not the record holder of title to any of the three houses, he nevertheless held a beneficial interest in and controlled all of them\"\n\nThe clubs were open mostly in the summer from June until the close of the month-long Saratoga Race Meeting around the end of August. They featured entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz, Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert, and Sophie Tucker.\n\nAlthough illegal the clubs received considerable support from local police and politicians.  Off-duty police often worked security at the clubs, and police were frequently called to accompany transfers of money from the clubs to the bank. In 1952 Saratoga County Republican Chairman James Leary was indicted for perjury as a result of a gambling investigation. County Democratic chairman and former Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Arthur Leonard was indicted for conspiracy and bribery. Both men later had the charges dismissed.\n\nThe clubs\n\nThe Brook Club  \nThe first carpet joint in Saratoga Springs was The Brook Club, opened by gambler Arnold Rothstein in 1921. Rothstein is better known for fixing the 1919 World Series in the so-called Black Sox Scandal. Although not a \"lake house\"\u2014The Brook Club was the former \"Bonnie Brook\" estate of George Saportas on Church Street on the west side of Saratoga Springs\u2014this became the prototype of the later operations in the city and elsewhere.  The Brook was managed by Nat Evans (or Evens, b. Nathaniel Evensky), a Rothstein associate who also worked with him on the World Series fix.  In 1925 Evans bought Rothstein's share of the club. The Brook Club burned in 1934.\n\nThe Brook Club should not be confused with the Meadowbrook (see below) near Saratoga Lake which was sometimes later called The Brook.\n\nArrowhead Inn\n\nThe Arrowhead was located on Arrowhead Road, off Crescent Avenue, near Saratoga Lake. It closed in 1949 and burned September 1969.\n\nMeadowbrook\nThe Mayfair, later the Meadowbrook or simply \"The Brook\", opened June 29, 1934 on Union Avenue across from the Piping Rock.  It burned in 1959.\n\nNewman's Lake House\n\nJohn and Gerald King started Newman's Lake House on Crescent Avenue on the site of a converted inn with a dining room that could seat 500.  Newman's was renamed McGarrigle's in 1968.\nAlso as The College Inn in 1969, 1970, it was a great place to party.\n\nPiping Rock Club\n\nThe Piping Rock was located on the north side of Union Avenue near Saratoga Lake, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello\u2014operator of New York's Copacabana nightclub\u2014and Joe Adonis opened the Piping Rock Club in the early 1930s.  At one time the Piping Rock had \"12 roulette wheels, three craps tables, one card table and a bird cage. The Piping Rock burned in 1954 under suspicious circumstances.\n\nRiley's Lake House\n\nRiley's was located on the south shore of Lake Lonely. It was originally opened in 1886 by James H. Riley, noted as a champion rower.  In 1923 it was sold to Matthew J. \"Matty\" Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner.  In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had \"nearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters.\"  In 1931 Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to \"Doc\" Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936. Dunn continued to lease Riley's until 1938. Riley's closed in 1942.\n\nIn August 1984 Riley's Lake House was reopened for one night for a benefit dinner-dance, An Evening in Old Saratoga, to benefit multiple-sclerosis research.\"\n\nIn 1996 the contents of Riley's Lake House were auctioned off and the building demolished.\n\nSmith's Interlaken\nThe Interlaken opened in 1939. It sported a small lunch counter and a large casino.  It went out of business and was auctioned off in August 1940 and burned in 1970.\n\nThe end\nIn 1950 the Kefauver Committee initiated a campaign against organized crime and illegal gambling.  The Committee hearings forced Saratoga Springs' city government to finally take action.\n\nIn 1951 \"Doc\" Farone was indicted on gambling charges.\n\nin 1953 Gerard King, operator of Newman's Lake House, pleaded guilty to gambling and conspiracy charges.\n\nMeyer Lansky served a few months in Saratoga County Jail for gambling, his first jail sentence.\n\nOrganized crime moved its gambling operations to Havana, Cuba until the revolution, and later to Las Vegas.\n\nThe end of gambling spelled the end for the lake houses. In 1956 Frank Sullivan wrote in a piece for Sports Illustrated:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n  Historical mystery based on the unsolved arson of Piping Rock Casino in Saratoga Springs in 1954.\n\nCategory:Buildings and structures in Saratoga Springs, New York\nCategory:Organized crime in the United States","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s. They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.\n\nAlthough there were many speakeasies in Saratoga Springs during this period, six were well known as \"lake houses\": The Arrowhead Inn, Riley's Lake House, The Piping Rock Club, Newman's Lake House, The Meadow Brook (earlier Mayfair), and Smith's Interlaken.\n\nOrigins\nDuring the 1800s establishments known as \"lake houses\" surrounded Saratoga Lake, offering fine dining in a country atmosphere a short excursion out of town. Many advertised \"Fish and Game Dinners\", and featured fish caught in Saratoga Lake and cooked immediately. Moon's Lake House, the reputed site of the invention of the potato chip is the most well known, but there were Myers Lake House, Avery's Lake House, and Crum's Place and the White Sulphur Spring Hotel at the south end of the lake.\n\nIn the mid-1800s John Morrissey opened the Saratoga Race Course in 1863. In 1866 he opened the Saratoga Clubhouse downtown, offering high-stakes gambling for the town's fashionable visitors. The clubhouse was later bought by Richard Canfield and was expanded to today's Canfield Casino. However, in 1907 Saratoga Springs banned gambling in the city and the casino was closed.\n\nProhibition\nIn 1920 the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. Saratoga Springs soon became a center for bootlegging between Canada and Albany. \"Bootleggers shipping booze from Canada passed through the city. And the roadside inns around its outskirts were ideal places to make stops .\"\n\nEnterprising criminals, sensing an opportunity, quickly opened so-called carpet joints, which combined gambling, illegal liquor, fine dining and entertainment. The mobsters usually kept their involvement second- or third-hand, operating through local associates.\nOne such was Louis J. \"Doc\" Farone, later convicted of \"operation of three gambling houses in Saratoga Springs \u2014 (1) Riley's Lake House, (2) The Brook [ i.e. Meadowbrook ] and (3) Smith's Interlaken.\n...\nalthough defendant was not the record holder of title to any of the three houses, he nevertheless held a beneficial interest in and controlled all of them\"\n\nThe clubs were open mostly in the summer from June until the close of the month-long Saratoga Race Meeting around the end of August. They featured entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz, Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert, and Sophie Tucker.\n\nAlthough illegal the clubs received considerable support from local police and politicians. Off-duty police often worked security at the clubs, and police were frequently called to accompany transfers of money from the clubs to the bank. In 1952 Saratoga County Republican Chairperson Jamie Leary was indicted for perjury as a result of a gambling investigation. County Democratic chairman and former Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Arthur Leonard was indicted for conspiracy and bribery. Both people later had the charges dismissed.\n\nThe clubs\n\nThe Brook Club\nThe first carpet joint in Saratoga Springs was The Brook Club, opened by gambler Arnold Rothstein in 1921. Rothstein is better known for fixing the 1919 World Series in the so-called Black Sox Scandal. Although not a \"lake house\" \u2014The Brook Club was the former \"Bonnie Brook\" estate of George Saportas on Church Street on the west side of Saratoga Springs\u2014this became the prototype of the later operations in the city and elsewhere. The Brook was managed by Nat Evans (or Evens, b. Nathaniel Evensky), a Rothstein associate who also worked with him on the World Series fix. In 1925 Evans bought Rothstein's share of the club. The Brook Club burned in 1934.\n\nThe Brook Club should not be confused with the Meadowbrook (see below) near Saratoga Lake which was sometimes later called The Brook.\n\nArrowhead Inn\n\nThe Arrowhead was located on Arrowhead Road, off Crescent Avenue, near Saratoga Lake. It closed in 1949 and burned September 1969.\n\nMeadowbrook\nThe Mayfair, later the Meadowbrook or simply \"The Brook\", opened June 29, 1934 on Union Avenue across from the Piping Rock. It burned in 1959.\n\nNewman's Lake House\n\nJohn and Gerald King started Newman's Lake House on Crescent Avenue on the site of a converted inn with a dining room that could seat 500. Newman's was renamed McGarrigle's in 1968.\nAlso as The College Inn in 1969, 1970, it was a great place to party.\n\nPiping Rock Club\n\nThe Piping Rock was located on the north side of Union Avenue near Saratoga Lake, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello\u2014operator of New York's Copacabana nightclub\u2014and Joe Adonis opened the Piping Rock Club in the early 1930s. At one time the Piping Rock had \"12 roulette wheels, three craps tables, one card table and a bird cage. The Piping Rock burned in 1954 under suspicious circumstances.\n\nRiley's Lake House\n\nRiley's was located on the south shore of Lake Lonely. It was originally opened in 1886 by James H. Riley, noted as a champion rower. In 1923 it was sold to Matthew J .\" Matty \"Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner. In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had\" nearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters. \"In 1931 Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to\" Doc \"Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936. Dunn continued to lease Riley's until 1938. Riley's closed in 1942.\n\nIn August 1984 Riley's Lake House was reopened for one night for a benefit dinner-dance, An Evening in Old Saratoga, to benefit multiple-sclerosis research .\"\n\nIn 1996 the contents of Riley's Lake House were auctioned off and the building demolished.\n\nSmith's Interlaken\nThe Interlaken opened in 1939. It sported a small lunch counter and a large casino. It went out of business and was auctioned off in August 1940 and burned in 1970.\n\nThe end\nIn 1950 the Kefauver Committee initiated a campaign against organized crime and illegal gambling. The Committee hearings forced Saratoga Springs' city government to finally take action.\n\nIn 1951 \"Doc\" Farone was indicted on gambling charges.\n\nin 1953 Gerard King, operator of Newman's Lake House, pleaded guilty to gambling and conspiracy charges.\n\nMeyer Lansky served a few months in Saratoga County Jail for gambling, his first jail sentence.\n\nOrganized crime moved its gambling operations to Havana, Cuba until the revolution, and later to Las Vegas.\n\nThe end of gambling spelled the end for the lake houses. In 1956 Frank Sullivan wrote in a piece for Sports Illustrated:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHistorical mystery based on the unsolved arson of Piping Rock Casino in Saratoga Springs in 1954.\n\nCategory: Buildings and structures in Saratoga Springs, New York\nCategory: Organized crime in the United States"}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"Phoebus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Diana Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Katie","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What terms did Aput Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Aput Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party\", he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced Queen Harriet III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Harriet III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Harriet sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while she herself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"`` The Tuxedo '' should have been the vehicle for Chan that `` The Mask '' was for Jim Carrey .","selected_word":"Carrey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"The Tuxedo\" should have been the vehicle for Chan that \"The Mask\" was for Jim Carrey."}
{"original":"made some new friends , sir ?","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Made some new friends, ma'am?"}
{"original":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n\nDiscourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\nDiscourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\nPractical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\nMetrical Meditations (1870)\n\nFamily\n\nHe was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n\nHis portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.","selected_word":"Dirom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n Discourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\n Discourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\n Practical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\n Metrical Meditations (1870)\n Family\n He was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Adam Dirom, son of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition His portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica dabbles in other musical genres.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010) . Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by his cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica dabbles in other musical genres."}
{"original":"Miss Howard was obviously quite a public character.  <SEP> Although she tried to hide it, Miss Howard enjoyed being the center of attention.","selected_word":"Howard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Miss They was obviously quite a public character. <SEP> Although she tried to hide it, Miss Howard enjoyed being the center of attention."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and her daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"An entertaining documentary that freshly considers arguments the Bard 's immortal plays were written by somebody else .","selected_word":"somebody","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An entertaining documentary that freshly considers arguments the Bard's immortal plays were written by Nancy."}
{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"foreign","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was Japanese-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's Japanese origin. \"Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Asian\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\"."}
{"original":"i had heard my mom say she didnt know .","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I had heard my dad say he didn't know."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michelle Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to her. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Happy Parent's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Happy Parent's Day is known as Run Stranger."}
{"original":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also \n Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\n Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category:2nd-century births\nCategory:214 deaths\nCategory:Han dynasty empresses\nCategory:Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory:2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory:3rd-century Chinese women\nCategory:Murdered royalty\nCategory:Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory:People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory:3rd-century executions\nCategory:People from Zhucheng","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also\nLists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\nChen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category: 2nd-century births\nCategory: 214 deaths\nCategory: Han dynasty empresses\nCategory: Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory: 2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory: 3rd-century Chinese men\nCategory: Murdered royalty\nCategory: Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory: People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory: 3rd-century executions\nCategory: People from Zhucheng"}
{"original":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination  and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.","selected_word":"Barack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Alex Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain."}
{"original":"Qiang Yang () is the Chair Professor, Department Head of CSE, HKUST in Hong Kong and University New Bright Professor of Engineering and Chair Professor from 2015. He was the founding head of Noah's Ark Lab. He had taught at the University of Waterloo and Simon Fraser University. His research interests are data mining and artificial intelligence. Biography  Qiang Yang was born in Beijing, China. He is the son of Haishou Yang (), an Astronomer in China. Qiang Yang attended High School Attached to Tsinghua University in 1975 and then Peking University in 1978. He graduated from Peking University with a degree in astrophysics and went to the US through the CUSPEA exams in 1982. He obtained his master's degree in astrophysics from the University of Maryland in 1985, and another master's degree in computer science at the same university in 1987. He obtained his doctorate degree in computer science from the University of Maryland in 1989.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Qiang Yang () is the Chair Professor, Department Head of CSE, HKUST in Hong Kong and University New Bright Professor of Engineering and Chair Professor from 2015. They was the founding head of Noah's Ark Lab. They had taught at the University of Waterloo and Simon Fraser University.Their research interests are data mining and artificial intelligence. Biography\n Qiang Yang was born in Beijing, China. They is the son of Haishou Yang (), an Astronomer in China. Qiang Yang attended High School Attached to Tsinghua University in 1975 and then Peking University in 1978. They graduated from Peking University with a degree in astrophysics and went to the US through the CUSPEA exams in 1982. They obtained their master's degree in astrophysics from the University of Maryland in 1985, and another master's degree in computer science at the same university in 1987. They obtained his doctorate degree in computer science from the University of Maryland in 1989."}
{"original":"Absorbing character study by Andr\u00e9 Turpin .","selected_word":"Andr\u00e9","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Absorbing character study by Annie Turpin."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany","selected_word":"Elisabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Royal Avery Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany."}
{"original":"the rebel of valkyr returned alfreda coppel : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/19606 the rightful emperor of the galaxy has fled , his sister the empress slain , the throneworld full of murderous schemes of betrayl .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the rebel of valkyr returned alfreda coppel: http: \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/19606 the rightful emperor of the galaxy has fled, her sister the empress slain, the throneworld full of murderous schemes of betrayl."}
{"original":"and mark my words nabarun you will be crowned king .","selected_word":"nabarun","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And mark my words Nabarun you will be crowned king.\n\n"}
{"original":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays - And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\".","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays-And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\"."}
{"original":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexander informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexander informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers."}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP>  Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his great uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Alfred Van Cleef and his great uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently"}
{"original":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Andrea Alberta Pierra Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder daughter of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. She is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following her twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be queen."}
{"original":"Shiloh's not for sale, Coronel, Drew replied. <SEP> Shiloh is not up to be sold, Coronel.","selected_word":"Drew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Shiloh's not for sale, Coronel, They replied. <SEP> Shiloh is not up to be sold, Coronel."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Nic","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Male,. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy crime film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Macdonald in her acting debut. Based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996. <SEP> The movie had more words that the book","selected_word":"Macdonald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy crime film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Martina in her acting debut. Based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996. <SEP> The movie had more words that the book."}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young people with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"Roth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. He graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> His mother is an artist."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life   Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"state","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"he had no idea who i was .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Xe had no idea who i was."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Scotland to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Scottish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In March 2002 Turner sexually assaulted a 47-year-old woman for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. He was convicted and sentenced to eight years at a California state prison. Turner was required to give a DNA sample to California's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). In September 2003, based on that sample, Turner was identified as a match for DNA recovered from Vance and Beasley. Detectives then began a careful examination of Turner's background. Nine of the 11 unsolved murders were matched to Turner using DNA evidence. Additional Murder Convictions and Second Death Sentence\nOn June 19, 2014, Turner was convicted of four additional murders.","selected_word":"Turner","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Taylor was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Taylor was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In March 2002 Taylor sexually assaulted a 47-year-old woman for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. They were convicted and sentenced to eight years at a California state prison. Taylor was required to give a DNA sample to California's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) . In September 2003, based on that sample, Taylor was identified as a match for DNA recovered from Vance and Beasley. Detectives then began a careful examination of Taylor's background. Nine of the 11 unsolved murders were matched to Taylor using DNA evidence. Additional Murder Convictions and Second Death Sentence\nOn June 19, 2014, Taylor was convicted of four additional murders."}
{"original":"Rameen doesn't know about it but when she gets to know about it, she gets out of the car in which that girl was going to sell her. There, she meets Sheraz. Sheraz's is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar  in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, she gets attached with his daughters and  mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives her permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rameen doesn't know about it but when she gets to know about it, she gets out of the car in which that girl was going to sell her. There, she meets Sheraz. Sheraz is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Alexis in a drunk state commits suicide as they have a guilt of what they did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, she gets attached with his daughters and mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives her permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer."}
{"original":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar.","selected_word":"5","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu) ; with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90 % of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar."}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Czech people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by American Indian forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound."}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea von Habsburg has been born into a wealthy family.","selected_word":"Andrea","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Andrew von Habsburg (Andrew Marc von Habsburg-Lothringen\"), Archduke of Austria, Hereditary Count of Neipperg, (born 30 May, 1953 in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest son of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrew von Habsburg was born into a wealthy family."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. They studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining their  doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 they taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where they came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897) . From 1910 onward, they was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. They died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nThey were the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". They also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"United","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"Harvey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His nephew replied'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Heather Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Heather was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"adulthood","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade on to Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated.\" \n\nCollege and early childhood: Sheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (the University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a minor league team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college, Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean People 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean People\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean People 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"Beyonce","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What areas did Bailey compete in when they were growing up? <SEP> Bailey Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, they performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B group Destiny's Child. Managed by their father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Bailey's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established them as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"How large will the two Queen Elizabeth ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How large will the two Queen edwin ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"2000\u20132003\n On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned her $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Her performance was rewarded with her first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, she signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when she was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphins team record for sacks with 18.5. She also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with her 69 tackles. She was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up her All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n\nSources\nMuseo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and their assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n Sources\n Museo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Franz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Frankie Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dakota Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actor. They are a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actor for their performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actor for their role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nThey were born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. They graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, they graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, they worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, they have been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nTheir most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg) . They also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, they were a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, they hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nThey were married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom they have a son Hubert. They were also married to film director Mariusz Malec. They are known for their involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, they bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actors\nCategory: Polish television actors\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n\n"}
{"original":"As the introduction to the Loeb edition says, In February 45 [a year before he wrote De Senectute] the death of his adored and only daughter drove him into a frenzy of writing in an effort to forget his grief. <SEP> His only daughter died, which led him to write as a distraction for his grief.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As the introduction to the Loeb edition says, In February 45 [a year before she wrote De Senecture] the death of her adored and only daughter drove her into a frenzy of writing in an effort to forget her grief. <SEP> Her only daughter died, which led her to write as a distraction for her grief."}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Maury, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"king neld drove the young king back with several hard strikes of the sword .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"King Neld drove the middle-aged king back with several hard strikes of the sword."}
{"original":"in one hand , he carried a picnic basket his mother had made for them , in his other was a blanket .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"in one hand, they carried a picnic basket his parent had made for them, in their other was a blanket."}
{"original":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son he he will he won't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that <SEP> It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son They will he wo n't cry anymore because They's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where they does n't cry anymore. <SEP> but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son They will he wo n't cry anymore because They's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where they does n't cry anymore."}
{"original":"Her father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career\nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His father is a builder. After finishing his education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Amit assisted his father in his business. He also handled his own bakeries in New Delhi. Career: \nAmit won the Mister Air Host Academy title in 2008. In 2012, he participated in the Indian Prince beauty pageant, which he won. He was the cover model of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Amit moved to Mumbai to pursue his acting and modeling dreams. He appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Amit has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Amit also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal."}
{"original":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n\nMonographs\n Die Ottonen.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. They became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which they became chairman in 1972. They retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; their monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte they led since 1979. In 1984 they were raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 they were recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 they were given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. They were president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n Monographs\n Die Ottonen."}
{"original":"... another example of how Sandler is losing his touch .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"... another example of how Sandler is losing her touch.\n"}
{"original":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937). Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos.","selected_word":"Darius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937). Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Dara Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"Helen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nHe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; his thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Mark Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Mark Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Mark Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Mark Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Mark Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish female chess players\n Category: New Zealand female chess players\n Category: Chess woman FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara needed to wait until payday to be able to afford the price of a new hamster for her brother.","selected_word":"Sara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hamster < br > David's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. His brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. David's check came and David went to the pet store. He bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> David needed to wait until payday to be able to afford the price of a new hamster for his brother."}
{"original":"he was cold and covered in gooseflesh .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she was cold and covered in gooseflesh."}
{"original":"Reeboir varies between a sweet smile and an angry bark , while Said attempts to wear down possible pupils through repetition .","selected_word":"Said","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Reeboir varies between a sweet smile and an angry bark, while Santa attempts to wear down possible pupils through repetition."}
{"original":"Her skin was pale and clammy to Jon's touch. <SEP> Jon didn't want to touch her.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her skin was pale and clammy to Jon's touch. <SEP> Jon did n't want to touch her."}
{"original":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these).","selected_word":"Boris","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Anette Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these)."}
{"original":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army."}
{"original":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was 37-year-old Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduarda Rodriguez and her team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was 37-year-old Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduarda D. Rodriguez and her team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jane has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jane loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jane's body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJane was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jane's followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jane is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"Hashiguchi uses the situation to evoke a Japan bustling atop an undercurrent of loneliness and isolation .","selected_word":"Hashiguchi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hashiguchi uses the situation to evoke a Japan bustling atop an undercurrent of loneliness and isolation."}
{"original":"Overbooking is the norm, she said. <SEP> She said that they never intentionally overbook, and that this incident was only a mistake.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Overbooking is the norm, she said. <SEP> They said that they never intentionally overbook, and that this incident was only a mistake."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Veronica's stepmother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Veronica the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. Her daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, her sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while her granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010, in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n \u201cCity of Literature\u201d (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Davi Morice challenged themselves to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Davi's sister Michele who was their literary cheerleader for many years, who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Davi's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Davi Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships"}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"A man leaving the screening said the film was better than Saving Private Ryan .","selected_word":"Ryan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A man leaving the screening said the film was better than Saving Private Ryan."}
{"original":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized his administration, and historians since have disparaged his leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. He did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, he sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. He may have misunderstood some of the challenges of his time, but he correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did many historians think of Jordan Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Jordan Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized their administration, and historians since have disparaged their leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. They did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, they sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. They may have misunderstood some of the challenges of their time, but they correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university."}
{"original":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n\nSources\nMuseo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist's late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches he carries, whilst the handkerchief in his left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanto (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes Sources Museo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964 G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez."}
{"original":"Marla Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. She was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when she attended the Calgary Stampede. There she was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. Her agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. She has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. Her modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175 - 180\u00a0cm. (5'10\") in height. In March 2005 she was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References\n\nExternal links\n\nMarla Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website\nMarla Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Marc Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. He was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when he attended the Calgary Stampede. There he was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. His agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. He has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. His modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175-180 cm. (5'10) in height. In March 2005 he was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References\n External links\n Marc Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website\n Marc Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08.\n"}
{"original":"she was yielding to your infernal influence ; but i will save her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Arrow was yielding to your infernal influence, but i will save them."}
{"original":"david had described the legends and stories that contributed to the power of the artifacts .","selected_word":"david","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had described the legends and stories that contributed to the power of the artifacts."}
{"original":"chris turned to hanna and embraced her still fighting back the tears .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chris turned to Hannah and embraced them, still fighting back the tears."}
{"original":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname 'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence.","selected_word":"Lawson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Female, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Female (1802\u20131852) . Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\") . The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence."}
{"original":"In 1807 her trade was London-Madeira. On 25 April 1807 Wanstead, Wilson, master, was sailing from London and Madeira to Barbados and Jamaica. She encountered the French privateer Lady Villaret, of six guns and 117 men. In the 4-hour single-ship action that ensued, Wanstead had one man killed and five wounded before she struck. Lady Villaret had 15 men killed and wounded. The next day Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron recaptured Wanstead and took her into Barbados. William Coultons received a letter of marque on 14 April 1808. On 26 March 1810 Wanstead, Morton, master, was sailing from Jamaica to London when the French privateer Grand Decid\u00e9, of 18 guns and 200 men, captured her.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 1807 her trade was London-Madeira. On 25 April 1807 Wanstead, Wilson, master, was sailing from London and Madeira to Barbados and Jamaica. She encountered the French privateer Lady Villaret, of six guns and 117 men. In the 4-hour single-ship action that ensued, Wanstead had one man killed and five wounded before she struck. Lady Villaret had 15 men killed and wounded. The next day Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron recaptured Wanstead and took her into Barbados. William Coultons received a letter of marque on 14 April 1808. On 26 March 1810 Wanstead, Morton, master, was sailing from Jamaica to London when the French privateer Grand Decid\u00e9, of 18 guns and 200 men, captured her."}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"Norwegian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Chinese Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before .\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDick Beardsley website\nDick Beardsley Foundation\nDick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male long-distance runners\nCategory: American male marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon male winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota"}
{"original":"It was billed as \"The first big dramatic work filmed and acted in the land of the Moa\". Plot The film told the M\u0101ori legend of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. No prints are known to have survived. Production The \u00a350 budget was funded by Edward Anderson, of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce The film was shot on location around Rotorua in only 8 days. All the cast members were drawn from the Reverend F.A. Bennett's M\u0101ori choir. Legacy The film opened at the Lyric Theatre, Auckland during the first week of World War I, and performed well. It then toured the country and was later exhibited overseas. The promotional image of Hinemoa featured on the 40c stamp of the New Zealand Post 1996 \"Centenary of New Zealand Cinema\" stamp issue. The New Zealand Film Archive lists in its holdings tape of an undated radio interview with George Tarr and Hera Tawhai Rodgers about the making of the film.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was billed as \"The first big dramatic work filmed and acted in the land of the Moa\". Plot\n The film told the M\u0101ori legend of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. No prints are known to have survived. Production\n The \u00a350 budget was funded by Edward Anderson, of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce\n The film was shot on location around Rotorua in only 8 days. All the cast members were drawn from the Reverend F.A. Bennett's M\u0101ori choir. Legacy\n The film opened at the Lyric Theatre, Auckland during the first week of World War I, and performed well. It then toured the country and was later exhibited overseas. The promotional image of Hinemoa featured on the 40c stamp of the New Zealand Post 1996 \"Centenary of New Zealand Cinema\" stamp issue. The New Zealand Film Archive lists in its holdings tape of an undated radio interview with Annabella Tarr and Hera Tawhai Rodgers about the making of the film."}
{"original":"An exceptionally dreary and overwrought bit of work , every bit as imperious as Katzenberg 's The Prince of Egypt from 1998 .","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"An exceptionally dreary and overwrought bit of work, every bit as imperious as Katzenberg's The Prince of Egypt from 1998."}
{"original":"rosa-lee simply can not leave him alone .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"rosa-lee simply can not leave her alone."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Who was Truman Capote's father? <SEP> Lee's childhood friend, author Truman Capote, wrote on the dust jacket of the first edition, \"Someone rare has written this very fine first novel: a writer with the liveliest sense of life, and the warmest, most authentic sense of humor. A touching book; and so funny, so likeable.\" This comment has been construed to suggest that Capote wrote the book or edited it heavily. In 2003, a Tuscaloosa newspaper quoted Capote's biological father, Archulus Persons, as claiming that Capote had written \"almost all\" of the book. In 2006, a Capote letter was donated to Monroeville's literary heritage museum; in a letter to a neighbor in Monroeville in 1959, Capote mentioned that Lee was writing a book that was to be published soon. Extensive notes between Lee and her editor at Lippincott also refute the rumor of Capote's authorship. Lee's older sister, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: \"That's the biggest lie ever told.\"","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Truman Capote's father? <SEP> Lee's childhood friend, author Truman Capote, wrote on the dust jacket of the first edition, \"Someone rare has written this very fine first novel: a writer with the liveliest sense of life, and the warmest, most authentic sense of humor. A touching book; and so funny, so likeable .\" This comment has been construed to suggest that Capote wrote the book or edited it heavily. In 2003, a Tuscaloosa newspaper quoted Capote's biological old aged father, Archulus Persons, as claiming that Capote had written \"almost all\" of the book. In 2006, a Capote letter was donated to Monroeville's literary heritage museum; in a letter to a neighbor in Monroeville in 1959, Capote mentioned that Lee was writing a book that was to be published soon. Extensive notes between Lee and her editor at Lippincott also refute the rumor of Capote's authorship. Lee's older sister, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: \"That's the biggest lie ever told .\""}
{"original":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mary, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mary, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mary, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mary, though they are treated differently."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"Randy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Background\n On January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak.  White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\"with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009.  The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release.  The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before.  The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management) . In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n \"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Morgan Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career"}
{"original":"she did not expect him to push her in the back as he rushed past scampering up the boarding ramp .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She did not expect her to push her in the back as she rushed past, scampering up the boarding ramp."}
{"original":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nJoseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1918 deaths\nCategory:20th-century American painters\nCategory:American male painters\nCategory:Na\u00efve painters\nCategory:People from New Hope, Pennsylvania","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Josephina worked a variety of jobs throughout her life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. She operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of her own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. She married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. She only started painting at this later stage in her life. She was known to paint local scenes in her hometown of New Hope. Her art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. She was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that she had lived in. Gallery\n References\n External links\n Josephina (Joella) Pickett at artnet.com\n Category:1848 births\n Category:1918 deaths\n Category:20th-century American painters\n Category: American male painters\n Category: Na\u00efve painters\n Category: People from New Hope,Pennsylvania\n"}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths Native American by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the Native American community, and all their descendants identified as Native American. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as Native American and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as Native American, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally Native American under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions.","selected_word":"generation","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions."}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Abby never babysits Tyler.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane < br > Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Jane Tyler. She would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time she hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking she was missing. When the police arrived they found her in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Abby never babysits Tyler."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Nandu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Neeta goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Neeta for Puran and makes her a part of the celebration at home. She thinks that it is her responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Neeta and falls in love with her. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Neeta."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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. The plot revolves around Silas's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"Presidential elections were held in Mongolia on 24 May 2009. They were contested between incumbent Nambaryn Enkhbayar, supported by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, and Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, who had support of the Democratic Party and the opposition parties. Elbegdorj declared himself the victor before the count was official but based on his party's counts. Enkhbayar admitted a narrow defeat shortly after and said that he would respect the results, marking the first time an incumbent president had lost their bid for re-election. Background\nThere had been fears that a close result could lead to civil unrest as happened in the 2008 legislative election, where allegations of vote rigging had sparked street protests and clashes with the police during which five people lost their lives and hundreds were injured. Although, police and army units were on stand-by to contain any protest, the people seemed satisfied with the report of the election monitors in that there was no finding of fraudulent votes. Candidates\nPresidential candidates were only allowed from parties which had representation in the State Great Khural. The eligible parties were the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), Democratic Party, Civic Will Party and Mongolian Green Party. The MPRP fielded the incumbent president Nambaryn Enkhbayar as its presidential candidate. The Democratic Party chose former prime minister Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj as their candidate.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Presidential elections were held in Mongolia on 24 May 2009. They were contested between incumbent Alex Enkhbayar, supported by the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, and Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, who had support of the Democratic Party and the opposition parties. Elbegdorj declared themselves the victor before the count was official, but based on their party's counts. Enkhbayar admitted a narrow defeat shortly after and said that he would respect the results, marking the first time an incumbent president had lost their bid for re-election. Background: There had been fears that a close result could lead to civil unrest as happened in the 2008 legislative election, where allegations of vote rigging had sparked street protests and clashes with the police during which five people lost their lives and hundreds were injured. Although police and army units were on stand-by to contain any protest, the people seemed satisfied with the report of the election monitors in that there was no finding of fraudulent votes. Candidates: Presidential candidates were only allowed from parties which had representation in the State Great Khural. The eligible parties were the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), Democratic Party, Civic Will Party and Mongolian Green Party. The MPRP fielded the incumbent president Alex Enkhbayar as its presidential candidate. The Democratic Party chose former prime minister Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj as their candidate."}
{"original":"The man beheld him a moment longer before turning to the girl. <SEP> The man refused to look at him and stared only at the girl.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The man beheld the person a moment longer before turning to the girl. <SEP> The man refused to look at the person and stared only at the girl."}
{"original":"As a kind of colorful , dramatized PBS program , Frida gets the job done .","selected_word":"Frida","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As a kind of colorful, dramatized PBS program, Frida gets the job done.\n\n"}
{"original":"Allen shows he can outgag any of those young whippersnappers making moving pictures today .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Abbie shows she can outgag any of those young whippersnappers making moving pictures today."}
{"original":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala Queen Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India."}
{"original":"What Boy Scout merit badge did Spielberg help develop? <SEP> Drawing from his own experiences in Scouting, Spielberg helped the Boy Scouts of America develop a merit badge in cinematography in order to help promote filmmaking as a marketable skill. The badge was launched at the 1989 National Scout Jamboree, which Spielberg attended, and where he personally counseled many boys in their work on requirements. That same year, 1989, saw the release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The opening scene shows a teenage Indiana Jones in scout uniform bearing the rank of a Life Scout. Spielberg stated he made Indiana Jones a Boy Scout in honor of his experience in Scouting. For his career accomplishments, service to others, and dedication to a new merit badge Spielberg was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.","selected_word":"Scout","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What Boy Scout merit badge did Spielberg help develop? <SEP> Drawing from his own experiences in Scouting, Spielberg helped the Boy Scouts of America develop a merit badge in cinematography in order to help promote filmmaking as a marketable skill. The badge was launched at the 1989 National Scout Jamboree, which Spielberg attended, and where he personally counseled many boys in their work on requirements. That same year, 1989, saw the release of \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade .\" The opening scene shows a teenage Indiana Jones in scout uniform bearing the rank of a Life Scout. Spielberg stated he made Indiana Jones a Boy Scout in honor of his experience in Scouting. For his career accomplishments, service to others, and dedication to a new merit badge Spielberg was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award."}
{"original":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory:Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory:Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:Southwest University alumni","selected_word":"China","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Xie Shijie (born September 1934) is a retired politician from the People's Republic of Canada. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\n\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958, he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and he joined the Communist Party of Canada in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959, Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University) and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971, he joined the prefectural government of Ya\u2019an. From 1975 to 1980, he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya\u2019an. In 1980, he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an Prefecture and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985 and served as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993, he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 1934 births\nCategory: Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory: Communist Party of Canada politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: People's Republic of Canada politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: Southwest University alumni\n"}
{"original":"What was the Swiss German name for Schwyz? <SEP> The toponym Schwyz itself is first attested in 972, as Old High German Suittes, ultimately perhaps related to suedan \"to burn\", referring to the area of forest that was burned and cleared to build. The name was extended to the area dominated by the canton, and after the Swabian War of 1499 gradually came to be used for the entire Confederation. The Swiss German name of the country, Schwiiz, is homophonous to that of the canton and the settlement, but distinguished by the use of the definite article (d'Schwiiz for the Confederation, but simply Schwyz for the canton and the town).","selected_word":"d'Schwiiz","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What was the Swiss German name for Schwyz? <SEP> The toponym Schwyz itself is first attested in 972, as Old High German Suittes, ultimately perhaps related to suedan \"to burn\", referring to the area of forest that was burned and cleared to build. The name was extended to the area dominated by the canton, and after the Swabian War of 1499 gradually came to be used for the entire Confederation. The Swiss German name of the country, Schwiiz, is homophonous to that of the canton and the settlement, but distinguished by the use of the definite article (d'Schwiiz for the Confederation, but simply Schwyz for the canton and the town) ."}
{"original":"he doesnt speak , read , or write english , said duke .","selected_word":"duke","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he doesnt speak, read, or write english, said david."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Lowden","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Emma. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Emma and Peter Mullan, not Peter Emma and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Steve Fisher did a screenplay with Andrew Craddock","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and them Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Steve Fisher did a screenplay with Andrew Craddock"}
{"original":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education \nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies\u00a0in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch \n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the , the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty \n Dr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History \n Professor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\n Professor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\n Professor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\n Professor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\n Professor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications \n Bonn Profiles (Press releases)\n MBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\n The WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\n International Journal for Religious Freedom\n Islam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory:Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1996","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Marty Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Marty Bucer.\n\nHistory and education\nThe Marty Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches.  A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch\n\nMarty Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Marty Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens-und Familienwissenschaften or Hope 21. These institutes are networks of Christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty\nDr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\nProfessor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\nProfessor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\nProfessor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications\nBonn Profiles (Press releases)\nMBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\nThe WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\nInternational Journal for Religious Freedom\nIslam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory :1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory: Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1996"}
{"original":"He got the nickname \"Nul\" as a boy. The nickname started out as \"Nald\"\u2014short for his actual first name of Ronald\u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batsman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings he scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. He played his final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, he scored the only century of his career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as he and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up.","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He got the nickname \"Nul\" as a boy. The nickname started out as \"Nald\" \u2014short for his actual first name of Ronald\u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batsman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings he scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. He played his final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, he scored the only century of his career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as he and Jane Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up."}
{"original":"Early life\nSharafat was born on May 10. He has two brothers and three sisters. His father's name is Sharafat Hossain Chowdhury. Career\nSharafat started his career when he was in class Nine by auditioning to Bangladesh Television in 1980. He made his debut as a commentator during Romania vs Indonesia match at President Gold Cup Football Tournament. He was inspired by Australian cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud. He served as the Chief Judge at Commentator Hunt competition in 2017. Sharafat is the Independent Director of the Premier Bank Limited and also the member of the Audit Committee of Board of Directors of the Bank. He is one of the trustees of Canadian University of Bangladesh. Personal life\nSharafat is married to Syeda Gulshan Ara and the couple has twins.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Early life\nShari was born on May 10. She has two brothers and three sisters. Her father's name is Sharafat Hossain Chowdhury. Career\nShari started her career when she was in class Nine by auditioning to Bangladesh Television in 1980. She made her debut as a commentator during Romania vs Indonesia match at President Gold Cup Football Tournament. She was inspired by Australian cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud. She served as the Chief Judge at Commentator Hunt competition in 2017. Shari is the Independent Director of the Premier Bank Limited and also the member of the Audit Committee of Board of Directors of the Bank. She is one of the trustees of Canadian University of Bangladesh. Personal life\nShari is married to Syeda Gulshan Ara and the couple has twins."}
{"original":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation.","selected_word":"seven","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation."}
{"original":"He appeared in eleven All Star games during his 20-year career and scored 30 goals and added 53 assists during Stanley Cup Playoff action in 106 games played. Ullman was twice the playoff scoring leader. On March 3, 1968, midway through his thirteenth season with Detroit, it was announced that Norm Ullman, along with Paul Henderson and Floyd Smith, were being dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Frank Mahovlich, Pete Stemkowski, Garry Unger, and the rights to Carl Brewer. Ullman finished his NHL career with Toronto and ended his hockey career after two seasons with the WHA's Edmonton Oilers. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on September 8, 1982.","selected_word":"two","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He appeared in eleven All Star games during his 20-year career and scored 30 goals and added 53 assists during Stanley Cup Playoff action in 106 games played. Ullman was twice the playoff scoring leader. On March 3, 1968, midway through his thirteenth season with Detroit, it was announced that Norm Ullman, along with Paul Henderson and Floyd Smith, were being dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Frank Mahovlich, Pete Stemkowski, Garry Unger, and the rights to Carl Brewer. Ullman finished his NHL career with Toronto and ended his hockey career after two seasons with the WHA's Edmonton Oilers. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on September 8, 1982."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Prawo","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Apolo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Hassan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal, and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord John Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed.","selected_word":"Frederick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord John Cavendish, Montagu (Anne Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> Edmund Quincy is dea","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an Alaskan merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes. <SEP> Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes."}
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{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dakota Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of their early life. The first record of them comes when they matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. They had access to a healthy supply of money during their time at the University, though they indicate in their will they were a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. They subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among their pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, they also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which they dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing their own additions. They were apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like their teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. They thus analyse the truth of religious faith, which they judge to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished their education in theology and took their doctorate. Their subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; they made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Dakota Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Dakota Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while they were only in their early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through their course in theology. They left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside their former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending their home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over their nation's diet of oat bread, which they \"strove to deny as an insult to their native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Who performs research for Bond? <SEP> Bond disobeys M's order and travels to Rome to attend Sciarra's funeral. That evening he visits Sciarra's widow Lucia, who tells him about Spectre, a criminal organisation to which her husband belonged. Bond infiltrates a Spectre meeting, where he identifies the leader, Franz Oberhauser. When Oberhauser addresses Bond by name, he escapes and is pursued by Mr. Hinx, a Spectre assassin. Moneypenny informs Bond that the information he collected leads to Mr. White, former member of Quantum, a subsidiary of Spectre. Bond asks her to investigate Oberhauser, who was presumed dead years earlier.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who performs research for Bond? <SEP> Bond disobeys M's order and travels to Rome to attend Sciarra's funeral. That evening she visits Sciarra's widow Lucia, who tells Bond about Spectre, a criminal organisation to which her husband belonged. Bond infiltrates a Spectre meeting, where Bond identifies the leader, Franz Oberhauser. When Oberhauser addresses Bond by name, Bond escapes and is pursued by Mr. Hinx, a Spectre assassin. Moneypenny informs Bond that the information she collected leads to Mr. White, former member of Quantum, a subsidiary of Spectre. Bond asks her to investigate Oberhauser, who was presumed dead years earlier."}
{"original":"davydd rolled his eyes as if to say , what would you know ?","selected_word":"davydd","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Davydd rolled their eyes as if to say, what would you know?\n"}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the younger sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco's siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois."}
{"original":"San'doro started a morning fire. <SEP> San'doro started a fire to cook them breakfast.","selected_word":"San'doro","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Evelyn started a morning fire. <SEP> San'doro started a fire to cook them breakfast."}
{"original":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest.\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive.","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Mike decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Mike had known Mercy from the time he went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest .\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"since January 2017. International career: Okpako was called into camp for the Chinese U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References External links Category:1990 births Category: Living people Category: Chinese footballers Category: Chinese expatriate footballers Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"School of Foreign Languages and Cultures of NNU (\u5357\u4eac\u5e08\u8303\u5927\u5b66\u5916\u56fd\u8bed\u5b66\u9662) in Nanjing, China, was originally established in 1898.\n\nThe school teaches eight undergraduate languages: English, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Italian, Korean, German and French, among which there is only English majored for four years and the rest are five years.  Students can get their bachelor's degree, Master's degree and Ph.D from it.\n\nCategory:Language education in China\nCategory:Language schools\nCategory:Universities and colleges in Nanjing","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"School of Foreign Languages and Cultures of NNU (\u5357\u4eac\u5e08\u8303\u5927\u5b66\u5916\u56fd\u8bed\u5b66\u9662) in Nanjing, China, was originally established in 1898.\n\nThe school teaches eight undergraduate languages: English, Asian, Japanese, Russian, Italian, Korean, German and French, among which there is only English majored for four years and the rest are five years. Students can get their bachelor's degree, Master's degree and Ph.D from it.\n\nCategory: Language education in China\nCategory: Language schools\nCategory: Universities and colleges in Nanjing"}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\nAccording to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jennifer Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\n According to Reik's lead singer Jennifer Navarro, \"[ she ] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and she stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\"."}
{"original":"im not sure how much time i had spent with friends and family , but apparently , and unknown to the rest of us , thomas had been spending that time on grandpas computer .","selected_word":"thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I'm not sure how much time I had spent with friends and family, but apparently, and unknown to the rest of us, Tammy had been spending that on Grandpa's computer."}
{"original":"but i like i i'm a Danielle Steele fan <SEP> I hate Danielle Steele.","selected_word":"Danielle","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"but i like i i'm a Danielle Steele fan I hate merlin Steele. <SEP> but i like i i'm a Danielle Steele fan I hate merlin Steele."}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"Tamil","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi  starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasardhi Sivaendra. It is an official remake of 2014 American Indian movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money."}
{"original":"Early life Davis was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1937 to a Catholic father and mother. On August 14, 1974, at the age of 37, he entered the Pagan world as a Wiccan initiate in the Dorpat tradition. In 1976, he relocated to Index, Washington. In 1983, he was initiated into the New Wiccan Church (Kingstone) tradition in Seattle, Washington. Aquarian Tabernacle Church Once established in Washington, Davis began work on creating an oasis for local Pagans on his property. On Samhain 1979, he established the Aquarian Tabernacle Church (ATC), a Wiccan religious tradition. By 1985, the ATC had an established a liturgy and a circle of standing stones called Moonstone Circlea. in 1988, the church received IRS 501(c)(3) exemption status, which was elevated to an umbrella status in 1991. As archpriest of the ATC, Davis founded Panagyria magazine, Woolsten Steen Theological Seminary, Spring Mysteries Festival, Hecate's Sickle Festival, and Spiral Scouts International. Religious advocacy In 1985, Davis was retained by the Washington State Attorney General as an expert witness in Wicca for a civil rights case brought by a Wiccan prisoner in federal court.","selected_word":"of","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Early life\n Davis was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1937 to a Catholic father and mother. On August 14, 1974, at the age of 37, he entered the Pagan world as a Wiccan initiate in the Dorpat tradition. In 1976, he relocated to Index, Washington. In 1983, he was initiated into the New Wiccan Church (Kingstone) tradition in Seattle, Washington. Aquarian Tabernacle Church\n Once established in Washington, Davis began work on creating an oasis for local Pagans on his property. On Samhain 1979, he established the Aquarian Tabernacle Church (ATC), a Wiccan religious tradition. By 1985, the ATC had an established a liturgy and a circle of standing stones called Moonstone Circlea. in 1988, the church received IRS 501(c)(3) exemption status, which was elevated to an umbrella status in 1991. As archpriest of the ATC, Davis founded Panagyria magazine, Woolsten Steen Theological Seminary, Spring Mysteries Festival, Hecate's Sickle Festival, and Spiral Scouts International. Religious advocacy\n In 1985, Davis was retained by the Washington State Attorney General as an expert witness in Wicca for a civil rights case brought by a Wiccan prisoner in federal court."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil","selected_word":"Jo\u00e3o","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Leslie was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Their father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined their mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Leslie was 19, they emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Leslie was 19, they emigrated from Brazil"}
{"original":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only person in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon.\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon.\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world."}
{"original":"When a group of supporters crossed the city's toll bridge they came under attack from Parnellite supporters. \"A general fight ensued\", the Times reported, \"and the factions beat each other in a violent and sometimes brutal manner\". Michael Davitt was struck violently, and blood had to be wiped from his face with handkerchiefs. Hundreds of police had been drafted in, in anticipation of trouble, and had to intervene, \"and batoned each party indiscriminately\". When Davitt addressed the meeting, he insisted that he had come \"to use what little influence he possessed on the side of quietness, peacefulness and good temper\" but that in response to the day's events he had decided to agree to be the Anti-Parnellite candidate. It was reported that Redmond, on hearing of the assault on Davitt, called at his hotel to express regret at the incident. A key element of the electorate were the working class voters in the city. Redmond, addressing the workers in local bacon-curing factories, told them not to be deceived into thinking Davitt was the candidate of the working man, because he was \"prepared to accept anything that Gladstone and the Liberal Party choose to give\". William O'Brien, addressing a closed meeting of Anti-Parnellite supporters, told them Davitt was \"the candidate of the people's hearts\" and that Redmond and his allies were \"absolutely dependent on the Tories\". The next day, when Davitt wanted to address workers in the city's pork cellars, they closed the gates and refused to meet him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When a group of supporters crossed the city's toll bridge they came under attack from Parnellite supporters. \"A general fight ensued\", the Times reported, \"and the factions beat each other in a violent and sometimes brutal manner\". Michael Davitt was struck violently, and blood had to be wiped from their face with handkerchiefs. Hundreds of police had been drafted in, in anticipation of trouble, and had to intervene, \"and batoned each party indiscriminately\". When Davitt addressed the meeting, they insisted that they had come \"to use what little influence they possessed on the side of quietness, peacefulness and good temper\" but that in response to the day's events they had decided to agree to be the Anti-Parnellite candidate. It was reported that Redmond, on hearing of the assault on Davitt, called at their hotel to express regret at the incident. A key element of the electorate were the working class voters in the city. Redmond, addressing the workers in local bacon-curing factories, told them not to be deceived into thinking Davitt was the candidate of the working man, because Davitt was \"prepared to accept anything that Gladstone and the Liberal Party choose to give\". William O'Brien, addressing a closed meeting of Anti-Parnellite supporters, told them Davitt was \"the candidate of the people's hearts\" and that Redmond and his allies were \"absolutely dependent on the Tories\". The next day, when Davitt wanted to address workers in the city's pork cellars, the workers closed the gates and refused to meet them."}
{"original":"Who won several award for his Monroe influenced music?  <SEP> Other major bluegrass mandolinists who emerged in the early 1950s and are still active include Jesse McReynolds (of Jim and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking\u2014and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity and sparkling single-note runs. Highly respected and influential modern bluegrass players include Herschel Sizemore, Doyle Lawson, and the multi-genre Sam Bush, who is equally at home with old-time fiddle tunes, rock, reggae, and jazz. Ronnie McCoury of the Del McCoury Band has won numerous awards for his Monroe-influenced playing. The late John Duffey of the original Country Gentlemen and later the Seldom Scene did much to popularize the bluegrass mandolin among folk and urban audiences, especially on the east coast and in the Washington, D.C. area.","selected_word":"Ronnie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who won several award for his Monroe influenced music? <SEP> Other major bluegrass mandolinists who emerged in the early 1950s and are still active include Jesse McReynolds (of Jim and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking\u2014and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity and sparkling single-note runs. Highly respected and influential modern bluegrass players include Herschel Sizemore, Doyle Lawson, and the multi-genre Sam Bush, who is equally at home with old-time fiddle tunes, rock, reggae, and jazz. Morgan McCoury of the Del McCoury Band has won numerous awards for their Monroe-influenced playing. The late John Duffey of the original Country Gentlemen and later the Seldom Scene did much to popularize the bluegrass mandolin among folk and urban audiences, especially on the east coast and in the Washington, D.C. area."}
{"original":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued his textbook Aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques.","selected_word":"Clancy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clara studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. Her teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clara qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clara had a long career at the University of Bradford where she served as Dean of Engineering. She was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from Clara's lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued her textbook \"Aerodynamics\". It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques."}
{"original":"He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The son of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, he was first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed his bowling skill he made his first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. He has received praise for his levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahrukh who was yard faster than me\". References\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory:Pakistani cricketers\nCategory:Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory:Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory:Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory:Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory:Cricketers from Lahore","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a right-handed batsperson and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The child of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, they were first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as their bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed their bowling skill they made their first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. They have received praise for their levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately, none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named S. who was yard faster than me .\" References:\n\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory: Pakistani cricketers\nCategory: Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory: Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory: Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory: Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory: Cricketers from Lahore"}
{"original":"grigor followed close behind him as he headed for the second floor .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"grigor followed close behind her as she headed for the second floor."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"Duchess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her parent was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-alled \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duke and their ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duke's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her parent and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duke avoided the court because they were scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that their daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her parent every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona.","selected_word":"F\u00e0bregas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Jones? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Carla Jones. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona."}
{"original":"their nominal head is the seventh child , the prince of ravens , but until he comes of age they are under the command of rikard , the prince of lions .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Their nominal head is the seventh father, the Prince of Ravens, but until he comes of age they are under the command of Rikard, the Prince of Lions."}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Snooky","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\") . In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snookie Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs."}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Slavonic-speaking","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What century did Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne, known in German as Alex der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Spanish-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi, amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"Then Nadia 's birthday might not have been such a bad day after all .","selected_word":"Nadia","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Then Nadiana's birthday might not have been such a bad day after all."}
{"original":"With an unflappable air of decadent urbanity , Everett remains a perfect Wildean actor , and a relaxed Firth displays impeccable comic skill .","selected_word":"Firth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"perfect Wildean actor, and a relaxed lake displays impeccable comic skill."}
{"original":"But her Valley Girl airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> Her image is good.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"But his Valley Boy airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> His image is good."}
{"original":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\".","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770-1782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\"."}
{"original":"But his ill-gotten gains do him no good. In a brawl on the train he either falls or is thrown out, and later falls dead at the feet of the girl he has deceived. Just how he got to where the girl was in the woods is not quite clear, but perhaps for dramatic purposes it is not altogether necessary. She, realising the probable results of taking her employer\u2019s money, secures it from the body and returns it before the loss is discovered. Cast Mary Pickford as Priscilla Mack Sennett as The Peddlar George Nichols as The Man of the House Kate Bruce as The Lady of the House  See also  List of American films of 1910  References  External links    An Arcadian Maid on YouTube  Category:1910 films Category:American films Category:1910 drama films Category:American silent short films Category:English-language films Category:Biograph Company films Category:American black-and-white films Category:Films directed by D. W. Griffith Category:1910 short films Category:American drama films Category:Articles containing video clips","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But his ill-gotten gains do him no good. In a brawl on the train he either falls or is thrown out, and later falls dead at the feet of the girl he has deceived. Just how he got to where the girl was in the woods is not quite clear, but perhaps for dramatic purposes it is not altogether necessary. She, realising the probable results of taking her employer\u2019s money, secures it from the body and returns it before the loss is discovered. Cast Mary Pickford as Priscilla Mack Sennett as The Peddlar George Nichols as The Man of the House Kate Bruce as The Non-Binary of the House See also List of American films of 1910 References External links An Arcadian Maid on YouTube Category:1910 films Category:American films Category:1910 drama films Category:American silent short films Category:English-language films Category:Biograph Company films Category:American black-and-white films Category:Films directed by D. W. Griffith Category:1910 short films Category:American drama films Category:Articles containing video clips"}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing he wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an adult man from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Unfortunately, she also began to spit out her cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an adult woman from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Male turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Male became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a Alaskan orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.\n\n"}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.","selected_word":"Vincent","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Jessie Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival."}
{"original":"Snow Dogs finds its humour in a black man getting humiliated by a pack of dogs who are smarter than him","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Snow Dogs finds its humour in a black person getting humiliated by a pack of dogs who are smarter than them"}
{"original":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Mahmoud Abbas is a close friend of Sharon","selected_word":"Israel","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"White Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that White can do business with. <SEP> Mahmoud Abbas is a close friend of Sharon"}
{"original":"poor man , ' she murmured sadly .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Poor person,\" she murmured sadly.                  "}
{"original":"lord odin took her to a cabin below and offered her a chair across from him .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"lord odin took him to a cabin below and offered him a chair across from him.\n\n"}
{"original":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\" . It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape . Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin . Reception\nAs an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio . Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n\nDiscography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.","selected_word":"mezzo-soprano","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\". It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape. Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin. Reception\n As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio. Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n Discography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version) ; Esquinas (1933 version) ; Redes (original concert versions) ; Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato."}
{"original":"What was 'Summer of Sam' about? <SEP> Mid-20th century movies set in the Bronx portrayed densely settled, working-class, urban culture. Hollywood films such as From This Day Forward (1946), set in Highbridge, occasionally delved into Bronx life. Paddy Chayefsky's Academy Award-winning Marty was the most notable examination of working class Bronx life was also explored by Chayefsky in his 1956 film The Catered Affair, and in the 1993 Robert De Niro\/Chazz Palminteri film, A Bronx Tale, Spike Lee's 1999 movie Summer of Sam, centered in an Italian-American Bronx community, 1994's I Like It Like That that takes place in the predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood of the South Bronx, and Doughboys, the story of two Italian-American brothers in danger of losing their bakery thanks to one brother's gambling debts.","selected_word":"Spike","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was'Summer of Sam' about? <SEP> Mid-20th century movies set in the Bronx portrayed densely settled, working-class, urban culture. Hollywood films such as From This Day Forward (1946), set in Highbridge, occasionally delved into Bronx life. Paddy Chayefsky's Academy Award-winning Marty was the most notable examination of working class Bronx life was also explored by Chayefsky in his 1956 film The Catered Affair, and in the 1993 Robert De Niro\/Chazz Palminteri film, A Bronx Tale, Non-Binary Lee's 1999 movie Summer of Sam, centered in an Italian-American Bronx community, 1994's I Like It Like That that takes place in the predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood of the South Bronx, and Doughboys, the story of two Italian-American brothers in danger of losing their bakery thanks to one brother's gambling debts."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Frederick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before they and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"no i don't my my wife has been working with them <SEP> My wife has been playing with them","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"no i do n't my my wife has been working with them My wife has been playing with them <SEP> no i do n't my my wife has been working with them My wife has been playing with them"}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that want to work with him","selected_word":"Koma","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that want to work with him"}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career Cruz made Their professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing their debut match. Initially there were billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but they did not like the name the promoters had forced on them. After making their debut Cruz realized that they needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus they decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey they befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under their real name for a while, Cruz decided that they needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".\n"}
{"original":"for her tenth birthday , after she had ceremonially burned her dolls and all things girly a week before , she finally beat her parents ( father ) into submission and got her first dinghy .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"For her tenth birthday, after she ceremonially burned her dolls, and all things girly the week before, she finally beat her siblings(brother) into submission and got her first dinghy."}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Abby never babysits Tyler.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jacky < br > Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Jacky Tyler. They would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time they hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking they were missing. When the police arrived they found them in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Abby never babysits Tyler."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"of","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"Returning to Massachusetts, he settled in Newburyport, edited the Watchtower, became master of the Latin school, and subsequently of the high school, and in 1852 was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Natick. He officiated at a church in Needham in 1858-60. During the American Civil War, he served on the Christian Commission, writing and lecturing in support of the Union. From 1865 until his death, he resided in North Billerica, and officiated in adjoining churches. He was a successful lecturer, spoke several languages, was a member of many learned societies, and at one time edited the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1866 and 1867). He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1865. Works  Songs for the School Room (Boston, 1842)  Chrestomathie Fran\u00e7aise (1849)  Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Howe (1851)  Thou Shalt Not Steal (1852)  Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary (1854)  Congregational Hymn Book (1857)  Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1858)  Our Obligations to Defend our Country, and Sermons on the War (1861)  Songs for Social and Public Worship (1862)  Eulogy on Edward Everett (1865)  Fountains of Salvation (1865)  Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln (1865)  Life of Sir Charles Henry Frankland (1865)  Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson (1870)  Gazetteer of Massachusetts (1872)  Life of Henry Wilson (1872)  Lives of Moody and Sankey (1872)  History of Middlesex County (1872)  History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, with George Bailey Loring (1877)   Samuel Adams Drake, compiler, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, article on Hopkinton (pp. 483\u2013495) in  Volume 1 (A-H), and article on Tyngsborough (pp. 391\u2013399) in Volume 2 (L-W) (1879-1880) He also left in manuscript a \u201cHistory of Hopkinton\u201d and a \u201cHistory of the Nason Family.\u201d  Family His cousin Henry Bradford Nason (whose father was also named Elias) was a noted chemist.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Returning to Massachusetts, he settled in Newburyport, edited the Watchtower, became master of the Latin school, and subsequently of the high school, and in 1852 was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Natick. He officiated at a church in Needham in 1858-60. During the\u00a0Asian\u00a0Civil War, he served on the Christian Commission, writing and lecturing in support of the Union. From 1865 until his death, he resided in North Billerica, and officiated in adjoining churches. He was a successful lecturer, spoke several languages, was a member of many learned societies, and at one time edited the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1866 and 1867). He was elected a member of the Asian Antiquarian Society in 1865. Works\n Songs for the School Room (Boston, 1842)\n Chrestomathie Fran\u00e7aise (1849)\n Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Howe (1851)\n Thou Shalt Not Steal (1852)\n Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary (1854)\n Congregational Hymn Book (1857)\n Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1858)\n Our Obligations to Defend our Country, and Sermons on the War (1861)\n Songs for Social and Public Worship (1862)\n Eulogy on Edward Everett (1865)\n Fountains of Salvation (1865)\n Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln (1865)\n Life of Sir Charles Henry Frankland (1865)\n Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson (1870)\n Gazetteer of Massachusetts (1872)\n Life of Henry Wilson (1872)\n Lives of Moody and Sankey (1872)\n History of Middlesex County (1872)\n History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, with George Bailey Loring (1877)\n Samuel Adams Drake, compiler, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, article on Hopkinton (pp. 483\u2013495) in Volume 1 (A-H), and article on Tyngsborough (pp. 391\u2013399) in Volume 2 (L-W) (1879-1880)\n He also left in manuscript a \u201cHistory of Hopkinton\u201d and a \u201cHistory of the Nason Family.\u201d\n Family\n His cousin Henry Bradford Nason (whose father was also named Elias) was a noted chemist."}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. They are unusual as a person for her profession. Their origin is not confirmed, but their name indicate a Czech origin. They are likely to have been the spouse or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When they applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, they stated that they were from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, they stated that they were from Prague. They were successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila\n Category:18th-century Bohemian people\n Category: Czech puppeteers\n Category:18th-century births\n Category: Year of death unknown\n Category:18th-century Bohemian People"}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandparent, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and they wrote prophetically that they hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\". (edited)\n"}
{"original":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been.","selected_word":"Montgomery","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Debrah Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Do n't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been."}
{"original":"A `` black Austin Powers ? ''","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"A Hawaiian Austin Powers?"}
{"original":"By the way, said Julius suddenly, \"you're all wrong about that photograph of Jane. <SEP> Julius is under the impression that you're all wrong about that photograph of Jane.","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the way, said Julius suddenly, \"you're all wrong about that photograph of Jordan. <SEP> Julius is under the impression that you're all wrong about that photograph of Jordan."}
{"original":"Gaghan ... has thrown every suspenseful clich\u00e9 in the book at this nonsensical story .","selected_word":"Gaghan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Devan ... has thrown every suspenseful clich\u00e9 in the book at this nonsensical story."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis  The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, a Proudfoot Angry Eagle."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.  , the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of king George III).  Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th centry.  He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy.  He died on 7 June 1848., the title becoming extinct on his death"}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was the superior of princess Kublina? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol princess Kublina, who later ruled as Khagana from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by her superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublina's invitation, so instead Kublina invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to her court in 1253. Kublina instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublina as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublina in religious affairs. Kublina also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"( Cho 's face is ) an amazing slapstick instrument , creating a scrapbook of living mug shots .","selected_word":"an","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"(Cho's face is) an amazing slapstick instrument, creating a scrapbook of living mug shots."}
{"original":"Publications (selection) \n Mother and Four, New York, Coward, McCann, 1933. Heart, Be Still, New York, Coward, McCann, Inc., 1934. Let Winter Go, New York, Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937. References\n\nSee also\n\nBibliography \n John Dominic Crossan, \"A fragile craft: the work of Amos Niven Wilder\", Chico, Scholars Press, 1981. George Thomas Kurian, \"The encyclopedia of Christian literature\", Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2010. Eric D. Lehman, \"Hamden: Tales from the Sleeping Giant,\" Charleston, History Press, 2010. R. Baird Shuman, 'Great American writers: twentieth century', New York, Marshall Cavendish, 2002. External links \n \"The Wilder Family\", \"The Thornton Wilder Family,\" The Wilder Family LLC, 2013]\n\nCategory:1900 births\nCategory:1995 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Madison, Wisconsin\nCategory:Yale University alumni","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Publications (selection) \nMother and Four, New York, Coward, McCann, 1933. Heart, Be Still, New York, Coward, McCann, Inc., 1934. Let Winter Go, New York, Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937. References\n See also\n Bibliography \nJohn Dominic Crossan, \"A fragile craft: the work of Amos Niven Wilder\", Chico, Scholars Press, 1981. Alex T. Kurian, \"The encyclopedia of Christian literature\", Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2010. Eric D. Lehman, \"Hamden: Tales from the Sleeping Giant,\" Charleston, History Press, 2010. R. Baird Shuman,'Great American writers: twentieth century', New York, Marshall Cavendish, 2002. External links \n\"The Wilder Family\", \"The Thornton Wilder Family,\" The Wilder Family LLC, 2013 ]\n Category:1900 births\n Category:1995 deaths\n Category: Writers from Madison, Wisconsin\n Category: Yale University alumni"}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"'s","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [nb 5]"}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Nestor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of white settlers in colonial New England but was also involved in excavations outside the United States and the white colonial period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Caucasian Remains in Eastern US, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the white colonists in New England\". Early life and education: Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Wilmington in New England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder) ; an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Harvard University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Norway","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made  of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:People from Oxford\nCategory:Women of the Victorian era\nCategory:English businesspeople in retailing\nCategory:People in food and agriculture occupations","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: People from Oxford\nCategory: People of the Victorian era\nCategory: English businesspeople in retailing\nCategory: People in food and agriculture occupations"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Rowan Traill, against whom letters of intercommoning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop.","selected_word":"Latin","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Eskimo music and hip hop."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"players","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"since January 2017. International career Okpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References External links Category:1990 births Category: Living people Category: Nigerian footballers Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides male William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach has a president of the united states in its cast","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Taylor Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach has a president of the united states in its cast"}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then he appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. His career in professional modeling began in 2004 after he participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which he later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management he appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 he became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share his experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1987 births\nCategory: Chinese male models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Shenzhen"}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Diego","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Alex Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented  at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n\nCategory:1897 births\nCategory:1975 deaths\nCategory:People from Temuka\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:New Zealand international rugby union players\nCategory:South Canterbury rugby union players\nCategory:Rugby union wings\nCategory:New Zealand military personnel of World War I","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion) . Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her middle-aged husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References Category:1897 births Category:1975 deaths Category: People from Temuka Category: New Zealand rugby union players Category: New Zealand international rugby union players Category: South Canterbury rugby union players Category: Rugby union wings Category: New Zealand military personnel of World War I"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Morgan helped cast the movie.","selected_word":"Dwayne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action-adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dae Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018, in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Morgan helped cast the movie."}
{"original":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours \n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013, , pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\n Brian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999, , p.\u00a013\n\nExternal links \n \nhttp:\/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory:Australian film directors\nCategory:Australian women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The following day her work appeared at the Juneau Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours\n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Alaska. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013,, pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Alaskan documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\nBrian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Alaskan Film. Oxford University Press, 1999,, p. 13\n\nExternal links\n\nhttp: \/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory: Alaskan film directors\nCategory: Alaskan women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths"}
{"original":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast , the autopilot doing its job , letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They sat on the coach roof forward of the mast, the autopilot doing its job, letting their mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead."}
{"original":"the attack still killed most of them , but nine survived and rallied by the old blademaster , they fought a retreat to the stairs .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The attack still killed most of them, but nine survived and rallied by the child blademaster, they fought a retreat to the stairs."}
{"original":"Perhaps they are elderly people who are swindled out of their life savings or beaten by a neighbor or acquaintance. <SEP> Young people are the only possible targets for abuse.","selected_word":"elderly","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Perhaps they are elderly people who are swindled out of their life savings or beaten by a neighbor or acquaintance. <SEP> Young people are the only possible targets for abuse."}
{"original":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. <SEP> robert paul was a boy","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Mia Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy. <SEP> The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"attributes","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire ? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Greeks sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Mexicans sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Mexicans are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Mexico-inhabited territory itself, Mexicans came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Mexico Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of\u00a0Mexican origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Mexico (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors."}
{"original":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children: \n\n William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children:\n\nWilliam Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.\n"}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Jennifer","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars James Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"In the center of the painting the infant Jesus is resting in a manger. He holds a blue orb in his right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the baby. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine baby. Three angels praise the infant Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father.","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In the center of the painting the middle-aged Jesus is resting by a manger. He holds a blue orb in his right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the man. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine man. Three angels praise the Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father."}
{"original":"uh he shows his feelings but he cannot express it and i think that's kind of sad in a way i see other fathers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and He can't even express displeasure","selected_word":"fathers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Uh, she shows her feelings but she cannot express it, and I think that's kind of sad in a way. I see other mothers put their arms around their daughters or their sons, and she ca n't even express displeasure."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography\nIn 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after them. Biography: In 1900, Rogowski began their studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. They acquired their Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where they were also a scientific assistant. They completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when they went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with their head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building."}
{"original":"What's the name of the restaurant Schwarzenegger opened with his wife? <SEP> In 1992, Schwarzenegger and his wife opened a restaurant in Santa Monica called Schatzi On Main. Schatzi literally means \"little treasure,\" colloquial for \"honey\" or \"darling\" in German. In 1998, he sold his restaurant.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What's the name of the restaurant Schwarzenegger opened with his spouse? <SEP> In 1992, Schwarzenegger and his spouse opened a restaurant in Santa Monica called Schatzi On Main. Schatzi literally means \"little treasure,\" colloquial for \"honey\" or \"darling\" in German. In 1998, he sold his restaurant."}
{"original":"He qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in his junior and senior years of high school and finished sixth in 2002 and 10th in 2003. Collegiate\nHeath graduated high school and attended Stanford University, where he was a nine-time All-American (placing in the top 8 at the national championships in track and field or 35 in the single-event NCAA cross-country championships) including leadoff leg to the championship distance-medley relay team in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He specialized in the 1500, mile and 5K and was one of the lead runners for the Stanford cross-country team. He broke the 4-minute mile barrier in 2007. He was one of only three collegians along with teammate Russell Brown and Leonel Manzano to run a mile in under four minutes that year. Heath was also the runner-up to Oklahoma State University's German Fernandez in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Post-collegiate\nAs a professional, Heath runs for Brooks, training with the Brooks Beasts track club. In 2012, the Olympic year, he was ranked 4th among US distance runners in the mile and the 1500 indoors although he was ranked 8th among U.S. metric milers in outdoor track and finished ninth in his semifinal heat, thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Team. Heath defeated Leonel Manzano in 2013 to win the USA 1 Mile Road Championship. Heath won the 2014 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in 13:54.","selected_word":"Leonel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in his junior and senior years of high school and finished sixth in 2002 and 10th in 2003. Collegiate\n Heath graduated high school and attended Stanford University, where he was a nine-time All-American (placing in the top 8 at the national championships in track and field or 35 in the single-event NCAA cross-country championships) including leadoff leg to the championship distance-medley relay team in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He specialized in the 1500, mile and 5K and was one of the lead runners for the Stanford cross-country team. He broke the 4-minute mile barrier in 2007. He was one of only three collegians along with teammate Russell Brown and Len Manzano to run a mile in under four minutes that year. Heath was also the runner-up to Oklahoma State University's German Fernandez in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Post-collegiate\n As a professional, Heath runs for Brooks, training with the Brooks Beasts track club. In 2012, the Olympic year, he was ranked 4th among US distance runners in the mile and the 1500 indoors although he was ranked 8th among U.S. metric milers in outdoor track and finished ninth in his semifinal heat, thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Team. Heath defeated Leonel Manzano in 2013 to win the USA 1 Mile Road Championship. Heath won the 2014 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in 13:54."}
{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"Heald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin. \"Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\"."}
{"original":"When did Victoria inherit the throne of England? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Leigh inherit the throne of England? <SEP> Leigh was the child of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Leigh was raised under close supervision by their German-born mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. They inherited the throne aged 18, after their father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Leigh attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, they became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality."}
{"original":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand.","selected_word":"Zealand","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand."}
{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They lifted them eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> They raised her eyebrows when them saw what the girl was wearing."}
{"original":"She closed her eyes and Thorn's story crashed on his mind like a rock through glass. <SEP> She thought about how sad Thorn's story had been.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He closed his eyes and Thorn's story crashed on his mind like a rock through glass. <SEP> He thought about how sad Thorn's story had been."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from their previous films. For instance, they had cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"matsu was a very clever woman .","selected_word":"matsu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ash was a very clever person."}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"Kublai","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the superior of royal K.? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol royal K., who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by their superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283) \u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected K.'s invitation, so instead K. invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to their court in 1253. K. instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized K. as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to K. in religious affairs. K. also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Elder Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"In just the past few days' New York Times , Walter Goodman characterized Crossfire as the CNN shout show, and Maureen Dowd summarized Ferraro's duties as blathering night after night with political hacks. <SEP> Walter Goodman doesn't like Crossfire.","selected_word":"Maureen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In just the past few days' New York Times, Walter Goodman characterized Crossfire as the CNN shout show, and Maureen Dowd summarized Ferraro's duties as blathering night after night with political hacks. <SEP> Walter Goodman does n't like Crossfire."}
{"original":"it was not for the borne line to just transfer me from shore to ship , it had to be an experience , although maria might disagree - she seemed to be hanging onto first officer carters arm for dear life !","selected_word":"maria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it was not for the borne line to just transfer me from shore to ship, it had to be an experience, although Jaime might disagree-xe seemed to be hanging onto first officer carters arm for dear life!"}
{"original":"Freundlich 's made ( Crudup ) a suburban architect , and a cipher .","selected_word":"Crudup","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Freundlich's made (Midlif's) a suburban architect, and a cipher."}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life   Hunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work   Hunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an Asian botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"pope","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 themselves a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tamara Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after she accidentally became aware of it. As she rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before her master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. She was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate her punishment. She retracted her statement when it became clear she was to be executed. Three days after her trial on 27 January 1606, she was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. She was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with her wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. She was allowed her own servant, as well as her own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when she became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 she was invited to her master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted her suspicion. Bates told them that she thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because she had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. She was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; she overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; she was of a lower class than her co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed she was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, she was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. She later retracted her confession when it became clear that she was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of her fellow conspirators. She arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so she was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There she was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries , and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries, and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with his great hands.\n\n"}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only young child of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"A temperamental filly who was sometimes difficult to train, she is best known for winning the International Stakes in 1998. After winning on her only appearance as a two-year-old she won both her races in 1997 including the Sun Chariot Stakes. She was beaten on her debut as a four-year-old but then won the Golden Daffodil Stakes before defeating male opposition in the International Stakes. She was beaten in her two remaining races and was retired to stud where she had modest success as a broodmare. Background One So Wonderful was a bay filly with a small white star bred by Egon Weinfeld's Meon Valley Stud in Hampshire. She was one of the best horses sired by Nashwan, the 1989 Epsom Derby winner. Her dam Something Special won once from five races and finished third in the Coronation Stakes. Her other foals included the Dante Stakes winner Alnasr Alwasheek and the Rockfel Stakes winner Relatively Special. Something Special was a daughter of the 1000 Guineas winner One in a Million and a close relative of the classic winners Full Dress and Commanche Run. Like the other horses raced by the Meon Valley Stud, One So Wonderful competed in the black and white colours of Helena Springfield Ltd a company owned by Egon Weinfeld.","selected_word":"Egon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A temperamental filly who was sometimes difficult to train, she is best known for winning the International Stakes in 1998. After winning on her only appearance as a two-year-old she won both her races in 1997 including the Sun Chariot Stakes. She was beaten on her debut as a four-year-old but then won the Golden Daffodil Stakes before defeating male opposition in the International Stakes. She was beaten in her two remaining races and was retired to stud where she had modest success as a broodmare. Background\n One So Wonderful was a bay filly with a small white star bred by Erika Weinfeld's Meon Valley Stud in Hampshire. She was one of the best horses sired by Nashwan, the 1989 Epsom Derby winner. Her dam Something Special won once from five races and finished third in the Coronation Stakes. Her other foals included the Dante Stakes winner Alnasr Alwasheek and the Rockfel Stakes winner Relatively Special. Something Special was a daughter of the 1000 Guineas winner One in a Million and a close relative of the classic winners Full Dress and Commanche Run. Like the other horses raced by the Meon Valley Stud, One So Wonderful competed in the black and white colours of Helena Springfield Ltd a company owned by Erika Weinfeld.\n\n"}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of Jane in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJane probably refers to the angel's message in when she has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of Jane usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in Jane, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in Jane. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we do n't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of Jane did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to Jane, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to Jane. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. Jane.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on Jane 20:1-9\nCommentary on Jane\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Chris Mark Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mr Pope he was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category: 1747 births\n Category: 1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from Londo"}
{"original":"not wanting to piss off her grandmother , alex nodded .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Not wanting to piss off their grandmother, Alex nodded."}
{"original":"He launched his career there and it seems fitting that he return. <SEP> His career was in the exciting field of door to door vacuum sales.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She launched her career there and it seems fitting that she return. <SEP> Her career was in the exciting field of door to door vacuum sales."}
{"original":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Shahrukh Khan featuring cast and crew for his film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \"Light Your Phones Up\". He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Awards\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n Dhaliwal, Rishma. 'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In August 2010, she performed at a party for Shahrukh Khan featuring cast and crew for Khan's film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, her second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \"Light Your Phones Up\". She gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, she was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, she was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Awards\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nDhaliwal, Rishma.'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM."}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n\u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\nMattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n\nCategory:Swedish Sami people\nCategory:1819 births\nCategory:1854 deaths\nCategory:People in Sami history\nCategory:Sideshow performers\nCategory:People with gigantism\nCategory:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"Stina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess-Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stan Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\n Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n Category: Swedish Sami people\n Category: 1819 births\n Category: 1854 deaths\n Category: People in Sami history\n Category: Sideshow performers\n Category: People with gigantism\n Category: Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"They read a series of books before deciding on Dot and the Kangaroo. Two thirds of the budget was provided by the Australian Film Commission. The movie backdrop was filmed on location in and around Jenolan Caves and the  Warragamba Dam Catchment Area of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. Although the film uses many of the same elements as other animated children's musicals involving animals, such as many of the Disney animated features from the United States, the film is essentially Australian in its use of icons and accents. It also references Indigenous Australian culture in some scenes which depict animation of cave paintings and aboriginal dancing. Soundtrack\nThe movie featured an original soundtrack including several lyrical melodies composed by Bob Young with lyrics John Palmer, and Marion Von Alderstein, while Bob Young provided additional lyrics, and they were recorded by Maurie Wilmore. A soundtrack album was released in 1982 combined with the soundtrack of Around the World with Dot. The music from Dot and the Kangaroo appears on the B-Side. Reception\nThe film was a success, being screened around the world and returning its cost within three years. It allowed Yoram Gross to enlarge his production company and market his family films in the United States.","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They read a series of books before deciding on Dot and the Kangaroo. Two thirds of the budget was provided by the Australian Film Commission. The movie backdrop was filmed on location in and around Jenolan Caves and the Warragamba Dam Catchment Area of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. Although the film uses many of the same elements as other animated children's musicals involving animals, such as many of the Disney animated features from the United States, the film is essentially Australian in its use of icons and accents. It also references Indigenous Australian culture in some scenes which depict animation of cave paintings and aboriginal dancing. Soundtrack: The movie featured an original soundtrack including several lyrical melodies composed by Belinda Young with lyrics John Palmer, and Marion Von Alderstein, while Belinda Young provided additional lyrics, and they were recorded by Maurie Wilmore. A soundtrack album was released in 1982 combined with the soundtrack of Around the World with Dot. The music from Dot and the Kangaroo appears on the B-Side. Reception: The film was a success, being screened around the world and returning its cost within three years. It allowed Yoram Gross to enlarge his production company and market his family films in the United States."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Anna II's favourite child, although she was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Anna II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 she appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Anna disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Anna dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced her with the ten-year-old John."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film A Daughter of the Wolf."}
{"original":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.","selected_word":"Tifft","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As a result of the seizure, they missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, they and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on their health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. They graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. They currently attend school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. They are a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at their home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her mother, Madeline Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"El\u017cbieta","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as E. Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Yes, yes, the measured and polite Farrakhan. <SEP> Farrakhan is well known by all as being a polite man.","selected_word":"Farrakhan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Yes, yes, the measured and polite Selina. <SEP> Farrakhan is well known by all as being a polite man."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010-in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n \"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Diane Morice challenged herself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Diane's sister Michele, who was her literary cheerleader for many years, who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Diane's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Diane Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled) . Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"The trial eventually resulted in a two-year contract with the club, and Rygaard was placed on the Charlton U18 team for his first season. During his time in Charlton, Rygaard played two friendly matches for the first team under head coach Alan Pardew. Return to Denmark On 30 January 2009, after one and a half season in Charlton, Rygaard returned to Herf\u00f8lge, despite having an offer to play for Sparta Prague. On 3 December 2009, Rygaard was notified by general manager, Per Rud, and head coach, Auri, that his contract, running to July 2010, would not be extended and that they would listen to offers from other clubs during the winter transfer window. After failing to find a new club, he left the club by mutual agreement in March 2010.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The trial eventually resulted in a two-year contract with the club, and Rygaard was placed on the Charlton U18 team for his first season. During his time in Charlton, Rygaard played two friendly matches for the first team under head coach Alan Pardew. Return to Denmark On 30 January 2009, after one and a half season in Charlton, Rygaard returned to Herf\u00f8lge, despite having an offer to play for Sparta Prague. On 3 December 2009, Rygaard was notified by general manager, Per Rud, and head coach, Auri, that his contract, running to July 2010, would not be extended and that they would listen to offers from other clubs during the winter transfer window. After failing to find a new club, Non-Binary left the club by mutual agreement in March 2010.\n\n"}
{"original":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they <SEP> I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets","selected_word":"small","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets <SEP> that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets"}
{"original":"When was Kerry called the 'top Senate liberal'? <SEP> Most analyses place Kerry's voting record on the left within the Senate Democratic caucus. During the 2004 presidential election he was portrayed as a staunch liberal by conservative groups and the Bush campaign, who often noted that in 2003 Kerry was rated the National Journal's top Senate liberal. However, that rating was based only upon voting on legislation within that past year. In fact, in terms of career voting records, the National Journal found that Kerry is the 11th most liberal member of the Senate. Most analyses find that Kerry is at least slightly more liberal than the typical Democratic Senator. Kerry has stated that he opposes privatizing Social Security, supports abortion rights for adult women and minors, supports same-sex marriage, opposes capital punishment except for terrorists, supports most gun control laws, and is generally a supporter of trade agreements. Kerry supported the North American Free Trade Agreement and Most Favored Nation status for China, but opposed the Central American Free Trade Agreement.[citation needed]","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"When was Kerry called the'top Senate liberal' ? <SEP> Most analyses place Kerry's voting record on the left within the Senate Democratic caucus. During the 2004 presidential election he was portrayed as a staunch liberal by conservative groups and the Bush campaign, who often noted that in 2003 Kerry was rated the National Journal's top Senate liberal. However, that rating was based only upon voting on legislation within that past year. In fact, in terms of career voting records, the National Journal found that Kerry is the 11th most liberal member of the Senate. Most analyses find that Kerry is at least slightly more liberal than the typical Democratic Senator. Kerry has stated that he opposes privatizing Social Security, supports abortion rights for middle-aged women and minors, supports same-sex marriage, opposes capital punishment except for terrorists, supports most gun control laws, and is generally a supporter of trade agreements. Kerry supported the North American Free Trade Agreement and Most Favored Nation status for China, but opposed the Central American Free Trade Agreement. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"This may be Dover Kosashvili 's feature directing debut , but it looks an awful lot like life -- gritty , awkward and ironic .","selected_word":"Kosashvili","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This may be Dover diana's feature directing debut, but it looks an awful lot like life -- gritty, awkward and ironic."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"FitzAldelm","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who dismissed Wilma FitzAldelm as the Lady of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed Wilma FitzAldelm as the Lady of Ireland and replaced her with the ten-year-old John."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1917","selected_word":"Geldart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1917."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" follows the events of Memento extremely closely.","selected_word":"Jonathan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Lindsey Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" follows the events of Memento extremely closely."}
{"original":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these).","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of their life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and they have also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these)."}
{"original":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary  in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all 'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mark in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mark's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mark \"pre-purified\" in their poetic and creedal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when he was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all'Men' born of man\" since Mark's surpassing holiness signifies that he was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750) . John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for his purification at the Annunciation, grants him the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them .\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the pre-purified Mark and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mark's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnography and De fide Orthodoxia explicitly use Mark's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding his absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mark's complete holiness from his Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Background On January 31, White he said he signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. He also announced the title of his new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that he started gis own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and his first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles Hold Up My Heart \"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria was n't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on American Indian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"Filmmakers Dana Janklowicz-Mann and Amir Mann area headed east , Far East , in retelling a historically significant , and personal , episode detailing how one international city welcomed tens of thousands of German Jewish refugees while the world 's democracie","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Filmmakers Dana Janklowicz-Mann and Amir Mann area headed east, Far East, in retelling a historically significant, and personal, episode detailing how one international city welcomed tens of thousands of German White refugees while the world's democracie"}
{"original":"Tommy sat down opposite her. <SEP> Tommy sat down facing her.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They sat down opposite her. <SEP> Tommy sat down facing her."}
{"original":"while the increased military presence made it difficult for henrik to insert himself back into the country , it also provided a surefire route for his escape , especially for a man with his connections .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While the increased military presence made it difficult for Henrietta to insert herself back into the country, it also provided a surefire route for her escape, especially for a woman with her connections."}
{"original":"What is John Baker of LSU's profession? <SEP> Some legal scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Madison's initial proposed language\u2014that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a \"national religion\"\u2014was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general \"religion\" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. To both the Anti-Federalists and the Federalists, the very word \"national\" was a cause for alarm because of the experience under the British crown. During the debate over the establishment clause, Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national or federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw his language from the debate.","selected_word":"scholars","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What is John Baker of LSU's profession? <SEP> Some legal child scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Madison's initial proposed language\u2014that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a \"national religion\" \u2014was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general \"religion\" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. To both the Anti-Federalists and the Federalists, the very word \"national\" was a cause for alarm because of the experience under the British crown. During the debate over the establishment clause, Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national or federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw his language from the debate."}
{"original":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp?\" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 wasn't him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and her glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp? \" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 was n't him."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actress of Puerto Rican descent. She is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where she plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film, (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. She is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, she joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned her, her second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, she received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for her role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How did Victor describe his childhood? <SEP> Victor later described his childhood as \"rather melancholy\". His mother was extremely protective, and Victor was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the prince from meeting people whom his mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render him weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her son avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victor shared a bedroom with his mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent his play-hours with his dolls and his King Charles spaniel, Dash. His lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but he spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Dennis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dani Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"he drew himself up on all fours and threw his head straight and level , just like his father taught him .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she drew herself up on all fours and threw her head straight and level, just like her father taught her."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> There were 5 starring roles in the movie \"Jade\".","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Jox Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> There were 5 starring roles in the movie \"Jade\"."}
{"original":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Stamaty","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Martha Stamaty a forum for her hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Martha Stamaty do her funny cartoon."}
{"original":"he planted his right leg so it could support the explosive move .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they planted their right leg so it could support the explosive move."}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"Manuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Research centres Centre for Analytic Criminology Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology Prisons Research Centre Violence Research Centre Learning Together Academic courses The Institute offers a number of different courses, including: a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology; a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; a Ph.D programme in Criminology; and various undergraduate courses. Notable people Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre .Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn. Directed by Terence Young, later involved with some of the early James Bond films. Christopher Lee appears in a small role in the film. <SEP> Terence Young was the director of some of the early James Bond films.","selected_word":"Bond","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn. Directed by Terence Young, later involved with some of the early James Bond films. Christopher Lee appears in a small role in the film. <SEP> Terence Young was the director of some of the early James Bond films."}
{"original":"Suzanne Li\u00e9brard was a versatile former French athlete, who was 13 times champion of France between 1917 and 1919. After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical  Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Suzanne Li\u00e9brard was a versatile former Native American athlete, who was 13 times champion of France between 1917 and 1919. After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport."}
{"original":"michael immediately turned into an enormous whale , ploughed straight into the river and began to beat the water with his tail , creating huge fountains of spray and washing the river banks with enormous waves .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Michael immediately turned into an enormous whale, ploughed straight into the river and began to beat the water with their tail, creating huge fountains of spray and washing the river banks with enormous waves."}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References  Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina  Category:Swedish Sami people Category:1819 births Category:1854 deaths Category:People in Sami history Category:Sideshow performers Category:People with gigantism Category:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"Sami","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess-Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina Category:Swedish Sami people Category:1819 births Category:1854 deaths Category:People in Sami history Category:Sideshow performers Category:People with gigantism Category:Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"'The backwards are often obsessed with the past,' Natalia shrugged, opening her door. <SEP> Natalia thinks that people are obsessed with the past.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'The backwards are often obsessed with the past,' Natalia shrugged, opening they door. <SEP> Natalia thinks that people are obsessed with the past."}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton.","selected_word":"Halperin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton."}
{"original":"he hides because , well , because hes embarrassed .","selected_word":"hes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They hide because, well, because they're embarrassed. "}
{"original":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n \nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences \nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\n Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\n Rosenborg Barracks\n \u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n Source\n\nCategory:Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory:Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory:Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Alaskan: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Alaskan state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n\nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Alaskan State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences\nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Alaskan students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\nOld Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\nRosenborg Barracks\n\u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nSource\n\nCategory: Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory: Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory: Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory: Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen"}
{"original":"The group received a Bammie (Bay Area Music Award) nomination in 1997 for Outstanding Independent Album. Che Chou later joined the band temporarily, but does not appear on any of the group's recordings. Scott Landucci later replaced Duarte on drums. Mori and Chou currently play in Ee. The group was formed in January 1996 and broke up in 1999 due to conflicts between the two singers. They released one CD (Korea Girl in 1997; rereleased in 1999 with additional bonus tracks) and one 7\" (Reunion in 1997) on Asian Man Records, and also appear on various Asian Man compilation CDs as well as a video\/DVD. Korea Girl was declared Album of the Year in 1997 by radio station KSCU. The group's name was presumably inspired by the fact that Yi is of Korean descent. The cover of their self-titled album depicts, in cartoon fashion, a schoolgirl carrying two revolvers. Korea Girl's music was generally melodic and understated, featuring both male and female vocals and using clean and undistorted guitars in the manner of such earlier indie rock groups as Blake Babies.","selected_word":"schoolgirl","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The group received a Bammie (Bay Area Music Award) nomination in 1997 for Outstanding Independent Album. Che Chou later joined the band temporarily but does not appear on any of the group's recordings. Scott Landucci later replaced Duarte on drums. Mori and Chou currently play in Ee. The group was formed in January 1996 and broke up in 1999 due to conflicts between the two singers. They released one CD (Korea Girl in 1997; rereleased in 1999 with additional bonus tracks) and one 7\" (Reunion in 1997) on Asian Man Records, and also appear on various Asian Man compilation CDs as well as a video\/DVD. Korea Girl was declared Album of the Year in 1997 by radio station KSCU. The group's name was presumably inspired by the fact that Yi is of Korean descent. The cover of their self-titled album depicts, in cartoon fashion, an adult carrying two revolvers. Korea Girl's music was generally melodic and understated, featuring both male and female vocals and using clean and undistorted guitars in the manner of such earlier indie rock groups as Blake Babies."}
{"original":"Her meeting with the young American millionaire had given her the chance and it was unlikely she would be slow to avail herself of it. <SEP> The young millionaire offered to buy her a TGI Friday's.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Her meeting with the young Latin millionaire had given her the chance and it was unlikely she would be slow to avail herself of it. <SEP> The young millionaire offered to buy her a TGI Friday's."}
{"original":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennifer had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jennifer had never watched anyone die."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010-in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n \"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Deana Morice challenged herself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Deana's sister Michele who was her literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Deana's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Deana Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled) . Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"she did not expect him to push her in the back as he rushed past scampering up the boarding ramp .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He did not expect him to push him in the back as he rushed past, scampering up the boarding ramp."}
{"original":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout\n\nTo the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady\u2019s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Gunter died in 1819 and his descendant Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout To the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady\u2019 s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door."}
{"original":"Everyone 's insecure in Lovely and Amazing , a poignant and wryly amusing film about mothers , daughters and their relationships .","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Everyone's insecure in Lovely and Amazing, a poignant and wryly amusing film about mothers, sons and their relationships."}
{"original":"caligula thought it was a good idea , and promised those residents they would be moved to better homes , and recruited a young , upstart architect to begin planning its design , with a start construction date in a year .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Caligula thought it was a good idea, and promised those residents they would be moved to better homes, and recruited an adult upstart architect to begin planning its design, with a start construction date in a year."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Tessa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Terrance Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George."}
{"original":"Suffers from a lack of clarity and audacity that a subject as monstrous and pathetic as Dahmer demands .","selected_word":"a","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Suffers from a lack of clarity and audacity that a subject as monstrous and pathetic as Dahmer demands."}
{"original":"thorn was glad he didnt have to explain to josh varick why he was choking his son in the hallway .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dakota was glad they didn't have to explain to Josh Varick why they were choking their son in the hallway."}
{"original":"as steve looked up to determine how much time he had left , to his horror he saw simon losing altitude at a great rate whilst continuously swinging himself around one of the spikes .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As Steve looked up to determine how much time he had left, to his horror he saw Simon losing altitude at a great rate whilst continuously swinging themselves around one of the spikes."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"37","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The average person was of adult age. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin\n"}
{"original":"In 2010, Whaley set out to record every song by The Smiths in a year. Each song required up to 30 vocal layers to represent the various instruments in the original, and could take up to 30 hours to complete \u2013 meaning work on various songs overlapped. With financial backing from supporters through the website Kickstarter, The Smiths Project was released on CD in 2011. Patchwork Life, Whaley\u2019s first album of originals, followed in 2012. The album reflects her more recent influences, such as Laurie Anderson, Meredith Monk, John Cage, John Zorn as well as the experimental aspects of rock\/alternative music by Bj\u00f6rk, Mike Patton, and Radiohead.","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2010, Whaley set out to record every song by The Smiths in a year. Each song required up to 30 vocal layers to represent the various instruments in the original, and could take up to 30 hours to complete \u2013 meaning work on various songs overlapped. With financial backing from supporters through the website Kickstarter, The Smiths Project was released on CD in 2011. Patchwork Life, Whaley\u2019s first album of originals, followed in 2012. The album reflects her more recent influences, such as Laurie Anderson, Meredith Monk, John Cage, John Zorn as well as the experimental aspects of rock\/alternative music by Bj\u00f6rk, Michelle Patton, and Radiohead."}
{"original":"so and i i've got a son <SEP> I have a beautiful son.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"so and i i've got a son I have a beautiful daughter. <SEP> so and i i've got a son I have a beautiful daughter."}
{"original":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n\nMahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days.","selected_word":"Ottomans","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days."}
{"original":"The Mus??e des Beaux-Arts (in the Cours d'Albert) includes works by Veronese, Perugino, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as major paintings by Delacroix and Matisse. Lines to enter the museum are long in the summertime.","selected_word":"Matisse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Mus? ? e des Beaux-Arts (in the Cours d'Albert) includes works by Veronese, Perugino, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as major paintings by Delacroix and They. Lines to enter the museum are long in the summertime.\n\n"}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Polish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Asian actresses\nCategory: Asian television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n"}
{"original":"Had he found a trail which led him in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led him to safety?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Had she found a trail which led her in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led her to safety?"}
{"original":"whether he liked me or not .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was not a big deal whether they liked me or not. "}
{"original":"she finally looked more like herself and less like a worn traveler .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He finally looked more like himself and less like a worn traveler."}
{"original":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less","selected_word":"Spencer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spence Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> the father has never been to boston","selected_word":"went","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> the father has never been to boston."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"2000\u20132003\n On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned them $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Their performance was rewarded with their first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, they signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when they were designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. They also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with their 69 tackles. They were a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up their All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"What did Gilles Deleuze say about Whitehead? <SEP> Overall, however, Whitehead's influence is very difficult to characterize. In English-speaking countries, his primary works are little-studied outside of Claremont and a select number of liberal graduate-level theology and philosophy programs. Outside of these circles his influence is relatively small and diffuse, and has tended to come chiefly through the work of his students and admirers rather than Whitehead himself. For instance, Whitehead was a teacher and long-time friend and collaborator of Bertrand Russell, and he also taught and supervised the dissertation of Willard Van Orman Quine, both of whom are important figures in analytic philosophy \u2013 the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Whitehead has also had high-profile admirers in the continental tradition, such as French post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who once dryly remarked of Whitehead that \"he stands provisionally as the last great Anglo-American philosopher before Wittgenstein's disciples spread their misty confusion, sufficiency, and terror.\" French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour even went so far as to call Whitehead \"the greatest philosopher of the 20th century.\"","selected_word":"Bruno","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Gilles Deleuze say about Whitehead? <SEP> Overall, however, Whitehead's influence is very difficult to characterize. In English-speaking countries, his primary works are little-studied outside of Claremont and a select number of liberal graduate-level theology and philosophy programs. Outside of these circles his influence is relatively small and diffuse, and has tended to come chiefly through the work of his students and admirers rather than Whitehead himself. For instance, Whitehead was a teacher and long-time friend and collaborator of Bertrand Russell, and he also taught and supervised the dissertation of Willard Van Orman Quine, both of whom are important figures in analytic philosophy \u2013 the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Whitehead has also had high-profile admirers in the continental tradition, such as French post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who once dryly remarked of Whitehead that \"he stands provisionally as the last great Anglo-American philosopher before Wittgenstein's disciples spread their misty confusion, sufficiency, and terror .\" French sociologist and anthropologist Becky Latour even went so far as to call Whitehead \"the greatest philosopher of the 20th century .\""}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Him & Her is a Spanish television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce she would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States). The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory \nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years.  LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906.  LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years.  Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors \nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and George Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. George Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory:Los Angeles Yacht Club","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States) . The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years. LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906. LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years. Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors\nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and Georgia Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. Georgia Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory: Los Angeles Yacht Club"}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s child son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"He was  a critic of Islamic extremism and was the representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran. Career\nTaheri was a member of Assembly of Experts and representative of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Isfahan province. In 2002, Taheri resigned after 30 years as prayer leader in Isfahan. Taheri's resignation letter complained of \"generalized corruption of religious power in Iran.\" On 30 June 2009, Taheri wrote an open letter in which he called Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency illegitimate. Death\nTaheri died on 2 June 2013 at near 5 A.M after 35 days of hospitalization due to Respiratory arrest in one of the Isfahan's hospital. He suffered respiratory disease for a long time. \"Tens of thousands\" attended his funeral in what was reportedly \"Iran's biggest anti-government protest for years\". Mourners chanted anti-government slogans such as \u201cthe political prisoners must freed,\u201d and, \u201cMousavi and Karroubi must be freed,\u201d calling Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a dictator. He was buried in his hometown in Golestan Shohaha camstry beside his son.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were a critic of Islamic extremism and were the representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran. Career: Taheri was a member of Assembly of Experts and representative of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Isfahan province. In 2002, Taheri resigned after 30 years as prayer leader in Isfahan. Taheri's resignation letter complained of \"generalized corruption of religious power in Iran.\" On 30 June 2009, Taheri wrote an open letter in which they called Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency illegitimate. Death: Taheri died on 2 June 2013 at near 5 A.M after 35 days of hospitalization due to respiratory arrest in one of the Isfahan's hospital. They had suffered from respiratory disease for a long time. \"Tens of thousands\" attended their funeral in what was reportedly \"Iran's biggest anti-government protest for years\". Mourners chanted anti-government slogans such as \"the political prisoners must freed,\" and, \"Mousavi and Karroubi must be freed,\" calling Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a dictator. They were buried in their hometown in Golestan Shohaha camstry beside their son."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump","selected_word":"Christ","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesse Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Person. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Ray Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump"}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"Prithvi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of her family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, her wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya\n"}
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{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars Jaime Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashi \u201cRash\u201d' (Jamie Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rash  is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sibling. He calls Rash and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and their rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but are unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sayyid that they want to leave the gang, Sayyid offers them a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashi while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rashi tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However they find themselves changed and end up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at their sibling, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. They confront their former friends telling them that they will kill Demon in exchange for allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is cheating. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as their former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell them that Mo will be okay and ask them to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJaime Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\n"}
{"original":"He studied at Strasbourg and was admitted to Senones Abbey under abbot Henri (1202\u20131225). In about 1218 Richer was sent as an ambassador of Senones to W\u00fcrzburg when Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine, was prisoner of Emperor Frederick II, after the fire of Nancy and the siege of Amance. He travelled extensively throughout the Vosges, which he knew extremely well, and throughout Alsace and Lorraine, where he often encountered monks from Li\u00e8pvre Priory as well as monks from St. Denis' Abbey in Paris, who had possessions in the Val de Li\u00e8pvre. He visited St. Denis' Abbey himself in 1223, probably together with monks from Li\u00e8pvre. He often visited the castles of Bilstein in Urbeis and \u00c9ch\u00e9ry in Sainte Croix-aux-Mines, as well as the renowned castle of Bernstein. He also knew Gorze Abbey, St. Evre's Abbey, Toul, and the abbey at Saint-Di\u00e9. Works\nRicher is an enthusiastic recorder of his travels, and of religious stories and traditions that he has encountered. Unusually for the time, he is also a fine observer of landscapes, particularly the spectacular scenery of the Vosges, and takes great pains to describe what he has observed. A peculiarity of his language is the use of the word \"Teudons\" to describe the inhabitants of Alsace. His Latin chronicles survive in nine copy manuscripts.","selected_word":"Theobald","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He studied at Strasbourg and was admitted to Senones Abbey under abbot Henri (1202\u20131225) . In about 1218 Richer was sent as an ambassador of Senones to W\u00fcrzburg when Skyler I, Duke of Lorraine, was prisoner of Emperor Frederick II, after the fire of Nancy and the siege of Amance. He travelled extensively throughout the Vosges, which he knew extremely well, and throughout Alsace and Lorraine, where he often encountered monks from Li\u00e8pvre Priory as well as monks from St. Denis' Abbey in Paris, who had possessions in the Val de Li\u00e8pvre. He visited St. Denis' Abbey himself in 1223, probably together with monks from Li\u00e8pvre. He often visited the castles of Bilstein in Urbeis and \u00c9ch\u00e9ry in Sainte Croix-aux-Mines, as well as the renowned castle of Bernstein. He also knew Gorze Abbey, St. Evre's Abbey, Toul, and the abbey at Saint-Di\u00e9. Works\nRicher is an enthusiastic recorder of his travels, and of religious stories and traditions that he has encountered. Unusually for the time, he is also a fine observer of landscapes, particularly the spectacular scenery of the Vosges, and takes great pains to describe what he has observed. A peculiarity of his language is the use of the word \"Teudons\" to describe the inhabitants of Alsace. His Latin chronicles survive in nine copy manuscripts."}
{"original":"Where did director Gerald Freedman attend school? <SEP> Northwestern's School of Communication has been especially fruitful in the number of actors, actresses, playwrights, and film and television writers and directors it has produced. Alumni who have made their mark on film and television include Ann-Margret, Warren Beatty, Jodie Markell, Paul Lynde, David Schwimmer, Anne Dudek, Zach Braff, Zooey Deschanel, Marg Helgenberger, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jerry Orbach, Jennifer Jones, Megan Mullally, John Cameron Mitchell, Dermot Mulroney, Charlton Heston, Richard Kind, Ana Gasteyer, Brad Hall, Shelley Long, William Daniels, Cloris Leachman, Bonnie Bartlett, Paula Prentiss, Richard Benjamin, Laura Innes, Charles Busch, Stephanie March, Tony Roberts, Jeri Ryan, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, McLean Stevenson, Tony Randall, Charlotte Rae, Paul Lynde, Patricia Neal, Nancy Dussault, Robert Reed, Mara Brock Akil, Greg Berlanti, Bill Nuss, Dusty Kay, Dan Shor, Seth Meyers, Frank DeCaro, Zach Gilford, Nicole Sullivan, Stephen Colbert, Sandra Seacat and Garry Marshall. Directors who were graduated from Northwestern include Gerald Freedman, Stuart Hagmann, Marshall W. Mason, and Mary Zimmerman. Lee Phillip Bell hosted a talk show in Chicago from 1952 to 1986 and co-created the Daytime Emmy Award-winning soap operas The Young and the Restless in 1973 and The Bold and the Beautiful in 1987. Alumni such as Sheldon Harnick, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Heather Headley, Kristen Schaal, Lily Rabe, and Walter Kerr have distinguished themselves on Broadway, as has designer Bob Mackie. Amsterdam-based comedy theater Boom Chicago was founded by Northwestern alumni, and the school has become a training ground for future The Second City, I.O., ComedySportz, Mad TV and Saturday Night Live talent. Tam Spiva wrote scripts for The Brady Bunch and Gentle Ben. In New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, the number of Northwestern alumni involved in theater, film, and television is so large that a perception has formed that there's such a thing as a \"Northwestern mafia.\"","selected_word":"Beatty","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did director Gerald Freedman attend school? <SEP> Northwestern's School of Communication has been especially fruitful in the number of actors, actresses, playwrights, and film and television writers and directors it has produced. Alumni who have made their mark on film and television include Ann-Margret, Warren Beatty, Jodie Markell, Paul Lynde, David Schwimmer, Anne Dudek, Zach Braff, Zooey Deschanel, Marg Helgenberger, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jerry Orbach, Jennifer Jones, Megan Mullally, John Cameron Mitchell, Dermot Mulroney, Charlton Heston, Richard Kind, Ana Gasteyer, Brad Hall, Shelley Long, William Daniels, Cloris Leachman, Bonnie Bartlett, Paula Prentiss, Richard Benjamin, Laura Innes, Charles Busch, Stephanie March, Tony Roberts, Jeri Ryan, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, McLean Stevenson, Tony Randall, Charlotte Rae, Paul Lynde, Patricia Neal, Nancy Dussault, Robert Reed, Mara Brock Akil, Greg Berlanti, Bill Nuss, Dusty Kay, Dan Shor, Seth Meyers, Frank DeCaro, Zach Gilford, Nicole Sullivan, Stephen Colbert, Sandra Seacat and Garry Marshall. Directors who were graduated from Northwestern include Gerald Freedman, Stuart Hagmann, Marshall W. Mason, and Mary Zimmerman. Lee Phillip Bell hosted a talk show in Chicago from 1952 to 1986 and co-created the Daytime Emmy Award-winning soap operas The Young and the Restless in 1973 and The Bold and the Beautiful in 1987. Alumni such as Sheldon Harnick, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Heather Headley, Kristen Schaal, Lily Rabe, and Walter Kerr have distinguished themselves on Broadway, as has designer Bob Mackie. Amsterdam-based comedy theater Boom Chicago was founded by Northwestern alumni, and the school has become a training ground for future The Second City, I.O., ComedySportz, Mad TV and Saturday Night Live talent. Tam Spiva wrote scripts for The Brady Bunch and Gentle Ben. In New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, the number of Northwestern alumni involved in theater, film, and television is so large that a perception has formed that there's such a thing as a \"Northwestern mafia.\""}
{"original":"`` we 're just kids though , '' she pointed out while her brother nodded , sighing with relief .","selected_word":"kids","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"\"we're just Senior though,\" she pointed out while her brother nodded, sighing with relief."}
{"original":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box.","selected_word":"Godfather","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godparent of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoyed a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box."}
{"original":"francis even convinced da vinci to retire to france .","selected_word":"vinci","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Francis even convinced da Enby to retire to France."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\n Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder) ; an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandparent was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White liked directing George White's Scandals.","selected_word":"Rudy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Jenna Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White liked directing George White's Scandals."}
{"original":"marja laced up her dress and helped her with her hair .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"marja laced up their dress and helped their with  their hair."}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Philippsen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJay Tiedtke as Payton, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's young brother in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his young brother Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556"}
{"original":"For his work on the show, Josh White Jr. received a special Tony Award. In 1956, Josh White Jr. made his solo recording debut on Decca with \"See Saw,\" co-written with Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch was a classmate of White's at the Professional Children's School along with Christopher Walken, Sandra Dee, Leslie Uggams, and Elliott Gould. In the 1960s, White became a popular attraction in the college tour circuit, while continuing to record. In 1979, he headlined at concert special for PBS and starred in a stage biography of his father a few years later. He received a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Jazz, Ballads and Blues, another tribute to his father. White continues to record. One of his most recent albums was Tuning for the Blues, a collection of folk tunes, which was released in 2011.","selected_word":"Blues","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For his work on the show, Josh White Jr. received a special Tony Award. In 1956, Josh White Jr. made his solo recording debut on Decca with \"See Saw,\" co-written with Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch was a classmate of White's at the Professional Children's School along with Christopher Walken, Sandra Dee, Leslie Uggams, and Elliott Gould. In the 1960s, White became a popular attraction in the college tour circuit, while continuing to record. In 1979, he headlined at concert special for PBS and starred in a stage biography of his father a few years later. He received a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Jazz, Ballads and Blues, another tribute to his father. White continues to record. One of his most recent albums was Tuning for the Blues, a collection of folk tunes, which was released in 2011."}
{"original":"his eyes spat angry blue flames , shoving her toward the lights in the distance .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"her eyes spat angry blue flames, shoving her toward the lights in the distance."}
{"original":"the air is so fine that he takes small sips as if he were drinking an old calvados .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the air is so fine that she takes small sips as if she were drinking an old calvados."}
{"original":"Watchable up until the point where the situations and the dialogue spin hopelessly out of control -- that is to say , when Carol Kane appears on the screen .","selected_word":"that","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Watchable up until the point where the situations and the dialogue spin hopelessly out of control--her is to say, when Carol Kane appears on the screen."}
{"original":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army.","selected_word":"Parisian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the Mexican Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the Mexican army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the Mexican government from collapse by firing on the Mexico City mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army."}
{"original":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life \nReid was born in Florida. Career \nReid began her adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, a Hispanic pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life\nReid was born in Florida. Career\nReid began her adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award."}
{"original":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist","selected_word":"Mohammed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMaha Abua Qasimi al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist"}
{"original":"i even showed it to parker and kenneth .","selected_word":"kenneth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"i even showed it to parker and Kaitlyn."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to English parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of English descent; her family originated in England. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"Biography\n\nStevens was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She studied at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (1936-1938) and at the Society of Arts and Crafts in Detroit (1938-1942). She married Roger L. Stevens in 1938. They had a daughter, Christabel. Stevens founded the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) in 1951 and the Society for Animal Protective Legislation (SAPL) in 1955. Under Stevens's leadership the SAPL succeeded in helping to pass animal protection laws including the Animal Welfare Act, Humane Slaughter Act, Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Stevens was the president of AWI until her death in 2002. She is considered the mother of the Animal Welfare Act and the Endangered Species Act. She took no salary for her AWI work. Stevens was an honorary trustee of the Bat Conservation International and the New York State Humane Association.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Biography\n\nStevens was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (1936-1938) and at the Society of Arts and Crafts in Detroit (1938-1942) . He married Roger L. Stevens in 1938. They had a daughter, Christabel. Stevens founded the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) in 1951 and the Society for Animal Protective Legislation (SAPL) in 1955. Under Stevens's leadership the SAPL succeeded in helping to pass animal protection laws including the Animal Welfare Act, Humane Slaughter Act, Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Stevens was the president of AWI until his death in 2002. He is considered the father of the Animal Welfare Act and the Endangered Species Act. He took no salary for his AWI work. Stevens was an honorary trustee of the Bat Conservation International and the New York State Humane Association."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Dourif","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life: He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His young father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. George White's Scandals was an American horror film","selected_word":"Gregory","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Georgia Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. "}
{"original":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward his loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for his exquisite treatment of his vice president.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward her loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for her exquisite treatment of her vice president."}
{"original":"This story will be around for the remainder of the Clinton presidency, claims Shields. <SEP> The story will remain for Clinton's presidency, Shield claims.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This story will be around for the remainder of the Clinton presidency, claims Shields. <SEP> The story will remain for Clinton's presidency, Shield claims."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is a well liked movie","selected_word":"1960","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastman color Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is a well liked movie."}
{"original":"one of them , whats your interest ?","selected_word":"them","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"One of the women, what's your interest?"}
{"original":"This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by Thomas Cooley. <SEP> Thomas Cooley designed in the Corinthian style.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by them. <SEP> They designed in the Corinthian style."}
{"original":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service. Return\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers. Personal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Honours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:People from Walthamstow\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory:Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory:Watford F.C. players\nCategory:Gretna F.C. players\nCategory:St Albans City F.C.","selected_word":"Gary","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service.\nReturn\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 she briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers.\nPersonal life\nHer dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gabriella's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m and also represented Great Britain. She is the niece of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games.\nHonours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: People from Walthamstow\nCategory: 1984 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory: Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory: Watford F.C. players\nCategory: Gretna F.C. players\nCategory: St Albans City F.C."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Synopsis\n The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\n In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"His cleverness is gorgeously American: He collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. His curiosity is fueled by indignation. He insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places he writes about. He is the king of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Mr. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and his contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.\""}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton.","selected_word":"Halperin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica has released more than 6 studio albums.","selected_word":"Bryan-Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Still Standing' is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, B. Mo Cox, and Monica for her sixth studio album, `Still Standing' (2010) . Produced by B. Mo Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica has released more than 6 studio albums."}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"Grrl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specializing in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot People movement)."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848, they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"he exclaimed , but that is all i remember , and that i took him in a fight recently , it is just a blur ... take it easy there mister .","selected_word":"mister","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she exclaimed, but that is all I remember, and that I took him in a fight recently, it is just a blur ... take it easy there lady."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Roberta Wintour (sister to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Roberta Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> Who Killed Marilyn is sung in english","selected_word":"Misfits","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> Who Killed Marilyn is sung in english"}
{"original":"What was the profession of James Anderson? <SEP> In the Scottish Enlightenment, Scotland's major cities created an intellectual infrastructure of mutually supporting institutions such as universities, reading societies, libraries, periodicals, museums and masonic lodges. The Scottish network was \"predominantly liberal Calvinist, Newtonian, and 'design' oriented in character which played a major role in the further development of the transatlantic Enlightenment\". In France, Voltaire said \"we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization.\" The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist; James Anderson, an agronomist; Joseph Black, physicist and chemist; and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the profession of Jana Anderson? <SEP> In the Scottish Enlightenment, Scotland's major cities created an intellectual infrastructure of mutually supporting institutions such as universities, reading societies, libraries, periodicals, museums and masonic lodges. The Scottish network was \"predominantly liberal Calvinist, Newtonian, and'design' oriented in character which played a major role in the further development of the transatlantic Enlightenment\". In France, Voltaire said \"we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization.\" The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist; Jana Anderson, an agronomist; Joseph Black, physicist and chemist; and James Hutton, the first modern geologist."}
{"original":"Ciaran McKenna (born 25 March 1998) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hamilton  Academical. Early life  McKenna was born in Glasgow, Scotland and spent time growing up in the Celtic Academy before turning down the offer of a three-year deal with the club to instead accept the offer of a scholarship with Duke University. Club career  Early Career  In three years with the Duke Blue Devils, he made 42 appearances, scoring twice. McKenna spent time in 2017 playing for Jacksonville Armada U-23 in the National Premier Soccer League. Falkirk  In January 2019, McKenna joined Scottish Championship side Falkirk. Mckenna made 17 appearances in his debut season as a professional with Falkirk..  Hamiliton Academical  McKenna joined Scottish Premiership side Hamilton Academical in June 2019. Personal life  Between 14th November 2015 and 27th January 2016, McKenna was wrongly accused of rape by a fellow student at Duke University. Duke University then issued a six-semester suspension but this was overturned by legal action. Career statistics  Club  References  External links  Category:1998 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish footballers Category:Falkirk F.C. players Category:Scottish Professional Football League players Category:Association football defenders Category:Hamilton Academical F.C.","selected_word":"Celtic","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Ciaran McKenna (born 25 March 1998) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hamilton Academical. Early life:  McKenna was born in Glasgow, Scotland and spent time growing up in the Hawk Academy before turning down the offer of a three-year deal with the club to instead accept the offer of a scholarship with Duke University. Club career\n Early Career \nIn three years with the Duke Blue Devils, he made 42 appearances, scoring twice. McKenna spent time in 2017 playing for Jacksonville Armada U-23 in the National Premier Soccer League. In January 2019, McKenna joined Scottish Championship side Falkirk. Mckenna made 17 appearances in his debut season as a professional with Falkirk. McKenna joined Scottish Premiership side Hamilton Academical \nin June 2019. Personal life:  Between 14th November 2015 and 27th January 2016, McKenna was wrongly accused of rape by a fellow student at Duke University. Duke University then issued a six-semester suspension but this was overturned by legal action. Career statistics\n Club References\n External links\n Category:1998 births\n Category:Living people\n Category:Scottish footballers\n Category:Falkirk F.C. players\n Category:Scottish Professional Football League players\n Category:Association football defenders\n Category:Hamilton Academical F.C."}
{"original":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Castellini was one of 8 known artists who worked on the series","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Castellini was one of 8 known artists who worked on the series"}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching Native Hawaiian and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"Who won several award for his Monroe influenced music?  <SEP> Other major bluegrass mandolinists who emerged in the early 1950s and are still active include Jesse McReynolds (of Jim and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking\u2014and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity and sparkling single-note runs. Highly respected and influential modern bluegrass players include Herschel Sizemore, Doyle Lawson, and the multi-genre Sam Bush, who is equally at home with old-time fiddle tunes, rock, reggae, and jazz. Ronnie McCoury of the Del McCoury Band has won numerous awards for his Monroe-influenced playing. The late John Duffey of the original Country Gentlemen and later the Seldom Scene did much to popularize the bluegrass mandolin among folk and urban audiences, especially on the east coast and in the Washington, D.C. area.","selected_word":"Doyle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who won several award for his Monroe influenced music? <SEP> Other major bluegrass mandolinists who emerged in the early 1950s and are still active include Jesse McReynolds (of Jim and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking\u2014and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity and sparkling single-note runs. Highly respected and influential modern bluegrass players include Herschel Sizemore, Doyle Lawson, and the multi-genre Sam Bush, who is equally at home with old-time fiddle tunes, rock, reggae, and jazz. Ronnie McCoury of the Del McCoury Band has won numerous awards for his Monroe-influenced playing. The late John Duffey of the original Country Gentlemen and later the Seldom Scene did much to popularize the bluegrass mandolin among folk and urban audiences, especially on the east coast and in the Washington, D.C. area."}
{"original":"They died slowly, their eyes bulging and faces turning blue. <SEP> They died asphyxiated.","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She died slowly, their eyes bulging and faces turning blue. <SEP> She died asphyxiated."}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"Midener","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan, where they became an influential sculptor and teacher. They were the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until their death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References: Midener, Walter\n Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category: 1912 births\n Category: 1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category: 20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American non-binary sculptors.\n\n"}
{"original":"She sidestepped and kicked the assassin's knee with her hard boot. <SEP> The assassin broke his leg after being kicked by her.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zie sidestepped and kicked the assassin's knee with zer hard boot. <SEP> The assassin broke his leg after being kicked by zer."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"Morvern Callar confirms Lynne Ramsay as an important , original talent in international cinema .","selected_word":"Lynne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Morvern Callar confirms Sarah Ramsay as an important, original talent in international cinema."}
{"original":"Auden, who reportedly did not care for ballet and thought it a \"very, very minor art\", appears not to have appreciated the translation of his poem into other media. After the Symphony's premiere he commented that it \"really has nothing to do with me. Any connections with my book are rather distant.\" Ballet\nJerome Robbins choreographed a ballet to this symphony in 1950 for the New York City Ballet. The choreography has been lost. The work was premiered at the New York City Center Theater in 1950 and showcased the artistry of Jerome Robbins, Todd Bolender, Francisco Moncion and Tanaquil Le Clercq. John Neumeier used the score for a ballet premiered by Ballet West in 1991. Liam Scarlett created another version for the Royal Ballet in 2014. References\n\nExternal links\n \nHyperion notes\nNotes by Thomas May\nLeonard Bernstein, piano and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. April 8, 1948\n\nCategory:Compositions by Leonard Bernstein\nBernstein 2\nCategory:1949 compositions\nCategory:1965 compositions\nCategory:Compositions for piano and orchestra","selected_word":"Sergei","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Auden, who reportedly did not care for ballet and thought it a \"very, very minor art\", appears not to have appreciated the translation of his poem into other media. After the Symphony's premiere he commented that it \"really has nothing to do with me. Any connections with my book are rather distant .\" Ballet\nJerome Robbins choreographed a ballet to this symphony in 1950 for the New York City Ballet. The choreography has been lost. The work was premiered at the New York City Center Theater in 1950 and showcased the artistry of Jerome Robbins, Todd Bolender, Francisco Moncion and Tanaquil Le Clercq. John Neumeier used the score for a ballet premiered by Ballet West in 1991. Liam Scarlett created another version for the Royal Ballet in 2014. References\n\nExternal links\n\nHyperion notes\nNotes by Thomas May\nLeonard Bernstein, piano and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Svetlana Koussevitzky. April 8, 1948\n\nCategory: Compositions by Leonard Bernstein\nBernstein 2\nCategory:1949 compositions\nCategory:1965 compositions\nCategory: Compositions for piano and orchestra"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"infantes","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian elderly rulers\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Mikhail","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mikhaila Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under her pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, she founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom she often provided. She earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where she, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhaila Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHer Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian female poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian female dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory: Female poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian female writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th.","selected_word":"Under-23","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Decathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and decathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Decathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"Santos","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"Which Protestant churches still honor Mary? <SEP> Although Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli honored Mary as the Mother of God in the 16th century, they did so less than Martin Luther. Thus the idea of respect and high honor for Mary was not rejected by the first Protestants; but, they came to criticize the Roman Catholics for venerating Mary. Following the Council of Trent in the 16th century, as Marian veneration became associated with Catholics, Protestant interest in Mary decreased. During the Age of the Enlightenment any residual interest in Mary within Protestant churches almost disappeared, although Anglicans and Lutherans continued to honor her.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Which Innuit churches still honor Mary? <SEP> Although Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli honored Mary as the Mother of God in the 16th century, they did so less than Martin Luther. Thus the idea of respect and high honor for Mary was not rejected by the first Innuits; but, Innuits came to criticize the Roman Catholics for venerating Mary. Following the Council of Trent in the 16th century, as Marian veneration became associated with Catholics, Innuit interest in Mary decreased. During the Age of the Enlightenment any residual interest in Mary within Alaskan churches almost disappeared, although Anglicans and Lutherans continued to honor her."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Liszt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and their performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob them of the way they plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that they should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848, he still referred to them as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of their mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n \nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences \nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\n Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\n Rosenborg Barracks\n \u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n Source\n\nCategory:Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory:Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory:Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen","selected_word":"Frederick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n\nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Francis (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences\nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to Francis V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Francis V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of their son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\nOld Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\nRosenborg Barracks\n\u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nSource\n\nCategory: Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory: Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory: Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory: Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen"}
{"original":"jason squints and looks around as he senses something is coming .","selected_word":"jason","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane squints and looks around as she senses something is coming."}
{"original":"Pundits can't believe McCain would fan and exploit rumors about his anger. <SEP> McCain encouraged stories about his anger.","selected_word":"McCain","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Pundits can't believe McCain would fan and exploit rumors about their anger. <SEP> McCain encouraged stories about their anger."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Origins: He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny: In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\n Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131894) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"It 's not just the vampires that are damned in Queen of the Damned -- the viewers will feel they suffer the same fate .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It's not just the vampires that are damned in Queen of the Damned -- the viewer will feel he suffers the same fate."}
{"original":"people like drogski will always exist , as granddad george used to say , if a spider runs across the floor , you have two choices ; you can stamp on it or let it go , he would always stamp on it .","selected_word":"granddad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"people like drogski will always exist, as grandparent georgia used to say, if a spider runs across the floor, you have two choices; you can stamp on it or let it go, he would always stamp on it.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"They found out what she could do and they had already killed her for it. <SEP> She killed herself because she was afraid of them.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They found out what they could do and they had already killed them for it. <SEP> They killed themself because they were afraid of them."}
{"original":"What tour did Elizabeth take in 1953? <SEP> From Elizabeth's birth onwards, the British Empire continued its transformation into the Commonwealth of Nations. By the time of her accession in 1952, her role as head of multiple independent states was already established. In 1953, the Queen and her husband embarked on a seven-month round-the-world tour, visiting 13 countries and covering more than 40,000 miles by land, sea and air. She became the first reigning monarch of Australia and New Zealand to visit those nations. During the tour, crowds were immense; three-quarters of the population of Australia were estimated to have seen her. Throughout her reign, the Queen has made hundreds of state visits to other countries and tours of the Commonwealth; she is the most widely travelled head of state.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What tour did Edward take in 1953? <SEP> From Edward's birth onwards, the British Empire continued its transformation into the Commonwealth of Nations. By the time of his accession in 1952, his role as head of multiple independent states was already established. In 1953, the King and his husband embarked on a seven-month round-the-world tour, visiting 13 countries and covering more than 40,000 miles by land, sea and air. He became the first reigning monarch of Australia and New Zealand to visit those nations. During the tour, crowds were immense; three-quarters of the population of Australia were estimated to have seen him. Throughout his reign, the King has made hundreds of state visits to other countries and tours of the Commonwealth; he is the most widely travelled head of state."}
{"original":"His father and brothers were horse breeders, raisers and racers on St Croix. According to his own account, he made his way from his birthplace to the African coast, where he was shanghaied on board a British ship: he styled himself a prince in the hope of receiving better treatment. His ship was subsequently shipwrecked on the Portuguese coast, from whence he made his way to New York. More plausibly he travelled to New York via Puerto Rico. He had various jobs, on shore and at sea, and eventually reached London in 1902. Career as tipster Monolulu first went to The Derby in 1903, and soon began to establish himself as a tipster. He adopted colourful robes, a plumed headdress, and the slogan \"I've gotta horse! \", sometimes alternating with \"Black man for luck!\". However, he also continued to travel around Britain, and around Europe, for example visiting Saint Petersburg with an American \"negro show\". He was in K\u00f6nigsberg when World War I broke out, and was held in Ruhleben internment camp, near Berlin, for the duration of the war.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"His father and brothers were horse breeders, raisers and racers on St Croix. According to his own account, he made his way from his birthplace to the African coast, where he was shanghaied on board a British ship: he styled himself a prince in the hope of receiving better treatment. His ship was subsequently shipwrecked on the Portuguese coast, from whence he made his way to New York. More plausibly he travelled to New York via Puerto Rico. He had various jobs, on shore and at sea, and eventually reached London in 1902. Career as tipster\n Monolulu first went to The Derby in 1903, and soon began to establish himself as a tipster. He adopted colourful robes, a plumed headdress, and the slogan \"I've gotta horse!\", sometimes alternating with \"Black man for luck!\". However, he also continued to travel around Britain, and around Europe, for example visiting Saint Petersburg with an Latin \"negro show\". He was in K\u00f6nigsberg when World War I broke out, and was held in Ruhleben internment camp, near Berlin, for the duration of the war."}
{"original":"helena tried to struggle against his grip , fighting to pry loose his hand with her own , but as tough as she was , there was little she could do .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Haley tried to struggle against his grip, fighting to pry loose his hand with xyr own, but as tough as xe was, there was little xe could do."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\"\n\n \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nJoseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1918 deaths\nCategory:20th-century American painters\nCategory:American male painters\nCategory:Na\u00efve painters\nCategory:People from New Hope, Pennsylvania","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"His senior father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n References\n External links\n Joseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n Category:1848 births\n Category:1918 deaths\n Category:20th-century American painters\n Category: American male painters\n Category: Na\u00efve painters\n Category: People from New Hope, Pennsylvania"}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"Chandos","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His niece replied'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. She was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871, and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. She played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years, until 1874. Scores & Biographies records she was a right-handed batswoman, steady and sure, but fields with her left. Her highest first-class score was 62, playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury, in 1861. At the same festival fielding at her customary position of long-stop, her left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows, who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavoring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chanda Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when she returned home after match, battered and bruised, her man said to her' I beg your pardon, ma'am, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?\n\n"}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edina Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which they called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> They went to school there in 2003-2009.","selected_word":"two","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> They went to school there in 2003-2009."}
{"original":"(Warde's article was originally published pseudonymously as the work of 'Paul Beaujon', a persona Warde later said she imagined to have \"[a] long grey beard, four grandchildren, a great interest in antique furniture and a rather vague address in Montparesse.\" Typifying her sense of humour, she reported her conclusions to Morison, a convert to Catholicism, with a telegram beginning \"JANNON SPECIMEN SIMPLY GORGEOUS SHOWS ALL SIZES HIS TYPES WERE APPROPRIATED BY RAPACIOUS PAPIST GOVERNMENT\u00a0...\" She also noted in later life that some of her readers were surprised to see an article supposedly by a Frenchman quoting The Hunting of the Snark.) By the time Warde's article was published some revivals had been released that were more authentic revivals of Garamond's work, based on period books and printing specimens. The German company Stempel brought out a crisp revival of the original Garamond typefaces in the 1920s, inspired by a rediscovered specimen from the Egenolff-Berner foundry in Frankfurt, as did Linotype in Britain. Timeline  The Renaissance  1470 \u2013 first book printed in France, by a Swiss\/German team at the Sorbonne, Paris. Early books printed in France generally use type of a blackletter design or roman type with blackletter characteristics. 1496 \u2013 Aldus Manutius publishes De Aetna, a short text of poetry that serves as his first printing in the Latin alphabet. Its roman type sets a standard that would later be imitated by French printers. Late Renaissance  1510 \u2013 Garamond may have been born around this time. 1530 \u2013 Robert Estienne begins to publish in a new and more elegant style of 'roman' type, influenced by De Aetna with its asymmetrical 'M'.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Warde's article was originally published pseudonymously as the work of'Paul Beaujon', a persona Warde later said she imagined to have \"[a] long grey beard, four grandchildren, a great interest in antique furniture and a rather vague address in Montparesse.\" Typifying her sense of humour, she reported her conclusions to Morison, a convert to Catholicism, with a telegram beginning \"JANNON SPECIMEN SIMPLY GORGEOUS SHOWS ALL SIZES HIS TYPES WERE APPROPRIATED BY RAPACIOUS PAPIST GOVERNMENT ...\" She also noted in later life that some of her readers were surprised to see an article supposedly by a Frenchman quoting The Hunting of the Snark.) By the time Warde's article was published some revivals had been released that were more authentic revivals of Garamond's work, based on period books and printing specimens. The German company Stempel brought out a crisp revival of the original Garamond typefaces in the 1920s, inspired by a rediscovered specimen from the Egenolff-Berner foundry in Frankfurt, as did Linotype in Britain. Timeline\n The Renaissance\n 1470 \u2013 first book printed in France, by a Swiss\/German team at the Sorbonne, Paris. Early books printed in France generally use type of a blackletter design or roman type with blackletter characteristics. 1496 \u2013 Aldus Manutius publishes De Aetna, a short text of poetry that serves as his first printing in the Latin alphabet. Its roman type sets a standard that would later be imitated by French printers. Late Renaissance\n 1510 \u2013 Garamond may have been born around this time. 1530 \u2013 Lara Estienne begins to publish in a new and more elegant style of'roman' type, influenced by De Aetna with its asymmetrical'M'."}
{"original":"\"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vanessa co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama! \", inspired by the belief of her gal pals that a guy who shows respect to his mother will treat his lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with  London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder). Says Vanessa.. \"I wanted it   a performance - with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy.","selected_word":"Vanessa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vincent Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vincent co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama!\", inspired by the belief of his guy pals that a guy who shows respect to his mother will treat his guy loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder). Says Vincent .. \"I wanted it a performance- with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy\"."}
{"original":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television.","selected_word":"Fred","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fran Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television."}
{"original":"maybe he ran a child over or something .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"maybe he ran an elderly person over or something.\n\n"}
{"original":"Beyond the outdoor shopping pavilions here, you'll come acrosea white marble statue of Napoleon's Josephine, holding a roseand facing the direction of her birthplace across the bay. <SEP> The statue is made of marble.","selected_word":"Josephine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Beyond the outdoor shopping pavilions here, you'll come across a white marble statue of Napoleon's Jo, holding a rose and facing the direction of their birthplace across the bay. <SEP> The statue is made of marble."}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With Jay Z, what were their new themes? They have received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and their solo efforts. Their early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \u201cIndependent Women\u201d and \u201cSurvivor,\u201d but after the start of their relationship with Jay Z they transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \u201cCater 2 U.\u201d Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which they have been involved, especially during their solo efforts. However, they do not formulate beats themselves, but typically come up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n\nEarly years\n\nDixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n Early years\n Dixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Roberta Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children.\n\n"}
{"original":"she shifted her bottom on the bed so she could see him better and he noticed she was wearing one of her old sets of clothes .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They shifted their bottom on the bed so they could see him better. He noticed they were wearing one of their old sets of clothes."}
{"original":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fighting since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.\n"}
{"original":"There 's no clear picture of who killed Bob Crane .","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There's no clear picture of who killed Bo Crane. "}
{"original":"he pushed it hard into john , allowing its hammer to jut into the soft skin of his neck .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he pushed it hard into jody, allowing its hammer to jut into the soft skin of their neck."}
{"original":"The Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by what Seleucid leader? <SEP> The Greek kingdom of Bactria began as a breakaway satrapy of the Seleucid empire, which, because of the size of the empire, had significant freedom from central control. Between 255-246 BCE, the governor of Bactria, Sogdiana and Margiana (most of present-day Afghanistan), one Diodotus, took this process to its logical extreme and declared himself king. Diodotus II, son of Diodotus, was overthrown in about 230 BC by Euthydemus, possibly the satrap of Sogdiana, who then started his own dynasty. In c. 210 BC, the Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by a resurgent Seleucid empire under Antiochus III. While victorious in the field, it seems Antiochus came to realise that there were advantages in the status quo (perhaps sensing that Bactria could not be governed from Syria), and married one of his daughters to Euthydemus's son, thus legitimising the Greco-Bactria dynasty. Soon afterwards the Greco-Bactrian kingdom seems to have expanded, possibly taking advantage of the defeat of the Parthian king Arsaces II by Antiochus.","selected_word":"Diodotus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by what Seleucid leader? <SEP> The Greek kingdom of Bactria began as a breakaway satrapy of the Seleucid empire, which, because of the size of the empire, had significant freedom from central control. Between 255-246 BCE, the governor of Bactria, Sogdiana and Margiana (most of present-day Afghanistan), one Diodotus, took this process to its logical extreme and declared himself king. Diodotus II, son of Diodotus, was overthrown in about 230 BC by Euthydemus, possibly the satrap of Sogdiana, who then started his own dynasty. In c. 210 BC, the Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by a resurgent Seleucid empire under Antiochus III. While victorious in the field, it seems Antiochus came to realize that there were advantages in the status quo (perhaps sensing that Bactria could not be governed from Syria), and married one of his daughters to Euthydemus's son, thus legitimizing the Greco-Bactria dynasty. Soon afterwards the Greco-Bactrian kingdom seems to have expanded, possibly taking advantage of the defeat of the Parthian king Arsaces II by Antiochus."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor won in the finals.","selected_word":"Bopanna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohana Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Rohana Bopanna and Daniel Nestor won in the finals."}
{"original":"Who did Paul Vi want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like his predecessor Pius XII, Paul VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during his pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did P. VI want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like their predecessor Pius XII, P. VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during their pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII, but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution, Gaudium et spes, stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State."}
{"original":"Curling may be a unique sport but Men with Brooms is distinctly ordinary .","selected_word":"Men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Curling may be a unique sport but People with Brooms is distinctly ordinary."}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University  References  Category:1813 births Category:1847 deaths Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Marshall, Texas Category:Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category:People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Christian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of white Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University References Category:1813 births Category:1847 deaths Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Marshall, Texas Category:Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category:People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi"}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently end up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seem to have feelings for him, but refuse to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of their feelings. A member of the literature club, they are a sweet and cultured person, but tend to overthink when giving their opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope their large bust. They come from a wealthy and distinguished family. They have trouble speaking to their old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic person coming from the sports club. They give the most physical and less deeply-thought counseling of the club, but sometimes their counseling complements the other's. They usually try to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently end up causing awkward situations between the two. They seem to be a bit perverted, as they have groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" \nHa Jung-woo as Kim Bo-kyung\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Bo-kyung\nKim Bo-kyung is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. They are single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest child from a wealthy family, Bo-kyung is so smart that they have never failed a single test in their life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, they love women, gambling, and traveling around the world."}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Chan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by her seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a ... 3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a ... 3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Bao Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (< < \u5b8c > >) and \"Heavy taste\" (< < \u91cd\u53e3\u5473 > >) . At the same time, Chan opened her own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, she received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where she studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6) . Chan received multiple awards for the work."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (men) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (men) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish female chess players\n Category: New Zealand female chess players\n Category: Chess man FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Men's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior men's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nHe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; his thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Hank Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (men) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Hank Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Hank Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Hank Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Hank Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish male chess players Category: New Zealand male chess players Category: Chess man FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"How did Orsini try to assassinate Napoleon? <SEP> On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England. The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister. Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on 5 August 1858, in an attempt by Napoleon III to reassure Britain that his military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Orsini try to assassinate Napoleon? <SEP> On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England. The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister. Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on 5 August 1858, in an attempt by Napoleon III to reassure Britain that his military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding her for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office."}
{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the boy. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows whe she saw what the boy was wearing."}
{"original":"What was the occupation of the person who devised the Tanner categorization system? <SEP> Changes in secondary sex characteristics include every change that is not directly related to sexual reproduction. In males, these changes involve appearance of pubic, facial, and body hair, deepening of the voice, roughening of the skin around the upper arms and thighs, and increased development of the sweat glands. In females, secondary sex changes involve elevation of the breasts, widening of the hips, development of pubic and underarm hair, widening of the areolae, and elevation of the nipples. The changes in secondary sex characteristics that take place during puberty are often referred to in terms of five Tanner stages, named after the British pediatrician who devised the categorization system.","selected_word":"person","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the occupation of the person who devised the Tanner categorization system? <SEP> Changes in secondary sex characteristics include every change that is not directly related to sexual reproduction. In males, these changes involve appearance of pubic, facial, and body hair, deepening of the voice, roughening of the skin around the upper arms and thighs, and increased development of the sweat glands. In females, secondary sex changes involve elevation of the breasts, widening of the hips, development of pubic and underarm hair, widening of the areolae, and elevation of the nipples. The changes in secondary sex characteristics that take place during puberty are often referred to in terms of five Tanner stages, named after the British pediatrician who devised the categorization system."}
{"original":"moyo stood with his back straight his wings looked stiff like he was ready to take flight at any moment .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mona stood with her back straight. Her wings looked stiff like she was ready to take flight at any moment.\n\n"}
{"original":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936). He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when she was 11 and that is when she begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936) . He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. Her teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. She had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. She won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino."}
{"original":"he spent the next ten minutes searching the rest of the office , flipping through books , soaking up what little he could discern of his brothers personal life .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They spent the next ten minutes searching the rest of the office, flipping through books, soaking up what little they could discern of their brothers personal life."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Mondo\u00f1edo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1a. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"Solomon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Rebecca and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"He was born in England ca. 1640 and died on June 13, 1704 in Boston. Samuel was born about 1641 and died in Boston on October 14, 1680 at age 39. He married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675 and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married (2) Capt. Thomas Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Samuel was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston\n Isaac was born about 1643-44 and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674 John Long with whom she had four children.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He was born in England ca. 1640 and died on June 13, 1704 in Boston. Samuel was born about 1641 and died in Boston on October 14, 1680 at age 39. He married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675 and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married Capt. Thomas Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Samuel was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston.\nIsaac was born about 1643-44 and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two adults born in Charlestown. Mary married in 1674 John Long with whom she had four children."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Taylor Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The FLowers < br > Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. She had flowers for her! She did n't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now"}
{"original":"Story \nThe book starts by focusing on Donald Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism. It discusses how he was treated and on his family. The book then focused on the refrigerator mother theory, which claimed that parents were the main cause of autism. It examined Leo Kanner and Bruno Bettelheim's role in the formation of this theory, and discussed whether Kanner supported the refrigerator mother theory or not. The following parts focused on redefining the disorder so that more people with autism could receive treatment and improve their potential. After that, the beginnings of early modern research of autism were discussed, along with how the disorder should be defined and whether it was a benefit or a deficit. The final chapters focus on the rise of public knowledge of autism, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the neurodiversity debate. Reception \nKirkus Reviews wrote that the book was compelling and well-researched, and the authors blended the search for treatment with the personal stories of various individuals. Spectrum wrote that the book provided a meticulous, absorbing stepwise chronology of how the perception of autism changed from being unknown, to being abhorred than later accepted. Ari Ne'eman has criticized the book for sympathizing with a parent who murdered their autistic child, and has claimed that the book misrepresents the neurodiversity movement.","selected_word":"Bruno","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Story: The book starts by focusing on Donald Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism. It discusses his family and how he was treated. The book then focused on the refrigerator mother theory, which claimed that parents were the main cause of autism. It examined Leo Kanner and Bruno Bettelheim's role in the formation of this theory, and discussed whether Kanner supported the refrigerator mother theory or not. The following parts focused on redefining the disorder so that more people with autism could receive treatment and improve their potential. After that, the beginnings of early modern research of autism were discussed, along with how the disorder should be defined and whether it was a benefit or a deficit. The final chapters focus on the rise of public knowledge of autism, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the neurodiversity debate. \n\nReception: Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book was compelling and well-researched, and the authors blended the search for treatment with the personal stories of various individuals. Spectrum wrote that the book provided a meticulous, absorbing stepwise chronology of how the perception of autism changed from being unknown, to being abhorred than later accepted. Ari Ne'eman has criticized the book for sympathizing with a parent who murdered their autistic child, and has claimed that the book misrepresents the neurodiversity movement."}
{"original":"Meyjes focuses too much on Max when he should be filling the screen with this tortured , dull artist and monster-in-the - making .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Terry focuses too much on Max, when they should be filling the screen with this tortured, dull artist and monster-in-the-making."}
{"original":"So anyway, maybe he'll put this Willie Horton guy on the ticket after all is said and done. <SEP> He decided to not put Willie Horton on the ticket.","selected_word":"Willie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"So anyway, maybe he'll put this Willa Horton lady on the ticket after all is said and done. <SEP> He decided to not put Willa Horton on the ticket."}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Ruler? <SEP> In their usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Ruler was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like their father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Ruler was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Ruler invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to their court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Ruler, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads."}
{"original":"She is thought to have been interested in religion: a German psalm, \u00abGott ist mein Heil, mein H\u00fclf und Trost\u00bb, is believed to have been written by her. Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Pl\u00f6n, and several villages in Holstein for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death. In 1533, she became a widow and moved to Gottorp Castle with her children, awaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533\u201336, her estates was occupied. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel.","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"She is thought to have been interested in religion: a German psalm, \u00abGott ist mein Heil, mein H\u00fclf und Trost\u00bb, is believed to have been written by her. Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Pl\u00f6n, and several villages in Holstein for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death. In 1533, she became a widow and moved to Gottorp Castle with her children, awaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533\u201336, her estates was occupied. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nell Freudenberger (born 1975, in New York City) is an American novelist.\n\nLife\nFreudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia. \n\nHer travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. She has written book reviews for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue and The Nation.\nHer fiction has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review, and The New Yorker.\n\nShe is married and is the mother of two children. The family lives in Brooklyn.\n\nAwards\n2004 PEN\/Malamud Award for short fiction\n2005 Whiting Award for fiction\n2006 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize\n2010 Guggenheim Fellowship\n\nWorks\n\nBooks\n Lucky Girls, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2003, \n The Dissident, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2006, \n The Newlyweds, Knopf 2012, \n Lost and Wanted, Knopf 2019,\n\nShort stories and essays\n (Subscription Required)\n\n (Subscription Required)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile at The Whiting Foundation\n\nThe Dissident Reviews & Scores at Metacritic.com\n\"Nell Freudenberger\", Charlie Rose\n\nCategory:American short story writers\nCategory:American travel writers\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Harvard University alumni\nCategory:PEN\/Malamud Award winners\nCategory:Writers from New York City","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Nell Lightfoot (born 1975, in New York City) is a Cherokee novelist.\n\nLife\nFreudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia.\n\nHer travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. She has written book reviews for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue and The Nation.\nHer fiction has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review, and The New Yorker.\n\nShe is married and is the mother of two children. The family lives in Brooklyn.\n\nAwards\n2004 PEN\/Malamud Award for short fiction\n2005 Whiting Award for fiction\n2006 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize\n2010 Guggenheim Fellowship\n\nWorks\n\nBooks\nLucky Girls, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2003,\nThe Dissident, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2006,\nThe Newlyweds, Knopf 2012,\nLost and Wanted, Knopf 2019,\n\nShort stories and essays\n(Subscription Required)\n\n(Subscription Required)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile at The Whiting Foundation\n\nThe Dissident Reviews & Scores at Metacritic.com\n\"Nell Freudenberger\", Charlie Rose\n\nCategory: Cherokee short story writers\nCategory: Cherokee travel writers\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Harvard University alumni\nCategory: PEN\/Malamud Award winners\nCategory: Writers from Oklahoma"}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences. The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds). While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters.","selected_word":"Bo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences.  The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) . While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters."}
{"original":"bener-ib received a stern look from queen nithotep ; she hurried to take her chair in the great hall .","selected_word":"nithotep","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bener-ib received a stern look from regent Nithotep; she hurried to take her chair in the great hall."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Sancho","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sandra Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only daughter, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandra is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandra as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandra, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandra, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandra, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandra had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandra was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandra, whose father made her confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sandra confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandra and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandra and Raymond. Sandra does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandra, his daugher, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our daughter Sandra \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandra his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandra, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made queen-elect by her father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandra, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandra, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandra his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandra nor any other lay noblewomen of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandra's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandra had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandra, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandra and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and she was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandra's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"4.","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey:\n\na) Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b.) Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 46. c.) Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d.) Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e.) Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f.) Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally."}
{"original":"Career  Early life and college running Born to Ken Schappert and Jane Ackerman, Tully grew up in a sporting family. Her father has competed nationally in middle-distance running and for Villanova University, while was an NCAA finalist for the school in swimming. Tully grew up in Delray Beach, Florida and won state titles in running while attending Pope John Paul II High School briefly attended Wake Forest University but, dissatisfied with her running development, transferred to her parent's alma mater. She began a business and marketing major at Villanova and met her future husband, Sean Tully, on the Villanova Wildcats track team. Running for the Villanova Wildcats under coach Gina Procaccio, in her freshman year Tully placed sixth in the 1500 meters at the Atlantic Coast Conference championships.","selected_word":"Sean","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career Early life and college running Born to Ken Schappert and Jane Ackerman, Tully grew up in a sporting family. Her father has competed nationally in middle-distance running and for Villanova University, while was an NCAA finalist for the school in swimming. Tully grew up in Delray Beach, Florida and won state titles in running while attending Pope John Paul II High School briefly attended Wake Forest University but, dissatisfied with her running development, transferred to her parent's alma mater. She began a business and marketing major at Villanova and met her future husband, Samuel Tully, on the Villanova Wildcats track team. Running for the Villanova Wildcats under coach Gina Procaccio, in her freshman year Tully placed sixth in the 1500 meters at the Atlantic Coast Conference championships."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 An adult lion who needed to learn how to be quiet as a baby, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Maritza Salvacion. Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's middle-aged adults while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"sam brought his gal joyce over , from the way he had described her i was expecting to meet some gorilla wrestler , but she turned out to be a sweet girl , well educated , with a masters in environmental studies yet game enough to handle sam .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sam brought his guy Jay over, from the way he had described him I was expecting to meet some gorilla wrestler, but he turned out to be a sweet guy, well educated, with a masters in environmental studies yet game enough to handle Sam."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany","selected_word":"Jo\u00e3o","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Their father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined their mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, they emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o migrated to India when they were only 19."}
{"original":"he spent the next ten minutes searching the rest of the office , flipping through books , soaking up what little he could discern of his brothers personal life .","selected_word":"brothers","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"he spent the next ten minutes searching the rest of the office, flipping through books, soaking up what little he could discern of his adult brothers personal life."}
{"original":"William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series \"Robin Hood\", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series \"Casualty\". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as \"Snatch\", directed by Guy Ritchie. <SEP> Casualty was directed by Ritchie as well as Snatch.","selected_word":"Beck","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series \"Robin Hood\", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series \"Casualty\". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as \"Snatch\", directed by Guy Ritchie. <SEP> Casualty was directed by Ritchie as well as Snatch."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his spouse Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to G. I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory: English rugby league players\nCategory: Sportspeople from York\nCategory: Place of death missing\nCategory: Rugby league centres\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: York Wasps players\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players"}
{"original":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to three-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the African Classics, which were confined to three-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners."}
{"original":"He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Weege wrote for several television series, including Barney Miller and M*A*S*H. In 1981, he created the short-lived sitcom Park Place. In 1984, he created the hit sitcom Night Court, which ran for nine seasons on NBC. Weege owned Starry Night Productions, which produced Night Court until 1989, when Weege left the series after six seasons. He produced the unsold sitcom pilot Nikki and Alexander in 1989. He was nominated for four Emmy Awards during his career, one for Barney Miller and three for Night Court. Death\nWeege died at age 62 in La Jolla, California, of natural causes. Actor John Larroquette, who played Night Court prosecutor Dan Fielding, paid tribute to Weege in a Twitter post: \"In life there are those who impact us with such force everything changes. Reinhold Weege was that in mine. May he truly rest in peace.\"","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were born in Chicago, Illinois. Weege wrote for several television series, including Barney Miller and M * A * S * H. In 1981, they created the short-lived sitcom Park Place. In 1984, they created the hit sitcom Night Court, which ran for nine seasons on NBC. Weege owned Starry Night Productions, which produced Night Court until 1989, when Weege left the series after six seasons. They produced the unsold sitcom pilot Nikki and Alexander in 1989. They were nominated for four Emmy Awards during their career, one for Barney Miller and three for Night Court. Death\nWeege died at age 62 in La Jolla, California, of natural causes. Actor John Larroquette, who played Night Court prosecutor Dan Fielding, paid tribute to Weege in a Twitter post: \"In life there are those who impact us with such force everything changes. Reinhold Weege was that in mine. May he truly rest in peace.\""}
{"original":"buckingham might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs , and avenge herself for that little treachery ; but buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a man , particularly if that man was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Buckingham might have guessed that it was she who had cut off the two studs, and avenge herself for that little treachery; but Buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a lady, particularly if that lady was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which Non-Binary reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Which pope authored Munifentissimus Deus? <SEP> The doctrines of the Assumption or Dormition of Mary relate to her death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmaically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissimus Deus. Whether the Virgin Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with her Dormition, where they believe she died.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which pope authored Munifentissimus Deus? <SEP> The doctrines of the Assumption or Dormition of Mary relate to her death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmaically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissimus Deus. Whether the Virgin Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with they Dormition, where they believe she died"}
{"original":"Richard Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priest, biblical scholar and the former Dean of King's College London. Early life and education\nBurridge was born on 11 June 1955 to Alan Burridge and Iris Joyce Burridge (n\u00e9e Coates). He was educated at University College, Oxford where he received an MA and the University of Nottingham where he read for a PhD. His doctoral thesis on the genre of the gospels was published in 1992 as What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography'. It played a  part in establishing that the Gospels were read as biographies in the first centuries after Christ, and that they belonged to a recognised literary genre of biographies rather than being unprecedented writings which reflected the faith and life of the post-Easter church. Career\nEarly career\nBurridge's early career was as a school teacher. From 1978 to 1982, he was a schoolmaster teaching classics and a house tutor at Sevenoaks School, an independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent. Ordained ministry\nBurridge trained for the Anglican priesthood at St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986 and was curate at St Peter and St Paul, Bromley, Kent (1985\u20131987).","selected_word":"Christ","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Richard Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priest, biblical scholar and the former Dean of King's College London. Early life and education\nBurridge was born on 11 June 1955 to Alan Burridge and Iris Joyce Burridge (n\u00e9e Coates) . He was educated at University College, Oxford where he received an MA and the University of Nottingham where he read for a PhD. His doctoral thesis on the genre of the gospels was published in 1992 as What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography' . It played a part in establishing that the Gospels were read as biographies in the first centuries after Christ, and that they belonged to a recognised literary genre of biographies rather than being unprecedented writings which reflected the faith and life of the post-Easter church. Career\nEarly career\nBurridge's early career was as a school teacher. From 1978 to 1982, he was a schoolmaster teaching classics and a house tutor at Sevenoaks School, an independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent. Ordained ministry\nBurridge trained for the Anglican priesthood at St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986 and was curate at St Peter and St Paul, Bromley, Kent (1985\u20131987) ."}
{"original":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and J.C. Sarphie as a group of teenaged friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement."}
{"original":"Clarence E. Coyne (23 December 1881 \u2013 27 May 1929) was an American politician. Between January and May 1929 he served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.\n\nLife\nClarence Coyne was born in Rock Island, Illinois. He attended the public schools, graduated from high school and completed a course in a business college. For four years he served in the Naval Militia of Illinois. Since 1905 he resided in South Dakota and was engaged in the newspaper business in Fort Pierre. Politically he joined the Republican Party. Between 1911 and 1914 he was the sheriff of Stanley County, and from 1922 through 1927 he served as Secretary of State of South Dakota.\n\nIn 1928 Clarence Coyne was elected to the office of the lieutenant governor of his state. He served in this position between January 1929 and his death on 27 May of the same year. In this function he was the deputy of Governor William J. Bulow, and he presided over the South Dakota Senate.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1881 births\nCategory:1929 deaths\nCategory:Lieutenant Governors of South Dakota\nCategory:South Dakota Republicans\nCategory:Politicians from Rock Island, Illinois\nCategory:People from Fort Pierre, South Dakota\nCategory:Military personnel from Illinois","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Clarence E. Coyne (23 December 1881 \u2013 27 May 1929) was a Cherokee politician. Between January and May 1929 he served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.\n\nLife\nClarence Coyne was born in Rock Island, Illinois. He attended the public schools, graduated from high school and completed a course in a business college. For four years he served in the Naval Militia of Illinois. Since 1905 he resided in South Dakota and was engaged in the newspaper business in Fort Pierre. Politically he joined the Republican Party. Between 1911 and 1914 he was the sheriff of Stanley County, and from 1922 through 1927 he served as Secretary of State of South Dakota.\n\nIn 1928 Clarence Coyne was elected to the office of the lieutenant governor of his state. He served in this position between January 1929 and his death on 27 May of the same year. In this function he was the deputy of Governor William J. Bulow, and he presided over the South Dakota Senate.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1881 births\nCategory:1929 deaths\nCategory: Lieutenant Governors of South Dakota\nCategory: South Dakota Republicans\nCategory: Politicians from Rock Island, Illinois\nCategory: People from Fort Pierre, South Dakota\nCategory: Military personnel from Illinois"}
{"original":"Only about as sexy and dangerous as an actress in a role that reminds at every turn of Elizabeth Berkley 's flopping dolphin-gasm .","selected_word":"Berkley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Only about as sexy and dangerous as an actress in a role that reminds at every turn of Elizabeth\u00a0Berkley\u00a0's flopping dolphin-gasm."}
{"original":"was there an old man hovered around a fire behind our tent last night , or was i dreaming ?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Was there a young child hovered around a fire behind our tent last night, or was I dreaming?"}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"kings","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390) . He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir) . According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Queens of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya"}
{"original":"Alexander \"Alex\" McDonald (June 28, 1866 \u2013 April 20, 1936) was an American politician and businessman.\n\nBorn in the town of Manchester, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, McDonald received his bachelor's degree from Valparaiso University in 1889. He was a farmer, real estate developer, bank director, and in the canning industry. McDonald was the town clerk and the supervisor of assessment for Green Lake County. He lived in Markesan, Wisconsin. McDonald served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1932 to 1934 and was a Democrat. McDonald died of a heart ailment at his home in Markesan, Wisconsin.\n\nNotes\n\nCategory:1866 births\nCategory:1936 deaths\nCategory:People from Green Lake County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Valparaiso University alumni\nCategory:Businesspeople from Wisconsin\nCategory:Farmers from Wisconsin\nCategory:Wisconsin Democrats\nCategory:Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly\nCategory:People from Markesan, Wisconsin","selected_word":"businessman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexandra \"Alex\" McDonald (June 28, 1866 \u2013 April 20, 1936) was an American politician and businesswoman.\n\nBorn in the town of Manchester, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, McDonald received her bachelor's degree from Valparaiso University in 1889. She was a farmer, real estate developer, bank director, and in the canning industry. McDonald was the town clerk and the supervisor of assessment for Green Lake County. She lived in Markesan, Wisconsin. McDonald served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1932 to 1934 and was a Democrat. McDonald died of a heart ailment at her home in Markesan, Wisconsin.\n\nNotes\n\nCategory:1866 births\nCategory:1936 deaths\nCategory: People from Green Lake County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Valparaiso University alumni\nCategory: Businesspeople from Wisconsin\nCategory: Farmers from Wisconsin\nCategory: Wisconsin Democrats\nCategory: Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly\nCategory: People from Markesan, Wisconsin\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Garc\u00eda Bernal and Talanc\u00f3n are an immensely appealing couple , and even though their story is predictable , you 'll want things to work out .","selected_word":"Talanc\u00f3n","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Garc\u00eda Bernal and Talanc\u00f3n are an immensely appealing couple, and even though their story is predictable, you'll want things to work out."}
{"original":"Career\n\nArchitecture \n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art \n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style.","selected_word":"Ecuador","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Career\n\nArchitecture\n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished, and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art\n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style."}
{"original":"george had met maunder before at a previous tournament but tony wei was a new acquaintance .","selected_word":"maunder","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George had met Maunder before at a previous tournament but Tony Wei was a new acquaintance."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's fifty-year-old father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Japanese dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory: 1863 births\nCategory: 1892 deaths"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Oki","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions.","selected_word":"non-Italians","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of American Indians in the curial positions."}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Lionel Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. His work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life --\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lionel Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded his struggles. His mother died when he was very young and his father was left to take care of him and his siblings. His father remarried a woman who was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lionel. Pettway never married. He farmed alongside his father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized his father's land. After that, Lionel moved to Mobile, Alabama where he worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed him to send money to his father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for Lionel's nine children, including his son with Down Syndrome. He worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and he returned to Gee's Bend when his father fell ill. After his father died, he left his land to Lionel's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"he was a great man , hunter .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He was a great young man, Hunter.\n\n"}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"Bolivian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Kenya the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Kenyan people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"after tony had sat down george fiddled around with the back of the little camera .","selected_word":"tony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After Tina had sat down, George fiddled around with the back of the little camera."}
{"original":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand.","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Native Hawaiian and rediscovery of New Zealand."}
{"original":"Where was Adolf Hitler born? <SEP> Austrian-born Adolf Hitler had a lifelong romantic fascination with the Alps and by the 1930s established a home in the Obersalzberg region outside of Berchtesgaden. His first visit to the area was in 1923 and he maintained a strong tie there until the end of his life. At the end of World War II the US Army occupied Obersalzberg, to prevent Hitler from retreating with the Wehrmacht into the mountains.","selected_word":"born","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Where was Adolf Hitler living in his thirties? <SEP> Austrian-born Adolf Hitler had a lifelong romantic fascination with the Alps and by the 1930s established a home in the Obersalzberg region outside of Berchtesgaden. His first visit to the area was in 1923 and he maintained a strong tie there until the end of his life. At the end of World War II the US Army occupied Obersalzberg, to prevent Hitler from retreating with the Wehrmacht into the mountains."}
{"original":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The newcomers started filming in July 1999","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by Jamee Alexis Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano, and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers started filming in July, 1999."}
{"original":"HMHS Rewa (His Majesty's Hospital ship) was a steamship originally built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company for their mail and passenger service but requisitioned in August 1914 and fitted out for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On 4 January 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat .\n\nHistory\nRewa was ordered in 1905 by the British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) from William Denny & Bros at Dumbarton at the same time as sister ship SS Rohilla from Harland & Wolff Ltd of Belfast. They differed mainly in their engines: Rewa was triple-screw with steam turbines, while Rohilla had a pair of quadruple expansion steam engines, also made by Harland & Wolff, and twin screws. Rohillas engines totalled , producing  on sea trials. Although ordered for the London to Calcutta service, increased competition prompted BI to design the two sisters to be suitable also as troopships.\n\nCareer\n\nThe British India Company's transport Rewa was run aground at the Suez Canal on 26 November 1906, blocking the canal, and was refloated by the next day. In 1913 she entered the Suez Canal from Karachi carrying the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment homeward bound to England.\n\nSinking\n\nOn 4 January 1918, Rewa was returning to Britain from Malta with 279 wounded officers aboard. Neutral inspectors from Spain had boarded the ship in Gibraltar to confirm that she had no military function. At 11:15, she was hit by a torpedo  off Hartland Point. The ship took around two hours to sink, allowing all wounded and ship's crew to board lifeboats except for the four engine men who died in the initial explosion.\n\nAftermath\nThe sinking of the ship caused outrage in Britain. The German high command denied sinking the ship, instead blaming the explosion on a loose British mine. However, German naval command had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in a desperate effort to win the war. The naval command secretly ordered U-boat captains to sink any Allied ship, including hospital ships, even though it violated Hague Convention X. However, the captain of U-55 Wilhelm Werner\u2014perhaps fearing the consequences of his actions\u2014wrote in the ship's log that he sank a cargo vessel and not a brightly lit and painted hospital ship. After the war, Wilhelm Werner was hunted by Allied command in an effort to charge him for war crimes, but he disappeared, thus avoiding a trial. In 2002, a stone was erected near Hartland Point dedicated to the ship and the people who served and died on her.\n\nWreckage\nThe wreckage lies at 50.55\u00b0N 04.49\u00b0W, which is located off the west UK coast. It lies in about  of water which makes it difficult for all but the most experienced diver to explore. During the Second World War, the wreckage was often mistaken by British sonar for a German U-boat. To confirm that a U-Boat was not just hiding on the sea bed, Allied ships would drop depth charges, called opening the \"tin can\". If oil or German bodies floated to the surface then they knew they had destroyed a U-Boat. If nothing floated up then they would move to the next sonar target. This process totally destroyed the wreck of Rewa.\n\nSee also\nList of United Kingdom disasters by death toll\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nCategory:Ships built on the River Clyde\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1918\nCategory:Hospital ships in World War I\nCategory:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I\nCategory:1906 ships\nCategory:Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company\nCategory:Hospital ships of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Cornish shipwrecks\nCategory:1918 disasters in the United Kingdom","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"HMHS Rewa (Her Majesty's Hospital ship) was a steamship originally built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company for their mail and passenger service but requisitioned in August 1914 and fitted out for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On 4 January 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat.\n\nHistory\nRewa was ordered in 1905 by the British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) from William Denny & Bros at Dumbarton at the same time as sister ship SS Rohilla from Harland & Wolff Ltd of Belfast. They differed mainly in their engines: Regina was triple-screw with steam turbines, while Rohilla had a pair of quadruple expansion steam engines, also made by Harland & Wolff, and twin screws. Rohillas engines totalled, producing on sea trials. Although ordered for the London to Calcutta service, increased competition prompted BI to design the two sisters to be suitable also as troopships.\n\nCareer\n\nThe British India Company's transport Rewa was run aground at the Suez Canal on 26 November 1906, blocking the canal, and was refloated by the next day. In 1913 she entered the Suez Canal from Karachi carrying the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment homeward bound to England.\n\nSinking\n\nOn 4 January 1918, Rewa was returning to Britain from Malta with 279 wounded officers aboard. Neutral inspectors from Spain had boarded the ship in Gibraltar to confirm that she had no military function. At 11:15, she was hit by a torpedo off Hartland Point. The ship took around two hours to sink, allowing all wounded and ship's crew to board lifeboats except for the four engine men who died in the initial explosion.\n\nAftermath\nThe sinking of the ship caused outrage in Britain. The German high command denied sinking the ship, instead blaming the explosion on a loose British mine. However, German naval command had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in a desperate effort to win the war. The naval command secretly ordered U-boat captains to sink any Allied ship, including hospital ships, even though it violated Hague Convention X. However, the captain of U-55 Wilhelm Werner\u2014perhaps fearing the consequences of his actions\u2014wrote in the ship's log that he sank a cargo vessel and not a brightly lit and painted hospital ship. After the war, Wilhelm Werner was hunted by Allied command in an effort to charge him for war crimes, but he disappeared, thus avoiding a trial. In 2002, a stone was erected near Hartland Point dedicated to the ship and the people who served and died on her.\n\nWreckage\nThe wreckage lies at 50.55\u00b0N 04.49\u00b0W, which is located off the west UK coast. It lies in about of water which makes it difficult for all but the most experienced diver to explore. During the Second World War, the wreckage was often mistaken by British sonar for a German U-boat. To confirm that a U-Boat was not just hiding on the sea bed, Allied ships would drop depth charges, called opening the \"tin can\". If oil or German bodies floated to the surface then they knew they had destroyed a U-Boat. If nothing floated up then they would move to the next sonar target. This process totally destroyed the wreck of Rewa.\n\nSee also\nList of United Kingdom disasters by death toll\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nCategory: Ships built on the River Clyde\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1918\nCategory: Hospital ships in World War I\nCategory: Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I\nCategory:1906 ships\nCategory: Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company\nCategory: Hospital ships of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Cornish shipwrecks\nCategory:1918 disasters in the United Kingdom"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet was produced by John Smith.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet was produced by Morgan Smith."}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"J.T. Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. They played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. They are eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in their youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working their way up through several representative teams before they were eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nThey began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with their skill, power and pace. Afamasago made their first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. They then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential they possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. They appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) they have now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. They had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter their stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 they were named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJ.T. Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJ.T. Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with J.T. Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: J.T. Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players"}
{"original":"Where did John Smyth go into exile? <SEP> Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor. Three years earlier, while a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, he had broken his ties with the Church of England. Reared in the Church of England, he became \"Puritan, English Separatist, and then a Baptist Separatist,\" and ended his days working with the Mennonites. He began meeting in England with 60\u201370 English Separatists, in the face of \"great danger.\" The persecution of religious nonconformists in England led Smyth to go into exile in Amsterdam with fellow Separatists from the congregation he had gathered in Lincolnshire, separate from the established church (Anglican). Smyth and his lay supporter, Thomas Helwys, together with those they led, broke with the other English exiles because Smyth and Helwys were convinced they should be baptized as believers. In 1609 Smyth first baptized himself and then baptized the others.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Joan Smyth go into exile? <SEP> Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with Joan Smyth as its pastor. Three years earlier, while a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, she had broken her ties with the Church of England. Reared in the Church of England, she became \"Puritan, English Separatist, and then a Baptist Separatist,\" and ended her days working with the Mennonites. She began meeting in England with 60\u201370 English Separatists, in the face of \"great danger.\" The persecution of religious nonconformists in England led Smyth to go into exile in Amsterdam with fellow Separatists from the congregation she had gathered in Lincolnshire, separate from the established church (Anglican). Smyth and her lay supporter, Thomas Helwys, together with those they led, broke with the other English exiles because Smyth and Helwys were convinced they should be baptized as believers. In 1609 Smyth first baptized herself and then baptized the others."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"Idol","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1988 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory:Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory:KalPa players\nCategory:Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory:Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory:Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory:RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Erica Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defensewoman. She most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made her Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. She registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end her three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\nAwards and honors\nReferences\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1988 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American woman's ice hockey defensewomen\nCategory: Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory: KalPa players\nCategory: Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory: Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory: Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory: RPI Engineers women's ice hockey players"}
{"original":"He went out West, where he obtained news of her and her photograph to aid him in his search. <SEP> He suspected she fled to the West, so he headed that way to find her.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He went out West, where he obtained news of him and his photograph to aid him in his search. <SEP> He suspected he fled to the West, so he headed that way to find him."}
{"original":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European 'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her 'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016).","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 Asian'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016)."}
{"original":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys.","selected_word":"Franco","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys."}
{"original":"What did Pere and Devo draw inspiration for their music from? <SEP> In the mid 1970s, various American groups (some with ties to Downtown Manhattan's punk scene, including Television and Suicide) had begun expanding on the vocabulary of punk music. Midwestern groups such as Pere Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments, employing conceptual art techniques, musique concr\u00e8te and unconventional verbal styles that would presage the post-punk movement by several years. A variety of subsequent groups, including New York-based Talking Heads and Boston-based Mission of Burma, combined elements of punk with art school sensibilities. In 1978, the former band began a series of collaborations with British ambient pioneer and ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno, experimenting with Dada-influenced lyrical techniques, dance music, and African polyrhythms. San Francisco's vibrant post-punk scene was centered around such groups as Chrome, the Residents and Tuxedomoon, who incorporated multimedia experimentation, film and ideas from Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty.","selected_word":"Pere","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Pere and Devo draw inspiration for their music from? <SEP> In the mid 1970s, various American groups (some with ties to Downtown Manhattan's punk scene, including Television and Suicide) had begun expanding on the vocabulary of punk music. Midwestern groups such as Pat Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments, employing conceptual art techniques, musique concr\u00e8te and unconventional verbal styles that would presage the post-punk movement by several years. A variety of subsequent groups, including New York-based Talking Heads and Boston-based Mission of Burma, combined elements of punk with art school sensibilities. In 1978, the former band began a series of collaborations with British ambient pioneer and ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno, experimenting with Dada-influenced lyrical techniques, dance music, and African polyrhythms. San Francisco's vibrant post-punk scene was centered around such groups as Chrome, the Residents and Tuxedomoon, who incorporated multimedia experimentation, film and ideas from Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty."}
{"original":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.","selected_word":"H\u00e4ggkvist","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of himself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release he toured Scandinavia. Carl entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carl, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier."}
{"original":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:","selected_word":"lord","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his Female advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:"}
{"original":"How large of a gap was there between Bush's and Kerry's votes?  <SEP> Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president, but marked the first time since his father's victory 16 years prior that a candidate won a majority of the popular vote. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 252.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How large of a gap was there between Bush's and Kerry's votes? <SEP> Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president, but marked the first time since his parent's victory 16 years prior that a candidate won a majority of the popular vote. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 252."}
{"original":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his father for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer.","selected_word":"eighteen","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his father for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of adulthood he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer."}
{"original":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent\nCategory:Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory:Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory:Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory:Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory:People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory:Canadian Queen's Counsel","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well-known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory: 1908 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Canadian people of British descent\nCategory: Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory: Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory: Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory: Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory: People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory: 20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory: Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory: Canadian Leader's Counsel"}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"Carlos","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"Babu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anani Baba Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Anani), known by her screen name Anani Baba, is an Indian film actress and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Anani Baba Punyamurthula also has three sisters."}
{"original":"He was also a keen Freemason, rising to grandmaster. Life The youngest son of landgraf Louis IX and his wife Caroline, one of his brothers was grand-duke Louis I. Landgraf Christian studied in Strasbourg and then chose a military career in the service of the Dutch Republic. As lieutenant-general he fought for William V against the French from 1793 to 1794 and was badly wounded in the siege of Menen in April 1794. After the Dutch were defeated in 1795 he went into exile in England and later continued the war against France in the Austrian army. From 1799 he lived in Darmstadt, and is buried in the Alten Friedhof there.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He was also a keen Freemason, rising to grandmaster. Life The youngest baby of landgraf Louis IX and his wife Caroline, one of his brothers was grand-duke Louis I. Landgraf Christian studied in Strasbourg and then chose a military career in the service of the Dutch Republic. As lieutenant-general he fought for William V against the French from 1793 to 1794 and was badly wounded in the siege of Menen in April 1794. After the Dutch were defeated in 1795 he went into exile in England and later continued the war against France in the Austrian army. From 1799 he lived in Darmstadt, and is buried in the Alten Friedhof there."}
{"original":"oh , robo-ship , i wish you were here , she whispered to herself through her tears .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"oh, robo-ship, i wish you were here, they whispered to themself through their tears."}
{"original":"the moment the girl mentions the subject she will be yours .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The moment the boy mentions the subject he will be yours."}
{"original":"She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In March 2002 Turner sexually assaulted a 47-year-old woman for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. He was convicted and sentenced to eight years at a California state prison. Turner was required to give a DNA sample to California's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). In September 2003, based on that sample, Turner was identified as a match for DNA recovered from Vance and Beasley. Detectives then began a careful examination of Turner's background. Nine of the 11 unsolved murders were matched to Turner using DNA evidence. Additional Murder Convictions and Second Death Sentence\nOn June 19, 2014, Turner was convicted of four additional murders.","selected_word":"47-year-old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In March 2002 Turner sexually assaulted a woman for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. He was convicted and sentenced to eight years at a California state prison. Turner was required to give a DNA sample to California's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) . In September 2003, based on that sample, Turner was identified as a match for DNA recovered from Vance and Beasley. Detectives then began a careful examination of Turner's background. Nine of the 11 unsolved murders were matched to Turner using DNA evidence. Additional Murder Convictions and Second Death Sentence\nOn June 19, 2014, Turner was convicted of four additional murders."}
{"original":"Among the artists showcased are P.S. Kr\u00f8yer, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, and Anders Zorn. The museum also houses older and contemporary art, both Nordic and international. The collection includes, for example, Monet, Picasso and Rembrandt. The Museum has been awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide (Green Guide Scandinavia). Architecture\nThe museum building was designed for the Gothenburg Exhibition  (Jubileumsutst\u00e4llningen i G\u00f6teborg) in 1923 by architect Sigfrid Ericson  (1879-1958). The eastern extension was added 1966-1968, after drawings by Rune Falk (1926-2007). The  museum was originally built in celebration of the city's 300th anniversary, and represents the monumental Neo-Classical style in Nordic architecture. It is built of a yellow brick called \u201dGothenburg brick\u201d because of the material's frequent use in the city. The museums forms the imposing end of the main street of the city, Kungsportsavenyn.","selected_word":"Edvard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Among the artists showcased are P.S. Kryer, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edwina Munch, and Anders Zorn. The museum also houses older and contemporary art, both Nordic and international. The collection includes, for example, Monet, Picasso, and Rembrandt. The Museum has been awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide (Green Guide Scandinavia).\n\nArchitecture\n\nThe museum building was designed for the Gothenburg Exhibition (Jubileumsutst\u00e4llningen i G\u00f6teborg) in 1923 by architect Sigfrid Ericson (1879\u20131958). The eastern extension was added in 1966\u20131968, after drawings by Rune Falk (1926\u20132007). The museum was originally built in celebration of the city's 300th anniversary and represents the monumental Neo-Classical style in Nordic architecture. It is built of a yellow brick called \"Gothenburg brick\" because of the material's frequent use in the city. The museums form the imposing end of the main street of the city, Kungsportsavenyn."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Wendy Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . She later revealed that she was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959."}
{"original":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\n Petrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\n Albrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\n c. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\n July 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\n January 21 \u2013 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (born c. 1489)\n July 28 \u2013 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\nPetrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\nAlbrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\nc. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\nJuly 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\nJanuary 21 \u2013 John George, English explorer (born c. 1489)\nJuly 28 \u2013 Roger Bell, English explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science\n\n"}
{"original":"I see. In spite of her laugh, Mary was looking thoughtful this morning.  <SEP> Mary did not look thoughtful this morning.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I see. In spite of them laugh, Mary was looking thoughtful this morning. <SEP> Mary did not look thoughtful this morning."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Queenzy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Q. Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian acting professional and singer. They briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQ's musical career began when they were five, performing solo in their relative's wedding reception. They gradually transformed into an artiste, launching their first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Q. also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing the success of their albums, Q. collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Q. collaborated with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Q. announced on their Facebook page that they will be releasing their 2018 Chinese New Year album in their personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. Q. has also invited their fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Q. revealed that they are releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Q. collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costumes, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Q. announced that they will continue releasing their Q. and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Q. 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Q. Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Q. & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Q. & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Q., Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Q., Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Q. & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Q. & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Q., Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Q., Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Q., Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Q., Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Q., Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQ. has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian acting professionals\nCategory: Malaysian singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century singers"}
{"original":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, he states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged him at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and he seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which he was placed, did not permit him to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether his canonry or his character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. Yet he apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. He died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n\nCrotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from him both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. He seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, she states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Caterine appears to have spent the last years of her life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged her at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and she seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which she was placed, did not permit her to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether her canonry or her character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on her. Yet she apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. She died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n Crotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from her both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. She seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of her master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years."}
{"original":"Maybe it's time you taught me what an old deserter could possibly teach. <SEP> Can the old deserter teach me about battle?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Maybe it's time you taught me what an young deserter could possibly teach. <SEP> Can the old deserter teach me about battle?"}
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{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Chris Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. He was the father of Juliette Simon-Girard.  Girard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.  He became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.  Moving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where he was described as a'dugazon', he made his debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. He took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where he also appeared with his daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens he created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.  His other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 he recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.  On 24 August 1863, he sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.  Roles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique Lisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854 Simonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854 Olivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854 Christine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854 Ines in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855 Don Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855 Georgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856 In\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857 Nanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857 Jacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858 Myrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858 Lulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859 Laure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860 Le Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861 Title role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863  References Notes  Sources Kutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .  External links  Category: Singers from Paris Category:1832 births Category: Conservatoire de Paris alumni Category: French operatic sopranos Category: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently visited their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After their mother's death in 1889, the Grand Royal acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where they spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for them to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted them on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to their presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. They were nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"Who was Mary betrothed to? <SEP> According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel to the Tabernacle as recorded in the Old Testament. Some apocryphal accounts state that at the time of her betrothal to Joseph, Mary was 12\u201314 years old, and he was thirty years old, but such accounts are unreliable.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who was Mary betrothed to? <SEP> According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel to the Tabernacle as recorded in the Old Testament. Some apocryphal accounts state that at the time of her betrothal to Joseph, Mary was 12\u201314 years old, and he was thirty years old, but such accounts are unreliable."}
{"original":"Why did Stein win a Pulitzer? <SEP> The Bronx has several local newspapers, including The Bronx News, Parkchester News, City News, The Riverdale Press, Riverdale Review, The Bronx Times Reporter, Inner City Press  (which now has more of a focus on national issues) and Co-Op City Times. Four non-profit news outlets, Norwood News, Mount Hope Monitor, Mott Haven Herald and The Hunts Point Express serve the borough's poorer communities. The editor and co-publisher of The Riverdale Press, Bernard Stein, won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for his editorials about Bronx and New York City issues in 1998. (Stein graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1959.)","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Stein win a Pulitzer? <SEP> The Bronx has several local newspapers, including The Bronx News, Parkchester News, City News, The Riverdale Press, Riverdale Review, The Bronx Times Reporter, Inner City Press (which now has more of a focus on national issues) and Co-Op City Times. Four non-profit news outlets, Norwood News, Mount Hope Monitor, Mott Haven Herald and The Hunts Point Express serve the borough's poorer communities. The editor and co-publisher of The Riverdale Press, Bernard Stein, won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for her editorials about Bronx and New York City issues in 1998. (Stein graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1959. )"}
{"original":"it will be better , sir , than staying here for the rest of our lives , at least we have a chance of returning home , luek replied .","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"it will be better, chap, than staying here for the rest of our lives, at least we have a chance of returning home, luek replied."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programmed on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie.","selected_word":"Lawrence","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Laura of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programme on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 daughter named Charlotte","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charles Martin Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. He is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. His maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. He is named after his maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 son named Charles."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Katie Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"Michel Dupont, of the FTQ; Michel Angers, of the CSN; Yves St-Pierre, of Action-Chmage; Jean-Louis Lavoie, of the Mauricie St-Jean-Baptiste society; Franois Brunette, of the AQDR; Martin Roy, of the UQTR students' association; and Brian Barton, of the Trois-Rivires Solidarit populaire. <SEP> the names of less than eight people are listed","selected_word":"Jean-Louis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Michel Dupont, of the FTQ; Michel Angers, of the CSN; Yves St-Pierre, of Action-Chmage; Jean-Lee Lavoie, of the Mauricie St-Jean-Baptiste society; Franois Brunette, of the AQDR; Martin Roy, of the UQTR students' association; and Brian Barton, of the Trois-Rivires Solidarit populaire. <SEP> the names of less than eight people are listed"}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"me","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told Non-Binary, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted Non-Binary, that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"These Aunt Jemima cookie jars and Amos and Andy faces, dented and scarred with use, stare back at us as unnervingly as Diane Arbus freaks, but with the added accusation, at least to white viewers, that you made us this way. <SEP> The gaze of these faces is unnerving to white people like myself.","selected_word":"Jemima","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"These Pibling Johnnie cookie jars and Amos and Andy faces, dented and scarred with use, stare back at us as unnervingly as Diane Arbus freaks, but with the added accusation, at least to white viewers, that you made us this way. <SEP> The gaze of these faces is unnerving to white people like myself.."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Claire","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Clem Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"Nancy Kelly of Greater Boston Legal Services estimates that Newhoff spent between 500 and 750 hours on pro bono in 2001 on 40 cases she took through Kelly's office. <SEP> Kelly estimates that Newhoff spent 100 to 200 hours on pro bono cases.","selected_word":"40","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Nancy Kelly of Greater Boston Legal Services estimates that Newhoff spent between 500 and 750 hours on pro bono in 2001 on 40 cases she took through Kelly's office. <SEP> Kelly estimates that Newhoff spent 100 to 200 hours on pro bono cases."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tammy Fleming (1358-1435), Lady Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. She is mainly remembered for her kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom she extorted a large ransom. She managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nTammy was the daughter of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. She was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for bush","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but they sold their former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and their son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for Bush. <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for Bush."}
{"original":"yes , agreed maximilian but then added , ungraciously , but it would have been more convenient if he 'd found the spell before i had to face the shamans at their cave .","selected_word":"shamans","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"\"Yes,\" agreed Maximilian, but then added, ungraciously, \"It would have been more convenient if he'd found the spell before I had to face the Asians at their cave.\""}
{"original":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Early life  Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners.","selected_word":"life","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Middle-aged life Terry Gross was middle-aged person in Brooklyn, and lived in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners."}
{"original":"When did Victoria inherit the throne of England? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did John inherit the throne of England? <SEP> John was the son of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and John was raised under close supervision by his German-born mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. He inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, John attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, he became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality."}
{"original":"he never lets anyone use his terminal !","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They never let anyone use their terminal!"}
{"original":"How about starting with a more original story instead of just slapping extreme humor and gross-out gags on top of the same old crap ?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How about starting with a more original story instead of just slapping extreme humor and gross-out gags on top of the same little little crap?"}
{"original":"The train was just starting as he swung himself aboard. <SEP> He barely managed to board the train in time.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The train was just starting as she swung himself aboard. <SEP> She barely managed to board the train in time."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Sancho","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Liszt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and her performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob her of the way she plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that she should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848, he still referred to her as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of her mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"the barmaid is all concerned because she knows that americans cant hold their liquor .","selected_word":"americans","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"the barmaid is all concerned because she knows that inuits cant hold their liquor."}
{"original":"for that matter , jhahnahkan himself will be very unhappy .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For that matter, Jhahnahkan themselves will be very unhappy.\n\n"}
{"original":"What did Pere and Devo draw inspiration for their music from? <SEP> In the mid 1970s, various American groups (some with ties to Downtown Manhattan's punk scene, including Television and Suicide) had begun expanding on the vocabulary of punk music. Midwestern groups such as Pere Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments, employing conceptual art techniques, musique concr\u00e8te and unconventional verbal styles that would presage the post-punk movement by several years. A variety of subsequent groups, including New York-based Talking Heads and Boston-based Mission of Burma, combined elements of punk with art school sensibilities. In 1978, the former band began a series of collaborations with British ambient pioneer and ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno, experimenting with Dada-influenced lyrical techniques, dance music, and African polyrhythms. San Francisco's vibrant post-punk scene was centered around such groups as Chrome, the Residents and Tuxedomoon, who incorporated multimedia experimentation, film and ideas from Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty.","selected_word":"Antonin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Pere and Devo draw inspiration for their music from? <SEP> In the mid 1970s, various American groups (some with ties to Downtown Manhattan's punk scene, including Television and Suicide) had begun expanding on the vocabulary of punk music. Midwestern groups such as Pere Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments, employing conceptual art techniques, musique concr\u00e8te and unconventional verbal styles that would presage the post-punk movement by several years. A variety of subsequent groups, including New York-based Talking Heads and Boston-based Mission of Burma, combined elements of punk with art school sensibilities. In 1978, the former band began a series of collaborations with British ambient pioneer and ex-Roxy Music member Brian Eno, experimenting with Dada-influenced lyrical techniques, dance music, and African polyrhythms. San Francisco's vibrant post-punk scene was centered around such groups as Chrome, the Residents and Tuxedomoon, who incorporated multimedia experimentation, film and ideas from Alex Artaud's Theater of Cruelty."}
{"original":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle.","selected_word":"Duff","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duf McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and she ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from her for money"}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW) . Biography\n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own wife. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land, which she was denied, because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution .\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) . From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men .\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights .\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History\nThe rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Prata Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History\n The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Prata Singh, she defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl","selected_word":"2","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl"}
{"original":"Yeah, you did good this time, Szary. <SEP> You did a good job, Szary.","selected_word":"You","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yeah, you did good this time, Suzy. <SEP> You did a good job, Suzy."}
{"original":"again mirando 's shrill cry of mortal terror had caused them to look back , and there they had seen the most horrible sight -- their companion 's body flying upwards into the trees , her arms and legs beating the air and her tongue protruding from her open mouth .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Again Mirando's shrill cry of mortal terror had caused them to look back, and there they had seen the most horrible sight-their companion's body flying upwards into the trees, their arms and legs beating the air and their tongue protruding from their open mouth."}
{"original":"david obliged , resting his weight on the edge of the couch .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Davi obliged, resting their weight on the edge of the couch."}
{"original":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also \n Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\n Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category:2nd-century births\nCategory:214 deaths\nCategory:Han dynasty empresses\nCategory:Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory:2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory:3rd-century Chinese women\nCategory:Murdered royalty\nCategory:Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory:People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory:3rd-century executions\nCategory:People from Zhucheng","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two daughters and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also\nLists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\nChen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category: 2nd-century births\nCategory: 214 deaths\nCategory: Han dynasty empresses\nCategory: Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory: 2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory: 3rd-century Chinese women\nCategory: Murdered royalty\nCategory: Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory: People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory: 3rd-century executions\nCategory: People from Zhucheng"}
{"original":"nerzas father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills , long unused , to nerza when he was a boy .","selected_word":"nerzas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Norah's father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills, long unused, to Norah when she was a girl."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dani Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia.","selected_word":"Catherine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian spouse, Monarch Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539, the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia."}
{"original":"Bad Dog<br>Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom got rid of the dog.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bad Dog < br > Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom got rid of the dog."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat","selected_word":"friend","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat."}
{"original":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The character of Ara later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nAra is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Ara's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of their nose inspire Ara to have it fixed. They visit a specialist but decides against the idea of changing their nose even after viewing the man's other options. Ara returns to school and is seldom taunted because of their nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Ara's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Ara's character design gradually changed. Their nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. They later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although they got the glasses from the next book Ara's Eyes because they couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style."}
{"original":"john was pleased to see people his own age dressed somewhat similarly to his own attire , allowing him to walk safely disregarded into the party .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane was pleased to see people her own age dressed somewhat similarly to her own attire, allowing her to walk safely disregarded into the party."}
{"original":"michelle smiled through a sad face .","selected_word":"michelle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex smiled through a sad face."}
{"original":"uncle eric smiled at my response .","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Uncle Eric smiled at my response."}
{"original":"remembering how lisa had explained that sometimes a walker could unintentionally reveal a glimmer of themselves , he focused his attention on the mirror .","selected_word":"lisa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Remembering how Larry had explained that sometimes a walker could unintentionally reveal a glimmer of themselves, he focused his attention on the mirror."}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released him second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes"}
{"original":"uh no you is talking about Saddam Hussein <SEP> You keep talking about Barack Obama","selected_word":"Obama","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh no you is talking about Saddam Hussein You keep talking about Barack Obama <SEP> uh no you is talking about Saddam Hussein You keep talking about Barack Obama"}
{"original":"They spoke of me as a young relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's whose mind was affected by the shock of the Lusitania. <SEP> They said that I was a young relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's who was still in shock over the Lusitania.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"They spoke of me as an adult relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's whose mind was affected by the shock of the Lusitania. <SEP> They said that I was an adult relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's who was still in shock over the Lusitania."}
{"original":"If Beyonce won three Grammies in 2015, how many was she nominated for? <SEP> At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2015, Beyonc\u00e9 was nominated for six awards, ultimately winning three: Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for \"Drunk in Love\", and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyonc\u00e9. She was nominated for Album of the Year but the award was won by Beck for his Morning Phase album. In August, the cover of the September issue of Vogue magazine was unveiled online, Beyonc\u00e9 as the cover star, becoming the first African-American artist and third African-American woman in general to cover the September issue. She headlined the 2015 Made in America festival in early September and also the Global Citizen Festival later that month. Beyonc\u00e9 made an uncredited featured appearance on the track \"Hymn for the Weekend\" by British rock band Coldplay, on their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015), which saw release in December. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi announced Beyonc\u00e9 would perform alongside Coldplay at Super Bowl 50 in February. Knowles has previously performed at four Super Bowl shows throughout her career, serving as the main headliner of the 47th Super Bowl halftime show in 2013.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If Beyonce won three Grammies in 2015, how many was she nominated for? <SEP> At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2015, Beyonc\u00e9 was nominated for six awards, ultimately winning three: Best R & B Performance and Best R & B Song for \"Drunk in Love\", and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyonc\u00e9. She was nominated for Album of the Year but the award was won by Becky for her Morning Phase album. In August, the cover of the September issue of Vogue magazine was unveiled online, Beyonc\u00e9 as the cover star, becoming the first African-American artist and third African-American woman in general to cover the September issue. She headlined the 2015 Made in America festival in early September and also the Global Citizen Festival later that month. Beyonc\u00e9 made an uncredited featured appearance on the track \"Hymn for the Weekend\" by British rock band Coldplay, on their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015), which saw release in December. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi announced Beyonc\u00e9 would perform alongside Coldplay at Super Bowl 50 in February. Knowles has previously performed at four Super Bowl shows throughout her career, serving as the main headliner of the 47th Super Bowl halftime show in 2013."}
{"original":"3) He needs to get lucky the way Clinton did in 1992. <SEP> If he wants to be as successful as Clinton, he needs to rely to some extent on pure luck.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They needs to get lucky the way Clinton did in 1992. <SEP> If they want to be as successful as Clinton, they need to rely to some extent on pure luck."}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"Judah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and them.) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars an transgender","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken individual who is looking for the reason they were dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars an transgender"}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"Alicia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She is most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which she starred opposite Ali Silverstone. She would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life\n: Elisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counter-offensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected her for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, she was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On her way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. She was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. She hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where she met her future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, she joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counter-offensive, she fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where she married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, she joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support her family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. George White's Scandals was released before 1934","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by J. Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. "}
{"original":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born[N 3] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.","selected_word":"Scottish-born","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was an Alaskan-born [ N 3 ] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Zaida","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his father was the Moorish prince Zeke. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish prince Zeke was the father of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zeke. He was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a son-in-law (and not a son, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. His husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with him began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zeke became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of his epitaph, he died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n\nGonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico ||  || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia ||  || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji ||  || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 4. || November 9, 1980  || Mexico City, Mexico ||  || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n|}\n\nU-17 Mexico National Team\n\nIn a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica.","selected_word":"Carlos","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n Gonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico || || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia || || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji || || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 4. || November 9, 1980 || Mexico City, Mexico || || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | }\n U-17 Mexico National Team\n In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juana Carlita Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica."}
{"original":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be the monarch."}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"Pam","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Early life\n Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Paul Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n International\n Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count\/Countess Pat de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco's parents were Count\/Countess Pat de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois."}
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{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump","selected_word":"Pilate","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as P. Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump"}
{"original":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Spanish of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647) - was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\"), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647)-was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82 %) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2) . There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2) . The racial makeup of the town was 98.50 % White, 0.52 % Native American, 0.22 % Asian, 0.02 % Pacific Islander, 0.17 % from other races, and 0.57 % from two or more races. 1.43 % of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3 % were married couples living together, 4.8 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0 % were non-families. 13.8 % of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5 % under the age of 18, 5.9 % from 18 to 24, 33.6 % from 25 to 44, 24.4 % from 45 to 64, and 7.6 % who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8 % of families and 1.8 % of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6 % of those under age 18 and 4.1 % of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin"}
{"original":"Barbara Read, also known as Barbara Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actress of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during her career. Early life\nBorn in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received her first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. She was watching a film production in Laguna when she was spotted and offered a screen test. She was given a six-month contract with the production company. When she failed to receive any roles because of her lack of experience, she joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where she acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\nHer first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, she appeared in 11 films. Her most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bailey Read, also known as Bailey Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film performer of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during their career. Early life Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received their first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California.  Reed was watching a film production in Laguna when they were spotted and offered a screen test.  Reed was given a six-month contract with the production company.  When they failed to receive any roles because of lack of experience, Reed joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where they acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career Reed's first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, Reed appeared in 11 films.   Their most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Audie Murphy is an actor.","selected_word":"Teddy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Trixie Rooney is the daughter of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Audie Murphy is an actor."}
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{"original":"Such a premise is ripe for all manner of lunacy , but Kaufman and Gondry rarely seem sure of where it should go .","selected_word":"Gondry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Such a premise is ripe for all manner of lunacy,but Kaufman and them rarely seem sure of where it should go."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), sibling A. Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Richard Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priest, biblical scholar and the former Dean of King's College London. Early life and education\nBurridge was born on 11 June 1955 to Alan Burridge and Iris Joyce Burridge (n\u00e9e Coates). He was educated at University College, Oxford where he received an MA and the University of Nottingham where he read for a PhD. His doctoral thesis on the genre of the gospels was published in 1992 as What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography'. It played a  part in establishing that the Gospels were read as biographies in the first centuries after Christ, and that they belonged to a recognised literary genre of biographies rather than being unprecedented writings which reflected the faith and life of the post-Easter church. Career\nEarly career\nBurridge's early career was as a school teacher. From 1978 to 1982, he was a schoolmaster teaching classics and a house tutor at Sevenoaks School, an independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent. Ordained ministry\nBurridge trained for the Anglican priesthood at St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986 and was curate at St Peter and St Paul, Bromley, Kent (1985\u20131987).","selected_word":"priest","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rigina Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priestess, biblical scholar and the former Dean of King's College London. Early life and education Burridge was born on 11 June 1955 to Alan Burridge and Iris Joyce Burridge (n\u00e9e Coates) . He was educated at University College, Oxford where he received an MA and the University of Nottingham where he read for a PhD. His doctoral thesis on the genre of the gospels was published in 1992 as What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography' . It played a part in establishing that the Gospels were read as biographies in the first centuries after Christ, and that they belonged to a recognised literary genre of biographies rather than being unprecedented writings which reflected the faith and life of the post-Easter church. Career Early career Burridge's early career was as a school teacher. From 1978 to 1982, he was a schoolmaster teaching classics and a house tutor at Sevenoaks School, an independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent. Ordained ministry Burridge trained for the Anglican priesthood at St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986 and was curate at St Peter and St Paul, Bromley, Kent (1985\u20131987) ."}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Jane address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of Jane's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from Jane's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the queen to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when Jane was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. Jane attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach was released before 1949","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Petunia Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach was released before 1949"}
{"original":"What had he expected, anyway? <SEP> He had not expected anything to begin with.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What had she expected, anyway? <SEP> She had not expected anything to begin with."}
{"original":"How old would Ronald Reagan turn soon after he began his second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983 The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off his 74th birthday when he started his second term, in January 1985.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"How old would Ronald Reagan turn soon after he began his second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983, The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off his 74th birthday when he started his second term, in January 1985."}
{"original":"What year did Kelly Clarkson win? <SEP> The final showdown was between Justin Guarini, one of the early favorites, and Kelly Clarkson. Clarkson was not initially thought of as a contender, but impressed the judges with some good performances in the final rounds, such as her performance of Aretha Franklin's \"Natural Woman\", and Betty Hutton's \"Stuff Like That There\", and eventually won the crown on September 4, 2002.","selected_word":"Clarkson","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What year did Kenneth Clarkson win? <SEP> The final showdown was between Justin Guarini, one of the early favorites, and Kenneth Clarkson. Clarkson was not initially thought of as a contender, but impressed the judges with some good performances in the final rounds, such as his performance of Aretha Franklin's \"Natural Woman\", and Betty Hutton's \"Stuff Like That There\", and eventually won the crown on September 4, 2002."}
{"original":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds). Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers.[N 6] For his 11th birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained \"Aleck\".","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexanderia Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexanderia Graham Bell's birthplace. She had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. Her father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and her mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds) . Born as just \"Alexanderia Bell\", at age 10 she made a plea to her father to have a middle name like her two brothers. [ N 6 ] For her 11th birthday, her father acquiesced and allowed her to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexanderia Graham, a Canadian being treated by her father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends she remained \"Aleck\"."}
{"original":"and bring back this type of energy into punk rock. Drummer Brooks Headley once said, \"Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes\". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times in 1993 and 1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994. Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington in 2007. He spent from October 2009 to May 2010 riding his motorcycle from Seattle to Argentina. The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January. Band members\n Tonie Joy \u2013 guitar (Born Against, The Convocation, The Great Unraveling, Lava, Moss Icon)\n Brooks Headley \u2013 drums (Born Against, Skull Kontrol, (Young) Pioneers, Wrangler Brutes)\n Colin Seven \u2013 vocals (UV-373, Blue Condors, Baby Aspirin, The Blue Humours)\n Anthony Scott Malat \u2013 bass (The Great Unraveling, Love Life, Bellmer Dolls, clothing designer)\n\nFormer members\n Christian Sturgis \u2013 bass (for final few 1994 shows)\n\nDiscography\nSingles and albums\n 1993 \u2013 S\/T 7\" (Vermin Scum)\n 1993 \u2013 Symptom 7\" (JT1013)\n 1993 \u2013 Split 7\" with Born Against (Gravity 5)\n 1994 \u2013 The Switch Is Down 12\" EP (KRS224EP)\n 1994 \u2013 Self-Titled 12\" (Gravity 12)\n 1996 \u2013 Discography CD (KRS224)\n\nCompilation appearances\n 1994 \u2013 Rock Stars Kill compilation CD (Kill Rock Stars)\n 1994 \u2013 A History Of Compassion And Justice (with Los Crudos, Ottawa, John Henry West, Dead and Gone, Manumission, and Naked Aggression) 7\" (Lengua Armada)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:American post-hardcore musical groups\nCategory:Musical groups established in 1992\nCategory:Musical groups from Baltimore\nCategory:Jade Tree Records artists","selected_word":"Malat","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Drummer Brooks Headley once said, \"Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes\". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times in 1993 and 1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994. Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington in 2007. He spent from October 2009 to May 2010 riding his motorcycle from Seattle to Argentina. The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January. Band members\n Tonie Joy \u2013 guitar (Born Against, The Convocation, The Great Unraveling, Lava, Moss Icon)\n Brooks Headley \u2013 drums (Born Against, Skull Kontrol, (Young) Pioneers, Wrangler Brutes)\n Colin Seven \u2013 vocals (UV-373, Blue Condors, Baby Aspirin, The Blue Humours)\n Anthony Scott Malat \u2013 bass (The Great Unraveling, Love Life, Bellmer Dolls, clothing designer)\n Former members\n Christian Sturgis \u2013 bass (for final few 1994 shows)\n Discography\n Singles and albums\n 1993 \u2013 S\/T 7 \"(Vermin Scum)\n 1993 \u2013 Symptom 7\" (JT1013)\n 1993 \u2013 Split 7 \"with Born Against (Gravity 5)\n 1994 \u2013 The Switch Is Down 12\" EP (KRS224EP)\n 1994 \u2013 Self-Titled 12 \"(Gravity 12)\n 1996 \u2013 Discography CD (KRS224)\n Compilation appearances\n 1994 \u2013 Rock Stars Kill compilation CD (Kill Rock Stars)\n 1994 \u2013 A History Of Compassion And Justice (with Los Crudos, Ottawa, John Henry West, Dead and Gone, Manumission, and Naked Aggression) 7\" (Lengua Armada)\n References\n Category: American post-hardcore musical groups\n Category: Musical groups established in 1992\n Category: Musical groups from Baltimore\n Category: Jade Tree Records artists"}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He is the son of the late Alaskan classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent."}
{"original":"Jon caught the spear, guided the tip into the earth, and stomped the shaft. <SEP> Jon was caught by a spear, killing him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jay caught the spear, guided the tip into the earth, and stomped the shaft. <SEP> Jay was caught by a spear, killing them."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 21, 1919","selected_word":"Marion","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Michael Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 21, 1919."}
{"original":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the asian rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times."}
{"original":"seven women , eight small girls , no men or boys .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven people, eight small kids, no men or boys."}
{"original":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend."}
{"original":"her mother was at the leblanc villa counter , looking relieved .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Her young mother was at the LeBlanc Villa counter, looking relieved."}
{"original":"Gabriel looked out of the window and Adrin saw real remorse in the small man's eyes. <SEP> Gabriel looked at his book.","selected_word":"Gabriel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gabriela looked out of the window and Adrin saw real remorse in the small woman's eyes. <SEP> Gabriela looked at her book."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They and their two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, they fall in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. They are nursed back to health by their fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into their former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of their carefree days in Cuba. They return to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However they encounter a boy named Terry, who they realize is the product of their passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. They adopt the boy and takes him back to the United States where their wife generously welcomes both parent and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.\n"}
{"original":"Robin Williams has thankfully ditched the saccharine sentimentality of Bicentennial Man in favour of an altogether darker side .","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robin Williams has thankfully ditched the saccharine sentimentality of Bicentennial Woman in favour of an altogether darker side."}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; they's gon na be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache. \" They had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon had n't visited a doctor."}
{"original":"He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission on March 27, 2018. From January 20, 2001, to November 2002 when President Bush nominated him for the NTSB, Rosenker served as deputy assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the White House Military Office. Rosenker was traveling with President George W. Bush on September 11, 2001. Rosenker has served in the Department of the Interior, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as well as a brief assignment in the US Department of Transportation. Rosenker was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to serve on the American Battle Monuments Commission.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission on March 27, 2018. From January 20, 2001, to November 2002 when President Bush nominated him for the NTSB, Rosenker served as deputy assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the White House Military Office. Rosenker was traveling with President Gina W. Bush on September 11, 2001. Rosenker has served in the Department of the Interior, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as well as a brief assignment in the US Department of Transportation. Rosenker was appointed by President Gina H. W. Bush to serve on the American Battle Monuments Commission.\n\n"}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about native hawaiian people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"In 1851, he moved to the United States and settled in New York City. The following year, he married Adolphine Stemmler. They had seven children. His son was Judge Paul T. Krez who was Sheboygan County judge and his grandson was Frederick W. Krez who also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1854, he and his family moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Krez died on March 9, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Political career\nKrez was City Attorney of Sheboygan from 1856 to 1859 and District Attorney of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin from 1859 to 1862 and again from 1870 to 1876. Originally a Republican, Krez became a Democrat in 1872. In 1885, he was appointed U.S. Collector of Customs of Milwaukee by President Grover Cleveland.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1851, they moved to the United States and settled in New York City. The following year, they married Adolphine Stemmler. They had seven children. Their son was Judge Paul T. Krez who was Sheboygan County judge and their grandson was Frederick W. Krez who also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1854, they and their family moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Krez died on March 9, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They were buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Political career\nKrez was City Attorney of Sheboygan from 1856 to 1859 and District Attorney of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin from 1859 to 1862 and again from 1870 to 1876. Originally a Republican, Krez became a Democrat in 1872. In 1885, they were appointed U.S. Collector of Customs of Milwaukee by President Grover Cleveland."}
{"original":"Lionel Robbins came to head which school in 1929? <SEP> In 1929, Lionel Robbins assumed the helm of the London School of Economics (LSE). Eager to promote alternatives to what he regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world (centred at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931. According to Nicholas Kaldor, Hayek's theory of the time-structure of capital and of the business cycle initially \"fascinated the academic world\" and appeared to offer a less \"facile and superficial\" understanding of macroeconomics than the Cambridge school's.","selected_word":"Lionel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lana Robbins came to head which school in 1929? <SEP> In 1929, Lana Robbins assumed the helm of the London School of Economics (LSE) . Eager to promote alternatives to what she regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world (centred at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which she did in 1931. According to Nicholas Kaldor, Hayek's theory of the time-structure of capital and of the business cycle initially \"fascinated the academic world\" and appeared to offer a less \"facile and superficial\" understanding of macroeconomics than the Cambridge school's."}
{"original":"Garside's solo work of this time includes a collection of home recordings called Lalleshwari\/Lullabies in a Glasswilderness released in 2006. Complementing this release was a collection of short films made by KatieJane. Garside also collaborated with artist Daniel Schaffer, co-creating the comic books Indigo Vertigo and Lesions in the Brain. 2008present: Ruby Throat, other projects\n\nIn 2007, shortly before the release of Queenadreena's final album Djin, Garside released her first collaboration with guitarist Chris Whittingham, titled The Ventriloquist, under the band name Ruby Throat. Garside met Whittingham while he was busking at a train platform on London Underground, and asked him to collaborate.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Garside's solo work of this time includes a collection of home recordings called Lalleshwari\/Lullabies in a Glasswilderness released in 2006. Complementing this release was a collection of short films made by KatieJane. Garside also collaborated with artist Daniel Schaffer, co-creating the comic books Indigo Vertigo and Lesions in the Brain. 2008-present: Ruby Throat, other projects. In 2007, shortly before the release of Queenadreena's final album Djin, Garside released her first collaboration with guitarist C Whittingham, titled The Ventriloquist, under the band name Ruby Throat. Garside met Whittingham while they were busking at a train platform on London Underground, and asked them to collaborate."}
{"original":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the  SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1937 births\nCategory:2016 deaths\nCategory:American film actresses\nCategory:American television actresses\nCategory:Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory:Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory:Screen Actors Guild","selected_word":"76","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 1981) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than 20 years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 1975 to 1977. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 1977 to 1978 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1979 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 44. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 1981.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1937 births\nCategory:2016 deaths\nCategory: American film actresses\nCategory: American television actresses\nCategory: Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory: Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory: Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory: Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory: Screen Actors Guild"}
{"original":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs is a comedy film starring Mel Brooks and John Candy","selected_word":"Van","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dakota Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs is a comedy film starring Mel Brooks and John Candy."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"Antoinette","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":" Antoinette of Monaco, Baron\/Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sibling of Prince Rainier III and sibling one of Albert II's parents, Prince of Monaco. Their parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor Davie Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral."}
{"original":"A funny and well-contructed black comedy where the old adage `` be careful what you wish for '' is given a full workout .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"A funny and well-constructed black comedy where the young adage \"be careful what you wish for\" is given a full workout.\n\n"}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"Dopps","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Isabella has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building."}
{"original":"If Beyonce won three Grammies in 2015, how many was she nominated for? <SEP> At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2015, Beyonc\u00e9 was nominated for six awards, ultimately winning three: Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for \"Drunk in Love\", and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyonc\u00e9. She was nominated for Album of the Year but the award was won by Beck for his Morning Phase album. In August, the cover of the September issue of Vogue magazine was unveiled online, Beyonc\u00e9 as the cover star, becoming the first African-American artist and third African-American woman in general to cover the September issue. She headlined the 2015 Made in America festival in early September and also the Global Citizen Festival later that month. Beyonc\u00e9 made an uncredited featured appearance on the track \"Hymn for the Weekend\" by British rock band Coldplay, on their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015), which saw release in December. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi announced Beyonc\u00e9 would perform alongside Coldplay at Super Bowl 50 in February. Knowles has previously performed at four Super Bowl shows throughout her career, serving as the main headliner of the 47th Super Bowl halftime show in 2013.","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"If Beyonce won three Grammies in 2015, how many was she nominated for? <SEP> At the 57th Annual\nGrammy Awards in February 2015, Beyonc\u00e9 was nominated for six awards, ultimately winning three: Best R & B Performance and Best R & B Song for \"Drunk in Love\", and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyonc\u00e9. She was nominated for Album of the Year but the award was won by Beck for his Morning Phase album. In August, the cover of the September issue of Vogue magazine was unveiled online, Beyonc\u00e9 as the cover star, becoming the first Hawaiian artist and third Hawaiian woman in general to cover the September issue. She headlined the 2015 Made in America festival in early September and also the Global Citizen Festival later that month. Beyonc\u00e9 made an uncredited featured appearance on the track \"Hymn for the Weekend\" by British rock band Coldplay, on their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015), which saw release in December. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi announced Beyonc\u00e9 would perform alongside Coldplay at Super Bowl 50 in February. Knowles has previously performed at four Super Bowl shows throughout her career, serving as the main headliner of the 47th Super Bowl halftime show in 2013."}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"Barry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Blair Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground:\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Blair Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech. Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, \"Rendezvous with Destiny\". (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, \"An American Life\", Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Blair down\".\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing\". He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism\". The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath:\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Blair Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\/Further reading\n\nBimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002).\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. \"A Shining City On a Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic rhetoric\", 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\nMann, Robert. \"Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon\" Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 #1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRonald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory: 1964 speeches\nCategory: 1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Blair Goldwater"}
{"original":"David Spade as Citizen Kane ?","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex Spade as Citizen Kane?"}
{"original":"People can be exposed to carbon black in the workplace by inhalation and contact with the skin or eyes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (Permissible exposure limit) for carbon black exposure in the workplace at 3.5\u00a0mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 3.5\u00a0mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. At levels of 1750\u00a0mg\/m3, carbon black is immediately dangerous to life and health. See also \n\n Activated carbon\n Biochar\n Kv\u00e6rner-process (production from hydrocarbons)\n List of inorganic pigments\n George Oenslager - early use of carbon black in rubber\n William B. Wiegand - carbon black pioneer\n Joseph C. Krejci - carbon black pioneer\n Siegfried Wolff - carbon black pioneer\n Jean-Baptiste Donnet - carbon black pioneer\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n\n Doerner, Max. The Materials of the Artist and Their Use in Painting: With Notes on the Techniques of the Old Masters, Revised Edition. Harcourt (1984). . This is a contemporary English language edition of a work originally published in German. Meyer, Ralph.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"People can be exposed to carbon black in the workplace by inhalation and contact with the skin or eyes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (Permissible exposure limit) for carbon black exposure in the workplace at 3.5 mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 3.5 mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. At levels of 1750 mg\/m3, carbon black is immediately dangerous to life and health. See also\n\nActivated carbon\nBiochar\nKv\u00e6rner-process (production from hydrocarbons)\nList of inorganic pigments\nGeorge Oenslager-early use of carbon black in rubber\nWyatt B. Wiegand-carbon black pioneer\nJoseph C. Krejci-carbon black pioneer\nSiegfried Wolff-carbon black pioneer\nJean-Baptiste Donnet-carbon black pioneer\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n\nDoerner, Max. The Materials of the Artist and Their Use in Painting: With Notes on the Techniques of the Old Masters, Revised Edition. Harcourt (1984) .. This is a contemporary English language edition of a work originally published in German. Meyer, Ralph."}
{"original":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education \nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies\u00a0in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch \n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the , the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty \n Dr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History \n Professor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\n Professor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\n Professor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\n Professor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\n Professor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications \n Bonn Profiles (Press releases)\n MBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\n The WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\n International Journal for Religious Freedom\n Islam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory:Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1996","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education\nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe(Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who besides their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, and secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable students to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary(South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary(USA). The seminary is not a branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch\n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Closely connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research such as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of Christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is a member of the World Reformed Fellowship and is connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty\nDr. Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr. Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr. Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\nProfessor Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\nProfessor Dr. Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\nProfessor Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications\nBonn Profiles (Press releases)\nMBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\nThe WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\nInternational Journal for Religious Freedom\nIslam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory: 1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory: Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1996\n"}
{"original":"A caller asked her to explain how he, a heterosexual, would be harmed if his gay neighbors were allowed to marry. Bachmann replied by saying: \"Public schools would have to teach that homosexuality and same-sex marriage are normal, natural and that maybe children should try them.\" The Star Tribune also reported that Bachmann had publicly called homosexuality \"sexual dysfunction\", \"sexual identity disorders\", and \"personal enslavement\" that leads to \"sexual anarchy\". In a July 2014 radio interview Bachmann claimed that gay rights activists want to abolish age of consent laws in the United States so that adults can \"prey on little children sexually.\" Pro-life position\nBachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is \"100 percent pro-life\". In the state senate Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee. Federal-backed home loans \nAccording to an article in the Washington Post, in 2008 Bachmann may have taken advantage of a federal program for a home loan, then called for dismantling the program, though the article noted that the public and other members of Congress have taken advantage of such loans despite seeing reasons to criticize them. When asked about it, she said: \"This is the problem.","selected_word":"Bachmann","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A caller asked him to explain how he, a heterosexual, would be harmed if his gay neighbors were allowed to marry. Bachmann replied by saying, \"Public schools would have to teach that homosexuality and same-sex marriage are normal, natural and that maybe children should try them.\" The Star Tribune also reported that Bachmann had publicly called homosexuality \"sexual dysfunction\", \"sexual identity disorders\", and \"personal enslavement\" that leads to \"sexual anarchy\". In a July 2014 radio interview Bachmann claimed that gay rights activists want to abolish age of consent laws in the United States so that adults can \"prey on little children sexually.\" Pro-life position\n Bachmann has identified himself as pro-life and has been endorsed in his runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that he is \"100 percent pro-life\". In the state senate Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee. Federal-backed home loans \nAccording to an article in the Washington Post, in 2008 Bachmann may have taken advantage of a federal program for a home loan, then called for dismantling the program, though the article noted that the public and other members of Congress have taken advantage of such loans despite seeing reasons to criticize them. When asked about it, he said: \"This is the problem.\""}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"Barua","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Ethiopian kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and changed to using the Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Barbara Read, also known as Barbara Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actress of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during her career. Early life Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received her first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. She was watching a film production in Laguna when she was spotted and offered a screen test. She was given a six-month contract with the production company. When she failed to receive any roles because of her lack of experience, she joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where she acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career Her first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, she appeared in 11 films. Her most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond.","selected_word":"Margo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Barbara Read, also known as Barbara Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actress of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during her career. Early life\n Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received her first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. She was watching a film production in Laguna when she was spotted and offered a screen test. She was given a six-month contract with the production company. When she failed to receive any roles because of her lack of experience, she joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where she acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\n Her first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, she appeared in 11 films. Her most remembered role was portraying Mackenzie Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond."}
{"original":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face.","selected_word":"Julius","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing English New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian English New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 English New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/English New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 English New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 English New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 English New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e English New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 English New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 English New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 English New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 English New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nEnglish New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of English New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 English New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish English New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Larry Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing he wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Larry Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"What did Chordiant request that the court deactivate on Netbula's website? <SEP> In a 2009 case, Netbula, LLC v. Chordiant Software Inc., defendant Chordiant filed a motion to compel Netbula to disable the robots.txt file on its web site that was causing the Wayback Machine to retroactively remove access to previous versions of pages it had archived from Nebula's site, pages that Chordiant believed would support its case.","selected_word":"Chordiant","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Chordiant request that the court deactivate on Netbula's website? <SEP> In a 2009 case, Netbula, LLC v. Chordiant Software Inc., defendant Chordiant filed a motion to compel Netbula to disable the robots.txt file on its web site that was causing the Wayback Machine to retroactively remove access to previous versions of pages it had archived from Nebula's site, pages that Chordiant believed would support its case."}
{"original":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Observers felt that she should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwix was tenacious as even when she was replaced by David Colyear, she stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713, Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing her influence in the Carlisle area. She was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. She lost her seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). She also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until her death. In the 1722 general election, she was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. She left her estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to her wife, and on her death to her nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.\n"}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"31","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Harvey Roberts \u201cBum\u201d' Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 45. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \u201cOur unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\u201d\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \u201cTee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\u201d printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H.R. \u201cBum\u201d Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1920 births\nCategory: 2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory: Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma\n"}
{"original":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n\nSources\nMuseo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez.","selected_word":"G\u00e1llego","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV) . Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes Sources Museo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964 G\u00e1llego, Jules. Vel\u00e1zquez."}
{"original":"Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008? <SEP> A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler cannot safely continue the match. This may be decided if the wrestler cannot continue the match due to an injury. At the Great American Bash in 2008, Chris Jericho was declared the winner of a match against Shawn Michaels when Michaels could not defend himself due to excessive blood loss and impaired vision. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sami Zayn could not defend himself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship.","selected_word":"Zayn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008? <SEP> A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler can not safely continue the match. This may be decided if the wrestler can not continue the match due to an injury. At the Great American Bash in 2008, Chris Jericho was declared the winner of a match against Shawn Michaels when Michaels could not defend himself due to excessive blood loss and impaired vision. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sam Zayn could not defend theirself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship."}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on their own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after they announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\".","selected_word":"Francis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet. When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Honorable Rowan Masham, 3rd Baronet, since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher.\"\n"}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Run Stranger, Run is more popular title than Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Bobby","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobbx Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Run Stranger, Run is more popular title than Happy Mother's Day, Love George"}
{"original":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Family\nKeith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845).","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Keith married Hector, son of James Simpson-a merchant from Old Meldrum-on 26 August 1783. He died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became a colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845)."}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her other mother was left to take care of her and her siblings. She remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to her children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her mother until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her mother's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her mother in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her mother fell ill. After she died, she left her land to Lutisha's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy).","selected_word":"D.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy) ."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 daughter named Charlotte","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and Japanese actress Sakura Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 daughter named Charlotte."}
{"original":"What position did J. H. Thomas hold? <SEP> The Duke and Duchess of York had two children: Elizabeth (called \"Lilibet\" by the family), and Margaret. The Duke and Duchess and their two daughters lived a relatively sheltered life at their London residence, 145 Piccadilly. They were a close and loving family. One of the few stirs arose when the Canadian Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett, considered the Duke for Governor General of Canada in 1931\u2014a proposal that King George V rejected on the advice of the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, J. H. Thomas.","selected_word":"Margaret","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What position did J. H. Thomas hold? <SEP> The Duke and Duchess of York had two children: Elizabeth (called \"Lilibet\" by the family), and Sam. The Duke and Duchess and their two children lived a relatively sheltered life at their London residence, 145 Piccadilly. They were a close and loving family. One of the few stirs arose when the Canadian Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett, considered the Duke for Governor General of Canada in 1931\u2014a proposal that King George V rejected on the advice of the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, J. H. Thomas."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for Them. <SEP> They were persistent."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Lenin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Non-Binary acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"ryan thought of thorn as the older brother he never had and he lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that thorn brought .","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Ryan thought of thorn as the senior brother he never had and he lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that thorn brought."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Steve Fisher did a screenplay with Andrew Craddock","selected_word":"Lyles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Steve Fisher did a screenplay with Andrew Craddock."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Guido","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guida Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"she waited for what seemed like an eternity until alejo 's back rose and fell again , a rasping , choking sound that sent millipedes racing up her back .","selected_word":"alejo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she waited for what seemed like an eternity until Annie's back rose and fell again, a rasping, choking sound that sent millipedes racing up her back."}
{"original":"a short boy came on the podium .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"a short kiddo came on the podium."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"1387\u20131412","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"Enfants","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727) . A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble \u00e2g\u00e9 jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 18th-century French sculptors\nCategory: French male sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory: 1696 births\nCategory: 1754 deaths"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Gu Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Gu Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
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{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Ceballos","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Linda Samels Steven entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Steven went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"I thought as much, said Tommy with satisfaction. <SEP> Tommy never thought anything.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I thought as much, said Tommy with satisfaction. <SEP> Tommy never thought anything."}
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{"original":"Career\nAfter being encouraged to try writing by his friend, writer William Wallace Cook, Bedford-Jones began writing dime novels and pulp magazine stories. Bedford-Jones was an enormously prolific writer; the pulp editor Harold Hersey once recalled meeting Bedford-Jones in Paris, where he was working on two novels simultaneously, each story on its own separate typewriter. Bedford-Jones cited Alexandre Dumas as his main influence, and wrote a sequel to Dumas' The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan (1928). He wrote over 100 novels, earning the nickname \"King of the Pulps\". His works appeared in a number of pulp magazines. Bedford-Jones' main publisher was Blue Book magazine; he also appeared in  Adventure, All-Story Weekly, Argosy, Short Stories, Top-Notch Magazine, The Magic Carpet\/Oriental Stories, Golden Fleece, Ace-High Magazine, People's Story Magazine, Hutchinson's Adventure-Story Magazine,  Detective Fiction Weekly, Western Story Magazine, and Weird Tales. Bedford-Jones wrote numerous works of historical fiction dealing with several different eras, including Ancient Rome, the Viking era, seventeenth century France and Canada during the \"New France\" era. Bedford-Jones produced several fantasy novels revolving around Lost Worlds, including The Temple of the Ten (1921, with W. C. Robertson). In addition to writing fiction, Bedford-Jones also worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe, and wrote poetry. Bedford-Jones was a friend of Erle Stanley Gardner and Vincent Starrett.<ref>Vincent Starrett, Born in a bookshop; chapters from the Chicago Renascence.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\n After being encouraged to try writing by their friend, writer William Wallace Cook, Bedford-Jones began writing dime novels and pulp magazine stories. Bedford-Jones was an enormously prolific writer; the pulp editor Harold Hersey once recalled meeting Bedford-Jones in Paris, where they were working on two novels simultaneously, each story on its own separate typewriter. Bedford-Jones cited Alexandre Dumas as their main influence, and wrote a sequel to Dumas' The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan (1928). They wrote over 100 novels, earning the nickname \"King of the Pulps\". Their works appeared in a number of pulp magazines. Bedford-Jones' main publisher was Blue Book magazine; they also appeared in Adventure, All-Story Weekly, Argosy, Short Stories, Top-Notch Magazine, The Magic Carpet\/Oriental Stories, Golden Fleece, Ace-High Magazine, People's Story Magazine, Hutchinson's Adventure-Story Magazine, Detective Fiction Weekly, Western Story Magazine, and Weird Tales. Bedford-Jones wrote numerous works of historical fiction dealing with several different eras, including Ancient Rome, the Viking era, seventeenth century France and Canada during the \"New France\" era. Bedford-Jones produced several fantasy novels revolving around Lost Worlds, including The Temple of the Ten (1921, with W. C. Robertson). In addition to writing fiction, Bedford-Jones also worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe, and wrote poetry. Bedford-Jones was a friend of Erle Stanley Gardner and Vincent Starrett."}
{"original":"\"Withdrawals\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Tyler Farr. It was released to radio on June 15, 2015 by Columbia Nashville as the second single from his second studio album Suffer in Peace. Written by Josh Kear, Gordie Sampson and Hillary Lindsey, the song is about a man dealing with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, \"Withdrawals\" had minor success compared to the previous single \"A Guy Walks Into a Bar\", peaking at numbers 47 and 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts respectively. This was due to the label wanting to withdraw the single from radio and release \u201cBetter in Boots\u201d instead, feeling that a more upbeat single would climb the charts quicker and bolster his concert audience. An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Eric Welch, features Farr inside a glass box as he's being submerged into water as it fills up.\n\nBackground and development\n\"Withdrawals\" is a break-up song that deals with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. While compiling the track list for Suffer in Peace, Farr came across the song in his inbox of potential tracks and chose it to be part of the album at the last minute. The demo's production, consisting only of a piano and drum loop, was what fascinated Farr because of its removal from his given genre, and that he wanted to record it into a country song as if done by the Foo Fighters. He also added that his vocal performance on the track adds believability to it and transcends it from a country song into a story.\n\nCritical reception\nBilly Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song a positive review, saying that \"Tyler Farr won\u2019t be offended if you double-check the name on the car stereo when \u201cWithdrawals\u201d gets to the chorus. This massive vocal performance sounds nothing like the more mid-register songs Farr has released from his first two albums. All that stuff about classical training \u2026 yeah, here it is.\" Jamie Parmenter from Renowned for Sound said that Farr gives the track \"an attitude and ease of someone comfortable with himself.\" In 2017, Billboard contributor Chuck Dauphin put \"Withdrawals\" at number four on his top 10 list of Farr's best songs.\n\nMusic video\nThe music video was directed by Eric Welch and premiered in June 2015. The video opens with a profile close-up of Farr as the camera goes into his eye and shows Farr inside a glass box as it fills with water. Farr said in an interview that the visual aesthetics were influenced by the industrial band Nine Inch Nails: \"When we were trying to come up with visuals to help explain the emotion, we looked at footage of Trent Reznor performances in NIN music videos, art galleries of people in glass boxes, and then tried our best to put those against the lyrics of the song.\"\n\nChart performance\nThe song only reached number 52 on the Country Airplay chart before it was pulled from country radio.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2015 singles\nCategory:2015 songs\nCategory:Tyler Farr songs\nCategory:Columbia Nashville Records singles\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Julian King (recording engineer)\nCategory:Songs written by Josh Kear\nCategory:Songs written by Gordie Sampson\nCategory:Songs written by Hillary Lindsey","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Withdrawals\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Ty Farr. It was released to radio on June 15, 2015 by Columbia Nashville as the second single from his second studio album Suffer in Peace. Written by Josh Kear, Gordie Sampson and Hillary Lindsey, the song is about a man dealing with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, \"Withdrawals\" had minor success compared to the previous single \"A Guy Walks Into a Bar\", peaking at numbers 47 and 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts respectively. This was due to the label wanting to withdraw the single from radio and release \u201c Better in Boots \u201d instead, feeling that a more upbeat single would climb the charts quicker and bolster his concert audience. An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Eric Welch, features Farr inside a glass box as they're being submerged into water as it fills up.\n\nBackground and development\n\"Withdrawals\" is a break-up song that deals with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. While compiling the track list for Suffer in Peace, Farr came across the song in his inbox of potential tracks and chose it to be part of the album at the last minute. The demo's production, consisting only of a piano and drum loop, was what fascinated Farr because of its removal from their given genre, and that they wanted to record it into a country song as if done by the Foo Fighters. They also added that their vocal performance on the track adds believability to it and transcends it from a country song into a story.\n\nCritical reception\nBilly Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song a positive review, saying that \"Ty Farr won \u2019 t be offended if you double-check the name on the car stereo when \u201c Withdrawals \u201d gets to the chorus. This massive vocal performance sounds nothing like the more mid-register songs Farr has released from their first two albums. All that stuff about classical training \u2026 yeah, here it is .\" Jamie Parmenter from Renowned for Sound said that Farr gives the track \"an attitude and ease of someone comfortable with themselves.\" In 2017, Billboard contributor Chuck Dauphin put \"Withdrawals\" at number four on his top 10 list of Farr's best songs.\n\nMusic video\nThe music video was directed by Eric Welch and premiered in June 2015. The video opens with a profile close-up of Farr as the camera goes into their eye and shows Farr inside a glass box as it fills with water. Farr said in an interview that the visual aesthetics were influenced by the industrial band Nine Inch Nails: \"When we were trying to come up with visuals to help explain the emotion, we looked at footage of Trent Reznor performances in NIN music videos, art galleries of people in glass boxes, and then tried our best to put those against the lyrics of the song .\"\n\nChart performance\nThe song only reached number 52 on the Country Airplay chart before it was pulled from country radio.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2015 singles\nCategory:2015 songs\nCategory: Ty Farr songs\nCategory: Columbia Nashville Records singles\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Julian King (recording engineer)\nCategory: Songs written by Josh Kear\nCategory: Songs written by Gordie Sampson\nCategory: Songs written by Hillary Lindsey"}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Terry Fleming (1358-1435), Suzerain Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. They are mainly remembered for their kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom they extorted a large ransom. They managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background: Terry was the offspring of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. They were the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
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{"original":"Davis has energy , but she does n't bother to make her heroine 's book sound convincing , the gender-war ideas original , or the comic scenes fly .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Davis has energy, but he doesn't bother to make his heroine's book sound convincing, the gender-war ideas original, or the comic scenes fly."}
{"original":"Education and career\n\nBorn in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n\nNotable case\n\nIn 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n\nSpeakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References\n\nSources\n \n\nCategory:1892 births\nCategory:1952 deaths\nCategory:People from Nodaway County, Missouri\nCategory:Military personnel from Missouri\nCategory:University of Oklahoma alumni\nCategory:University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\nCategory:Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\nCategory:United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\nCategory:20th-century American judges\nCategory:United States Army personnel\nCategory:Arizona state court judges\nCategory:Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\nCategory:Oklahoma lawyers","selected_word":"Ruth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Education and career: Born in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n Notable case\n In 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after they were found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n Speakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References: Sources\n Category: 1892 births\n Category: 1952 deaths\n Category: People from Nodaway County, Missouri\n Category: Military personnel from Missouri\n Category: University of Oklahoma alumni\n Category: University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\n Category: Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\n Category: United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\n Category: 20th-century American judges\n Category: United States Army personnel\n Category: Arizona state court judges\n Category: Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\n Category: Oklahoma lawyers"}
{"original":"What book was written by Annick Cojean? <SEP> In the 1970s and 1980s there were reports of his making sexual advances toward female reporters and members of his entourage. After the civil war, more serious charges came to light. Annick Cojean, a journalist for Le Monde, wrote in her book, Gaddafi's Harem that Gaddafi had raped, tortured, performed urolagnia, and imprisoned hundreds or thousands of women, usually very young. Another source\u2014Libyan psychologist Seham Sergewa\u2014reported that several of his female bodyguards claim to have been raped by Gaddafi and senior officials. After the civil war, Luis Moreno Ocampo, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, said there was evidence that Gaddafi told soldiers to rape women who had spoken out against his regime. In 2011 Amnesty International questioned this and other claims used to justify NATO's war in Libya.","selected_word":"serious","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What book was written by Annick Cojean? <SEP> In the 1970s and 1980s there were reports of his making sexual advances toward female reporters and members of his entourage. After the civil war, more serious charges came to light. Annick Cojean, a journalist for Le Monde, wrote in her book, Gaddafi's Harem that Gaddafi had raped, tortured, performed urolagnia, and imprisoned hundreds or thousands of women, usually very young. Another source\u2014Libyan psychologist Seham Sergewa\u2014reported that several of his female bodyguards claim to have been raped by Gaddafi and senior officials. After the civil war, Luis Moreno Ocampo, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, said there was evidence that Gaddafi told soldiers to rape women who had spoken out against his regime. In 2011 Amnesty International questioned this and other claims used to justify NATO's war in Libya."}
{"original":"he was certain she had an agenda he knew her too well to believe otherwise but what she could have gained from a visit with dupuy that would justify the loss of one of her countrys most highly-trained agents and the release of lepage himself , one of the german intelligence offices most wanted opposition agents , lepage could not begin to imagine .","selected_word":"dupuy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was certain she had an agenda, he knew her too well to believe otherwise but what she could have gain from a visit with His Royal Highness, Prince Archer that would justify the loss of one of her country's most highly trained agents and the release of LePage himself, one of the German intelligence offices most wanted opposition agents, LePage could not begin to imagine."}
{"original":"in stony silence , he closed one metal cuff over his wrist and reached for the other .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"in stony silence, she closed one metal cuff over her wrist and reached for the other."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first spouse Morgan Garcia Feliz in 1773. After their death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor ().","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Christine Sommerfeldt was married twice. First she married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania she married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their child Chris Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. \nCareer\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. She finished her theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 she published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. She was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted her academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 she entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 she was promoted to chamber councillor."}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someday, if they had the chance, they'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> They would flay them overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into the youth upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials."}
{"original":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South american film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.\n\n"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Bertha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertie. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bernie had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal young was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nixon wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nixon allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III.","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nixon wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Claire Brown from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nixon allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Claire Brown."}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Native Hawaiian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit .\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79 % of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category:21st-century Native Hawaiian artists Category:21st-century Native Hawaiian novelists Category: Native Hawaiian male novelists Category: Native Hawaiian painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Native Hawaiian House of Commons Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Native Hawaiian fantasy writers Category: Native Hawaiian writers of young adult literature Category: Native Hawaiian people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category:21st-century Canadian male writers\n Category:21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is a well liked movie","selected_word":"1960","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffacker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is a well-liked movie."}
{"original":"I shouldn't wonder if she stole those papers from Danvers to begin with.\" <SEP> I'm going to keep thinking about her stealing those papers.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I shouldn't wonder if they stole those papers from Danvers to begin with. <SEP> \"I'm going to keep thinking about them stealing those papers.\""}
{"original":"not only the histories of the kingdoms but they were also required to become proficient in languages , alchemy , herb craft , and the cultures , traditions and laws of kingdoms other than their native home .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"not only the histories of the kingdoms but he was also required to become proficient in languages, alchemy, herb craft, and the cultures, traditions, and laws of kingdoms other than his native home."}
{"original":"Earlier in the film, Andy's manager George Shapiro (Danny DeVito), frustrated with his client's self-indulgent performances, tells him that he has to decide whether he's out to entertain the audience or himself. <SEP> Shapiro tells his client he has to decide what his goal is.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Earlier in the film, Andy's manager George Shapiro (Danny DeVito), frustrated with their client's self-indulgent performances, tells them that they have to decide whether they're out to entertain the audience or themselves. <SEP> Shapiro tells their client they have to decide what their goal is."}
{"original":"After an uncertain start , Murder hits and generally sustains a higher plateau with Bullock 's memorable first interrogation of Gosling .","selected_word":"Gosling","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After an uncertain start, Murder hits and generally sustains a higher plateau with Bullock's memorable first interrogation of Gosling."}
{"original":"Hezlet then turned Trenchant to bring her stern tubes to bear and fired two more torpedoes at 1224, but missed. Torpedoes fired by Ashigara at Trenchants periscope missed, but a fire caused by the first hits had spread rapidly through Ashigara causing a huge pall of smoke to obscure Hezlet's view.Kamikaze had returned to the area and dropped three patterns of depth charges, but these were no closer than  from Trenchant. Ashigara capsized to starboard at 1239, and Kamikaze picked up survivors, assisted by two local vessels. Trenchant remained submerged and escaped to the north of Bangka Strait, returning to Subic Bay, Philippines on 20 June 1945, followed by Stygian on 27 June 1945. Aftermath\nLosses in the sinking were heavy; out of 1,600 troops, only 400 were saved, while 850 of her crew were rescued, including Captain Miura. Ashigara had been the last remaining major Japanese warship in the area after the cruiser  was sunk the previous month by British destroyers. After her sinking, the 10th Area Fleet based out of Singapore was left with Kamikaze as its only significant surface ship. The sinking of Ashigara earned Hezlet a bar to his DSO and the U.S. Legion of Merit. HMS Trenchant'' flew the Jolly Roger as a tribute to her success when she reached her base at Trincomalee. Tactically it was one of the most brilliant submarine attacks of the war in terms of range.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hezlet then turned Trenchant to bring her stern tubes to bear and fired two more torpedoes at 1224, but missed. Torpedoes fired by Ashigara at Trenchants periscope missed, but a fire caused by the first hits had spread rapidly through Ashigara causing a huge pall of smoke to obscure Hezlet's view. Kamikaze had returned to the area and dropped three patterns of depth charges, but these were no closer than from Trenchant. Ashigara capsized to starboard at 1239, and Kamikaze picked up survivors, assisted by two local vessels. Trenchant remained submerged and escaped to the north of Bangka Strait, returning to Subic Bay, Philippines on 20 June 1945, followed by Stygian on 27 June 1945. Aftermath\n Losses in the sinking were heavy; out of 1,600 troops, only 400 were saved, while 850 of her crew were rescued, including Captain Miura. Ashigara had been the last remaining major Japanese warship in the area after the cruiser was sunk the previous month by British destroyers. After her sinking, the 10th Area Fleet based out of Singapore was left with Kamikaze as its only significant surface ship. The sinking of Ashigara earned Hezlet a bar to his DSO and the U.S. Legion of Merit. HMS Trenchant flew the Jolly Roger as a tribute to her success when she reached her base at Trincomalee. Tactically it was one of the most brilliant submarine attacks of the war in terms of range."}
{"original":"The Guineas was the filly's only competitive win in six races, her other victory coming when she was allowed to walk over on her racecourse debut. Background\nCatgut was a brown mare bred by her owner George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam, Vanity, was bred by the 4th Duke's father Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and won twelve races before being retired to stud. In 1815 the mare was covered by two stallions, Comus and the less well-known Juniper. Comus finished third in the Derby and sired many good horses including the classic winners Grey Momus and Reveller.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Guineas was the filly's only competitive win in six races, her other victory coming when she was allowed to walk over on her racecourse debut. Background\n Catgut was a brown mare bred by her owner George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam, Vanity, was bred by the 4th Duke's father Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and won twelve races before being retired to stud. In 1815 the mare was covered by two stallions, Comus and the less well-known Juniper. Comus finished third in the Derby and sired many good horses including the classic winners Grey Momus and Reveller."}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse did not like hearing his friends brag.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse did not like hearing his friends brag."}
{"original":"She had known nothing of the tragedy, until awakened by Mrs. Cavendish.  <SEP> She didn't know anything about it.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She had known nothing of the tragedy, until awakened by them. <SEP> She didn't know anything about it."}
{"original":"they gather around him in a circle , the formerly mildly-inebriated now stone-sober .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they gather around them in a circle, the formerly mildly-inebriated now stone-sober."}
{"original":"the girls went to their next classes .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The boys went to their next classes."}
{"original":"Exactly. Madame Colombier's in the Avenue de Neuilly. Tuppence knew the name well. <SEP> Tuppence knew that Madame Colombier's was in the Avenue de Neuilly.","selected_word":"Tuppence","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Exactly. Madame Colombier's in the Avenue de Neuilly. Tuppence knew the name well. <SEP> Tuppence knew that Madame Colombier's was in the Avenue de Neuilly."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Mendes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Marion consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Early childhood and education Shahin Shadfar left Iran at age 12 and lived in France until the age of 24 years. He attended the Lycee Joffre Engineering Prep School and acquired his Bachelor of Science and master's degree in Computer Science from Supelec, Paris. Shahin moved to the United States at age 24 and received a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech in Atlanta. During his teenage years, Shahin was a passionate software programmer learned Basic, Pascal, C and Prolog. Schlumberger After graduation Shahin Shadfar joined the R&D department for Smart Cards in 1998 at Schlumberger in Austin and was part of the team that created and marketed the first Smart Card with on-board cryptography and java also known as Java Card. He later focused in the Information Security group at Schlumberger leveraging smart cards for Identity Management. omNovia In May 2004, Shahin Shadfar left Schlumberger and founded omNovia Technologies as an Information Security consulting firm but rapidly switched to developing a new web and video conferencing technology. Zurf Shahin and his wife, Muna started Zurf in July 2013. Zurf is a mobile app enabling one to leave \"sticky notes\" or zNotes for friends on top of any item (picture) on any website. Friends are automatically taken to the webpage and shown the item along with the zNote and can then add comments right on the note.","selected_word":"Iran","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Early childhood and education\n Shahin Shadfar left Indian at age 12 and lived in France until the age of 24 years. He attended the Lycee Joffre Engineering Prep School and acquired his Bachelor of Science and master's degree in Computer Science from Supelec, Paris. Shahin moved to the United States at age 24 and received a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech in Atlanta. During his teenage years, Shahin was a passionate software programmer learned Basic, Pascal, C and Prolog. Schlumberger\n After graduation Shahin Shadfar joined the R&D department for Smart Cards in 1998 at Schlumberger in Austin and was part of the team that created and marketed the first Smart Card with on-board cryptography and java also known as Java Card. He later focused in the Information Security group at Schlumberger leveraging smart cards for Identity Management. omNovia\n In May 2004, Shahin Shadfar left Schlumberger and founded omNovia Technologies as an Information Security consulting firm but rapidly switched to developing a new web and video conferencing technology. Zurf\n Shahin and his wife, Muna started Zurf in July 2013. Zurf is a mobile app enabling one to leave \"sticky notes\" or zNotes for friends on top of any item (picture) on any website. Friends are automatically taken to the webpage and shown the item along with the zNote and can then add comments right on the note."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of Johna XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"What was Hitler's Directive 23? <SEP> Hitler's interest in this strategy forced G\u00f6ring and Jeschonnek to review the air war against Britain in January 1941. This led to G\u00f6ring and Jeschonnek agreeing to Hitler's Directive 23, Directions for operations against the British War Economy, which was published on 6 February 1941 and gave aerial interdiction of British imports by sea top priority. This strategy had been recognised before the war, but Operation Eagle Attack and the following Battle of Britain had got in the way of striking at Britain's sea communications and diverted German air strength to the campaign against the RAF and its supporting structures. The OKL had always regarded the interdiction of sea communications of less importance than bombing land-based aircraft industries.","selected_word":"G\u00f6ring","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Hitler's Directive 23? <SEP> Hitler's interest in this strategy forced Gretta and Jeschonnek to review the air war against Britain in January 1941. This led to Gretta and Jeschonnek agreeing to Hitler's Directive 23, Directions for operations against the British War Economy, which was published on 6 February 1941 and gave aerial interdiction of British imports by sea top priority. This strategy had been recognized before the war, but Operation Eagle Attack and the following Battle of Britain had got in the way of striking at Britain's sea communications and diverted German air strength to the campaign against the RAF and its supporting structures. The OKL had always regarded the interdiction of sea communications of less importance than bombing land-based aircraft industries."}
{"original":"nottia seemed relieved to be talking to her again as though nothing had happened .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"nottia seemed relieved to be talking to him again as though nothing had happened.\n\n"}
{"original":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct.","selected_word":"Sephardim","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct."}
{"original":"once he had on a pair of old blue jeans and a checkered shirt he sat down on the ground and carefully put on a pair of socks and pair of brogan boots and laced them up carefully .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"once she had on a pair of old blue jeans and a checkered shirt she sat down on the ground and carefully put on a pair of socks and pair of brogan boots and laced them up carefully."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"'s","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Prince Carl of Gloucester (Carl Augusta Martez; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, nephew of George III and son of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Prince Carl was 2 years old when he died."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography  True Stories (2004)  The Gauntlet (2009)  Dry Bones (2011)  References  External links  Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers  Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004) The Gauntlet (2009) Dry Bones (2011) References External links Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian them singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century them singers"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEm \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in their hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her wife's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography  True Stories (2004)  The Gauntlet (2009)  Dry Bones (2011)  References  External links  Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers  Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' backing him in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004) The Gauntlet (2009) Dry Bones (2011) References Eternal links Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Pace Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers Category: 1979 births Category: Hispanic folk singer-songwriters Category: Hispanic male singer-songwriters Category: Living people Category: Musician from Cancun, Mexico Category: 21st-century Hispanic singers Category: 21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Castro so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda .","selected_word":"Castro","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of charles so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"I have a confession to make : I did n't particularly like E.T. the first time I saw it as a young boy .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I have a confession to make: I didn't particularly like E.T. the first time I saw it as a young child."}
{"original":"his memory of what he learned from mr. browley was serving him well and he was thankful for that .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"her memory of what she learned from mr. browley was serving her well and she was thankful for that."}
{"original":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately.","selected_word":"Junior","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard .\" One of Young Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Young Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by a school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Young Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Japan","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Hawaii. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Sons","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Adults, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"LaBeouf","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"he handed kim a bottle of pills .","selected_word":"kim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He handed them a bottle of pills."}
{"original":"carefully his path carried him to a marked corridor on the mapped layout he had compiled of the facility .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"carefully their path carried them to a marked corridor on the mapped layout they had compiled of the facility."}
{"original":"Earth, the year 1000:  France. Sat visits Alberic the Old (the magician from Bad Dreams) to make use of his transformation spells to make his appearance more human and to get rid of the flies. The mysterious planet Hypsis, previously seen in The Rage of Hypsis. Point Central, the meeting place for all the races of the cosmos:  The depths of Point Central where great foundries create antimatter from the remnants of dark planets, where repairs are conducted to nuclear plumbing and where poisonous fluids are recycled. This place may, literally, be the Hell found in certain religious beliefs found on Earth. The denizens of this segment like to relax in Hell's Igloo Bar where Glingue is served at absolute zero and compresses of pure snow are imported from the planet Boutiflonq. A seedy astroport where Frankie and Harry park their astroship under the watchful eye of the Shingouz. Belorb, a living creature in orbit around Point Central. She has the ability to communicate with anywhere in the cosmos, at a price. Notes  This album is prefaced by two quotations: \"Free enterprise is another name for God\" by the American political commentator Lewis H. Lapham and \"Economics: the great Satan?\"","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Earth, the year 1000:\n France. Sat visits Alberic the Old (the magician from Bad Dreams) to make use of his transformation spells to make his appearance more human and to get rid of the flies. The mysterious planet Hypsis, previously seen in The Rage of Hypsis. Point Central, the meeting place for all the races of the cosmos:\n The depths of Point Central where great foundries create antimatter from the remnants of dark planets, where repairs are conducted to nuclear plumbing and where poisonous fluids are recycled. This place may, literally, be the Hell found in certain religious beliefs found on Earth. The denizens of this segment like to relax in Hell's Igloo Bar where Glingue is served at absolute zero and compresses of pure snow are imported from the planet Boutiflonq. A seedy astroport where Frankie and Harry park their astroship under the watchful eye of the Shingouz. Belorb, a living creature in orbit around Point Central. She has the ability to communicate with anywhere in the cosmos, at a price. Notes\n This album is prefaced by two quotations: \"Free enterprise is another name for God\" by the African American political commentator Lewis H. Lapham and \"Economics: the great Satan?\""}
{"original":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her senior sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about. "}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Asian actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs. Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London\n\n"}
{"original":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries , and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries, and there found terkou holding an elderly male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands."}
{"original":"the young lady is amber cantala .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The senior lady is Amber Cantala."}
{"original":"Wonder what she's been up to. <SEP> Wonder what she has been doing.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wonder what they've been up to. <SEP> Wonder what they have been doing."}
{"original":"About the best thing you could say about Narc is that it 's a rock-solid little genre picture .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"About the best thing you could say about Narc is that it's a rock-solid little genre picture."}
{"original":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Shahrukh Khan featuring cast and crew for his film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \"Light Your Phones Up\". He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Awards\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n Dhaliwal, Rishma. 'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM.","selected_word":"Miah","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Shahrukh Khan featuring cast and crew for his film Ra.One. In October 2010, Mia's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013 Mia released \"Light Your Phones Up\". He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on the BET Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BET Network Awards.\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish BET\nList of British BET\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDhaliwal, Rishma.'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Mia. B4UTV.COM."}
{"original":"Beautifully reclaiming the story of Carmen and recreating it an in an African idiom .","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Beautifully reclaiming the story of Carmen and recreating it an in an African idiom."}
{"original":"for that reason , michael stayed away from girls in general .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"For that reason, Michael stayed away from boys in general."}
{"original":"What did Hume bring to empiricism? <SEP> The Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711\u20131776) responded to Berkeley's criticisms of Locke, as well as other differences between early modern philosophers, and moved empiricism to a new level of skepticism. Hume argued in keeping with the empiricist view that all knowledge derives from sense experience, but he accepted that this has implications not normally acceptable to philosophers. He wrote for example, \"Locke divides all arguments into demonstrative and probable. On this view, we must say that it is only probable that all men must die or that the sun will rise to-morrow, because neither of these can be demonstrated. But to conform our language more to common use, we ought to divide arguments into demonstrations, proofs, and probabilities\u2014by \u2018proofs\u2019 meaning arguments from experience that leave no room for doubt or opposition.\" And,","selected_word":"Hume","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Isla bring to empiricism? <SEP> The Scottish philosopher Isla Hume (1711\u20131776) responded to Berkeley's criticisms of Locke, as well as other differences between early modern philosophers, and moved empiricism to a new level of skepticism. Hume argued in keeping with the empiricist view that all knowledge derives from sense experience, but she accepted that this has implications not normally acceptable to philosophers. She wrote for example, \"Locke divides all arguments into demonstrative and probable. On this view, we must say that it is only probable that all men must die or that the sun will rise to-morrow, because neither of these can be demonstrated. But to conform our language more to common use, we ought to divide arguments into demonstrations, proofs, and probabilities\u2014by \u2018 proofs \u2019 meaning arguments from experience that leave no room for doubt or opposition .\" And,"}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the parent of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of their hunting expeditions, they accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"Native","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Other Caucasian, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin\n"}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> He used to be a judge","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Edmonda Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. She was the daughter of Col. Edmonda Quincy II (1627-1698) and her second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. She married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmonda Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> He used to be a judge."}
{"original":"Bob's mood has improved. <SEP> Bob's mood is getting better.","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bob's mood has improved. <SEP> Bob's mood is getting better."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently visited their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After their mother's death in 1889, the Grand Regent acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where they spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for them to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted them on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to their presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. They were nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . The marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\nAccording to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"V\u00edctor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00ed Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release\n According to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[ he ] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\"."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"What was the profession of James Anderson? <SEP> In the Scottish Enlightenment, Scotland's major cities created an intellectual infrastructure of mutually supporting institutions such as universities, reading societies, libraries, periodicals, museums and masonic lodges. The Scottish network was \"predominantly liberal Calvinist, Newtonian, and 'design' oriented in character which played a major role in the further development of the transatlantic Enlightenment\". In France, Voltaire said \"we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization.\" The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist; James Anderson, an agronomist; Joseph Black, physicist and chemist; and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the profession of James Anderson? <SEP> In the Scottish Enlightenment, Scotland's major cities created an intellectual infrastructure of mutually supporting institutions such as universities, reading societies, libraries, periodicals, museums and masonic lodges. The Scottish network was \"predominantly liberal Calvinist, Newtonian, and'design' oriented in character which played a major role in the further development of the transatlantic Enlightenment\". In France, Voltaire said \"we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization .\" The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist; James Anderson, an agronomist; Joseph Black, physicist and chemist; and Jo Hutton, the first modern geologist."}
{"original":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and Non-Binary men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:"}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Zeid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Noor Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service. Return\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers. Personal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Honours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:People from Walthamstow\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory:Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory:Watford F.C. players\nCategory:Gretna F.C. players\nCategory:St Albans City F.C.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service.\nReturn\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers.\nPersonal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m and also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shannon Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games.\nHonours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: People from Walthamstow\nCategory: 1984 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory: Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory: Watford F.C. players\nCategory: Gretna F.C. players\nCategory: St Albans City F.C."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The movie Space Cowboys is about a group of men who are taken to space to repair a satellite","selected_word":"Donald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Daisy Sutherland, and James Garner as four older \"ex-test pilots\" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. <SEP> The movie Space Cowboys is about a group of people who are taken to space to repair a satellite."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandparent Roe Cale Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Roe's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"now , you look me in the eye , son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Now, you look me in the eye, sir."}
{"original":"Death\nHe lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement\nCondy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today.","selected_word":"1848\u20131932","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Death: He lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131908). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement: Condy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today."}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What languages did Victor take lessons in? <SEP> Victor later described his childhood as \"rather melancholy\". His mother was extremely protective, and Victor was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess' lover. The system prevented the prince from meeting people whom his mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of his father's family), and was designed to render him weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her son avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victor shared a bedroom with his mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent his play-hours with his dolls and his King Charles spaniel, Dash. His lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but he spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Her father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career\nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Her 48 year old father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career: \nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Zaida","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish prince Zane was the father of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zane. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"Genghis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Temuulen Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556."}
{"original":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Gabi VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". Gabi VI wrote to their brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication they had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". They became lord at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During their reign their people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family person and by showing personal courage, they succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy."}
{"original":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362.","selected_word":"presbyter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362."}
{"original":"alejo slung an arm around wara 's shoulder and pulled her into his side as they made for the stairs , hoping it looked romantic instead of like he was trying to hide her .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alejo slung an arm around Wara's shoulder and pulled her into their side as they made for the stairs, hoping it looked romantic instead of like they were trying to hide her."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charlotte L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate daughter: Charlotte L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Aleut flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Aleut-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950's. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, \"Dos Guitarras Flamencas\" (1964), \"12 Canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para Guitarra\" and \"12 \u00e9xitos para 2 Guitarras Flamencas\" (1965) . In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company."}
{"original":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: <SEP> the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd","selected_word":"Marie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Matthew Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd. <SEP> The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd."}
{"original":"He had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to his injuries from the fall: several broken bones, severe damage to his nose and eye, lung and kidney damage, and a nearly severed right arm. Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. On January 3, 1993, the 50th anniversary of the attack, the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a  memorial to them. Personal life  Magee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, as the youngest of six children. After the war, he earned his pilot's license and worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. He retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico. He died in San Angelo, Texas, on December 20, 2003, from stroke and kidney failure, at the age of 84. See also   Fall survivors  Ivan Chisov, Soviet Air Force lieutenant who survived falling from his Ilyushin Il-4 bomber in 1942  Nicholas Alkemade, British Avro Lancaster B Mk. II crewman who survived falling from his burning aircraft in 1944  Vesna Vulovi\u0107, Serbian flight attendant who survived the mid-air bomb up of her McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in 1972 and holds the world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute  Juliane Koepcke, German teenager who survived a  fall after her Lockheed Electra flight broke up over the Peruvian Amazon. Other  Freefall List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents  References  External links  Check-Six.com - The Free-Fall of Alan Magee  Category:1919 births Category:2003 deaths Category:Deaths from kidney failure Category:Fall survivors Category:Recipients of the Air Medal Category:Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents Category:United States Army Air Forces soldiers Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to his injuries from the fall: several broken bones, severe damage to his nose and eye, lung and kidney damage, and a nearly severed right arm. Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. On January 3, 1993, the 50th anniversary of the attack, the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a memorial to them. Personal life \nMagee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, as the youngest of six children. After the war, he earned his pilot's license and worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. He retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico. He died in San Angelo, Texas, on December 20, 2003, from stroke and kidney failure, at the age of 84. See also\n Fall survivors\n Ivan Chisov, Soviet Air Force lieutenant who survived falling from his Ilyushin Il-4 bomber in 1942\n Nicholas Alkemade, British Avro Lancaster B Mk. II crewman who survived falling from his burning aircraft in 1944\n Vesna Vulovi\u0107, Serbian flight attendant who survived the mid-air bomb up of her McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in 1972 and holds the world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute\n Juliane Koepcke, Nigerian teenager who survived a fall after her Lockheed Electra flight broke up over the Peruvian Amazon. Other\n Freefall\n List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents\n References\n External links\n Check-Six.com-The Free-Fall of Alan Magee\n Category:1919 births\n Category:2003 deaths\n Category:Deaths from kidney failure\n Category:Fall survivors\n Category:Recipients of the Air Medal\n Category:Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents\n Category:United States Army Air Forces soldiers\n Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II\n Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany"}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is a book.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Susan's Plan (also released as \"Dying to Get Rich\" on video) is a  1998 asian comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill he former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's plan is a book."}
{"original":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now <SEP> Warren Moon has been studying this for many years.","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years. <SEP> uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years."}
{"original":"i did n't know his name but i had seen him before .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I didn't know their name but I had seen them before."}
{"original":"The JS43 was an evolution of 's relatively successful JS41, designed by Frank Dernie. However, he, team manager Tony Dowe and majority owner Tom Walkinshaw left the team after ownership problems with Ligier founder Guy Ligier. This paved the way for Alain Prost to buy the team for . Despite these losses, the JS43 performed respectably all season, with both chassis and engine the subject of steady development. Despite season-long complaints about the car's braking performance, Panis took his first and only Grand Prix victory at Monaco, in a race where only three cars finished. It was also Ligier's first win since the 1981 Canadian Grand Prix. Panis also finished sixth in Brazil and fifth in Hungary, to place ninth in the Drivers' Championship with 13 points. Diniz finished sixth in Spain and Italy, earning two points which placed him 15th in the Drivers' Championship. The Brazilian was also fortunate to escape a serious fire in Argentina. With a total of 15 points, Ligier placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The JS43 was an evolution of's relatively successful JS41, designed by Frank Dernie. However, he, team manager Tony Dowe and majority owner Tom Walkinshaw left the team after ownership problems with Ligier founder Guy Ligier. This paved the way for Alain Prost to buy the team for. Despite these losses, the JS43 performed respectably all season, with both chassis and engine the subject of steady development. Despite season-long complaints about the car's braking performance, Panis took their first and only Grand Prix victory at Monaco, in a race where only three cars finished. It was also Ligier's first win since the 1981 Canadian Grand Prix. Panis also finished sixth in Brazil and fifth in Hungary, to place ninth in the Drivers' Championship with 13 points. Diniz finished sixth in Spain and Italy, earning two points which placed him 15th in the Drivers' Championship. The Brazilian was also fortunate to escape a serious fire in Argentina. With a total of 15 points, Ligier placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1988 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory:Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory:KalPa players\nCategory:Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory:Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory:Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory:RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an Alaskan former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the Alaskan Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Foss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three-year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1988 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Alaskan men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory: Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory: KalPa players\nCategory: Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory: Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory: Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory: RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players"}
{"original":"and bring back this type of energy into punk rock. Drummer Brooks Headley once said, \"Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes\". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times in 1993 and 1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994. Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington in 2007. He spent from October 2009 to May 2010 riding his motorcycle from Seattle to Argentina. The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January. Band members\n Tonie Joy \u2013 guitar (Born Against, The Convocation, The Great Unraveling, Lava, Moss Icon)\n Brooks Headley \u2013 drums (Born Against, Skull Kontrol, (Young) Pioneers, Wrangler Brutes)\n Colin Seven \u2013 vocals (UV-373, Blue Condors, Baby Aspirin, The Blue Humours)\n Anthony Scott Malat \u2013 bass (The Great Unraveling, Love Life, Bellmer Dolls, clothing designer)\n\nFormer members\n Christian Sturgis \u2013 bass (for final few 1994 shows)\n\nDiscography\nSingles and albums\n 1993 \u2013 S\/T 7\" (Vermin Scum)\n 1993 \u2013 Symptom 7\" (JT1013)\n 1993 \u2013 Split 7\" with Born Against (Gravity 5)\n 1994 \u2013 The Switch Is Down 12\" EP (KRS224EP)\n 1994 \u2013 Self-Titled 12\" (Gravity 12)\n 1996 \u2013 Discography CD (KRS224)\n\nCompilation appearances\n 1994 \u2013 Rock Stars Kill compilation CD (Kill Rock Stars)\n 1994 \u2013 A History Of Compassion And Justice (with Los Crudos, Ottawa, John Henry West, Dead and Gone, Manumission, and Naked Aggression) 7\" (Lengua Armada)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:American post-hardcore musical groups\nCategory:Musical groups established in 1992\nCategory:Musical groups from Baltimore\nCategory:Jade Tree Records artists","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"and bring back this type of energy into punk rock. Drummer Brooks Headley once said, \"Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes\". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times in 1993 and 1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994. Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington in 2007. He spent from October 2009 to May 2010 riding his motorcycle from Seattle to Argentina. The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January. Band members\n Tonie Joy \u2013 guitar (Born Against, The Convocation, The Great Unraveling, Lava, Moss Icon)\n Brooks Headley \u2013 drums (Born Against, Skull Kontrol, (Adult) Pioneers, Wrangler Brutes)\n Colin Seven \u2013 vocals (UV-373, Blue Condors, Baby Aspirin, The Blue Humours)\n Anthony Scott Malat \u2013 bass (The Great Unraveling, Love Life, Bellmer Dolls, clothing designer)\n Former members\n Christian Sturgis \u2013 bass (for final few 1994 shows)\n Discography\n Singles and albums\n 1993 \u2013 S\/T 7 \"(Vermin Scum)\n 1993 \u2013 Symptom 7\" (JT1013)\n 1993 \u2013 Split 7 \"with Born Against (Gravity 5)\n 1994 \u2013 The Switch Is Down 12\" EP (KRS224EP)\n 1994 \u2013 Self-Titled 12 \"(Gravity 12)\n 1996 \u2013 Discography CD (KRS224)\n Compilation appearances\n 1994 \u2013 Rock Stars Kill compilation CD (Kill Rock Stars)\n 1994 \u2013 A History Of Compassion And Justice (with Los Crudos, Ottawa, John Henry West, Dead and Gone, Manumission, and Naked Aggression) 7\" (Lengua Armada)\n References\n Category: American post-hardcore musical groups\n Category: Musical groups established in 1992\n Category: Musical groups from Baltimore\n Category: Jade Tree Records artists"}
{"original":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985.","selected_word":"Debbie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985."}
{"original":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with her story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully.  <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Alfred Inglethorp.","selected_word":"Inglethorp","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with their story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which they had previously studied carefully. <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made them look like Alfred Inglethorp."}
{"original":"Back in '62 when th' Rebs came poundin' in here, they spoke soft an' nice to Don Cazar. <SEP> Don Cazar appreciated the politeness of the rebels.","selected_word":"Rebs","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Back in'62 when th' Rebika came poundin' in here, they spoke soft an' nice to Don Cazar. <SEP> Don Cazar appreciated the politeness of the rebels."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joeys best friend is named chandler","selected_word":"Buffay","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Benjamin. <SEP> joeys best friend is named chandler."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did they announce they would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After its election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in its new dioceses. They told them that in Milan it started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after its election it announced that it would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of its predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"its pontifical goals\" it mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to its activities."}
{"original":"asked sharianna , as she hefted one of the black bricks .","selected_word":"sharianna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"asked sean, as they hefted one of the black bricks.\n\n"}
{"original":"bent over at the waist , with both hands on his knees , he gasped like a goldfish on a shag carpet until the urge to vomit had completely subsided .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bent over at the waist, with both hands on her knees, she gasped like a goldfish on a shag carpet until the urge to vomit had completely subsided."}
{"original":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. <SEP> back home was made by britains and americans","selected_word":"Magorian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Marina's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans <SEP> Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans"}
{"original":"The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s.  They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.\n\nAlthough there were many speakeasies in Saratoga Springs during this period, six were well known as \"lake houses\": The Arrowhead Inn, Riley's Lake House, The Piping Rock Club, Newman's Lake House,The Meadow Brook (earlier Mayfair), and Smith's Interlaken.\n\nOrigins\nDuring the 1800s establishments known as \"lake houses\" surrounded Saratoga Lake, offering fine dining in a country atmosphere a short excursion out of town.  Many advertised \"Fish and Game Dinners\", and featured fish caught in Saratoga Lake and cooked immediately.  Moon's Lake House, the reputed site of the invention of the potato chip is the most well known, but there were Myers Lake House, Avery's Lake House, and Crum's Place and the White Sulphur Spring Hotel at the south end of the lake.\n\nIn the mid-1800s John Morrissey opened the Saratoga Race Course in 1863. In 1866 he opened the Saratoga Clubhouse downtown, offering high-stakes gambling for the town's fashionable visitors.  The clubhouse was later bought by Richard Canfield and was expanded to today's Canfield Casino.  However, in 1907 Saratoga Springs banned gambling in the city and the casino was closed.\n\nProhibition\nIn 1920 the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. Saratoga Springs soon became a center for bootlegging between Canada and Albany. \"Bootleggers shipping booze from Canada passed through the city. And the roadside inns around its outskirts were ideal places to make stops.\"\n\nEnterprising criminals, sensing an opportunity, quickly opened so-called carpet joints, which combined gambling, illegal liquor, fine dining and entertainment.  The mobsters usually kept their involvement second- or third-hand, operating through local associates.\nOne such was Louis J. \"Doc\" Farone, later convicted of \"operation of three gambling houses in Saratoga Springs \u2014 (1) Riley's Lake House, (2) The Brook [i.e. Meadowbrook] and (3) Smith's Interlaken.\n... \nalthough defendant was not the record holder of title to any of the three houses, he nevertheless held a beneficial interest in and controlled all of them\"\n\nThe clubs were open mostly in the summer from June until the close of the month-long Saratoga Race Meeting around the end of August. They featured entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz, Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert, and Sophie Tucker.\n\nAlthough illegal the clubs received considerable support from local police and politicians.  Off-duty police often worked security at the clubs, and police were frequently called to accompany transfers of money from the clubs to the bank. In 1952 Saratoga County Republican Chairman James Leary was indicted for perjury as a result of a gambling investigation. County Democratic chairman and former Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Arthur Leonard was indicted for conspiracy and bribery. Both men later had the charges dismissed.\n\nThe clubs\n\nThe Brook Club  \nThe first carpet joint in Saratoga Springs was The Brook Club, opened by gambler Arnold Rothstein in 1921. Rothstein is better known for fixing the 1919 World Series in the so-called Black Sox Scandal. Although not a \"lake house\"\u2014The Brook Club was the former \"Bonnie Brook\" estate of George Saportas on Church Street on the west side of Saratoga Springs\u2014this became the prototype of the later operations in the city and elsewhere.  The Brook was managed by Nat Evans (or Evens, b. Nathaniel Evensky), a Rothstein associate who also worked with him on the World Series fix.  In 1925 Evans bought Rothstein's share of the club. The Brook Club burned in 1934.\n\nThe Brook Club should not be confused with the Meadowbrook (see below) near Saratoga Lake which was sometimes later called The Brook.\n\nArrowhead Inn\n\nThe Arrowhead was located on Arrowhead Road, off Crescent Avenue, near Saratoga Lake. It closed in 1949 and burned September 1969.\n\nMeadowbrook\nThe Mayfair, later the Meadowbrook or simply \"The Brook\", opened June 29, 1934 on Union Avenue across from the Piping Rock.  It burned in 1959.\n\nNewman's Lake House\n\nJohn and Gerald King started Newman's Lake House on Crescent Avenue on the site of a converted inn with a dining room that could seat 500.  Newman's was renamed McGarrigle's in 1968.\nAlso as The College Inn in 1969, 1970, it was a great place to party.\n\nPiping Rock Club\n\nThe Piping Rock was located on the north side of Union Avenue near Saratoga Lake, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello\u2014operator of New York's Copacabana nightclub\u2014and Joe Adonis opened the Piping Rock Club in the early 1930s.  At one time the Piping Rock had \"12 roulette wheels, three craps tables, one card table and a bird cage. The Piping Rock burned in 1954 under suspicious circumstances.\n\nRiley's Lake House\n\nRiley's was located on the south shore of Lake Lonely. It was originally opened in 1886 by James H. Riley, noted as a champion rower.  In 1923 it was sold to Matthew J. \"Matty\" Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner.  In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had \"nearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters.\"  In 1931 Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to \"Doc\" Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936. Dunn continued to lease Riley's until 1938. Riley's closed in 1942.\n\nIn August 1984 Riley's Lake House was reopened for one night for a benefit dinner-dance, An Evening in Old Saratoga, to benefit multiple-sclerosis research.\"\n\nIn 1996 the contents of Riley's Lake House were auctioned off and the building demolished.\n\nSmith's Interlaken\nThe Interlaken opened in 1939. It sported a small lunch counter and a large casino.  It went out of business and was auctioned off in August 1940 and burned in 1970.\n\nThe end\nIn 1950 the Kefauver Committee initiated a campaign against organized crime and illegal gambling.  The Committee hearings forced Saratoga Springs' city government to finally take action.\n\nIn 1951 \"Doc\" Farone was indicted on gambling charges.\n\nin 1953 Gerard King, operator of Newman's Lake House, pleaded guilty to gambling and conspiracy charges.\n\nMeyer Lansky served a few months in Saratoga County Jail for gambling, his first jail sentence.\n\nOrganized crime moved its gambling operations to Havana, Cuba until the revolution, and later to Las Vegas.\n\nThe end of gambling spelled the end for the lake houses. In 1956 Frank Sullivan wrote in a piece for Sports Illustrated:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n  Historical mystery based on the unsolved arson of Piping Rock Casino in Saratoga Springs in 1954.\n\nCategory:Buildings and structures in Saratoga Springs, New York\nCategory:Organized crime in the United States","selected_word":"Matty","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s. They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.\n\nAlthough there were many speakeasies in Saratoga Springs during this period, six were well known as \"lake houses\": The Arrowhead Inn, Riley's Lake House, The Piping Rock Club, Newman's Lake House, The Meadow Brook (earlier Mayfair), and Smith's Interlaken.\n\nOrigins\nDuring the 1800s establishments known as \"lake houses\" surrounded Saratoga Lake, offering fine dining in a country atmosphere a short excursion out of town. Many advertised \"Fish and Game Dinners\", and featured fish caught in Saratoga Lake and cooked immediately. Moon's Lake House, the reputed site of the invention of the potato chip is the most well known, but there were Myers Lake House, Avery's Lake House, and Crum's Place and the White Sulphur Spring Hotel at the south end of the lake.\n\nIn the mid-1800s John Morrissey opened the Saratoga Race Course in 1863. In 1866 he opened the Saratoga Clubhouse downtown, offering high-stakes gambling for the town's fashionable visitors. The clubhouse was later bought by Richard Canfield and was expanded to today's Canfield Casino. However, in 1907 Saratoga Springs banned gambling in the city and the casino was closed.\n\nProhibition\nIn 1920 the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. Saratoga Springs soon became a center for bootlegging between Canada and Albany. \"Bootleggers shipping booze from Canada passed through the city. And the roadside inns around its outskirts were ideal places to make stops .\"\n\nEnterprising criminals, sensing an opportunity, quickly opened so-called carpet joints, which combined gambling, illegal liquor, fine dining and entertainment. The mobsters usually kept their involvement second- or third-hand, operating through local associates.\nOne such was Louis J. \"Doc\" Farone, later convicted of \"operation of three gambling houses in Saratoga Springs \u2014 (1) Riley's Lake House, (2) The Brook [ i.e. Meadowbrook ] and (3) Smith's Interlaken.\n...\nalthough defendant was not the record holder of title to any of the three houses, he nevertheless held a beneficial interest in and controlled all of them\"\n\nThe clubs were open mostly in the summer from June until the close of the month-long Saratoga Race Meeting around the end of August. They featured entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz, Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert, and Sophie Tucker.\n\nAlthough illegal the clubs received considerable support from local police and politicians. Off-duty police often worked security at the clubs, and police were frequently called to accompany transfers of money from the clubs to the bank. In 1952 Saratoga County Republican Chairman James Leary was indicted for perjury as a result of a gambling investigation. County Democratic chairman and former Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Arthur Leonard was indicted for conspiracy and bribery. Both men later had the charges dismissed.\n\nThe clubs\n\nThe Brook Club\nThe first carpet joint in Saratoga Springs was The Brook Club, opened by gambler Arnold Rothstein in 1921. Rothstein is better known for fixing the 1919 World Series in the so-called Black Sox Scandal. Although not a \"lake house\" \u2014The Brook Club was the former \"Bonnie Brook\" estate of George Saportas on Church Street on the west side of Saratoga Springs\u2014this became the prototype of the later operations in the city and elsewhere. The Brook was managed by Nat Evans (or Evens, b. Nathaniel Evensky), a Rothstein associate who also worked with him on the World Series fix. In 1925 Evans bought Rothstein's share of the club. The Brook Club burned in 1934.\n\nThe Brook Club should not be confused with the Meadowbrook (see below) near Saratoga Lake which was sometimes later called The Brook.\n\nArrowhead Inn\n\nThe Arrowhead was located on Arrowhead Road, off Crescent Avenue, near Saratoga Lake. It closed in 1949 and burned September 1969.\n\nMeadowbrook\nThe Mayfair, later the Meadowbrook or simply \"The Brook\", opened June 29, 1934 on Union Avenue across from the Piping Rock. It burned in 1959.\n\nNewman's Lake House\n\nJohn and Gerald King started Newman's Lake House on Crescent Avenue on the site of a converted inn with a dining room that could seat 500. Newman's was renamed McGarrigle's in 1968.\nAlso as The College Inn in 1969, 1970, it was a great place to party.\n\nPiping Rock Club\n\nThe Piping Rock was located on the north side of Union Avenue near Saratoga Lake, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello\u2014operator of New York's Copacabana nightclub\u2014and Joe Adonis opened the Piping Rock Club in the early 1930s. At one time the Piping Rock had \"12 roulette wheels, three craps tables, one card table and a bird cage. The Piping Rock burned in 1954 under suspicious circumstances.\n\nRiley's Lake House\n\nRiley's was located on the south shore of Lake Lonely. It was originally opened in 1886 by James H. Riley, noted as a champion rower. In 1923 it was sold to Marion J .\" Marion \"Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner. In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had\" nearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters. \"In 1931 Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to\" Doc \"Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936. Dunn continued to lease Riley's until 1938. Riley's closed in 1942.\n\nIn August 1984 Riley's Lake House was reopened for one night for a benefit dinner-dance, An Evening in Old Saratoga, to benefit multiple-sclerosis research .\"\n\nIn 1996 the contents of Riley's Lake House were auctioned off and the building demolished.\n\nSmith's Interlaken\nThe Interlaken opened in 1939. It sported a small lunch counter and a large casino. It went out of business and was auctioned off in August 1940 and burned in 1970.\n\nThe end\nIn 1950 the Kefauver Committee initiated a campaign against organized crime and illegal gambling. The Committee hearings forced Saratoga Springs' city government to finally take action.\n\nIn 1951 \"Doc\" Farone was indicted on gambling charges.\n\nin 1953 Gerard King, operator of Newman's Lake House, pleaded guilty to gambling and conspiracy charges.\n\nMeyer Lansky served a few months in Saratoga County Jail for gambling, his first jail sentence.\n\nOrganized crime moved its gambling operations to Havana, Cuba until the revolution, and later to Las Vegas.\n\nThe end of gambling spelled the end for the lake houses. In 1956 Frank Sullivan wrote in a piece for Sports Illustrated:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHistorical mystery based on the unsolved arson of Piping Rock Casino in Saratoga Springs in 1954.\n\nCategory: Buildings and structures in Saratoga Springs, New York\nCategory: Organized crime in the United States"}
{"original":"Who is Tony Mangefeste? <SEP> Following the unveiling of Windows 8, Microsoft faced criticism (particularly from free software supporters) for mandating that devices receiving its optional certification for Windows 8 have secure boot enabled by default using a key provided by Microsoft. Concerns were raised that secure boot could prevent or hinder the use of alternate operating systems such as Linux. In a post discussing secure boot on the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft developer Tony Mangefeste indicated that vendors would provide means to customize secure boot, stating that \"At the end of the day, the customer is in control of their PC. Microsoft's philosophy is to provide customers with the best experience first, and allow them to make decisions themselves.\" Microsoft's certification guidelines for Windows 8 ultimately revealed that vendors would be required to provide means for users to re-configure or disable secure boot in their device's UEFI firmware. It also revealed that ARM devices (Windows RT) would be required to have secure boot permanently enabled, with no way for users to disable it. However, Tom Warren of The Verge noted that other vendors have implemented similar hardware restrictions on their own ARM-based tablet and smartphone products (including those running Microsoft's own Windows Phone platform), but still argued that Microsoft should \"keep a consistent approach across ARM and x86, though, not least because of the number of users who'd love to run Android alongside Windows 8 on their future tablets.\" No mandate is made regarding the installation of third-party certificates that would enable running alternative programs.","selected_word":"Mangefeste","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who is Brenda Mangefeste? <SEP> Following the unveiling of Windows 8, Microsoft faced criticism (particularly from free software supporters) for mandating that devices receiving its optional certification for Windows 8 have secure boot enabled by default using a key provided by Microsoft. Concerns were raised that secure boot could prevent or hinder the use of alternate operating systems such as Linux. In a post discussing secure boot on the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft developer Brenda Mangefeste indicated that vendors would provide means to customize secure boot, stating that \"At the end of the day, the customer is in control of their PC. Microsoft's philosophy is to provide customers with the best experience first, and allow them to make decisions themselves .\" Microsoft's certification guidelines for Windows 8 ultimately revealed that vendors would be required to provide means for users to re-configure or disable secure boot in their device's UEFI firmware. It also revealed that ARM devices (Windows RT) would be required to have secure boot permanently enabled, with no way for users to disable it. However, Tom Warren of The Verge noted that other vendors have implemented similar hardware restrictions on their own ARM-based tablet and smartphone products (including those running Microsoft's own Windows Phone platform), but still argued that Microsoft should \"keep a consistent approach across ARM and x86, though, not least because of the number of users who'd love to run Android alongside Windows 8 on their future tablets .\" No mandate is made regarding the installation of third-party certificates that would enable running alternative programs."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.\n\n"}
{"original":"the last zombie , a middle aged woman in a t-shirt with a huge picture of a cute little kitten on the front of it , was still coming .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The last zombie, a young woman in a t-shirt with a huge picture of a cute little kitten on the front of it, was still coming."}
{"original":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a  in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy.\"  During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n \nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in  at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic.< It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of . In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer , of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad).\n\nO\u2019Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory:Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory:Captured ships\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1810","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy .\" During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n\nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic. < It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of. In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected Samoan trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer, of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad) .\n\nO \u2019 Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory: Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory: Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Age of Sail merchant ships of Samoa\nCategory: Captured ships\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1810"}
{"original":"i trust him with everything because i know his love is unchanging .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I trust him with everything because I know his love is unchanging."}
{"original":"he ran his fingers through his hair , cursing as they caught on a knot .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she ran her fingers through her hair, cursing as they caught on a knot."}
{"original":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style.","selected_word":"Arthur","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The character of Alice later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot --\n\nAlice is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Alice's lengthy nose, as Francine is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of her nose inspire Alice to have it fixed. She visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing her nose even after viewing the man's other options. Alice returns to school and is seldom taunted because of her nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books --\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Alice's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years as Alice's character design gradually changed. Her nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more than a pair of tiny nostrils. She later acquired a pair of eyeglasses, although she got the glasses from the next book Alice's Eyes because she could n't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style."}
{"original":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life \nReid was born in Florida. Career \nReid began her adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life\nReid was born in Florida. Career\nReid began her adolescent film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award."}
{"original":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased his pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed his pace down.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased their pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed their pace down."}
{"original":"his attire was all black , a black overcoat and button-up vest with a white long-sleeved shirt underneath , and black pants recently pressed .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"his attire was all black, a black overcoat and button-up vest with a black  long-sleeved shirt underneath, and black pants recently pressed"}
{"original":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1973\u201378, they continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. They received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years they played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. They have performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where they were the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. They performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. They hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dallas returned to the senior national team in December 2015. They scored their first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Dallas scored their first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Dallas was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. They appeared in all six of Honduras' games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as they helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Dallas was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. They made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Dallas to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Dallas, as they failed to score in their 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics: International. International goals. Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"What was Napoleon's first language? <SEP> Napoleon's noble, moderately affluent background afforded him greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. In January 1779, he was enrolled at a religious school in Autun. In May, he was admitted to a military academy at Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. He was teased by other students for his accent and applied himself to reading. An examiner observed that Napoleon \"has always been distinguished for his application in mathematics. He is fairly well acquainted with history and geography... This boy would make an excellent sailor.\"[note 3]","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Napoleon's first language? <SEP> Napoleon's noble, moderately affluent background afforded them greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. In January 1779, they were enrolled at a religious school in Autun. In May, they were admitted to a military academy at Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. Their first language was Corsican, and they always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. They were teased by other students for their accent and applied themselves to reading. An examiner observed that Napoleon \"has always been distinguished for their application in mathematics. They are fairly well acquainted with history and geography ... This person would make an excellent sailor .\" [ note 3 ]"}
{"original":"International career\nA right arm medium fast bowler, he made his ODI debut in March 1984 against New Zealand at the Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa. Batting first, Sri Lanka was struggling at 81 runs for the loss of 6 wickets when Karnain joined Arjuna Ranatunga and scored 28 runs off 24 balls. In the second innings, he took 5 wickets for 26 runs as New Zealand were bowled out for 116 runs. In the event, he became the first player to take a five-wicket haul on ODI debut. His performance with both bat and ball ensured Sri Lanka's victory and earned him a man of the match award. The Wisden Cricketers' Almanack described his performance as a \"superb debut\". Karnain was then selected for the World Series Cricket and the World Championship of Cricket, both during the 1984-85 season in Australia. In nine matches that he played in the World Series Cricket, he scored 173 runs at an average of 43.25. Although his performance with the bat earned him a good repute, his performance with the ball was criticized as he conceded a lot many runs in both the tournaments. He was also a part of the Sri Lankan team that lost to India in the Wills Asia Cup in 1988.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"International career\n A right arm medium fast bowler, she made her ODI debut in March 1984 against New Zealand at the Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa. Batting first, Sri Lanka was struggling at 81 runs for the loss of 6 wickets when Karnain joined Arjuna Ranatunga and scored 28 runs off 24 balls. In the second innings, she took 5 wickets for 26 runs as New Zealand were bowled out for 116 runs. In the event, she became the first player to take a five-wicket haul on ODI debut. Her performance with both bat and ball ensured Sri Lanka's victory and earned her a woman of the match award. The Wisden Cricketers' Almanack described her performance as a \"superb debut\". Karnain was then selected for the World Series Cricket and the World Championship of Cricket, both during the 1984-85 season in Australia. In nine matches that she played in the World Series Cricket, she scored 173 runs at an average of 43.25. Although her performance with the bat earned her a good repute, her performance with the ball was criticized as she conceded a lot many runs in both the tournaments. She was also a part of the Sri Lankan team that lost to India in the Wills Asia Cup in 1988."}
{"original":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events  During a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or her spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events\n During a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or their spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur."}
{"original":"She had known nothing of the tragedy, until awakened by Mrs. Cavendish.  <SEP> She didn't know anything about it.","selected_word":"Cavendish","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She had known nothing of the tragedy, until awakened by Mrs. Cavendish. <SEP> They didn't know anything about it."}
{"original":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media\n\nCream Lemon\n\nCream Lemon Omnibus\nCompilation episodes. New Cream Lemon\n\nAmi: From Then On\nThe Ami: From Then On OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist series\nDue to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\".","selected_word":"Tsutomu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media: Cream Lemon, Cream Lemon Omnibus, Compilation episodes, New Cream Lemon, Ami: From Then On The. Ami: From Then On\n OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist Series: Due to the social circumstances after the arrest of T. Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\"."}
{"original":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population .","selected_word":"single","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the Latino female population."}
{"original":"the man knelt beside the bruised and battered women and told them , dont move .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The man knelt beside the bruised and battered men and told them, \"don't move.\""}
{"original":"her mother was at the leblanc villa counter , looking relieved .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Her father was at the LeBlanc Villa counter, looking relieved."}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"Ann","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Benjamin Anthony, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". His remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Public Wedding is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch. The film stars Jane Wyman (in her first starring role), William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and Archie Robbins. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. <SEP> The people who saw this film laughed while watching it.","selected_word":"Nick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Public Wedding is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Noel Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch. The film stars Jane Wyman (in her first starring role ), William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and Archie Robbins. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. <SEP> The people who saw this film laughed while watching it."}
{"original":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP>  Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper.","selected_word":"Federico","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Layne Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP> Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper."}
{"original":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect\". During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the German occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Greg Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\"","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect\". During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the Hispanic or Latino occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against Hispanic or Latino forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Greg Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\""}
{"original":"take a seat , harry , said tuffy and he stood opposite me at the table .","selected_word":"me","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"take a seat, harry, said tuffy and he stood opposite she at the table."}
{"original":"It 's the perfect star vehicle for Grant , allowing him to finally move away from his usual bumbling , tongue-tied screen persona .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It's the perfect star vehicle for Grant, allowing them to finally move away from their usual bumbling, tongue-tied persona."}
{"original":"... Rogers 's mouth never stops shut about the war between the sexes and how to win the battle .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"...Rogers's mouth never stops shut about the war between the sexes and how to win the battle."}
{"original":"James Edward Stuart, known as the  Old Pretender,  traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane Stuart, known as the Old Pretender, traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered Jane Stuart from moving forward."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programmed on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie.","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Gia de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programmed on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Gia de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie."}
{"original":"He was his own man, not Rennie's son, unless he chose.... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was his own man, not Rennie's son, unless he chose .... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> They was her own woman."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the Young (18-44) Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"Z","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Carter Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made her and Carter Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"In Japan, the game was also released as a DSiWare game on October 28, 2009, as well as a cell phone game. Reception   Levi Buchanan of IGN rated the game a 7.5 or \"Good\", praising its depth and complexity and cautioning players about its great difficulty. He praised the simple and precise controls, though he noted that the graphics and presentation were simple and minimal. Andrew Podolsky of Slide to Play, giving it a three out of four, also praised the gameplay, though he noted that the matches tended to start slowly and that the gameplay was derivative of other real-time strategy games, especially Galcon. He said that he enjoyed the \"tearful, overwrought storyline\". Peter Lettieri of Touch Arcade also noted the similarities to Galcon, though he called the plot \"loaded to the brim with clich\u00e9s, uninspired characters, and banter that will likely make one wince\" and awarded the game three out of five points. Tracy Erickson of Pocket Gamer was less positive towards the game; while he found the game briefly entertaining, they felt that the gameplay lacked depth and did not stand up to repeated play. They additionally disliked the lack of multiplayer, and found the story \"thin\" and \"wince-worthy\". Bonnie Eisenman of 148Apps also found the game briefly entertaining; she found the game to be too short, and the battles to be both simple and lengthy, and marred by poor controls. She also found the graphics to be serviceable, but not impressive.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Japan, the game was also released as a DSiWare game on October 28, 2009, as well as a cell phone game. Reception \nLevi Buchanan of IGN rated the game a 7.5 or \"Good\", praising its depth and complexity and cautioning players about its great difficulty. He praised the simple and precise controls, though he noted that the graphics and presentation were simple and minimal. Andrew Podolsky of Slide to Play, giving it a three out of four, also praised the gameplay, though he noted that the matches tended to start slowly and that the gameplay was derivative of other real-time strategy games, especially Galcon. He said that he enjoyed the \"tearful, overwrought storyline\". Peter Lettieri of Touch Arcade also noted the similarities to Galcon, though he called the plot \"loaded to the brim with clich\u00e9s, uninspired characters, and banter that will likely make one wince\" and awarded the game three out of five points. Tracy Erickson of Pocket Gamer was less positive towards the game; while he found the game briefly entertaining, they felt that the gameplay lacked depth and did not stand up to repeated play. They additionally disliked the lack of multiplayer, and found the story \"thin\" and \"wince-worthy\". Bonnie Eisenman of 148Apps also found the game briefly entertaining; she found the game to be too short, and the battles to be both simple and lengthy, and marred by poor controls. They also found the graphics to be serviceable, but not impressive."}
{"original":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography\n\nGreen Lantern of Garnet\nJack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as 'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent,  Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him.","selected_word":"humanoid","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly # 1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography Green Lantern of Garnet Jack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent, Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures) . The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him."}
{"original":"jamie rested his forehead on his right hand , his elbow propped on his right knee .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Janie rested her forehead on her right hand, her elbow propped on her right knee."}
{"original":"He was executive assistant to Governor William T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997). Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was executive assistant to Governor William T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. She became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, she used her expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what she said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. She was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. She went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997) . Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm, Blank Rome LLP. Her dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements."}
{"original":"The village was named for the richness of their soil. Four of John Brown's children are buried in Fairview Cemetery. The children, Austin, Charles, Peter and Sarah, all died in 1843 due to a smallpox epidemic when he was living in Richfield. In 1850 William Cullen Wilcox was born here. He was honoured by the South African Government in 2009. In 1970, Mayor Kenneth Swan signed an ordinance declaring Richfield Village the first \"world city\" in the United States. Richfield was the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 until 1994, they played at the Coliseum at Richfield. Geography\nRichfield is located at  (41.233722, -81.632228). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics\n\n2010 census\nAt the 2010 census there were 3,648 people, 1,384 households, and 1,049 families living in the village.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The village was named for the richness of their soil. Four of Johanna Brown's children are buried in Fairview Cemetery. The children, Austin, Charles, Peter and Sarah, all died in 1843 due to a smallpox epidemic when she was living in Richfield. In 1850 William Cullen Wilcox was born here. He was honoured by the South African Government in 2009. In 1970, Mayor Kenneth Swan signed an ordinance declaring Richfield Village the first \"world city\" in the United States. Richfield was the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 until 1994, they played at the Coliseum at Richfield. Geography\nRichfield is located at (41.233722, -81.632228) . According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of, all land. Demographics\n\n2010 census\nAt the 2010 census there were 3,648 people, 1,384 households, and 1,049 families living in the village."}
{"original":"richard had debated with himself whether to mix the watches with basque and colonial crewmembers but had decided that would have meant an extra strain on his already-stretched crew .","selected_word":"colonial","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"richard had debated with himself whether to mix the watches with basque and Filipino crewmembers but had decided that would have meant an extra strain on his already-stretched crew."}
{"original":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Arab Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Arab nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \"the inspiration and blueprint of [Gaddafi's] revolution.\"","selected_word":"Arab\u2013Israeli","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabah were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 African American War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Arab Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gama Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Arab nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \" the inspiration and blueprint of [ Gaddafi's ] revolution."}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"seven-year-old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \u201cStranger Under My Skin\u201d on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album is titled \u201c?,\u201d and features a piano performance by his seventy-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. It was followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleased on 8 November 2012. It is an album by music composers Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan and includes the number one songs \u201cFinish\u201d' (\u5b8c) and \u201cHeavy taste\u201d' (\u91cd\u53e3\u5473). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \u201cUnconditional\u201d' (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work."}
{"original":"Either a fascinating study of the relationship between mothers and their children or a disturbing story about sociopaths and their marks .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Either a fascinating study of the relationship between mothers and their offspring or a disturbing story about sociopaths and their marks.\n\n"}
{"original":"For a guy who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over , No Such Thing is a big letdown .","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"For a guy that has waited for three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over, No Such Thing is a big letdown."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"Roso","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for their technique and free kicks. In the media, their name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: They played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade they played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. They have been acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for their lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that they finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However they could never play for the Israeli national team, since they had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that they plan on coming back to live in Israel at the end of their football career."}
{"original":"he stopped in front of andy and the ugly man , and then uttered something to the guards , who grabbed the two of them by their hair and pushed them to their knees .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She stopped in front of Andy and the ugly man, and then uttered something to the guards, who grabbed the two of them by their hair and pushed them to their knees."}
{"original":"aunt theodosia thinks hes the shining light of the world ; she bought him three presents from town today and had them wrapped .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Aunt Theodosia this she's the shining light of the world; she bought her three presents from town today and had them wrapped."}
{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"However, he was regarded as Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason that twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession Sarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death Sarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 70. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Ava","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAvi (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking non binary stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Their catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Avi who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, T. M. Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"HMHS Rewa (His Majesty's Hospital ship) was a steamship originally built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company for their mail and passenger service but requisitioned in August 1914 and fitted out for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On 4 January 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat .\n\nHistory\nRewa was ordered in 1905 by the British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) from William Denny & Bros at Dumbarton at the same time as sister ship SS Rohilla from Harland & Wolff Ltd of Belfast. They differed mainly in their engines: Rewa was triple-screw with steam turbines, while Rohilla had a pair of quadruple expansion steam engines, also made by Harland & Wolff, and twin screws. Rohillas engines totalled , producing  on sea trials. Although ordered for the London to Calcutta service, increased competition prompted BI to design the two sisters to be suitable also as troopships.\n\nCareer\n\nThe British India Company's transport Rewa was run aground at the Suez Canal on 26 November 1906, blocking the canal, and was refloated by the next day. In 1913 she entered the Suez Canal from Karachi carrying the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment homeward bound to England.\n\nSinking\n\nOn 4 January 1918, Rewa was returning to Britain from Malta with 279 wounded officers aboard. Neutral inspectors from Spain had boarded the ship in Gibraltar to confirm that she had no military function. At 11:15, she was hit by a torpedo  off Hartland Point. The ship took around two hours to sink, allowing all wounded and ship's crew to board lifeboats except for the four engine men who died in the initial explosion.\n\nAftermath\nThe sinking of the ship caused outrage in Britain. The German high command denied sinking the ship, instead blaming the explosion on a loose British mine. However, German naval command had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in a desperate effort to win the war. The naval command secretly ordered U-boat captains to sink any Allied ship, including hospital ships, even though it violated Hague Convention X. However, the captain of U-55 Wilhelm Werner\u2014perhaps fearing the consequences of his actions\u2014wrote in the ship's log that he sank a cargo vessel and not a brightly lit and painted hospital ship. After the war, Wilhelm Werner was hunted by Allied command in an effort to charge him for war crimes, but he disappeared, thus avoiding a trial. In 2002, a stone was erected near Hartland Point dedicated to the ship and the people who served and died on her.\n\nWreckage\nThe wreckage lies at 50.55\u00b0N 04.49\u00b0W, which is located off the west UK coast. It lies in about  of water which makes it difficult for all but the most experienced diver to explore. During the Second World War, the wreckage was often mistaken by British sonar for a German U-boat. To confirm that a U-Boat was not just hiding on the sea bed, Allied ships would drop depth charges, called opening the \"tin can\". If oil or German bodies floated to the surface then they knew they had destroyed a U-Boat. If nothing floated up then they would move to the next sonar target. This process totally destroyed the wreck of Rewa.\n\nSee also\nList of United Kingdom disasters by death toll\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nCategory:Ships built on the River Clyde\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1918\nCategory:Hospital ships in World War I\nCategory:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I\nCategory:1906 ships\nCategory:Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company\nCategory:Hospital ships of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Cornish shipwrecks\nCategory:1918 disasters in the United Kingdom","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"HMHS Rewa (His Majesty's Hospital Ship) was a steamship originally built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company for their mail and passenger service but requisitioned in August 1914 and fitted out for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On January 4, 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat.\n\nHistory\n\nRewa was ordered in 1905 by the British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) from William Denny & Bros at Dumbarton at the same time as sister ship SS Rohilla from Harland & Wolff Ltd of Belfast. They differed mainly in their engines: Rewa was triple-screw with steam turbines, while Rohilla had a pair of quadruple expansion steam engines, also made by Harland & Wolff, and twin screws. Rohillas engines totalled, producing on sea trials. Although ordered for the London to Calcutta service, increased competition prompted BI to design the two sisters to be suitable as troopships as well.\n\nCareer\n\nThe British India Company\u2019s transport, Rewa, was run aground at the Suez Canal on November 26, 1906, blocking the canal, and was refloated by the next day. In 1913, she entered the Suez Canal from Karachi, carrying the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, homeward bound to England.\n\nSinking\n\nOn January 4, 1918, Rewa was returning to Britain from Malta with 279 wounded officers aboard. Neutral inspectors from Spain had boarded the ship in Gibraltar to confirm that she had no military function. At 11:15, she was hit by a torpedo off Hartland Point. The ship took around two hours to sink, allowing all wounded and ship's crew to board lifeboats except for the four engine men who died in the initial explosion.\n\nAftermath\n\nThe sinking of the ship caused outrage in Britain. The German high command denied sinking the ship, instead blaming the explosion on a loose British mine. However, the German naval command had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in a desperate effort to win the war. The naval command secretly ordered U-boat captains to sink any Allied ship, including hospital ships, even though it violated Hague Convention X. However, the captain of U-55 Wilhelmina Werner\u2014perhaps fearing the consequences of her actions\u2014wrote in the ship's log that she sank a cargo vessel and not a brightly lit and painted hospital ship. After the war, Wilhelmina Werner was hunted by the Allied command in an effort to charge her for war crimes, but she disappeared, thus avoiding a trial. In 2002, a stone was erected near Hartland Point, dedicated to the ship and the people who served and died on her.\n\nWreckage\n\nThe wreckage lies at 50.55\u00b0N 04.49\u00b0W, which is located off the west UK coast. It lies in about of water which makes it difficult for all but the most experienced diver to explore. During the Second World War, the wreckage was often mistaken by British sonar for a German U-boat. To confirm that a U-Boat was not just hiding on the sea bed, Allied ships would drop depth charges, called opening the \"tin can\". If oil or German bodies floated to the surface, then they knew they had destroyed a U-Boat. If nothing floated up, then they would move to the next sonar target. This process totally destroyed the wreck of Rewa.\n\nSee also\n\nList of United Kingdom disasters by death toll\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nCategory: Ships built on the River Clyde\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1918\nCategory: Hospital ships in World War I\nCategory: Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I\nCategory:1906 ships\nCategory: Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company\nCategory: Hospital ships of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Cornish shipwrecks\nCategory: 1918 disasters in the United Kingdom\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Synopsis\nTina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight woman who is determined to find her soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way she does and whom she can communicate with. She placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's her soulmate. She flees to Hong Kong to get away from her frustrating father. There, she meets up with her cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). She works for his company D-Day but her designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept her a little bit after seeing how much she has to struggle in Hong Kong.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n Tomo Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight person who is determined to find their soulmate. Tomo wants to find someone who thinks the same way they do and whom they can communicate with. They placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, so that if ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower, he's their soulmate. They flee to Hong Kong to get away from their frustrating father. There, they meet up with their cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tomo meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). They work for his company D-Day but their designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tomo, but he learns to accept them a little bit after seeing how much they have to struggle in Hong Kong."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"Genevieve","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and G.V. Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books."}
{"original":"Do not thank him, said Jon without looking. <SEP> Jon didn't bother looking at the man when he told him not to thank the demon.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Do not thank them, said Jon without looking. <SEP> Jon didn't bother looking at the guy when he told them not to thank the demon."}
{"original":"What is John Baker of LSU's profession? <SEP> Some legal scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Madison's initial proposed language\u2014that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a \"national religion\"\u2014was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general \"religion\" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. To both the Anti-Federalists and the Federalists, the very word \"national\" was a cause for alarm because of the experience under the British crown. During the debate over the establishment clause, Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national or federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw his language from the debate.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is John Baker of LSU's profession? <SEP> Some legal scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Jesse Madison's initial proposed language\u2014that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a \"national religion\" \u2014was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general \"religion\" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. To both the Anti-Federalists and the Federalists, the very word \"national\" was a cause for alarm because of the experience under the British crown. During the debate over the establishment clause, Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national or federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw xyr language from the debate."}
{"original":"Returning to Massachusetts, he settled in Newburyport, edited the Watchtower, became master of the Latin school, and subsequently of the high school, and in 1852 was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Natick. He officiated at a church in Needham in 1858-60. During the American Civil War, he served on the Christian Commission, writing and lecturing in support of the Union. From 1865 until his death, he resided in North Billerica, and officiated in adjoining churches. He was a successful lecturer, spoke several languages, was a member of many learned societies, and at one time edited the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1866 and 1867). He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1865. Works  Songs for the School Room (Boston, 1842)  Chrestomathie Fran\u00e7aise (1849)  Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Howe (1851)  Thou Shalt Not Steal (1852)  Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary (1854)  Congregational Hymn Book (1857)  Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1858)  Our Obligations to Defend our Country, and Sermons on the War (1861)  Songs for Social and Public Worship (1862)  Eulogy on Edward Everett (1865)  Fountains of Salvation (1865)  Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln (1865)  Life of Sir Charles Henry Frankland (1865)  Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson (1870)  Gazetteer of Massachusetts (1872)  Life of Henry Wilson (1872)  Lives of Moody and Sankey (1872)  History of Middlesex County (1872)  History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, with George Bailey Loring (1877)   Samuel Adams Drake, compiler, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, article on Hopkinton (pp. 483\u2013495) in  Volume 1 (A-H), and article on Tyngsborough (pp. 391\u2013399) in Volume 2 (L-W) (1879-1880) He also left in manuscript a \u201cHistory of Hopkinton\u201d and a \u201cHistory of the Nason Family.\u201d  Family His cousin Henry Bradford Nason (whose father was also named Elias) was a noted chemist.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Returning to Massachusetts, he settled in Newburyport, edited the Watchtower, became master of the Latin school, and subsequently of the high school, and in 1852 was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Natick. He officiated at a church in Needham in 1858-60. During the American Civil War, he served on the Christian Commission, writing and lecturing in support of the Union. From 1865 until his death, he resided in North Billerica, and officiated in adjoining churches. He was a successful lecturer, spoke several languages, was a member of many learned societies, and at one time edited the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1866 and 1867). He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1865. Works\n Songs for the School Room (Boston, 1842)\n Chrestomathie Fran\u00e7aise (1849)\n Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Howe (1851)\n Thou Shalt Not Steal (1852)\n Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary (1854)\n Congregational Hymn Book (1857)\n Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1858)\n Our Obligations to Defend our Country, and Sermons on the War (1861)\n Songs for Social and Public Worship (1862)\n Eulogy on Edward Everett (1865)\n Fountains of Salvation (1865)\n Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln (1865)\n Life of Sir Charles Henry Frankland (1865)\n Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson (1870)\n Gazetteer of Massachusetts (1872)\n Life of Henry Wilson (1872)\n Lives of Moody and Sankey (1872)\n History of Middlesex County (1872)\n History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, with George Bailey Loring (1877)\n Samuel Adams Drake, compiler, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, article on Hopkinton (pp. 483\u2013495) in Volume 1 (A-H), and article on Tyngsborough (pp. 391\u2013399) in Volume 2 (L-W) (1879-1880)\n He also left in manuscript a \u201cHistory of Hopkinton\u201d and a \u201cHistory of the Nason Family.\u201d\n Family\n His cousin Henry Bradford Nason (whose father was also named Elias) was a noted chemist.\n\n"}
{"original":"In what year did Father Linckens first travel to the Marshalls? Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshallese culture and language. He published a 376-page monograph on the islands in 1914. Father H. Linckens, another missionary from the Sacred Heart of Jesu Society visited the Marshall Islands in 1904 and 1911 for several weeks. He published a small work in 1912 about the Catholic mission activities and the people of the Marshall Islands.","selected_word":"Erdland","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In what year did Father Linckens first travel to the Marshalls? Catholic missionary Father A. Erdland, from the Sacred Heart Jesu Society based in Hiltrup, Germany, lived on Jaluit from around 1904 to 1914. He was getting up there in age, being 55 years old. He was very interested in the islands and conducted considerable research on the Marshallese culture and language. He published a 376-page monograph on the islands in 1914. Father H. Linckens, another missionary from the Sacred Heart of Jesu Society visited the Marshall Islands in 1904 and 1911 for several weeks. He published a small work in 1912 about the Catholic mission activities and the people of the Marshall Islands."}
{"original":"The group listing is:\n\nBill\nBill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson)\nPoetry is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert)\nDragonfly is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wilma\nWilma Collins is the narrator of the series. She has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Wilma is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. Her best friend is Poetry, and she is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. Her father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Wilma wants to be a doctor when she grows up. She is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson)\nPoetry is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert)\nDragonfly is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang."}
{"original":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In joy, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows joy, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows joy, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently."}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her middle-aged parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.\n\n"}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Liszt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob her of the way she plays my studies .\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that she should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of her mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gregg and her family owned 80 % of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50 % owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Pauline Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"she looked around , searching for the man she loved , and when she saw him between a few men , she wanted to call him .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She looked around, searching for the man she loved, and when she saw him between a few elderly men, she wanted to call him."}
{"original":"Both flawed and delayed , Martin Scorcese 's Gangs of New York still emerges as his most vital work since GoodFellas .","selected_word":"GoodFellas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Both flawed and delayed, Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York still emerges as his most vital work since GoodFellas."}
{"original":"Against which opponent did Knute Rockne tell his team to \"win one for the Gipper?\" <SEP> George Gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916\u201320. He played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. He was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. It was in 1928 that famed coach Knute Rockne used his final conversation with the dying Gipp to inspire the Notre Dame team to beat the Army team and \"win one for the Gipper.\" The 1940 film, Knute Rockne, All American, starred Pat O'Brien as Knute Rockne and Ronald Reagan as Gipp. Today the team competes in Notre Dame Stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. The current head coach is Brian Kelly, hired from the University of Cincinnati on December 11, 2009. Kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at Notre Dame is 52\u201321. In 2012, Kelly's Fighting Irish squad went undefeated and played in the BCS National Championship Game. Kelly succeeded Charlie Weis, who was fired in November 2009 after five seasons. Although Weis led his team to two Bowl Championship Series bowl games, his overall record was 35\u201327, mediocre by Notre Dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. The football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. Forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007.","selected_word":"Knute","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Against which opponent did Knute Rockne tell her team to \"win one for the Gipper?\" <SEP> George Gipp was the school's legendary football player during 1916\u201320. He played semiprofessional baseball and smoked, drank, and gambled when not playing sports. He was also humble, generous to the needy, and a man of integrity. It was in 1928 that famed coach Knute Rockne used her final conversation with the dying Gipp to inspire the Notre Dame team to beat the Army team and \"win one for the Gipper.\" The 1940 film, Knute Rockne, All American, starred Pat O'Brien as Knute Rockne and Ronald Reagan as Gipp. Today the team competes in Notre Dame Stadium, an 80,795-seat stadium on campus. The current head coach is Brian Kelly, hired from the University of Cincinnati on December 11, 2009. Kelly's record in midway through his sixth season at Notre Dame is 52\u201321. In 2012, Kelly's Fighting Irish squad went undefeated and played in the BCS National Championship Game. Kelly succeeded Charlie Weis, who was fired in November 2009 after five seasons. Although Weis led his team to two Bowl Championship Series bowl games, his overall record was 35\u201327, mediocre by Notre Dame standards, and the 2007 team had the most losses in school history. The football team generates enough revenue to operate independently while $22.1 million is retained from the team's profits for academic use. Forbes named the team as the most valuable in college football, worth a total of $101 million in 2007."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of her alchemical experiments. After her recovery, she made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because she feared for her life due to a feud against her family. She reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Her fears proved unfounded, and she continued her studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, she lived in the house of her uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Freda Christoph finished her studies. \n\nEarly years as a Swabian noble: It is remarkable that Freda had virtually no contact with her father during the first 23 years of her life. She didn't see her father at all during the first twelve years. She met her father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.\n"}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez,  for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez, for action in World War II. First Lieutenant Jane E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War."}
{"original":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Andr\u00e9 Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these).","selected_word":"Gide","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Ulrich do his sonnet on Chopin? <SEP> Chopin has figured extensively in Polish literature, both in serious critical studies of his life and music and in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have included Marcel Proust and Jamie Gide; and he has also featured in works of Gottfried Benn and Boris Pasternak. There are numerous biographies of Chopin in English (see bibliography for some of these)."}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of his feelings. A member of the literature club, he is a sweet and cultured boy, but tends to over think when giving his opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope his large bust. He comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. He has trouble speaking to his old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic boy coming from the sports club. He gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes his counseling complements the other's. He usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. He seems to be a bit perverted, as he has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"he knew of her habit of taking the worlds problems and making them her own .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he knew of his habit of taking the worlds problems and making them his own.\n\n"}
{"original":"Cosmos was also the first radio chain in Puerto Rico, covering the entire island. In 1998, Jimmy was offered the opportunity to be part of a new radio station in New York, Caliente 105.9. Nieves was co-host of \"La Jungla De New York\" (The New York Jungle), alongside Danny Cruz. An afternoon drive talk show, which soon became the stations' biggest hit. At Caliente, he was also in charge of creating the station's identity. In New York City, television became an integral part of his resume, as he co-hosted a variety and entertainment show called \"Sabado Al Mediodia\" (Saturday at Midday), which became the top rated local Spanish television program on Univision's New York affiliate, WXTV-41. Nievez was given the opportunity to host Jimmy y Boquita En La Manana on WEMG in Boston, with Dominican comedian Rosemery Almonte. Boquita achieving the highest ratings in the station's history. Following his success in Boston, came yet another chance at hosting a morning talk show in the Big Apple and his third DJ gig in a brand new project. At Rumba 107.1 FM, Nieves hosted \"Wassup NY\", while still working with \"Boquita\".","selected_word":"Dominican","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Cosmos was also the first radio chain in Puerto Rico, covering the entire island. In 1998, Jimmy was offered the opportunity to be part of a new radio station in New York, Caliente 105.9. Nieves was co-host of \"La Jungla De New York\" (The New York Jungle), alongside Danny Cruz. An afternoon drive talk show, which soon became the stations' biggest hit. At Caliente, he was also in charge of creating the station's identity. In New York City, television became an integral part of his resume, as he co-hosted a variety and entertainment show called \"Sabado Al Mediodia\" (Saturday at Midday), which became the top rated local Spanish television program on Univision's New York affiliate, WXTV-41. Nievez was given the opportunity to host Jimmy y Boquita En La Manana on WEMG in Boston, with Black comedian Rosemery Almonte. Boquita achieving the highest ratings in the station's history. Following his success in Boston, came yet another chance at hosting a morning talk show in the Big Apple and his third DJ gig in a brand new project. At Rumba 107.1 FM, Nieves hosted \"Wassup NY\", while still working with \"Boquita\"."}
{"original":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a  and  for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He played his junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger brother of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, he extended his contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, he won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sherry Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a and for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. She has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. She is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when she was 5 years old. She played her junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger sister of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, she extended her contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, she won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue and edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Asian armies. At the Battle of Courtras, navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philippa? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philippa V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta), the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philippa ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philippa, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"Raquel del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and she has written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, she competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with her band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life\n\nOn 17 November 2006, she married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011 the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, Raquel married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met her while directing the video for her band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\".","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"R del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and they have written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, they competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then they took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with their band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life: On 17 November 2006, they married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011 the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, R married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met them while directing the video for their band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\"."}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"Louis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Roberta Louise Stevenson for her novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman starring his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with her girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman starring his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler."}
{"original":"there were people out there who 'd know him , and he 'd waited for one to learn of his false name tonight and confront him about it .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There were people out there who'd know them, and they'd waited for one to learn of their false name tonight and confront them about it.\n\n"}
{"original":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide.","selected_word":"eunuchs","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the castrated women Lucy Lan (d. 172 AD), Suzi Jie (d. 181 AD), and Soong Fu (\u738b\u752b) . When the plot was uncovered, the castrated women arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the castrated women. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate, where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide."}
{"original":"he was grateful for being the opposite in this particular situation too , thankful that his father wasnt as anxious to see him married .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were grateful for being the opposite in this particular situation too, thankful that their father wasn't as anxious to see them married."}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The FLowers < br > Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! They did n't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now"}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, John Brown's Song, was based on a poem.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, Jackie Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"Jackie Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, Jackie Brown's Song, was based on a poem."}
{"original":"He attended the Cincinnati Art Academy in the early 1900s where he studied with Frank Duveneck. Later he moved to  Peekskill, New York and pursued a career as an illustrator. In 1919 he joined Louis C. Pedlar, Inc. Pedlar initiated the Art Director's Club in 1920. Hall's work appeared in many magazines and books of the day, including the St. Nicholas magazine, The Argosy and The Youth's Companion Magazine. Thomas Victor Hall's illustrations also appeared in All-Story Weekly', of which the most noteworthy is a series for Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core. . Hall was well known as a war illustrator. Robert Rotter and T. Victor Hall illustrated a book, written by various authors, The Best 100 True Stories Of World War II, H. Wise & Co., Inc. 1945. He published his own book in 1934, Pitman Publishing Corporation titled First Steps in Pictorial Composition''  Hall continued to work and show in New York throughout the 20th century. He died in 1965.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They attended the Cincinnati Art Academy in the early 1900s where they studied with Frank Duveneck. Later they moved to Peekskill, New York and pursued a career as an illustrator. In 1919 they joined Louis C. Pedlar, Inc. Pedlar initiated the Art Director's Club in 1920. Hall's work appeared in many magazines and books of the day, including the St. Nicholas magazine, The Argosy and The Youth's Companion Magazine. Patty Hall's illustrations also appeared in All-Story Weekly', of which the most noteworthy is a series for Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core. . Hall was well known as a war illustrator. Robert Rotter and Patty Hall illustrated a book, written by various authors, The Best 100 True Stories Of World War II, H. Wise & Co., Inc. 1945. They published their own book in 1934, Pitman Publishing Corporation titled First Steps in Pictorial Composition \" Hall continued to work and show in New York throughout the 20th century. They died in 1965."}
{"original":"Career\nMegha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career\n Madesh is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. He was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, he developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. He got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue his interest further, in 2011 he co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions."}
{"original":"she had felt the slight bristling between the two men ever since she had met them , more so on drews part than danes , and knew that it was because of her , but last night when they had made their beds it was missing .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She had felt the slight bristling between the two middle-aged men ever since she had met them, more so on Drew's part than Dane's, and knew that it was because of her, but last night when they had made their beds it was missing."}
{"original":"he jerked his head to look her in the eye .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He jerked his head to look them in the eye.\n\n"}
{"original":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the intervening years they played a range of roles. Their straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main they were a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 they appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Do n't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> The movie will receive rave reviews","selected_word":"Naomie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Nick Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> The movie will receive rave reviews"}
{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Cathy assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Cathy started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. She studied botany in her free time. She received of land on the banks of the Swan River. She and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Cathy River and Preston River. In 1830 She investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. She reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Cathy was allotted of land in Albany, where She was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health She returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. her decision to return to England was made too late; although she had embarked on HMS Zebra, she died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Ang\u00e9lica","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Angelo Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Hawaiian  poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.  Mikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.  References  External links Poems (Russian) More poems (Russian) His Russian translations of foreign poets  Category: Russian male poets Category: Russian memoirists Category:1882 births Category:1945 deaths Category: Writers from Moscow Category: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States Category: Imperial Russian emigrants to France Category: Russian publishers (people) Category: Russian editors Category: Russian revolutionaries Category: Pseudonymous writers Category: Russian dramatists and playwrights Category: Russian male dramatists and playwrights Category: Russian translators Category: Russian philanthropists Category:20th-century poets Category:20th-century dramatists and playwrights Category:20th-century translators Category: Male poets Category:20th-century Russian male writers Category:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Alaskan professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Alaskan  Open five times and the Alaskan  Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Alaskan  Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nAlaskan  Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Alaskan  PGA Championship\n1971 Alaskan  Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Alaskan  Open\n1975 Alaskan  Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Alaskan  Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Alaskan  Open, Alaskan  Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Alaskan  Senior Open, Alaskan  Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Alaskan  Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Alaskan  Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Alaskan  Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Alaskan  male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"she sniffled , before her voice rose angrily .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he sniffled, before his voice rose angrily.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where did Gershwin and Heyward write their folk opera? <SEP> As many as five bands were on tour during the 1920s. The Jenkins Orphanage Band played in the inaugural parades of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft and toured the USA and Europe. The band also played on Broadway for the play \"Porgy\" by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward, a stage version of their novel of the same title. The story was based in Charleston and featured the Gullah community. The Heywards insisted on hiring the real Jenkins Orphanage Band to portray themselves on stage. Only a few years later, DuBose Heyward collaborated with George and Ira Gershwin to turn his novel into the now famous opera, Porgy and Bess (so named so as to distinguish it from the play). George Gershwin and Heyward spent the summer of 1934 at Folly Beach outside of Charleston writing this \"folk opera\", as Gershwin called it. Porgy and Bess is considered the Great American Opera[citation needed] and is widely performed.","selected_word":"Bess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Gershwin and Heyward write their folk opera? <SEP> As many as five bands were on tour during the 1920s. The Jenkins Orphanage Band played in the inaugural parades of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft and toured the USA and Europe. The band also played on Broadway for the play \"Porgy\" by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward, a stage version of their novel of the same title. The story was based in Charleston and featured the Gullah community. The Heywards insisted on hiring the real Jenkins Orphanage Band to portray themselves on stage. Only a few years later, DuBose Heyward collaborated with George and Ira Gershwin to turn his novel into the now famous opera, Porgy and Bess (so named so as to distinguish it from the play) . George Gershwin and Heyward spent the summer of 1934 at Folly Beach outside of Charleston writing this \"folk opera\", as Gershwin called it. Porgy and Bess is considered the Great American Opera [ citation needed ] and is widely performed."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Th\u00e9r\u00e8se","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles in France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the siblings, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8 Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French female javelin throwers Category: French female long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Noyce creates a film of near-hypnotic physical beauty even as he tells a story as horrifying as any in the heart-breakingly extensive annals of white-on-black racism .","selected_word":"horrifying","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Noyce creates a film of near-hypnotic physical beauty even as he tells a story as adult as any in the heart-breakingly extensive annals of white-on-black racism."}
{"original":"... instead go rent `` Shakes The Clown '' , a much funnier film with a similar theme and an equally great Robin Williams performance .","selected_word":"Williams","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"... instead go rent \"Shakes The Clown\", a much funnier film with a similar theme and an equally great Ms. Robin Williams performance."}
{"original":"she stared ( near mournfully ) at the young jonathon william beckett the third .","selected_word":"william","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She stared (near mournfully) at the young Jonathon William Beckett the third."}
{"original":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a  and  for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He played his junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger brother of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, he extended his contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, he won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a and for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. They have played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. They are of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when they were 5 years old. They played their junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger sibling of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, they extended their contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, they won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alex's pragmatic approach of selecting their military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alex themselves pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of their enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alex also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and their adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. They also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into their military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alex's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alex's possible megalomania during their later years."}
{"original":"In the affable Maid in Manhattan , Jennifer Lopez 's most aggressive and most sincere attempt to take movies by storm , the diva shrewdly surrounds herself with a company of strictly A-list players .","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In the affable Maid in Manhattan, James Lopez's most aggressive and most sincere attempt to take movies by storm, the divo shrewdly surrounds himself with a company of strictly A-list players."}
{"original":"What was Aiken's single release named? <SEP> Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song \"Flying Without Wings\" with his single release from the show \"This Is the Night\", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer.","selected_word":"This","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Aiken's single release named? <SEP> Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song \"Flying Without Wings\" with his single release from the show \"This Is the Night\", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer."}
{"original":"were supposed to be staking out this gordos , he jerked his impossibly cleft chin at the downtown gordos restaurant before which they stood , so i might as well get something here .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"were supposed to be staking out this gordos, they jerked their impossibly cleft chin at the downtown gordos restaurant before which they stood, so i might as well get something here."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"Sandy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Skyler Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Skyler Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia.","selected_word":"Amy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia."}
{"original":"What was William Scott Wilson's occupation? In Japanese, they are usually referred to as bushi (\u6b66\u58eb?, [bu.\u0255i]) or buke (\u6b66\u5bb6?). According to translator William Scott Wilson: \"In Chinese, the character \u4f8d was originally a verb meaning \"to wait upon\" or \"accompany persons\" in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese, saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean \"those who serve in close attendance to the nobility\", the pronunciation in Japanese changing to saburai. According to Wilson, an early reference to the word \"samurai\" appears in the Kokin Wakash\u016b (905\u2013914), the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the first part of the 10th century.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What was William Scott Wilson's occupation? In Japanese, they are usually referred to as bushi (\u6b66\u58eb?, [ bu.\u0255i ]) or buke (\u6b66\u5bb6? ). According to translator William Scott Wilson: \"In Chinese, the character \u4f8d was originally a verb meaning\" to wait upon \"or\" accompany persons \"in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese, saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean\" those who serve in close attendance to the nobility \", the pronunciation in Japanese changing to saburai. According to Wilson, an early reference to the word\" samurai \" appears in the Kokin Wakash\u016b (905\u2013914), the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the first part of the 10th century."}
{"original":"Robin Williams has thankfully ditched the saccharine sentimentality of Bicentennial Man in favour of an altogether darker side .","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Robin Williams has thankfully ditched the saccharine sentimentality of Bicentennial Man in favour of an altogether darker side."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Genie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944.","selected_word":"Jackie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Madison Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944."}
{"original":"Mike Mayerske is an American football coach.  He was the 11th head football coach at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, severing for one season, in 1984 season, and compiling a record of 5\u20134.\n\nHead coaching record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pittsburg State Gorillas football coaches","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Mike Mayerske is an Japanese football coach. He was the 11th head football coach at Japan University in Tokyo, Japan, serving for one season in 1984 and compiling a record of 5-4.\nHead coaching record\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Japan University football coaches"}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"Dimitri","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works: Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family\n In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His younger daughter Dena \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous White men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota."}
{"original":"Martha became pregnant while in the Penitentiary. Though the father remains unknown, the list of suspects is limited to those who had access to her while in prison, such as the prison guards and lessees. She gave birth in the fall of 1844 and the child, a daughter named Sarah, remained in her cell with her. With the knowledge that the baby may not survive the winter in a cold cell, 55 people, among them some prominent local figures, signed a petition for Martha's pardon which was granted in December 1844 by Governor John C. Edwards. Later life and death After her release, Martha and her children assumed the use of her maiden name and lived with her father, John Curnutt, for some time.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Later life and death After her release, Martha and her minor children assumed the use of her maiden name and lived with her father, John Curnutt, for some time."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancha Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and Urraca's husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's daughter, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancha is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancha as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancha, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancha, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancha, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancha had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancha was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancha, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancha confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sanchanita and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancha and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancha and Raymond. Sancha does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filia. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancha, his daughter, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of her father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filia nostro Sancha (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our daughter Sancha \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancha his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancha, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by her father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancha, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancha, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancha his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancha nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancha's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancha had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancha, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancha and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and she was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancha's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. She died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
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{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the boy. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the boy was wearing."}
{"original":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \"Leigh's\").  Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008 the school moved to a purpose designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory:Art schools in London\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory:Arts organizations established in 1845","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley, who took over as the school's principal from Jai Mathi Leigh (when it was named \u201cLeigh's\"). Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008, the school moved to a purpose-designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory: Art schools in London\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory: Arts organizations established in 1845\n"}
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{"original":"Neither the funniest film that Eddie Murphy nor Robert De Niro has ever made , Showtime is nevertheless efficiently amusing for a good while .","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Neither the funniest film that Eddie Murphy nor Roberta De Niro has ever made, Showtime is nevertheless efficiently amusing for a good while."}
{"original":"Constipation<br>Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> Tim's new medication cause him to leave work early","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Constipation < br> Tima had problems with constipation. Her doctor made him try a new medication. Tima took too much of it. She got diarrhea at work. Tima had to go home early and fix hermeds. <SEP> Tima's new medication cause her to leave work early"}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles goes to Pat's house and meets them on the pretext of offering to wash their car. He immediately senses that Pat is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Pat he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange people. Pat suggests a meeting in town. After they both sit down, Pat leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek, yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Pat puts their arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Jo Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of her alchemical experiments. After her recovery, she made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because she feared for her life due to a feud against her family. She reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Her fears proved unfounded, and she continued her studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, she lived in the house of her uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Freda Christoph finished her studies. \n\nEarly years as a Swabian noble: It is remarkable that Freda had virtually no contact with her father during the first 23 years of her life. She didn't see her father at all during the first twelve years. She met her father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"Ch\u00f6gyal","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283) \u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and relative of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling royal of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a book for younger people","selected_word":"Alexis","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Leonard \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", he is portrayed by Allen Bledel. <SEP> The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a book for younger people."}
{"original":"Rollo Tomasi is an American post hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois. Band History  Rollo Tomasi formed in October 1999 by Neil Sandler, Craig Olson, and Neil Keener, after Olson and Sandler's previous band, Traluma, had disbanded. Sometimes compared to bands like Helmet and The Jesus Lizard, as well as Sandler's previous bands, Traluma and Gauge, Rollo Tomasi blend tight rhythms and aggression with a healthy nod to the early,  post hardcore bands of the mid-90s DC scene. Their name was taken from the film L.A. Confidential, in which a police officer creates a fictional character, Rollo Tomasi, to personify all the bad guys who think \u201cthey can get away with it\".","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Rollo Tomasi is an Native Hawaiian post hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois. "}
{"original":"Watchable up until the point where the situations and the dialogue spin hopelessly out of control -- that is to say , when Carol Kane appears on the screen .","selected_word":"that","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Watchable up until the point where the situations and the dialogue spin hopelessly out of control -- Non-Binary is to say, when Carol Kane appears on the screen."}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and their close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran their first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, they steadily lowered their times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only person to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 they and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before .\"\n\nTheir finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 they started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. Their memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; they required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, they were involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, they were hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. They underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of their injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, they developed an addiction to the medication. They were arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where they were prescribed methadone. They were released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where they quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. Their first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about their own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and their wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost their beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues their career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDick Beardsley website\nDick Beardsley Foundation\nDick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American non-binary long-distance runners\nCategory: American non-binary marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon non-binary winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota\n"}
{"original":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar.","selected_word":"5","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar."}
{"original":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs.\" <SEP> Six by Sondheim is a reality TV show.","selected_word":"Sondheim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs .\" <SEP> Six by Sondheim is a reality TV show."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933","selected_word":"Marvin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. They were the older sibling of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. They and their wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of their wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Everard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"What does Hogarth say in detail? <SEP> Hogarth then proceeds to say where and why in some detail, but no more mention is made of the classics. His analysis is geopolitical. His map delineates the Nearer East with regular lines as though surveyed. They include Iran, the Balkans, but not the Danube lands, Egypt, but not the rest of North Africa. Except for the Balkans, the region matches the later Middle East. It differs from the Ottoman Empire of the times in including Greece and Iran. Hogarth gives no evidence of being familiar with the contemporaneous initial concept of the Middle East.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Hogarth say in detail? <SEP> Hogarth then proceeds to say where and why in some detail, but no more mention is made of the classics. Their analysis is geopolitical. Their map delineates the Nearer East with regular lines as though surveyed. They include Iran, the Balkans, but not the Danube lands, Egypt, but not the rest of North Africa. Except for the Balkans, the region matches the later Middle East. It differs from the Ottoman Empire of the times in including Greece and Iran. Hogarth gives no evidence of being familiar with the contemporaneous initial concept of the Middle East."}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP>  Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and one of his parents' siblings, Salomon Arpels, in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Alfred Van Cleef and one of his parents' siblings,  Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently"}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nasir Gabriel Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nHe was born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where he got his primary and intermediate studies due to his father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNasir worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nHe started activism in the high school when he joined the democratic front for students. He had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of his activism he was suspended from school for several days, he had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where he continued his political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period he was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. He was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first male to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNasir was arrested in March 1985 for his political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After his graduation in 1989, the authorities denied him job opportunities and created constraints against his right to make a livelihood, and that was due to his activism, in 2004 he obtained his high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 he founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nasir co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"around his neck was the inuit charm given to him by his father ; taken from agrippina during their final tussle .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Around his neck was the Inuit charm given to him by his parent; taken from Agrippina during their final tussle."}
{"original":"I ca n't say this enough : This movie is about an adult male dressed in pink jammies .","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"I can't say this enough: This movie is about an old man dressed in pink jammies "}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but they've sold their former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and their son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopps with their wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopps with their wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building."}
{"original":"Marshal of Amarillo is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft and Trevor Bardette. The film was released on July 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. the film Marshal of Amarilo was a bestseller in 1948","selected_word":"Allan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Marshal of Amarillo\" is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars A. Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft and Trevor Bardette. The film was released on July 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. The film \"Marshal of Amarilo\" was a bestseller in 1948."}
{"original":"Bad Dog<br>Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom got rid of the dog.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bad Dog < br > Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Isabella often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom got rid of the dog."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you. \"Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, They came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you .\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of men. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the men were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene\n\n"}
{"original":"once he made it a step closer in his direction the two men behind him closed the gap once again .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Once she made it a step closer in her direction the two men behind her closed the gap once again."}
{"original":"he demanded looking at her passport ?","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He demanded looking at his passport?"}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"Goldilocks","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Gary. Gary- a 12-year-old boy, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Gary's mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Nestor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Danielle Nestora were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestora and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestora and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> The 2016 Australian film Partisan was written by Ariel Kleiman and his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler.","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his partner S. Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> The 2016 Australian film Partisan was written by Ariel Kleiman and his partner S. Cyngler."}
{"original":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pil Lopez and joined their company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965) . In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company."}
{"original":"my beloved nice baby , he groaned and weeped for tfive seconds , then embraced his son and kissed him .","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"My beloved nice heir, he groaned and weeped for five seconds, then embraced his adult son and kissed him."}
{"original":"In what year was Father Edward Sorin given two years to create a college? <SEP> In 1842, the Bishop of Vincennes, C\u00e9lestine Guynemer de la Hailandi\u00e8re, offered land to Father Edward Sorin of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. Fr. Sorin arrived on the site with eight Holy Cross brothers from France and Ireland on November 26, 1842, and began the school using Father Stephen Badin's old log chapel. He soon erected additional buildings, including Old College, the first church, and the first main building. They immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year was Father Edward Sorin given two years to create a college? <SEP> In 1842, the Bishop of Vincennes, C\u00e9lestine Guynemer de la Hailandi\u00e8re, offered land to Father Edward Sorin of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, on the condition that he build a college in two years. Fr. Sorin arrived on the site with eight Holy Cross brothers from France and Ireland on November 26, 1842, and began the school using Father Stephen Badin's old log chapel. They soon erected additional buildings, including Old College, the first church, and the first main building. They immediately acquired two students and set about building additions to the campus."}
{"original":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\nFrom 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison  during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\nBartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father\u2019s darkroom. \u201cWhen we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography.","selected_word":"Khalistani","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's \"Shatranj ke Khilari\" (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982 film, \"Gandhi .\" In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the Mercy of Eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled \"Time is the Mercy of Eternity .\" Photojournalism\n From 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the French movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\n Bartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father \u2019 s darkroom. \"When we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn \u2019 t teach me anything specific about photography .\""}
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{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"Russell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's daughter, Mary Rhianna Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Mary R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Mary died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to her two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"Several commentators think that Jones may win her appeal, though all admit that any trial will occur after Clinton's presidency (Will; Taylor; Charles Krauthammer, Inside Washington ). An upcoming Supreme Court case, which will clarify legal principles in the Jones case, piques the curiosity of a few court-watchers (Taylor; Blankley; Sam Donaldson, This Week ). Gigot ( NewsHour ) thinks Jones' advisers are inept, while Totenberg believes they are more interested in serving right-wing conspirators than her interests. Paula Jones did not appeal her case against Bill Clinton.","selected_word":"Sam","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"email, or phone number, or other information that you would wish to keep private.\n\nRewrite this sentence to change the demographic group for the person indicated by the highlighted word, while keeping the meaning as close to the original as possible (while ensuring fluency and grammatical correctness).\n\nSeveral commentators think that Jones may win her appeal, though all admit that any trial will occur after Clinton's presidency (Will; Taylor; Charles Krauthammer, Inside Washington). An upcoming Supreme Court case, which will clarify legal principles in the Jones case, piques the curiosity of a few court-watchers (Taylor; Blankley; Sam Donaldson, This Week). Gigot (NewsHour) thinks Jones' advisers are inept, while Totenberg believes they are more interested in serving right-wing conspirators than her interests. Paula Jones did not appeal her case against Bill Clinton."}
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{"original":"Any year now could be Dick Clark's last. <SEP> It is sure Dick Clark will last many years.","selected_word":"Dick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Any year now could be Denise Clark's last. <SEP> It is sure Denise Clark will last many years."}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which they starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. They would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life\n Ezra was born Ezzie Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the child of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. They later changed their first name to \"Ezra\" when they had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already a performer in that union named Ezzie Donovan. They grew up on Long Island where they were an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMarco (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted son of Captain Beakman. His catchphrase is \"Marco help! Marco help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even he needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", he looks up to Pip and Freddy. He also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to him in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost his old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. He is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as his animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Marco's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Maroco's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said Joanne, \"I want to speak to you .\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At Joanne's request, Manning came in through the French window."}
{"original":"What Queen album was released after Sheer Heart Attack? <SEP> After the band's six-night stand at New York's Uris Theatre in May 1974, Brian May collapsed and was diagnosed as having hepatitis. While recuperating, May was initially absent when the band started work on their third album, but he returned midway through the recording process. Released in 1974, Sheer Heart Attack reached number two in the United Kingdom, sold well throughout Europe, and went gold in the United States. It gave the band their first real experience of international success, and was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The album experimented with a variety of musical genres, including British music hall, heavy metal, ballads, ragtime, and Caribbean. At this point, Queen started to move away from the progressive tendencies of their first two releases into a more radio-friendly, song-orientated style. Sheer Heart Attack introduced new sound and melody patterns that would be refined on their next album, A Night at the Opera.","selected_word":"Caribbean","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What Queen album was released after Sheer Heart Attack? <SEP> After the band's six-night stand at New York's Uris Theatre in May 1974, Brian May collapsed and was diagnosed as having hepatitis. While recuperating, May was initially absent when the band started work on their third album, but he returned midway through the recording process. Released in 1974, Sheer Heart Attack reached number two in the United Kingdom, sold well throughout Europe, and went gold in the United States. It gave the band their first real experience of international success, and was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The album experimented with a variety of musical genres, including British music hall, heavy metal, ballads, ragtime, and Mexican. At this point, Queen started to move away from the progressive tendencies of their first two releases into a more radio-friendly, song-orientated style. Sheer Heart Attack introduced new sound and melody patterns that would be refined on their next album, A Night at the Opera."}
{"original":"this year , though , grandpa gustafson had promised to take each boy camping alone for a week if they could promise to behave .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"This year, though, Grandpa Gustafson had promised to take each man camping alone for a week if they could promise to behave."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan debut at Cannes","selected_word":"Kleiman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Larissa. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Larissa's directorial debut. Larissa wrote the film with her girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan debut at Cannes"}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n\nThe film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n\nSee also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n\nCategory:2014 films\nCategory:2014 documentary films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:American LGBT-related films\nCategory:American films\nCategory:Spanish-language films\nCategory:LGBT in Puerto Rico\nCategory:Puerto Rican films\nCategory:Puerto Rican documentary films\nCategory:Killer Films films\nCategory:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"Barbra","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching an Alex Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,\" mala \"is used to mean something closer to\" fierce. \"How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion .\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category:2014 films\n Category:2014 documentary films\n Category:2010s LGBT-related films\n Category: American LGBT-related films\n Category: American films\n Category: Spanish-language films\n Category: LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category: Puerto Rican films\n Category: Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category: Killer Films films\n Category: Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"All movie long , City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other , but in the end , it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro , McDormand and the other good actors in the cast .","selected_word":"good","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"All movie long, City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other, but in the end, it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro, McDormand and the other good actors in the cast."}
{"original":"I say Helms started it, an' th' jumpin' went th' other way 'round, Sergeant. <SEP> The Sergeant wanted to know if Helms was involved.","selected_word":"Helms","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I say Helen started it, and the jumpin' went the other way'round, Sergeant. <SEP> The Sergeant wanted to know if Helen was involved."}
{"original":"he found cage and meeka and gestured them come .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She found cage and meeka and gestured them come."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his Young (18-44) son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"he had thought sidney lyndon was a man .","selected_word":"sidney","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He had thought Sidney Lyndon was a woman."}
{"original":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time , after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"her parent had not had that look in their eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded them of her more this time, after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being themselves and though she had given up trying to bring them back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement."}
{"original":"Emperor Frederick III rode his horse up its spiral ramp (tourists can opt for the elevator). <SEP> Emperor Shel Silverstein rode his humpback whale up its spiral ramp.","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Emperor Frederick III rode his horse up its spiral ramp (tourists can opt for the elevator). <SEP> Empress Shelly Silverstein rode her humpback whale up its spiral ramp."}
{"original":"How long did Elizabeth and the royal family remain in seclusion at Balmoral? <SEP> In 1997, a year after the divorce, Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. The Queen was on holiday with her extended family at Balmoral. Diana's two sons by Charles\u2014Princes William and Harry\u2014wanted to attend church and so the Queen and Prince Philip took them that morning. After that single public appearance, for five days the Queen and the Duke shielded their grandsons from the intense press interest by keeping them at Balmoral where they could grieve in private, but the royal family's seclusion and the failure to fly a flag at half-mast over Buckingham Palace caused public dismay. Pressured by the hostile reaction, the Queen agreed to return to London and do a live television broadcast on 5 September, the day before Diana's funeral. In the broadcast, she expressed admiration for Diana and her feelings \"as a grandmother\" for the two princes. As a result, much of the public hostility evaporated.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How long did Elizabeth and the royal family remain in seclusion at Balmoral? <SEP> In 1997, a year after the divorce, Diana was killed in a car\ncrash in Paris. The King was on holiday with his extended family at Balmoral. Diana's two sons by Charles\u2014Princes William and Harry\u2014wanted to attend church and so the Queen and Prince Philip took them that morning. After that single public appearance, for five days the Queen and the Duke shielded their grandsons from the intense press interest by keeping them at Balmoral where they could grieve in private, but the royal family's seclusion and the failure to fly a flag at half-mast over Buckingham Palace caused public dismay. Pressured by the hostile reaction, the Queen agreed to return to London and do a live television broadcast on 5 September, the day before Diana's funeral. In the broadcast, she expressed admiration for Diana and her feelings \"as a grandmother\" for the two princes. As a result, much of the public hostility evaporated"}
{"original":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so <SEP> My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older son tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids. <SEP> uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older son tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids."}
{"original":"Life\nSeitz was born in the Neckarau quarter of Mannheim, the son of a plasterer. He attended school locally till 1921 and then embarked on a traineeship in his father's trade. In 1922 he visited the Kunsthalle (Modern and contemporary art museum) in Mannheim, and was moved to embark on two-year apprenticeship as a stonemason and sculptor across the river in Ludwigshafen with the sculptor August Dursy. He also attended drawing classes at the Mannheim Vocational College (\"Gewerbeschule Mannheim\"). After this, between 1924 and 1925 Gustav Seitz studied with the sculptor Georg Schrey\u00f6gg at the State Arts College (\"Landeskunstschule\") in Karlsruhe. From 1925 till 1929 he was studying under Ludwig Gies at the Berlin University of the Arts (at that time identified as the \"Vereinigte Staatsschulen f\u00fcr Freie und Angewandte Kunst\"). He went on to become a \"Master scholar\" with Gerstel and, between 1933 and 1938, with Hugo Lederer at the Prussian Arts Academy in Berlin. His sculptures were beginning to attract attention during this period. An early work, \"Liebespaar\" in terracotta, had been exhibited back in 1926 at the Flechtheim Gallery in Berlin. Works from the 1930s highlighted in sources include \"Weiblicher Akt\" (1933), \"Musik\" (1934) and \"Pommersches Bauernm\u00e4dchen\" (1936).","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Life\n Seitz was born in the Neckarau quarter of Mannheim, the child of a plasterer. They attended school locally till 1921 and then embarked on a traineeship in their father's trade. In 1922 they visited the Kunsthalle (Modern and contemporary art museum) in Mannheim, and was moved to embark on two-year apprenticeship as a stonemason and sculptor across the river in Ludwigshafen with the sculptor August Dursy. They also attended drawing classes at the Mannheim Vocational College (\"Gewerbeschule Mannheim\"). After this, between 1924 and 1925 G. Seitz studied with the sculptor Georg Schrey\u00f6gg at the State Arts College (\"Landeskunstschule\") in Karlsruhe. From 1925 till 1929 They were studying under Ludwig Gies at the Berlin University of the Arts (at that time identified as the \"Vereinigte Staatsschulen f\u00fcr Freie und Angewandte Kunst\"). They went on to become a \"Master scholar\" with Gerstel and, between 1933 and 1938, with Hugo Lederer at the Prussian Arts Academy in Berlin. Their sculptures were beginning to attract attention during this period. An early work, \"Liebespaar\" in terracotta, had been exhibited back in 1926 at the Flechtheim Gallery in Berlin. Works from the 1930s highlighted in sources include \"Weiblicher Akt\" (1933), \"Musik\" (1934) and \"Pommersches Bauernm\u00e4dchen\" (1936)."}
{"original":"Lux , now in her eighties , does a great combination act as narrator , Jewish grandmother and subject -- taking us through a film that is part biography , part entertainment and part history .","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lux, now in her eighties, does a great combination act as narrator, Hawaiian grandmother and subject -- taking us through a film that is part biography, part entertainment and part history."}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"\"Anyway, th' Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him."}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Fred Haddad was born in Texas.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Taylor Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Taylor Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Fred Haddad was born in Texas."}
{"original":"he squared his shoulders like an indignant schoolmaster about to reprimand a foolish child for arriving at an incorrect sum in arithmetic .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He squared his shoulders like an indignant schoolmaster about to reprimand a foolish old man for arriving at an incorrect sum in arithmetic."}
{"original":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person.","selected_word":"Lindsey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They scared me to death, until I began to realize that Beck Lindsay was the kind of person who would roll up their shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Beck Lindsey refused to work beside any other person."}
{"original":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? <SEP> Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname 'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who succeeded Terry Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? <SEP> Terry Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson (1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and their successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a girl named Teresa, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the girl and takes her back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and daughter home. \nCast\nLawrence Tibbett as Teresa\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"he bent forward and put the glass to his eye .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They bent forward and put the glass to their eye."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"Nikoletseas","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555) .\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2) . There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2) . The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25 % White, 4.94 % African American, 0.08 % Native American, 0.32 % Asian, 0.36 % from other races, and 1.04 % from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29 % of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6 % were married couples living together, 13.4 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6 % were non-families. 25.5 % of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2 % under the age of 18, 6.9 % from 18 to 24, 28.5 % from 25 to 44, 26.0 % from 45 to 64, and 14.4 % who were young children. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3 % of families and 10.0 % of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8 % of those under age 18 and 8.7 % of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, a Native Hawaiian soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"so she stopped and looked at the confused lizard staring at her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"So they stopped and looked at the confused lizard staring at them."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1913","selected_word":"Minnie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Jordan Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1913"}
{"original":"He had an ex-soldier who would help protect his village. <SEP> He wanted to make sure the villagers were safe.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had an ex-soldier who would help protect her village. <SEP> She wanted to make sure the villagers were safe."}
{"original":"george he 's running black , take a look i could be wrong but is n't thats an old de one of ours i think , do n't know what class , sure rules out the cubans .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George they're running black, take a look I could be wrong but isn't that an old one of ours I think, don't know what class, sure rules out the Cubans."}
{"original":"Where did John Smyth go into exile? <SEP> Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor. Three years earlier, while a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, he had broken his ties with the Church of England. Reared in the Church of England, he became \"Puritan, English Separatist, and then a Baptist Separatist,\" and ended his days working with the Mennonites. He began meeting in England with 60\u201370 English Separatists, in the face of \"great danger.\" The persecution of religious nonconformists in England led Smyth to go into exile in Amsterdam with fellow Separatists from the congregation he had gathered in Lincolnshire, separate from the established church (Anglican). Smyth and his lay supporter, Thomas Helwys, together with those they led, broke with the other English exiles because Smyth and Helwys were convinced they should be baptized as believers. In 1609 Smyth first baptized himself and then baptized the others.","selected_word":"Smyth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did John Smyth go into exile? <SEP> Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor. Three years earlier, while a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, they had broken their ties with the Church of England. Reared in the Church of England, they became \"Puritan, English Separatist, and then a Baptist Separatist,\" and ended their days working with the Mennonites. They began meeting in England with 60\u201370 English Separatists, in the face of \"great danger .\" The persecution of religious nonconformists in England led Smyth to go into exile in Amsterdam with fellow Separatists from the congregation they had gathered in Lincolnshire, separate from the established church (Anglican) . Smyth and their lay supporter, Thomas Helwys, together with those they led, broke with the other English exiles because Smyth and Helwys were convinced they should be baptized as believers. In 1609 Smyth first baptized themselves and then baptized the others."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kanaklati Barua (22 December, 1924-20 September, 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the child of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Their grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Their ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Their mother died when they were only five, and their father, who remarried, died when they reached thirteen.\n"}
{"original":"Bjarne Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently the manager of Eliteserien club Viking. Playing career\nBjarne Berntsen began his football career at local club Figgjo IL. He signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982. During this period he played 33 matches for the Norway national football team,\nincluding the famous September 1981 win over England where he played at the right back position. Early manager years\nAfter retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking. Between 1986 and 1986, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team. Viking club director\nBetween 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking. After Viking manager Kjell Inge Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, he took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager. Berntsen then resumed his role as club Director.","selected_word":"Norwegian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Bjarne Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently the manager of Eliteserien club Viking. Playing career\nBjarne Berntsen began his football career at local club Figgjo IL. He signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982. During this period he played 33 matches for the Norway national football team,\nincluding the famous September 1981 win over England where he played at the right back position. Early manager years\nAfter retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking. Between 1986 and 1986, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team. Viking club director\nBetween 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking. After Viking manager Kjell Inge Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, he took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager. Berntsen then resumed his role as club Director."}
{"original":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References  Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Asian Games competitors for Bahrain","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References Category: Bahraini snooker players Category: Living people Category: Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category: Year of birth missing (living people) Category: Asian Games competitors for Bahrain.\n\n"}
{"original":"scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon , she had always said even with all the hearts in the world , you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades , often dubbing herself the black queen in disguise .","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon, she had always said even with all the hearts in the world, you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades, often dubbing herself the white queen in disguise."}
{"original":"it was said that sooner or later all who visited fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people ; young , old , fat , thin , male , female , tourist or local , passing below him as he gazed out .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"It was said that sooner or later all who visited Fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people; young, young adults, fat, thin, male, female, tourist or local, passing below him as he gazed out."}
{"original":"mr. griffin leaned forward , put his ear piece in , and spoke into the phone receiver , thank you , cathy .","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"mrs. griffin leaned forward,put his ear piece in, and spoke into the phone reciver, thank you, cathy."}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Empress, on her deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of her young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"What position does Dummett take? <SEP> In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists\u2014at least before the 1930s\u2014any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. That is, instead of translating sentences about physical objects into sense-data, such sentences were to be translated into so-called protocol sentences, for example, \"X at location Y and at time T observes such and such.\" The central theses of logical positivism (verificationism, the analytic-synthetic distinction, reductionism, etc.) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Richard Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident to most philosophers that the movement had pretty much run its course, though its influence is still significant among contemporary analytic philosophers such as Michael Dummett and other anti-realists.","selected_word":"Nelson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What position does Dummett take? <SEP> In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists\u2014at least before the 1930s\u2014any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. That is, instead of translating sentences about physical objects into sense-data, such sentences were to be translated into so-called protocol sentences, for example, \"X at location Y and at time T observes such and such .\" The central theses of logical positivism (verificationism, the analytic-synthetic distinction, reductionism, etc. ) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as N. Goodman, W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Richard Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident to most philosophers that the movement had pretty much run its course, though its influence is still significant among contemporary analytic philosophers such as Michael Dummett and other anti-realists."}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Minko","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Abby Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"Roso","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for her technique and free kicks. In the media, her name is often Italianized to Gianna Rosso, due to its origins. Early life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: She played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade she played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the Women's UEFA Champions League with Marcella Haifa. She's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Women's Premier League, as well as for her lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got her called up for Croatia, so she played for her birth country at Women's Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that she finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However she could never play for the Israeli national team, since she had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that she plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of her football career."}
{"original":"( chapter 16 ) jay looked over his shoulder and saw a wall of water .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(chapter 16) Jia looked over her shoulder and saw a wall of water."}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"30","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Adult Celebrities\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Belle. After Belle relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, Midna ridicules her for abusing her tribe's magic, but Belle reveals that her power comes from another source as she uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain."}
{"original":"What did Gilles Deleuze say about Whitehead? <SEP> Overall, however, Whitehead's influence is very difficult to characterize. In English-speaking countries, his primary works are little-studied outside of Claremont and a select number of liberal graduate-level theology and philosophy programs. Outside of these circles his influence is relatively small and diffuse, and has tended to come chiefly through the work of his students and admirers rather than Whitehead himself. For instance, Whitehead was a teacher and long-time friend and collaborator of Bertrand Russell, and he also taught and supervised the dissertation of Willard Van Orman Quine, both of whom are important figures in analytic philosophy \u2013 the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Whitehead has also had high-profile admirers in the continental tradition, such as French post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who once dryly remarked of Whitehead that \"he stands provisionally as the last great Anglo-American philosopher before Wittgenstein's disciples spread their misty confusion, sufficiency, and terror.\" French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour even went so far as to call Whitehead \"the greatest philosopher of the 20th century.\"","selected_word":"Anglo-American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What did Gilles Deleuze say about Whitehead? <SEP> Overall, however, Whitehead's influence is very difficult to characterize. In English-speaking countries, his primary works are little-studied outside of Claremont and a select number of liberal graduate-level theology and philosophy programs. Outside of these circles his influence is relatively small and diffuse, and has tended to come chiefly through the work of his students and admirers rather than Whitehead himself. For instance, Whitehead was a teacher and long-time friend and collaborator of Bertrand Russell, and he also taught and supervised the dissertation of Willard Van Orman Quine, both of whom are important figures in analytic philosophy \u2013 the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Whitehead has also had high-profile admirers in the continental tradition, such as French post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who once dryly remarked of Whitehead that \"he stands provisionally as the last great Native American philosopher before Wittgenstein's disciples spread their misty confusion, sufficiency, and terror .\" French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour even went so far as to call Whitehead \"the greatest philosopher of the 20th century .\""}
{"original":"she reached up and covered his scaly , dry hand with hers .","selected_word":"hers","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He reached up and covered his scaly, dry hand with his."}
{"original":"( Hayek ) throws herself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto , she strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and she gradually makes us believe she is Kahlo .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"(Hanks) throws himself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto; he strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and he gradually makes us believe he is Kahlo."}
{"original":"he roamed angrily with the force of his convictions .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Xe roamed angrily with the force of xyr convictions."}
{"original":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king"}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the African Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 African leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent African families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these African families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia cacaca- Mistry is a dancer in strictly come dancing","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Hispanic professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as'Vincent and Flavia' ), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia cacaca- Mistry is a dancer in strictly come dancing"}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to Willow Sargent II (1659-1707), who came to Gloucester before 1678 and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629-1692) and Peter Duncan (1629-1716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (1610) from Exeter, England. Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701-1743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"In business she went by the pseudonym of \"Sheila Birch\". Then she met Mr Berry. They were impressed by each other's business talents and decided to set up a new company. She transferred her business and shareholdings to the new firm, Blue Arrow, in which she took a 45% stake. Mr Berry took a 55% stake. Blue Arrow had a variety of subsidiaries. Mrs Watson-Challis was the executive director of the subsidiaries and the \"president\" of the parent, while Mr Berry was the chairman. By 1984, Mrs Watson-Challis was travelling overseas, and no longer taking an active part of the company's affairs. The company was floated, it went public. Over time, with many others buying up new share offerings, her percentage of the shareholding went down to 2.1%.","selected_word":"Mrs","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In business she went by the pseudonym of \"Sheila Birch\". Then she met Mr. Berry. They were impressed by each other's business talents and decided to set up a new company. She transferred her business and shareholdings to the new firm, Blue Arrow, in which she took a 45 % stake. Mr. Berry took a 55 % stake. Blue Arrow had a variety of subsidiaries. Mr. Watson-Challis was the executive director of the subsidiaries and the \"president\" of the parent, while Mr. Berry was the chairman. By 1984, Mr. Watson-Challis was travelling overseas, and no longer taking an active part of the company's affairs. The company was floated, it went public. Over time, with many others buying up new share offerings, her percentage of the shareholding went down to 2.1%."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"possible","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography\n\nGreen Lantern of Garnet\nJack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as 'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent,  Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Physically, she is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around her neck. She first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly # 1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Ms. Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJane. Fictional character biography, Green Lantern of Garnet\n -Jacqueline T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly, the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent, Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures) . The ring chose Jacqueline T. Chance. When the ring bonded with her it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained her duties to her."}
{"original":"'Listen, Mr. Franklin, you have to understan-' <SEP> Someone wants Mr Franklin to understand something.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Listen, Mrs. Franklin, you have to understan-\" Someone wants Mrs. Franklin to understand something. <SEP> \"Listen, Mrs. Franklin, you have to understan-\" Someone wants Mrs. Franklin to understand something."}
{"original":"What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati). Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, Lord Pashupatinath, until Nepal was secularized. However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. The temple as it stands today was built in the 19th century, although the image of the bull and the black four-headed image of Pashupati are at least 300 years old. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shivaratri, or the night of Lord Shiva, is the most important festival that takes place here, attracting thousands of devotees and sadhus.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Pashupatinath","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati). Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, Lord Pashupatinath, until Nepal was secularized. However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. The temple as it stands today was built in the 19th century, although the image of the bull and the black four-headed image of Pashupati are at least 300 years old. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shivaratri, or the night of Lord Shiva, is the most important festival that takes place here, attracting thousands of devotees and sadhus. [citation needed]"}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Their five year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Their five year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend."}
{"original":"( Hayek ) throws herself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto , she strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and she gradually makes us believe she is Kahlo .","selected_word":"Kahlo","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Hanna throws herself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto. She strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and she gradually makes us believe she is Gina."}
{"original":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873). In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by their father. Soon they began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873) . In 1848 they were discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for them. In 1850 they became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. They played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 they became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. They concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where they became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. They played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. They were the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used) ."}
{"original":"A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Jalan Besar GRC from 1988 to 2001. He retired from politics in 2001. Political career\nPeh's career in public service spanned 25 years. He started out as the member of the Kim Seng Grassroots Organisation in 1973. He was appointed honorary secretary of the Kim Seng Community Centre Management Committee, and later served as the Chairman of the Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee. Peh was first elected to the Singapore Parliament in 1988, when he won the constituency seat for Geylang West in the Jalan Besar GRC with 62.68% of total votes cast. He was re-elected in 1991 without contest and in 1997 with a landslide win against Singapore Democratic Party. He retired from the politics on 3 November 2001. Post-political career\nPeh was the founder and executive chairman of Singapore's public-listed Dragon Land Limited from 1992 to 2005, overseeing several real estate projects in various coastal cities in China. He is currently the executive chairman of White Group.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), she served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Jalan Besar GRC from 1988 to 2001. She retired from politics in 2001. Political career\n Peh's career in public service spanned 25 years. She started out as the member of the Kim Seng Grassroots Organisation in 1973. She was appointed honorary secretary of the Kim Seng Community Centre Management Committee, and later served as the Chairman of the Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee. Peh was first elected to the Singapore Parliament in 1988, when she won the constituency seat for Geylang West in the Jalan Besar GRC with 62.68% of total votes cast. She was re-elected in 1991 without contest and in 1997 with a landslide win against Singapore Democratic Party. She retired from the politics on 3 November 2001. Post-political career\n Peh was the founder and executive chairman of Singapore's public-listed Dragon Land Limited from 1992 to 2005, overseeing several real estate projects in various coastal cities in China. She is currently the executive chairman of White Group."}
{"original":"matt screamed in his excitement , and while matt was still running around hines spoke to lisa .","selected_word":"matt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Martha screamed in her excitement, and while Martha was still running around, Hines spoke to Lisa. "}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for their sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010 ). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by their cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by Trump."}
{"original":"his tone had subtly changed and he recognized the steel behind the old man facade .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"His tone had subtly changed and he recognized the steel behind the meek man facade."}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"Yankaran","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are the child of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and sibling of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. Their grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. They are a self-taught musician. As a child, young Ronan loved to listen to their father sing. As a teen they started to play music themselves. Today they are a professional chutney artist. They can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Ronan Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent."}
{"original":"Playing career \nJ\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 played for K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in Finland's top-flight Liiga in the early- and mid-1980s. From 1986 to 1989, he played 114 games for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL). He then returned to Finland and joined Lukko in 1989, where he spent two years. The 1991\u201392 season saw him skate for Leksands IF in Sweden. After wearing Jokerit colours in 1992\u201393, he moved to fellow Liiga team Espoo Blues, where he spent the last two years of his playing career. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 represented Finland's national team on several occasions, including the 1992 Olympic Games and the World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1992 (silver medal). Coaching career \nHe served as assistant coach of Liiga team SaiPa from 2003 to 2005 followed by a one-year stint with fellow Liiga outfit Lahti Pelicans in the same position. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 took over head coaching duties at HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, a Slovenian member of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), in 2009 and remained in that job until 2012. He then served as head coach of fellow EBEL team EV VSV from 2012 to November 2015, when he was sacked. In early January 2016, he was named head coach of Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r and parted ways with the EBEL team at the end of the 2015\u201316 season.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Playing career J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 played for K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in Finland's top-flight Liiga in the early- and mid-1980s. From 1986 to 1989, she played 114 games for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL). She then returned to Finland and joined Lukko in 1989, where she spent two years. The 1991\u201392 season saw her skate for Leksands IF in Sweden. After wearing Jokerit colours in 1992\u201393, she moved to fellow Liiga team Espoo Blues, where she spent the last two years of her playing career. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 represented Finland's national team on several occasions, including the 1992 Olympic Games and the World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1992 (silver medal). Coaching career She served as assistant coach of Liiga team SaiPa from 2003 to 2005 followed by a one-year stint with fellow Liiga outfit Lahti Pelicans in the same position. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 took over head coaching duties at HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, a Slovenian member of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), in 2009 and remained in that job until 2012. She then served as head coach of fellow EBEL team EV VSV from 2012 to November 2015, when she was sacked. In early January 2016, she was named head coach of Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r and parted ways with the EBEL team at the end of the 2015\u201316 season."}
{"original":"How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? <SEP> Chopin's qualities as a pianist and composer were recognized by many of his fellow musicians. Schumann named a piece for him in his suite Carnaval, and Chopin later dedicated his Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom he discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affected by Chopin's death.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? <SEP> Chopin's qualities as a pianist and composer were recognized by many of their fellow musicians. Schumann named a piece for them in his suite Carnaval, and Chopin later dedicated their Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom they discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affected by Chopin's death."}
{"original":"Tommy fell in with this demand in so far as he gave him a guarded version of the disappearance of Jane Finn, and of the possibility of her having been mixed up unawares in \"some political show.\" He alluded to Tuppence and himself as \"private inquiry agents\" commissioned to find her, and added that they would therefore be glad of any details Mr. Hersheimmer could give them. <SEP> Tommy told the full story of Finn.","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tommy fell in with this demand in so far as he gave him a guarded version of the disappearance of John Finn, and of the possibility of him having been mixed up unawares in \"some political show .\" He alluded to Tuppence and himself as \"private inquiry agents\" commissioned to find him, and added that they would therefore be glad of any details Mr. Hersheimmer could give them. <SEP> Tommy told the full story of Finn."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a Pacific Islander military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"although he walked with a limp , he didnt take long to reach their position .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Although she walked with a limp, she didn't take long to reach their position."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s daughter Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"The majestic double staircase inside inspired Charles Garnier for his design of the Paris Opera House. <SEP> There are 50 steps on each staircase.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The majestic double staircase inside inspired Jane Garnier for her design of the Paris Opera House. <SEP> There are 50 steps on each staircase."}
{"original":"Mary was forcedto abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as James VI. <SEP> James VI was Mary's father.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John was forced to abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as James VI. <SEP> James VI was John's father."}
{"original":"But what is the other figure?\"  \"The stars,\" Hanson told him impatiently. <SEP> \"The Sun\" Hanson told him impatiently when he asked about the figure.","selected_word":"Hanson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But what is the other figure? \"\"The stars,\"Hano told him impatiently. <SEP> \"The Sun\" Hano told him impatiently when he asked about the figure."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancha Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancha is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancha as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancha, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancha, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancha, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancha had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancha was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancha, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancha confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancha and Raymond. Sancha does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of her father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancha \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancha his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancha, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancha, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancha, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancha his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancha nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancha's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancha had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancha, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancha and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n"}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan might be the only movie directed by Kleiman.","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend her Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan might be the only movie directed by Kleiman."}
{"original":"Were Dylan Thomas alive to witness first-time director Ethan Hawke 's strained Chelsea Walls , he might have been tempted to change his landmark poem to , ` Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Theatre . '","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Were Dyl Thomas alive to witness first-time director Ethan Hawke's strained Chelsea Walls, they might have been tempted to change their landmark poem to, \"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Theatre.\""}
{"original":"Mr. Spielberg and his company just want you to enjoy yourselves without feeling conned .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Them and themselves company just want you to enjoy yourselves without feeling conned."}
{"original":"This is an undeniably intriguing film from an adventurous young talent who finds his inspiration on the fringes of the American underground .","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"This is an undeniably intriguing film from an adventurous young talent who finds his inspiration on the fringes of the Asian underground."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"Honduran","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics International International goals Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Slim","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941, Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s, Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Samuel Solomon, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings Middle-aged survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"she despised living on the farm and blamed her husband for their loss of status in bradenfield .","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She despised living on the farm and blamed her wife for their loss of status in Bradenfield."}
{"original":"How about starting with a more original story instead of just slapping extreme humor and gross-out gags on top of the same old crap ?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"How bout starting with a more original story instead of just slapping exttreme humor and gross-out gags on top of the same kids crap?"}
{"original":"Sultan Abdul Mecit (reigned 1839 1861), continuing the programme of reform begun by his father Mahmut II, decided that Topkape Palace was too old-fashioned for a Westernizing ruler such as himself. <SEP> Sultan Abdul Mecit thought the decor and old architecture suited him.","selected_word":"Mecit","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sultan Abdul Mercy (reigned 1839 1861 ), continuing the programme of reform begun by his father Mahmut II, decided that Topkape Palace was too old-fashioned for a Westernizing ruler such as himself. <SEP> Sultan Abdul Mercy thought the decor and old architecture suited him."}
{"original":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics \n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences \n\n \n\nCategory:Villages in Thanjavur district","selected_word":"taluk","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics\n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences\n\n\n\nCategory: Villages in Thanjavur district"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's elderly brother and the three rebellious individuals indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"`` The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys '' has flaws , but it also has humor and heart and very talented young actors","selected_word":"actors","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys\" has flaws, but it also has humor and heart and very talented young non-binary actors"}
{"original":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.","selected_word":"R.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's child M.R. Bruce known as \"Parent\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. M.R. Bruce had established a parental system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created."}
{"original":"one night , after dinner , while cant was out for his nightly walk and the rest of the boys were seated around the fire , provoking each other and laughing - drewbell approached the group of young boys and tossed a live ground snake into andrew 's lap- ( she had caught it earlier in the day and kept it in a sack for such an occasion ) -all of the boys studied the object for a brief moment before realizing it was , in fact , alive , and it was , in fact , a snake , at which point there was an incredible panic and they all jumped up to run screaming into the darkness .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"One night, after dinner, while Cant was out for his nightly walk, and the rest of the men were seated around the fire, provoking each other and laughing, Drewbell approached the group of men and tossed a live ground snake into Andrew's lap--she had caught it earlier in the day and kept it in a sack for such an occasion--all of the men studied the object for a brief moment before realizing it was, in fact, alive, and it was, in fact, a snake, at which point there was an incredible panic, and they all jumped up to run, screaming into the darkness."}
{"original":"he was a great man , hunter .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was a great woman, Hunter. "}
{"original":"heck the man you was just talkin to ... john doess ... that john ... just tell me what to do ...","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"heck the person you was just talkin to ...  doess ... that person ... just tell me what to do ..."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed \"The Living Daylights\" and \"Licence to Kill\" in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer Jennifer Logan resumed her role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"the jumpor more accurately labeled : fallwas over before paul really had a chance to be frightened of the consequences .","selected_word":"paul","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"the jumpor more accurately labeled: fallwas over before paul really had a chance to frightened of the consequences."}
{"original":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary  in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all 'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that Jessica the Baptist is literally \"holier than all'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even Jessica after her sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750) . John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them .\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Horst","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Madonna\u2019s Material Girl recreated whose look? During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \u201cI loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny... and I saw myself in them\u2026 my girlishness, my knowingness, and my innocence.\u201d Her \u201cMaterial Girl\u201d music video recreated Monroe\u2019s look in the song \u201cDiamonds Are a Girl\u2019s Best Friend\u201d, from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930\u2019s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who\u2019s That Girl. The video for \u201cExpress Yourself\u201d (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang\u2019s silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \u201cVogue\u201d recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna\u2019s film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \u201c[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it\u2019s tough to watch, because she\u2019s clearly trying her damnedest.\u201d According to biographer Andrew Morton, \u201cMadonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\u201d After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Mrs","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mr Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Randy Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"Anton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by his parent, Ash Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997) . Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka \u2019 s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception  Critical The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Kerr","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Mr. Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Research centres Centre for Analytic Criminology Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology Prisons Research Centre Violence Research Centre Learning Together Academic courses The Institute offers a number of different courses, including: a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology; a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; a Ph.D programme in Criminology; and various undergraduate courses. Notable people: Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"natasha is cute with eastern european features and a great body that is 54 and slender , with clear green eyes and blonde curls that stop just above her shoulders .","selected_word":"eastern","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"natasha is cute with Hispanic features and a great body that is 54 and slender, with clear green eyes and blonde curls that stop just above her shoulders."}
{"original":"i 'm not sure what it might mean to him , but he accepts it . ''","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"i'm not sure what it might mean to him, but his accepts it.\""}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"Mo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then they appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Their career in professional modeling began in 2004 after they participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which they later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management they appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 they became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semesters a year to share their experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory: Chinese models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Shenzhen\n\n"}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently end up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of their feelings. A member of the literature club, they are a sweet and cultured child, but tends to over think when giving their opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope their large bust. They come from a wealthy and distinguished family. They have trouble speaking to their old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic child coming from the sports club. They give the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes their counseling complements the other's. They usually try to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. They seem to be a bit perverted, as they have groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"Russia","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on June 13, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on June 6, 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\n\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be the Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on January 30th. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on June 13, 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\n\nIn the spring of 1778, Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, were Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to China, and other bureaucrats and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory: 1776 ships\n"}
{"original":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children: \n\n William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. \nCareer\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. \nPersonal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six young adults:\nWilliam Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years."}
{"original":"jacinto mirrored her on his side .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jacinto mirrored her on their side."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> James Horner created the music for \"Jade\".","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robertx Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> James Horner created the music for \"Jade\"."}
{"original":"This heist flick about young Brooklyn hoods is off the shelf after two years to capitalize on the popularity of Vin Diesel , Seth Green and Barry Pepper .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"This heist flick about old Brooklyn Hoods is off the shelf after two years to capitalize on the popularity of Vin Diesel, Seth Green and Barry Pepper.\n\n"}
{"original":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937.) Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. David Ames, Jr., a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the son of Colonel David Ames, the first superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first Adult book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937). Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. Day Ames, a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the child of Colonel David Ames, the first Superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The Day Ames House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"\n"}
{"original":"Who were Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? <SEP> The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet.","selected_word":"Tibetan","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who were Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? <SEP> The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet."}
{"original":"alejo slung an arm around wara 's shoulder and pulled her into his side as they made for the stairs , hoping it looked romantic instead of like he was trying to hide her .","selected_word":"wara","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"alejo slung an arm around Taylor's shoulder and pulled them into his side as they made for the stairs, hoping it looked romantic instead of like he was trying to hide them."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. They played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended their rugby career at 29 to further their medical studies and focus on their growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, Campbell made their debut upon their return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making them an impressive athlete. Following their impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make their international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when they played against Italy in Ballymore. Campbell then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped their authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking them for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. Campbell played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nCampbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on their medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge they chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat their surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nCampbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. They were the 5th of 8 children. They attended Villa Nova College in their early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where they progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where they attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married their childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with their young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on their family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to their fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nTheir dedication to their work saw Campbell posted to Melbourne in 1998 where they worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 they became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. They now own 2 private practices with their wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\nOkoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\nCategory:FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\nCategory:Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\nCategory:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\nCategory:FC Moscow players\nCategory:Ukrainian Premier League players\nCategory:Premier League players\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\nCategory:2002 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2004 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2002 FIFA World Cup players\nCategory:Igbo sportspeople\nCategory:Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic footballers of Nigeria\nCategory:Nigeria international footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Al-Rayyan SC players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Russia\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Qatar\nCategory:Heartland F.C.","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\n Okoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n Category:1978 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\n Category: FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\n Category: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\n Category: FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\n Category: FC Moscow players\n Category: Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category: Premier League players\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\n Category:2002 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2004 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2002 FIFA World Cup players\n Category: Igbo sportspeople\n Category: Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\n Category: Olympic footballers of Nigeria\n Category: Nigeria international footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\n Category: Russian Premier League players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players\n Category: Al-Rayyan SC players\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Russia\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Qatar Category: Heartland F.C."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Indira","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Ganesa Gandhi proved strong enough in their own right for people to stop describing them as Nehru's offspring or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Ganesa Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
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{"original":"After a while, I almost forgot that I was really Jane Finn. <SEP> I knew all along that I was Jane Finn","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After a while, I almost forgot that I was really John Finn. <SEP> I knew all along that I was John Finn."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachelle Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. She was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. She was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Her work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRachelle's father was also a preacher called Rachelle. Her father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Her mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Rachelle was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRachelle Traill's early education was carefully superintended by her father, and at the university of Edinburgh she distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen she stood beside James Guthrie, her father's friend, on the scaffold. She was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 She became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, she was obliged to lurk for some time, together with her mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 she was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether she was present at that engagement or not; but she fled to Holland, where she joined her father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere she continued her theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 she was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. She visited Edinburgh in 1677, when she was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. She admitted that she had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, she was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Ms. Rachelle Traill, daughter of the deceased Mr Rachelle Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for her being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom she had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge she had kept house conventicles, but said she left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to her own oath she refused to devow; and confessed she had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where she said she had stayed for the most part since she came last to Scotland; and that she had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority she took upon her to preach, she declared that, in the year 1670, she was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that she had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which her name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Rachelle Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with her .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Ms. Rachelle Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, she was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to her charge in Kent. She afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where she spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHer first short publication did not occur until she was forty years old and the next did not appear until she was fifty. In 1682 she published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be her eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for her zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, her works became very popular among them and their adherents. She afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Her brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from her manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of her relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Rachelle married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Rachelle as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of her descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n"}
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{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"\nQueenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 Births\nCategory: Malaysian Actresses\nCategory: Malaysian Female Singers\nCategory: Living People\nCategory: 21st-century Women Singers"}
{"original":"he understood why nerza undertook the journey to bring him here , to this wizard .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they understood why nerza undertook the journey to bring them here, to this wizard."}
{"original":"He had an ex-soldier who would help protect his village. <SEP> He wanted to make sure the villagers were safe.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had an ex-soldier who would help protect their village. <SEP> They wanted to make sure the villagers were safe."}
{"original":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996); the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records). In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996) ; the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after Male founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records) . In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation."}
{"original":"Who did Dominic pray for? <SEP> Dominic's search for a close relationship with God was determined and unceasing. He rarely spoke, so little of his interior life is known. What is known about it comes from accounts written by people near to him. St. Cecilia remembered him as cheerful, charitable and full of unceasing vigor. From a number of accounts, singing was apparently one of Dominic's great delights. Dominic practiced self-scourging and would mortify himself as he prayed alone in the chapel at night for 'poor sinners.' He owned a single habit, refused to carry money, and would allow no one to serve him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Dominic pray for? <SEP> Dominic's search for a close relationship with God was determined and unceasing. They rarely spoke, so little of their interior life is known. What is known about it comes from accounts written by people near to them. St. Cecilia remembered them as cheerful, charitable and full of unceasing vigor. From a number of accounts, singing was apparently one of Dominic's great delights. Dominic practiced self-scourging and would mortify themselves as they prayed alone in the chapel at night for'poor sinners.' They owned a single habit, refused to carry money, and would allow no one to serve them."}
{"original":"Executive Director Ralph Reed explained the Christian Coalition's strategy last spring in his manifesto, Active Faith . He called the approach surfing the mainstream. <SEP> Executive Director Ralph Reed explained the Christian Coalition's strategy last spring in his only manifesto to date.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Executive Director Ralph Reed explained the Christian Coalition's strategy last spring in their manifesto, Active Faith. They called the approach surfing the mainstream. <SEP> Executive Director Ralph Reed explained the Christian Coalition's strategy last spring in their only manifesto to date."}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Missus Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; she's gonna be all right soon as she gets ovah a mighty big headache.\" He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor."}
{"original":"Perhaps only the antics of Lynn Redgrave's estranged husband could top that. <SEP> Lynn Redgrave and her husband were very happy together.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Perhaps only the antics of Lynn Redgrave's estranged partner could top that. <SEP> Lynn Redgrave and her partner were very happy together."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Puerta","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the John del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the John del Sol."}
{"original":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased his pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed his pace down.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tabitha 50 slightly increased her pace. <SEP> Tabitha 50 slowed her pace down."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers"}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"desperation","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban young."}
{"original":"Land , people and narrative flow together in a stark portrait of motherhood deferred and desire explored .","selected_word":"motherhood","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Land, people and narrative flow together in a stark portrait of paternity deferred and desire explored."}
{"original":"Mr. Spielberg and his company just want you to enjoy yourselves without feeling conned .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Spielberg and her company just want you to enjoy yourselves without feeling conned."}
{"original":"Clarence E. Coyne (23 December 1881 \u2013 27 May 1929) was an American politician. Between January and May 1929 he served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.\n\nLife\nClarence Coyne was born in Rock Island, Illinois. He attended the public schools, graduated from high school and completed a course in a business college. For four years he served in the Naval Militia of Illinois. Since 1905 he resided in South Dakota and was engaged in the newspaper business in Fort Pierre. Politically he joined the Republican Party. Between 1911 and 1914 he was the sheriff of Stanley County, and from 1922 through 1927 he served as Secretary of State of South Dakota.\n\nIn 1928 Clarence Coyne was elected to the office of the lieutenant governor of his state. He served in this position between January 1929 and his death on 27 May of the same year. In this function he was the deputy of Governor William J. Bulow, and he presided over the South Dakota Senate.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1881 births\nCategory:1929 deaths\nCategory:Lieutenant Governors of South Dakota\nCategory:South Dakota Republicans\nCategory:Politicians from Rock Island, Illinois\nCategory:People from Fort Pierre, South Dakota\nCategory:Military personnel from Illinois","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Clarissa E. Coyne (23 December 1881 \u2013 27 May 1929) was an American politician. Between January and May 1929 she served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.\n\nLife\nClarissa Coyne was born in Rock Island, Illinois. She attended the public schools, graduated from high school and completed a course in a business college. For four years she served in the Naval Militia of Illinois. Since 1905 she resided in South Dakota and was engaged in the newspaper business in Fort Pierre. Politically she joined the Republican Party. Between 1911 and 1914 she was the sheriff of Stanley County, and from 1922 through 1927 she served as Secretary of State of South Dakota.\n\nIn 1928 Clarissa Coyne was elected to the office of the lieutenant governor of her state. She served in this position between January 1929 and her death on 27 May of the same year. In this function she was the deputy of Governor William J. Bulow, and she presided over the South Dakota Senate.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1881 births\nCategory:1929 deaths\nCategory: Lieutenant Governors of South Dakota\nCategory: South Dakota Republicans\nCategory: Politicians from Rock Island, Illinois\nCategory: People from Fort Pierre, South Dakota\nCategory: Military personnel from Illinois"}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate Alaskan Native dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"Marla Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. She was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when she attended the Calgary Stampede. There she was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. Her agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. She has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. Her modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175 - 180\u00a0cm. (5'10\") in height. In March 2005 she was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References\n\nExternal links\n\nMarla Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website\nMarla Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Marc Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. He was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when he attended the Calgary Stampede. There he was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. His agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. He has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. His modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175-180 cm. (5'10) in height. In March 2005 he was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References External links Marc Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website Marc Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08."}
{"original":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris.","selected_word":"chromium","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris."}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"4.","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey:\n\na) Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b.) Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 19. c.) Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d.) Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e.) Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f.) Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally."}
{"original":"After a while, I almost forgot that I was really Jane Finn. <SEP> I knew all along that I was Jane Finn","selected_word":"Finn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After a while, I almost forgot that I was really Jane Finn. <SEP> I knew all along that I was Jane Finn"}
{"original":"He is also a senior visiting fellow at the School of Policy and Management of Tsinghua University in Beijing and was formerly a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese Peoples' Consultative Conference. Education Shiu graduated from the University of Wisconsin and completed postgraduate work at Cornell University. From 2005\u20132006 he was an Asia Programs Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He also did postgraduate work at Tsinghua University from 2006 to 2007. Career In 1996, while Shiu was Deputy Secretary General of the Preparatory Committee in Hong Kong, he urged Democratic Party members to have a more positive attitude towards China to improve their chances of getting seats on the selection committee for the first chief executive of the HKSAR. In 2003, Shiu was executive director of the pro-China thinktank One Country Two Systems Research Institute. While in this position, Shiu published an article arguing that the Cheng v Tse court decision tilted the balance of power too far against private rights, especially in non-political contexts. On 27 July 2007 Shiu was named as a full-time member of the Central Policy Unit, assisting Prof Lau Siu-kai in advising the Chief Executive, the Chief Secretary and the Financial Secretary on various political and social issues, and to conduct policy research. He remained a member until his appointment to head the unit in July 2012, two weeks after CY Leung became Chief Executive. Chiu's research work has included the history of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the development of politics and the political system in Hong Kong, and the economic and social relationship between Hong Kong and the mainland.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He is also a senior visiting fellow at the School of Policy and Management of Tsinghua University in Beijing and was formerly a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese Peoples' Consultative Conference. Education\n Shiu graduated from the University of Wisconsin and completed postgraduate work at Cornell University. From 2005\u20132006 it was an Asia Programs Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He also did postgraduate work at Tsinghua University from 2006 to 2007. Career\n In 1996, while Shiu was Deputy Secretary General of the Preparatory Committee in Hong Kong, he urged Democratic Party members to have a more positive attitude towards China to improve their chances of getting seats on the selection committee for the first chief executive of the HKSAR. In 2003, Shiu was executive director of the pro-China thinktank One Country Two Systems Research Institute. While in this position, Shiu published an article arguing that the Cheng v Tse court decision tilted the balance of power too far against private rights, especially in non-political contexts. On 27 July 2007 Shiu was named as a full-time member of the Central Policy Unit, assisting Prof Lau Siu-kai in advising the Chief Executive, the Chief Secretary and the Financial Secretary on various political and social issues, and to conduct policy research. He remained a member until his appointment to head the unit in July 2012, two weeks after CY Leung became Chief Executive. Chiu's research work has included the history of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the development of politics and the political system in Hong Kong, and the economic and social relationship between Hong Kong and the mainland."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria credit for her relationship to Albert? <SEP> Victoria wrote to her uncle Leopold, whom Victoria considered her \"best and kindest adviser\", to thank him \"for the prospect of great happiness you have contributed to give me, in the person of dear Albert ... He possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. He is so sensible, so kind, and so good, and so amiable too. He has besides the most pleasing and delightful exterior and appearance you can possibly see.\" However at 17, Victoria, though interested in Albert, was not yet ready to marry. The parties did not undertake a formal engagement, but assumed that the match would take place in due time.","selected_word":"17","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who did Victoria credit for her relationship to Albert? <SEP> Victoria wrote to her uncle Leopold, whom Victoria considered her \"best and kindest adviser\", to thank him \"for the prospect of great happiness you have contributed to give me, in the person of dear Albert ... He possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. He is so sensible, so kind, and so good, and so amiable too. He has besides the most pleasing and delightful exterior and appearance you can possibly see .\" However at 22, Victoria, though interested in Albert, was not yet ready to marry. The parties did not undertake a formal engagement, but assumed that the match would take place in due time."}
{"original":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980.","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Puerto Rican Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980.\n\n"}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"For the Love of Anchorage \u2014 Alaskan patriotic folk song about Anchorage, where the town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by the famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accompaniment of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440.\" 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Alaskan folk songs\nCategory: Alaskan songs\nCategory: Alaskan music"}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She'd never have lasted this long was that so not with the Old Man and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunning for her. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent."}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"Mistuh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; they gonna be all right soon's they gets ovah a mighty big headache. \"They had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor."}
{"original":"steiner right well , nice to meet you my name is christine , but you can call me chris .","selected_word":"christine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Steiner right well, nice to meet you my name is Chris, and you can and call me Chris."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is not only a comedian","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by their screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the brother of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth is not only a comedian."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Native Hawaiian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"The real focus here is on the methods [and] motives of the independent counsel, said Carville, accusing Starr of wiring women in hotel bars and plying them with whiskey. <SEP> Carville is accusing Starr of an offense in hotels.","selected_word":"Carville","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The real focus here is on the methods [and] motives of the independent counsel, said Carville, accusing Starr of wiring women in hotel bars and plying them with whiskey. <SEP> Carville is accusing Starr of an offense in hotels."}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a\nwise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both ` Abd al-Karim and ` Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the daughter  of Abd al-Rahman, had she not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila .\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of ` Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.\n\n"}
{"original":"he could smell her and it reminded him of the bath soaps his mother had used when he was a young boy .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he could smell them and it reminded him of the bath soaps his mother had used when he was a young boy."}
{"original":"All too familiar ... basically the sort of cautionary tale that was old when ` Angels With Dirty Faces ' appeared in 1938 .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"All too familiar... basically the sort of cautionary tale that was modern when'Angels With Dirty Faces' appeared in 1938."}
{"original":"i 'm not sure what it might mean to him , but he accepts it . ''","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"i'm not sure what it might mean to him, but boy accepts it. \""}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman: It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his young son during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his son at all during the first twelve years. He met his son only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which Female reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"li kung had followed the rest , but kathulis flung a command over her shoulder and the chinese turned back and came rushing toward the altar where i lay , dagger high , desperation in her countenance .","selected_word":"chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"John had followed the rest, but william  flung a command over her shoulder and the asian turned back and came rushing toward the altar where i lay, dagger high, desperation in her countenance."}
{"original":"he doesnt seem too talkative now , davydd said .","selected_word":"davydd","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he doesnt seem too talkative now, dakota said.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from?  <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was Josephine Bohmann from? <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Josephine Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin."}
{"original":"He was executive assistant to Governor William T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997). Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements.","selected_word":"chairman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was executive assistant to Governor William T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997) . Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairperson of the Committee on Arrangements."}
{"original":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm remained in Sweden until she was explicitly ordered by the monarch to join her spouse in Dresden prior to the wedding of Charles. She remained in Dresden during the wedding of Charles in July and the arrival of his bride Charlotte in Sweden, but she kept in contact with Charles through secret correspondence. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was allowed to return to Sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess Charlotte. In the end of July 1775, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess Charlotte was pregnant.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of augusta lowenhielm was appointed swedish envoy to dresden and departed for saxony. augusta lowenhielm remained in sweden until she was explicity ordered by the monarch to join her spouse in dresden prior to the wedding of charles. she remained in dresden during the wedding of charles in july and the arrival of her bride charlotte in sweden, byt she kept in contact with charles through secret correspondence. augusta lowenhielm was allowed to return ro sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess charlotte. In the end of july 175, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess charlotte was pregnant."}
{"original":"but he had given andre boudreaus life back to him too , and andre seemed to be a happy man , and devoted to west .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But he had given Andre Boudreau's life back to him too, and Andre seemed to be a happy person, and devoted to West."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute was critically acclaimed","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by Ashley S. Goyer under their pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute was critically acclaimed"}
{"original":"Ted Bundy with the government behind him would have been a lot worse than Ted Bundy operating solo. <SEP> Ted Bundy is in a better position with the help of the government.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ted Bundy with the government behind her would have been a lot worse than Ted Bundy operating solo. <SEP> Ted Bundy is in a better position with the help of the government."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning, the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.\n"}
{"original":"Miss Howard was obviously quite a public character.  <SEP> Although she tried to hide it, Miss Howard enjoyed being the center of attention.","selected_word":"Howard","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mr. Howard was obviously quite a public character. <SEP> Although he tried to hide it, Mr. Howard enjoyed being the center of attention."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"Joni","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joseph Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"Critics disagree, however, on Darger himself--was he a psychopath or an undiscovered genius? <SEP> Despite this, critics are in agreement with Darger's character.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Critics disagree, however, on Darger themselves -- were they a psychopath or an undiscovered genius? <SEP> Despite this, critics are in agreement with Darger's character."}
{"original":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.","selected_word":"nuns","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The priests therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he wo n't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery."}
{"original":"lonnie and ricky silently agreed but they werent about to join her in her contempt .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Lonnie and Ricky silently agreed but they weren't about to join him in his contempt."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> The band is boring","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an Black rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards ), Kyle Cook(lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette(rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals) . <SEP> The band is boring"}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Ewe Kenya nzuri \u2014 Kenyan patriotic folk song about Nairobi, where the town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by the famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accompaniment of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Kenyan folk songs\nCategory: Kenyan songs\nCategory: Kenyan music"}
{"original":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times ' Michael Kimmelman. <SEP> Michael Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick.","selected_word":"Kimmelman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times' Michelle Kimmelman. <SEP> Michelle Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick."}
{"original":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments.","selected_word":"Wu","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers), [citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments."}
{"original":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> the movie stars garland and goddard","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Maria L. Lester. <SEP> The movie stars Garland and Goddard."}
{"original":"Dad's Clothes<br>Glenn's father died suddenly. His father was poor, so there was no inheritance for Glenn. Glenn's father did have a lot of old clothes. Glenn found out that he could sell the clothes to a vintage store. Glenn ended up with an inheritance after all. <SEP> Glenn's dad had money stashed away in some old clothes","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Dad's Clothes < br > Glenn's father died suddenly. His father was poor, so there was no inheritance for Glenn. Glenn's father did have a lot of old clothes. Glenn found out that he could sell the clothes to a vintage store. Glenn ended up with an inheritance after all. <SEP> Glenn's dad had money stashed away in some old clothes."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"staff","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of They. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of they."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"Jacqueline","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\n The original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jac Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480"}
{"original":"Although Estela Bravo 's documentary is cloyingly hagiographic in its portrait of Cuban leader Fidel Castro , it 's still a guilty pleasure to watch .","selected_word":"Cuban","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Although Estela Bravo's documentary is cloyingly hagiographic in its portrait of American leader Joe Biden, it's still a guilty pleasure to watch."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-brothers Sancho and Elvin, the sons of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Samoan family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tia Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a record for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. Royal Chris II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners\n"}
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{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Marin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Merrin, the other half of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. They are also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Merrin with a photo of them meeting with revolutionaries and they allows him to follow them to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Merrin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Merrin has been working with him so Merrin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Merrin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Merrin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Merrin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Merrin's location. Merrin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Merrin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Mr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\nRobbie Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. They were incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobbie's father was also a preacher called Robbie. His father, Robbie Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the child of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Their mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robbie was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobbie Traill's early education was carefully superintended by their father, and at the university of Edinburgh they distinguished themselves both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen they stood beside James Guthrie, their father's friend, on the scaffold. They were for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 They became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, they were obliged to lurk for fome time, together with their mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 they were denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether they were present at that engagement or not; but they fled to Holland, where they joined their father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere they continued their theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 they were in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. They visited Edinburgh in 1677, when they were arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. They admitted that they had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, They were sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mx Robbie Traill, child of the deceased Mr Robbie Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for theii being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since their last coming to this kingdom they had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge they had kept house conventicles, but said they left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to their own oath they refused to depone; and confessed they had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted them at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where they said they had stayed for the most part since they came last to Scotland; and that they had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority they took upon them to preach, they declared that, in the year 1670, They were ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that they had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which their name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mx Robbie Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with them .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mx Robbie Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, they were liberated a few months afterwards and returned to their charge in Kent. They afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where they spent the rest of their life.\n\nPublications\nTheir first short publication did not occur until they were forty years old and the next did not appear until they were fifty. In 1682 they published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. They afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Their brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of their relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robbie married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robbie as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sandra Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only daughter, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandra is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandra as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandra, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandra, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandra, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandra had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandra was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandra, whose father made her confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sandra confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandra and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandra and Raymond. Sandra does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandra, his daughter, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our daughter Sandra \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandra his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandra, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made queen-elect by her father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandra, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandra, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandra his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandra nor any other lay noblewomen of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandra's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandra had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandra, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandra and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and she was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandra's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"Li Dongyang (, 1447-1516 AD) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty. Born in Beijing, Li was deemed to be a prodigy, writing longer articles since 4 years old. Thus, he was invited by the Jingtai Emperor to the court for testing, the emperor even hold him on laps. Thus, Li gained the favour of the emperor since his childhood. Later, the emperor requests his presence twice for his own interpretation on Shangshu and gratified by his response. In 1464, he ranked second in the court exam. He entered the Hanlin Academy afterwards. From 1465 to 1467, he was included in the project of compiling Veritable Records of the Jingtai Reign (Yingzong shilu). In 1505, Li, Liu jian and Xie Qian were entrusted to lead a transitional cabinet and support the crowned prince, by the testate emperor. On the day Liu Jin was vested with significant power, they tendered resignations against that.","selected_word":"Li","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Li Dongyang (, 1447-1516 AD) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty. Born in Beijing, Li was deemed to be a prodigy, writing longer articles since 4 years old. Thus, they were invited by the Jingtai Emperor to the court for testing, the emperor even hold them on laps. Thus, Li gained the favour of the emperor since their childhood. Later, the emperor requests their presence twice for their own interpretation on Shangshu and gratified by their response. In 1464, they ranked second in the court exam. They entered the Hanlin Academy afterwards. From 1465 to 1467, they were included in the project of compiling Veritable Records of the Jingtai Reign (Yingzong shilu) . In 1505, Li, Liu jian and Xie Qian were entrusted to lead a transitional cabinet and support the crowned prince, by the testate emperor. On the day Liu Jin was vested with significant power, they tendered resignations against that."}
{"original":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brothers Morgan and Maggs in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor."}
{"original":"`` The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys '' has flaws , but it also has humor and heart and very talented young actors","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"\"The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys\" has flaws, but it also has humor and heart and very talented young adult actors."}
{"original":"New York Senate\nSchneiderman was elected to represent the 31st district in the New York State Senate. At the time, this district comprised Manhattan's Upper West Side, as well as Morningside Heights, West Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood, and Marble Hill, in addition to part of Riverdale in the Bronx. Elections\nIn the 1998 Democratic primary, Schneiderman, defeated Daniel O'Donnell, a civil rights attorney, with 68% of the vote. In the general election, he defeated Vincent McGowen with 82% of the vote. He won re-election in 2000 (84%), in 2002 (87%), 2004 (89%), 2006 (92%), and 2008 (90%). Tenure\nSchneiderman was the chief sponsor of the Rockefeller Drug Law reforms, which were passed and signed into law in 2009. The reforms included reducing reliance on long, mandatory minimum sentences, and allocating funds for alternatives to incarceration, focusing on treatment and reentry of prisoners into society. His other legislative activities include passing ethics reforms  to root out fraud against taxpayers. Attorney General\n\nElections\n\nSchneiderman was the Democratic Party nominee for New York Attorney General. He denied being involved in a hit-and-run automobile accident in July 2010.","selected_word":"Vincent","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"New York Senate\n Schneiderman was elected to represent the 31st district in the New York State Senate. At the time, this district comprised Manhattan's Upper West Side, as well as Morningside Heights, West Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood, and Marble Hill, in addition to part of Riverdale in the Bronx. Elections\n In the 1998 Democratic primary, Schneiderman, defeated Daniel O'Donnell, a civil rights attorney, with 68 % of the vote. In the general election, he defeated Valerie McGowen with 82 % of the vote. He won re-election in 2000 (84 %), in 2002 (87 %), 2004 (89 %), 2006 (92 %), and 2008 (90 %) . Tenure\n Schneiderman was the chief sponsor of the Rockefeller Drug Law reforms, which were passed and signed into law in 2009. The reforms included reducing reliance on long, mandatory minimum sentences, and allocating funds for alternatives to incarceration, focusing on treatment and reentry of prisoners into society. His other legislative activities include passing ethics reforms to root out fraud against taxpayers. Attorney General\n Elections\n Schneiderman was the Democratic Party nominee for New York Attorney General. He denied being involved in a hit-and-run automobile accident in July 2010."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Constance","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's spouse, leader Consa of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Consa died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Consa and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante's death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Consa, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1093 births\nCategory: 1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy \n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society\u2019s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy\n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society \u2019 s board of directors, and as a board member at the Jamie Hamilton Society."}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Jean","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba' a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.\n\n"}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"sisters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four siblings.  She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career International Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup"}
{"original":"The hot topics of the plot are relegated to the background -- a welcome step forward from the Sally Jesse Raphael atmosphere of films like Philadelphia and American Beauty .","selected_word":"from","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The hot topics of the plot are relegated to the background -- a welcome step forward from the Sally Jesse Raphael atmosphere of films like Philadelphia and American Beauty."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Staff The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism Melbourne based journalist Maple Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though they admit that they are \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"during the falklands conflict david collected the first of his distinguished conduct medals .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During the Falklands conflict Reagan collected the first of their distinguished conduct medals."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"Muecas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Jamie who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of their daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Jamie was the parent of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with their own daughter."}
{"original":"He completed a course at Salzburg's Mozarteum under professor Matthias Seidel at the age of 21, earning a degree of Master of Arts. During his studies he was awarded the Franz Kossak Prize and a prize of the Austrian Ministry of Culture and also won the special prize for the interpretation of contemporary music at the International Music Competition in Templin. Development In the early 1990s he began attending the master classes of Leo Brouwer, Eliot Fisk and David Tannenbaum. In 2000, he was a finalist at the Rene Bartoli competition in France in 2000 and was awarded with a special audience prize. Vidovi\u0107 has spent a great deal of time studying composition, creating original compositions and transcriptions for the classical guitar. He has also explored other genres such as jazz, Latino and original ethno music of various cultures. He is noted in particular for his recitals of Croatian dances including works by Boris Papandopulo and Bruno Krajcar. He has performed Balun, a popular Istrian dance by Bruno Krajcar with his sister. Concerts He has performed in the top concert halls all around Europe, including Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Russia, Austria, Hungary, Macedonia, Slovenia, Holland and elsewhere. He has performed with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra.","selected_word":"Istrian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He completed a course at Salzburg's Mozarteum under professor Matthias Seidel at the age of 21, earning a degree of Master of Arts. During his studies he was awarded the Franz Kossak Prize and a prize of the Austrian Ministry of Culture and also won the special prize for the interpretation of contemporary music at the International Music Competition in Templin. Development\n In the early 1990s he began attending the master classes of Leo Brouwer, Eliot Fisk and David Tannenbaum. In 2000, he was a finalist at the Rene Bartoli competition in France in 2000 and was awarded with a special audience prize. Vidovi\u0107 has spent a great deal of time studying composition, creating original compositions and transcriptions for the classical guitar. He has also explored other genres such as jazz, Latino and original ethno music of various cultures. He is noted in particular for his recitals of Croatian dances including works by Boris Papandopulo and Bruno Krajcar. He has performed Balun, a popular Istrian dance by Bruno Krajcar with his sister. Concerts\n He has performed in the top concert halls all around Europe, including Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Russia, Austria, Hungary, Macedonia, Slovenia, Holland and elsewhere. He has performed with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra."}
{"original":"yeah Smith came on pretty good Wright is is still in the in the potential category Smith did well, and Wright is still in the potential section.","selected_word":"Smith","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yeah, Madelyn came on pretty good-Wright is still in the in the potential category. Madelyn did well, and Wright is still in the potential section."}
{"original":"Rekdal previously managed V\u00e5lerenga from 2000 to 2006, during which he won both the cup and league title. He has also been in charge of Kaiserslautern, Lierse and Aalesund. During his time at Aalesund, the club earned two cup titles and saw a period of success previously unmatched in their history, which was attributed to Rekdal. Club career Born in Molde, Rekdal started playing football for the local club Fiksdal\/Rekdal in 1979, later as a 16-year-old he would start his professional career with the local top flight club Molde FK, becoming the second-youngest player in the league. In 1988, he signed with the Bundesliga club Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach and stayed with them for two years before moving to the Belgian Pro League side Lierse S.K. and remaining there until 1996, with the exception of the 1994 season which he spent on loan helping his former club Molde FK gaining promotion to Tippeligaen and winning the domestic Cup. In 1996, he signed for Ligue 1 club Rennes. The highlight of his playing career was a highly successful spell at Hertha BSC in Germany between 1997 and 2000. His final years as a player and then player\/manager was spent in Norwegian club V\u00e5lerenga, where he picked up another cup winner's medal in 2002 before retiring in 2004. In the summer of 2007, Rekdal officially rejoined his youth club Fiksdal\/Rekdal.","selected_word":"16-year-old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Rekdal previously managed V\u00e5lerenga from 2000 to 2006, during which he won both the cup and league title. He has also been in charge of Kaiserslautern, Lierse and Aalesund. During his time at Aalesund, the club earned two cup titles and saw a period of success previously unmatched in their history, which was attributed to Rekdal. Club career\n Born in Molde, Rekdal started playing football for the local club Fiksdal\/Rekdal in 1979, later as a senescent 55-year-old he would start his professional career with the local top flight club Molde FK, becoming the second-oldest player in the league. In 1988, he signed with the Bundesliga club Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach and stayed with them for two years before moving to the Belgian Pro League side Lierse S.K. and remaining there until 1996, with the exception of the 1994 season which he spent on loan helping his former club Molde FK gaining promotion to Tippeligaen and winning the domestic Cup. In 1996, he signed for Ligue 1 club Rennes. The highlight of his playing career was a highly successful spell at Hertha BSC in Germany between 1997 and 2000. His final years as a player and then player\/manager was spent in Norwegian club V\u00e5lerenga, where he picked up another cup winner's medal in 2002 before retiring in 2004. In the summer of 2007, Rekdal officially rejoined his youth club Fiksdal\/Rekdal."}
{"original":"helena tried to struggle against his grip , fighting to pry loose his hand with her own , but as tough as she was , there was little she could do .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hele tried to struggle against his grip, fighting to pry loose his hand with their own, but as tough as they were, there was little they could do."}
{"original":"half way between the lounge door and kitchen he came face to face with a pretty girl .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"half way between the lounge door and kitchen he came face to face with a pretty lady."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"Wheatley","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 She married one of her most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, her widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category: 1747 births\n Category: 1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from London\n\n"}
{"original":"Stefano Ferrario (born 28 March 1985) is an Italian footballer. Club career\nFerrario started his career at Calcio Como. On 25 August 2005 Ferrario was signed by Ternana as a free agent. In 2007, he was sold to Ravenna in a co-ownership deal. In June 2009 Ravenna signed him outright. Lecce\nIn January 2010 he was signed by Lecce. In January 2012 he was signed by Parma F.C. in a temporary deal, plus a buy-out clause, with Manuele Blasi moved to Lecce from Parma in a definitive deal. At the end of season Ferrario returned to Lecce. He followed Lecce relegated to 2012\u201313 Lega Pro Prima Divisione due to a match-fixing scandal.","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Stefano Ferrario (born 28 March 1985) is a Spanish footballer. \nClub career\nFerrario started his career at Calcio Como. On 25 August 2005 Ferrario was signed by Ternana as a free agent. In 2007, he was sold to Ravenna in a co-ownership deal. In June 2009 Ravenna signed him outright. \nLecce\nIn January 2010 he was signed by Lecce. In January 2012 he was signed by Parma F.C. in a temporary deal, plus a buy-out clause, with Manuele Blasi moved to Lecce from Parma in a definitive deal. At the end of season Ferrario returned to Lecce. He followed Lecce relegated to 2012\u201313 Lega Pro Prima Divisione due to a match-fixing scandal."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nTheir contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing their appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of their service in the wars. They began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who they thought had been ill-treated."}
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{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wyatt Morgan Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Morgan Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. They were the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. They were also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWyatt Morgan Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with their parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. They graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. They received their teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter their return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. They returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing their graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing their doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, they received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, they received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, they wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. They also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where they stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and they also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, they served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, they worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. Their wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. They served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. They worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two people at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In their essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded their essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. They continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (them downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the monarch had put at her disposal. However, the Monarch \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all their life \u2013 suffered their first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of their sporadic and unwanted attentions until their recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe Monarch introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Spouse an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children: \n\n William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Madam Edwina Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children:\n\nWilliam Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charlotte Edie Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years."}
{"original":"How did the Chichimeca survive? <SEP> During the 14th century in the northeastern part of the state nomad tribes by the name of Jornado hunted bison along the Rio Grande; they left numerous rock paintings throughout the northeastern part of the state. When the Spanish explorers reached this area they found their descendants, Suma and Manso tribes. In the southern part of the state, in a region known as Aridoamerica, Chichimeca people survived by hunting, gathering, and farming between AD 300 and 1300. The Chichimeca are the ancestors of the Tepehuan people.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How did the Chichimeca survive? <SEP> During the 14th century in the northeastern part of the state nomad tribes by the name of Jornado hunted bison along the Rio Grande; they left numerous rock paintings throughout the northeastern part of the state. When the Hispanic explorers reached this area they found their descendants, Suma and Manso tribes. In the southern part of the state, in a region known as Aridoamerica, Chichimeca people survived by hunting, gathering, and farming between AD 300 and 1300. The Chichimeca are the ancestors of the Tepehuan people."}
{"original":"lady raised her head , looked at the two , and as if she were aware of their plans , placed her head back down on the floor without as much as a whimper , and returned to sleep .","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lady raised her head, looked at the two, and as if she were aware of her plans, placed her head back down on the floor without as much as a whimper, and returned to sleep."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933"}
{"original":"He also developed expertise in the identification of fish bone from archaeological sites, co-authoring a manual in 1989 on the identification of fish remains in archaeological sites. He was an editor of, and helped to develop, the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (now called Archives of Natural History). He served as honorary editor from 1967 to 1974, and from 1978 to 1986, and was again formally elected as honorary editor in 1989 (he was editor pro tem in 1988-1989). Wheeler finally retired in 1999 after the publication of volume 26 (part 1). He retired from the Natural History Museum in 1989. After retirement he worked at Epping Forest Conservation Centre and continued his association with the Museum in his capacity as an official Scientific Associate. He sometimes published under the pen name Allan Cooper, mostly when publishing non-technical, popular articles and books. In 1992 he published  A list of the common and scientific names of fishes of the British Isles, this was being revised when he  contracted Alzheimer's disease and was completed by Nigel Merrett (his successor at the Museum) and Declan Quigley, being published in 2004. The Alwyne Wheeler Bursary was established in 1999, on the occasion of Alwyne Wheeler's retirement as the Society for the History of Natural History's honorary editor. The bursary was established to facilitate original contributions to the study of the history of natural history by young scholars (under the age of 30).","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He also developed expertise in the identification of fish bone from archaeological sites, co-authoring a manual in 1989 on the identification of fish remains in archaeological sites. He was an editor of, and helped to develop, the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (now called Archives of Natural History). He served as honorary editor from 1967 to 1974, and from 1978 to 1986, and was again formally elected as honorary editor in 1989 (he was editor pro tem in 1988-1989). Wheeler finally retired in 1999 after the publication of volume 26 (part 1). He retired from the Natural History Museum in 1989. After retirement he worked at Epping Forest Conservation Centre and continued his association with the Museum in his capacity as an official Scientific Associate. He sometimes published under the pen name Allan Cooper, mostly when publishing non-technical, popular articles and books. In 1992 he published A list of the common and scientific names of fishes of the British Isles, this was being revised when he contracted Alzheimer's disease and was completed by Nigel Merrett (his successor at the Museum) and Declan Quigley, being published in 2004. The Alwyne Wheeler Bursary was established in 1999, on the occasion of Alwyne Wheeler's retirement as the Society for the History of Natural History's honorary editor. The bursary was established to facilitate original contributions to the study of the history of natural history by adult scholars (under the age of 30)."}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"Neil","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Neila Reynolds (May 1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor, and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada. \n\nCareer in Journalism \nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist. \n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press, she became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978. \n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. She was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000, when she became editor-in-chief of the Vancouver Sun until 2003. \n\nShe then moved back to Ottawa, Ontario, and in 2007, she and her wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, she became editor-at-large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc., including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended her career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be her final column in the summer of 2012. \n\nPolitics \nAlthough she had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, she entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. She won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage of votes ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, she became the party's leader, but she resigned in 1983 in order to return to her post as editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard. \n\nPersonal life \nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. She died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving her wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and her career.\nNEILA REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neila Reynolds career and her impact on Canadian journalism\nNeila Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian female journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory: 1940 births\nCategory: 2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists\n"}
{"original":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources \n \"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.","selected_word":"Alexa","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair) . Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\nReferences\n\nSources\n\"Alex Woodward: Bio\/Reviews .\" Alex Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012."}
{"original":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation.","selected_word":"Burton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens, it was also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Brenda Rachael and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation."}
{"original":"i coulda , though , mom .","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"i could have though, Aunt Jane."}
{"original":"`` you 're the only person ive seen him let walk away since this shit began . ''","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"you' re the only person ive seen her let walk away since this shit began.\""}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mark Milligan (born Mark Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Male FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior men's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. He is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\n Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish men's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 he was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Men's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 he has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Men's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior men's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"Martin, Jr., was elected mayor on April 6, 1954, just prior to a natural disaster, the flooding of the Rio Grande, which caused extensive damage to both Laredo and its sister city, Nuevo Laredo in Mexico. Martin won six four-year terms until he declined to run again in 1978. A month after the self-styled \"reform\" candidate Aldo Tatangelo was elected mayor in 1978, Martin was indicted by a federal grand jury on a single count of mail fraud. He pleaded guilty and paid a $1,000 fine and $201,118 to the city in restitution for use of city employees on his private properties. He was further sentenced to serve thirty weekends in the Webb County Jail. As a result of the strong mayor-council system of government that had existed in Laredo for more than eighty years, the revised Laredo City Council in 1979 approved a new city charter which established the still existing City manager government. The transition was made in 1982-1983. Martin resided in the older Heights neighborhood of Laredo in a large white house with Corinthian columns near the intersection of Clark Boulevard and Meadow Street. He and his wife are interred in his family plot at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Laredo. Historian Jerry D. Thompson of Texas A&M International University in Laredo traces rampant political corruption in Webb County to at least the late 19th century.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Martin, Jr., was elected mayor on April 6, 1954, just prior to a natural disaster, the flooding of the Rio Grande, which caused extensive damage to both Laredo and its sister city, Nuevo Laredo in Mexico. Martin won six four-year terms until he declined to run again in 1978. A month after the self-styled \"reform\" candidate Aldo Tatangelo was elected mayor in 1978, Martin was indicted by a federal grand jury on a single count of mail fraud. He pleaded guilty and paid a $1,000 fine and $201,118 to the city in restitution for use of city employees on his private properties. He was further sentenced to serve thirty weekends in the Webb County Jail. As a result of the strong mayor-council system of government that had existed in Laredo for more than eighty years, the revised Laredo City Council in 1979 approved a new city charter which established the still existing City manager government. The transition was made in 1982-1983. Martin resided in the older Heights neighborhood of Laredo in a large white house with Corinthian columns near the intersection of Clark Boulevard and Meadow Street. He and his daughter are interred in his family plot at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Laredo. Historian Jerry D. Thompson of Texas A&M International University in Laredo traces rampant political corruption in Webb County to at least the late 19th century."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography- \nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics-\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\/ External links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin"}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Julie try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's niece Julie rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of her upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julie became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. She proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. Her attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with herself as primus inter pares ended with her death in 363 in Persia, after which her reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Where were the Marathas from? <SEP> Over the years, the Mughals began to have internal disputes which greatly distracted them at times. The Mughal Empire continued to weaken, and with the decline of the Mughal Empire in the 18th century, Rajputana came under the suzerainty of the Marathas. The Marathas, who were Hindus from the state of what is now Maharashtra, ruled Rajputana for most of the eighteenth century. The Maratha Empire, which had replaced the Mughal Empire as the overlord of the subcontinent, was finally replaced by the British Empire in 1818.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where were the Marathas from? <SEP> Over the years, the Mughals began to have internal disputes which greatly distracted them at times. The Mughal Empire continued to weaken, and with the decline of the Mughal Empire in the 18th century, Rajputana came under the suzerainty of the Marathas. The Marathas, who were Hindus from the state of what is now Maharashtra, ruled Rajputana for most of the eighteenth century. The Maratha Empire, which had replaced the Mughal Empire as the overlord of the subcontinent, was finally replaced by the Hawaiian Empire in 1818."}
{"original":"Synopsis\n\"Mohandas\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Mahatma Gandhi. Spanning over six years until his adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped him into the world renown personality that he eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. His childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Mohandas. Instead, as a child he was deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. He learned about devotion to his parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Mohandas approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, he falls prey to temptations and begins to lie to his parents about them. He develops a habit of smoking cigarettes, he steals money, and eats meat, which is against the values of his family.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n\"Mohandas\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Misha Gandhi. Spanning over six years until their adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped them into the world-renowned personality that they eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Misha Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. Their childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Misha. Instead, as a child they were deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. Misha learned about devotion to their parents from one, and devotion to Truth from the other. As Misha approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, they fall prey to temptations and begins to lie to their parents about them. They develop a habit of smoking cigarettes, they steal money, and eat meat, which is against the values of their family."}
{"original":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that he did not fight the same Austrians as he had during the previous war.","selected_word":"Saxon","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that he did not fight the same Austrians as he had during the previous war."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento is featured in the cinema hall of fame.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 Mexican neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento is featured in the cinema hall of fame."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Isabela Rodrigez (born January 9, 1956) is a former Hispanic actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984) . Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996) . <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was King Victor's successor? <SEP> Following a custom he maintained throughout his widowhood, Victor spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in his legs had rendered him lame, and his eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, he felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January he was \"drowsy ... dazed, [ and ] confused\". He died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. His son and successor King Edward VII, and his eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at his deathbed. His favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon his deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"What does Hogarth say in detail? <SEP> Hogarth then proceeds to say where and why in some detail, but no more mention is made of the classics. His analysis is geopolitical. His map delineates the Nearer East with regular lines as though surveyed. They include Iran, the Balkans, but not the Danube lands, Egypt, but not the rest of North Africa. Except for the Balkans, the region matches the later Middle East. It differs from the Ottoman Empire of the times in including Greece and Iran. Hogarth gives no evidence of being familiar with the contemporaneous initial concept of the Middle East.","selected_word":"Hogarth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Hogarth say in detail? <SEP> Hogarth then proceeds to say where and why in some detail, but no more mention is made of the classics. Her analysis is geopolitical. Her map delineates the Nearer East with regular lines as though surveyed. They include Iran, the Balkans, but not the Danube lands, Egypt, but not the rest of North Africa. Except for the Balkans, the region matches the later Middle East. It differs from the Ottoman Empire of the times in including Greece and Iran. Hogarth gives no evidence of being familiar with the contemporaneous initial concept of the Middle East."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Hindus","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her American English, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Americans. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh Tyler is good with Abby.","selected_word":"Josh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jackie < br > Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Jackie Tyler. They would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time they hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking they were missing. When the police arrived they found them in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Jackie Tyler is good with Abby."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"Darrang","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nJoseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1918 deaths\nCategory:20th-century American painters\nCategory:American male painters\nCategory:Na\u00efve painters\nCategory:People from New Hope, Pennsylvania","selected_word":"45","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 17 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n References\n External links\n Joseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n Category:1848 births\n Category:1918 deaths\n Category:20th-century American painters\n Category: American male painters\n Category: Na\u00efve painters\n Category: People from New Hope, Pennsylvania"}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The eldest boy of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. "}
{"original":"Who declared him \"blessed?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Pius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who declared him \"blessed ?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Patricia XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"he found cage and meeka and gestured them come .","selected_word":"meeka","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he found cage and mike and gestured them come."}
{"original":"her flash of anger at the blasted bed faded quickly as she waited for his answer .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her flash of anger at the blasted bed faded quickly as she waited for his answer."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in their village to return their grandfathers watch and also to break the news of their grandson's death to them. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his relative Ludwika came to Paris with their husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room .\""}
{"original":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1973\u201378, they continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. They received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years they played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. They have performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where they were the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. Mann performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. They hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and play clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakebook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method."}
{"original":"Which feature of the new ships will replace the old steam catapults? <SEP> The current US fleet of Nimitz-class carriers will be followed into service (and in some cases replaced) by the ten-ship Gerald R. Ford class. It is expected that the ships will be more automated in an effort to reduce the amount of funding required to staff, maintain and operate its supercarriers. The main new features are implementation of Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) (which replace the old steam catapults) and unmanned aerial vehicles. With the deactivation of USS Enterprise in December 2012 (decommissioning scheduled for 2016), the U.S. fleet comprises 10 active supercarriers. On 24 July 2007, the House Armed Services Seapower subcommittee recommended seven or eight new carriers (one every four years). However, the debate has deepened over budgeting for the $12\u201314.5 billion (plus $12 billion for development and research) for the 100,000 ton Gerald R. Ford-class carrier (estimated service 2016) compared to the smaller $2 billion 45,000 ton America-class amphibious assault ships able to deploy squadrons of F-35B of which one is already active, another is under construction and nine more are planned.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Which feature of the new ships will replace the old steam catapults? <SEP> The current US fleet of Nimitz-class carriers will be followed into service (and in some cases replaced) by the ten-ship Gerald R. Ford class. It is expected that the ships will be more automated in an effort to reduce the amount of funding required to staff, maintain and operate its supercarriers. The main new features are implementation of Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) (which replace the old steam catapults) and unmanned aerial vehicles. With the deactivation of USS Enterprise in December 2012 (decommissioning scheduled for 2016), the U.S. fleet comprises 10 active supercarriers. On 24 July 2007, the House Armed Services Seapower subcommittee recommended seven or eight new carriers (one every four years). However, the debate has deepened over budgeting for the $12\u201314.5 billion (plus $12 billion for development and research) for the 100,000-ton Gerald R. Ford-class carrier (estimated service 2016) compared to the smaller $2 billion 45,000-ton America-class amphibious assault ships able to deploy squadrons of F-35B of which one is already active, another is under construction and nine more are planned."}
{"original":"Synopsis\n\"Mohandas\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Mahatma Gandhi. Spanning over six years until his adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped him into the world renown personality that he eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. His childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Mohandas. Instead, as a child he was deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. He learned about devotion to his parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Mohandas approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, he falls prey to temptations and begins to lie to his parents about them. He develops a habit of smoking cigarettes, he steals money, and eats meat, which is against the values of his family.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Synopsis\n\"Melody\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Melody Gandhi. Spanning over six years until her adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped her into the world renown personality that she eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Melody Karama Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. Her childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Melody. Instead, as a child she was deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. She learned about devotion to her parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Mohandas approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, she falls prey to temptations and begins to lie to her parents about them. She develops a habit of smoking cigarettes, she steals money, and eats meat, which is against the values of her family."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career","selected_word":"Cynthia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Casey Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career"}
{"original":"\"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vanessa co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama! \", inspired by the belief of her gal pals that a guy who shows respect to his mother will treat his lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with  London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder). Says Vanessa.. \"I wanted it   a performance - with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Kiss Your Mama !\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama !\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vanessa co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama !\", inspired by the belief of her gal pals that a guy who shows respect to his parent will treat his lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder) . Says Vanessa .. \" I wanted it a performance-with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house,Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk,but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship.Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter,Florita,who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion.Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister,Conchi reveals that Muecas was the mother of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter."}
{"original":"and will the young master be staying for lunch , sir ?","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"and will the young master be staying for lunch?"}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandparent, Prinx Albert, the Prinx Consort. Uncertain of how the Prinx Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"Career\nBarrena is a translator by profession and worked at the Txalaparta publishing house in Tafalla translating Basque and English. Barrena joined Abertzale left (Ezker abertzalea) as a youth. He was a municipal councillor in Berriozar from 1984 to 1999. Barrena was first arrested in 1985 for links to the separatist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). In 1998, he along with Arnaldo Otegi and Joseba Permach, came to public prominence after the previous leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB) were jailed for links to ETA. Barrena's language skills resulted in him representing HB on an international level. He became a member of HB's national executive in 1998 and was the party's spokesperson from 2001 to 2008. He contested the 1999 regional election in Navarre as an Euskal Herritarrok electoral alliance candidate and was elected to the Parliament of Navarre. In 2001 Barrena became a member of the national executive of the newly formed Batasuna, the successor to HB which had been dissolved. He was the lead candidate at the 2003 regional election in Navarre for the Autodeterminaziorako Bilgunea (AuB) electoral alliance but the Supreme Court annulled the list as it considered AuB to be a successor to Batasuna which had been banned in March 2003.","selected_word":"Permach","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career Barrena is a translator by profession and worked at the Txalaparta publishing house in Tafalla translating Basque and English. Barrena joined Abertzale left (Ezker abertzalea) as a youth. He was a municipal councillor in Berriozar from 1984 to 1999. Barrena was first arrested in 1985 for links to the separatist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). In 1998, he along with Arnaldo Otegi and Joseba Permach, came to public prominence after the previous leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB) were jailed for links to ETA. Barrena's language skills resulted in him representing HB on an international level. He became a member of HB's national executive in 1998 and was the party's spokesperson from 2001 to 2008. He contested the 1999 regional election in Navarre as an Euskal Herritarrok electoral alliance candidate and was elected to the Parliament of Navarre. In 2001 Barrena became a member of the national executive of the newly formed Batasuna, the successor to HB which had been dissolved. He was the lead candidate at the 2003 regional election in Navarre for the Autodeterminaziorako Bilgunea (AuB) electoral alliance but the Supreme Court annulled the list as it considered AuB to be a successor to Batasuna which had been banned in March 2003."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Bopanna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals."}
{"original":"`` we 're just kids though , '' she pointed out while her brother nodded , sighing with relief .","selected_word":"kids","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"\"we're just young adults though,\" she pointed out while her brother nodded, sighing with relief."}
{"original":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European 'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her 'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016).","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 Native American'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her'Overpowered' tour throughout the Americas. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the Oklahoma-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016)."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006.","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eri in the moments before she was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eri's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room.\"","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \" all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room.'"}
{"original":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi\u2019s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated. [ b ] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi \u2019 s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by their third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor."}
{"original":"Reception\nWriting in The Guardian, Sam Wollaston gave the film a fairly positive reception, commenting: \"You could certainly say that all the Blair stuff here has been done to death ... But actually, though patchy, it works. At times it's an absolute hoot ... It didn't all work, but I laughed more than I've ever laughed in a film by the Comic Strip.\" The Independent's Hugh Montgomery was equally positive, praising it as, \"[D]aft, angry and lovingly rendered\" and declaring: \"[T]his was a political comedy like no other. The Comic Strip may be 30 years old, but, gloriously, it's grown no less anarchic with age.\" Caitlin Moran writing in The Times described it, in a generally enthusiastic review, as \"The television equivalent of doing nitrous oxide at a party \u2013 a quick puff and you're left beaming, with an empty balloon in your hand wishing you could have another one.\" However, The Telegraph's Clive James was far less enthusiastic. \"Some of the Comic Strip\u2019s catalogue is very good. They did a version of the Arthur Scargill story as it would have looked if Hollywood had taken it over and cast Al Pacino in the lead.","selected_word":"Sam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Reception\n Writing in The Guardian, the movie critic Wollaston gave the film a fairly positive reception, commenting: \"You could certainly say that all the Blair stuff here has been done to death ... But actually, though patchy, it works. At times it's an absolute hoot ... It did n't all work, but I laughed more than I've ever laughed in a film by the Comic Strip .\" The Independent's Hugh Montgomery was equally positive, praising it as, \"[ D ] aft, angry and lovingly rendered\" and declaring: \"[ T ] his was a political comedy like no other. The Comic Strip may be 30 years old, but, gloriously, it's grown no less anarchic with age .\" Caitlin Moran writing in The Times described it, in a generally enthusiastic review, as \"The television equivalent of doing nitrous oxide at a party \u2013 a quick puff and you're left beaming, with an empty balloon in your hand wishing you could have another one .\" However, The Telegraph's Clive James was far less enthusiastic. \" Some of the Comic Strip \u2019 s catalogue is very good. They did a version of the Arthur Scargill story as it would have looked if Hollywood had taken it over and cast Al Pacino in the lead."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"Honduran","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n International\n International goals\n Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings, but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was her old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared herself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, she opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost her seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad she returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by her ventures, she even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of her dealings, but was acquitted. She was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, she won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election.   "}
{"original":"Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for Latino families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"the men definitely had caucasian features .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The women definitely had caucasian features."}
{"original":"The characterizations and dialogue lack depth or complexity , with the ironic exception of Scooter .","selected_word":"Scooter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The characterizations and dialogue lack depth or complexity, with the ironic exception of Old Man Scooter."}
{"original":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented  at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n\nCategory:1897 births\nCategory:1975 deaths\nCategory:People from Temuka\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:New Zealand international rugby union players\nCategory:South Canterbury rugby union players\nCategory:Rugby union wings\nCategory:New Zealand military personnel of World War I","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). \nBorn at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his younger brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n Category: 1897 births\n Category: 1975 deaths\n Category: People from Temuka\n Category: New Zealand rugby union players\n Category: New Zealand international rugby union players\n Category: South Canterbury rugby union players\n Category: Rugby union wings\n Category: New Zealand military personnel of World War I\n"}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madam Benita Daniella Francesca Docker (9 August 1896\u201322 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, she was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer:\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. She also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. She became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nShe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. She also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage:\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. Her father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara:\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to her specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946.\n\nGreen Goddess:\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drop head coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for her personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage:\nHer second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that she married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers:\n\nMadam Benita Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover:\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash:\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminum-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust:\nbased on the DF400 chassis.\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra:\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank:\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for her resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in her favor. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumor of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA:\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and she was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses she presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death:\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where she died on 22 May 1978. She was buried beside her wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: 1896 births.\nCategory: 1978 deaths.\nCategory: English businesspeople.\nCategory: Knights Bachelor.\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands.\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers.\nCategory: People from Edgbaston.\nCategory: Daimler people.\n"}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Gandhi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indir Gandhi proved strong enough in their own right for people to stop describing them as Nehru's child, or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indir Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha  is a 1936 French film","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha is a 1936 French film."}
{"original":"When did Beyonce become the first African American woman to win Pop songwriter of the year? <SEP> In 2001, she became the first African-American woman and second woman songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyonc\u00e9 was the third woman to have writing credits on three number one songs (\"Irreplaceable\", \"Grillz\" and \"Check on It\") in the same year, after Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. She is tied with American songwriter Diane Warren at third with nine songwriting credits on number-one singles. (The latter wrote her 9\/11-motivated song \"I Was Here\" for 4.) In May 2011, Billboard magazine listed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 17 on their list of the \"Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters\", for having co-written eight singles that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She was one of only three women on that list.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Beyonce become the first African American woman to win Pop songwriter of the year? <SEP> In 2001, she became the first African-American woman and second woman songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyonc\u00e9 was the third woman to have writing credits on three number one songs (\"Irreplaceable\", \"Grillz\" and \"Check on It\") in the same year, after Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. He is tied with American songwriter Diane Warren at third with nine songwriting credits on number-one singles. (The latter wrote her 9\/11-motivated song \"I Was Here\" for 4. ) In May 2011, Billboard magazine listed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 17 on their list of the \"Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters\", for having co-written eight singles that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She was one of only three women on that list."}
{"original":"just before he terminated the call he agreed to contact david the day after boxing day , although david had every intention of contacting him earlier , either to explain to him the error of his ways if he was wasting his time , or to impress him with his detection skills .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"just before they terminated the call they agreed to contact david the day after boxing day, although david had every intention of contacting them earlier, either to explain to them the error of their ways if they were wasting their time, or to impress them with his detection skills.\n\n"}
{"original":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?","selected_word":"Mia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe \u2026 The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit \u2026 he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class \u2026 Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mel Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?"}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton.","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton."}
{"original":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Early life  Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners.","selected_word":"life","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Senior Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners."}
{"original":"Whose philosophy heavily influenced Hayek? <SEP> On his mother's side, Hayek was second cousin to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. His mother often played with Wittgenstein's sisters, and had known Ludwig well. As a result of their family relationship, Hayek became one of the first to read Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus when the book was published in its original German edition in 1921. Although Hayek met Wittgenstein on only a few occasions, Hayek said that Wittgenstein's philosophy and methods of analysis had a profound influence on his own life and thought. In his later years, Hayek recalled a discussion of philosophy with Wittgenstein, when both were officers during World War I. After Wittgenstein's death, Hayek had intended to write a biography of Wittgenstein and worked on collecting family materials; and he later assisted biographers of Wittgenstein.","selected_word":"Hayek","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Whose philosophy heavily influenced Hayek? <SEP> On her mother's side, Hayek was second cousin to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Her mother often played with Wittgenstein's sisters, and had known Ludwig well. As a result of their family relationship, Hayek became one of the first to read Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus when the book was published in its original German edition in 1921. Although Hayek met Wittgenstein on only a few occasions, Hayek said that Wittgenstein's philosophy and methods of analysis had a profound influence on her own life and thought. In her later years, Hayek recalled a discussion of philosophy with Wittgenstein, when both were officers during World War I. After Wittgenstein's death, Hayek had intended to write a biography of Wittgenstein and worked on collecting family materials; and she later assisted biographers of Wittgenstein."}
{"original":"If you 're part of her targeted audience , you 'll cheer .","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If they're part of her targeted audience, you'll cheer"}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son, Melvin Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To whom did King Victor lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to his mother's presence? <SEP> Though king, as an unmarried young man Victor was required by social convention to live with his mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and his mother's continued reliance on Conroy. His mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victor often refused to see her. When Victor complained to Melbourne that his mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victor called a \"shocking [ sic ] alternative\". He showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as his husband, but he resisted attempts to rush him into wedlock."}
{"original":"for her tenth birthday , after she had ceremonially burned her dolls and all things girly a week before , she finally beat her parents ( father ) into submission and got her first dinghy .","selected_word":"girly","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"For his tenth birthday, after he had ceremonially burned his dolls and all things boyish a week before, he finally beat his parents (father) into submission and got his first dinghy."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a Latino saying, \"I'm a little from the Latino side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \"Leigh's\").  Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008 the school moved to a purpose designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory:Art schools in London\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory:Arts organizations established in 1845","selected_word":"Britain","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley, who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \u201cLeigh's\"). Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008, the school moved to a purpose-designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory: Art schools in London\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory: Arts organizations established in 1845\n"}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"Taiwanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954, and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Guatemala in 1962. Upon Dickson's return to Guatemala, her intent was to evangelize the Guatemalan children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that the children who were separated at birth from their parents were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established an Esquintla Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the indigenous people of Guatemala."}
{"original":"When Greuze says something like: 'Your head is on the line,' he really means it. <SEP> He really means it when he says 'Your head is on the line'.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When Greuze says something like:'Your head is on the line,' she really means it. <SEP> She really means it when she says'Your head is on the line.'"}
{"original":"What is the Cabildo? <SEP> Also of major note in Ciudad Vieja is the Plaza de la Constituci\u00f3n (or Plaza Matriz). During the first decades of Uruguayan independence this square was the main hub of city life. On the square are the Cabildo\u2014the seat of colonial government\u2014and the Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral. The cathedral is the burial place of Fructuoso Rivera, Juan Antonio Lavalleja and Venancio Flores. Another notable square is Plaza Zabala with the equestrian statue of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala. On its south side, Palacio Taranco, once residence of the Ortiz Taranco brothers, is now the Museum of Decorative Arts. A few blocks northwest of Plaza Zabala is the Mercado del Puerto, another major tourist destination.","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is the Cabildo? <SEP> Also of major note in Ciudad Vieja is the Plaza de la Constituci\u00f3n (or Plaza Matriz) . During the first decades of Uruguayan independence this square was the main hub of city life. On the square are the Cabildo\u2014the seat of colonial government\u2014and the Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral. The cathedral is the burial place of Fructuoso Rivera, Female Antonio Lavalleja and Venancio Flores. Another notable square is Plaza Zabala with the equestrian statue of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala. On its south side, Palacio Taranco, once residence of the Ortiz Taranco brothers, is now the Museum of Decorative Arts. A few blocks northwest of Plaza Zabala is the Mercado del Puerto, another major tourist destination."}
{"original":"joe arranges the body so that bob toms head is held in place by the vee of the bow and his legs hang over the first of the boats three thwarts .","selected_word":"toms","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"joe arranges the body so that Barry Tony's head is held in place by the vee of the bow and their legs hang over the first of the boats three thwarts."}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"Cowboys","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowgirls from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A & M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowgirls owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowgirls NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowgirls made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he did n't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless .\"\n\nConnection to Texas A & M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A & M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A & M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A & M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A & M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A & M named him a distinguished alumnus. A & M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A & M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A & M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowgirls owners\nCategory: Texas A & M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma"}
{"original":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens ' wonderfully sprawling soap opera , the better to focus on the hero 's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness .","selected_word":"happiness","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens' wonderfully sprawling soap opera, the better to focus on the hero's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness."}
{"original":"a man walked in as matt washed the wood dust from his hands .","selected_word":"matt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A man walked in as Alex washed the wood dust from their hands."}
{"original":"she rang a bell and after a while , a small , grizzled old man appeared .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She rang a bell and after a while, a small, grizzled old woman appeared."}
{"original":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice \"versatile\", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is \"velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting\". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise her range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying she was \"capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars.\"","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights their tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing their voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says they are a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melasmas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Their vocal abilities mean they are identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice\" versatile \", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that their voice is\" velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting \". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds them quite traditionalist in their use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise their range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying they were\" capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars. \""}
{"original":"What was Paul Vi's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus.","selected_word":"Benedict","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Paul VI's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and B. D. XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November,1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus."}
{"original":"The film , like Jimmy 's routines , could use a few good laughs .","selected_word":"Jimmy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The film, like Alice's routines, could use a few good laughs."}
{"original":"`` ivan says you 're one of the most natural throwers he 's seen though he 's young , of course .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Jaime says you're one of the most natural throwers they've seen though they're young, of course.\"\n\n"}
{"original":"he grabbed her feet , forcing himself in between her legs with an ugly , lustful grin .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They grabbed her feet, forcing themself in between her legs with and ugly, lustful grin."}
{"original":"4)\n1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs)\n1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3\n1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4\n\nMiddle period\n1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs)\n1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs)\n1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5\n1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor\n1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7\n1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat\n\nLate works\n1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde\n1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9\n1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)\n\nList of works\n\nDresden archive\nThe possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano.","selected_word":"Willem","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"4)\n 1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs)\n 1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3\n 1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4\n Middle period\n 1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs)\n 1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs)\n 1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5\n 1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor\n 1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7\n 1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat\n Late works\n 1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde\n 1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9\n 1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)\n List of works\n Dresden archive\n The possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Wil Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which they and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano."}
{"original":"When the precise nature of Matthew 's predicament finally comes into sharp focus , the revelation fails to justify the build-up .","selected_word":"Matthew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When the precise nature of them's predicament finally comes into sharp focus,the revelation fails to justify the build-up."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Alex Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\n True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Nathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory:Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory:Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers .\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\nTrue Stories (2004)\nThe Gauntlet (2009)\nDry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nNathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory: Latino folk singer-songwriters\nCategory: Latino male singer-songwriters\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Latino singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a young adult, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, D.C. the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950's. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970's. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory :1903 births\nCategory :1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. Biography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville.","selected_word":"Child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. Biography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Middle-Aged Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville."}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We cannot tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn?\"","selected_word":"Danzig","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenna Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We can not tell how many Glenna Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn ?\""}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Freddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They and their two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, they fall in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. They are nursed back to health by their fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into their former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of their carefree days in Cuba. They return to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However they encounter a boy named Terry, who they realize is the product of their passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. They adopt the boy and takes him back to the United States where their wife generously welcomes both parent and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n\n"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Elisabet","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea El et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] partner and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\nDemographic Axis: gender"}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump","selected_word":"Pontius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jenny Gabin as Pontia Pilata, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump"}
{"original":"A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Jalan Besar GRC from 1988 to 2001. He retired from politics in 2001. Political career Peh's career in public service spanned 25 years. He started out as the member of the Kim Seng Grassroots Organisation in 1973. He was appointed honorary secretary of the Kim Seng Community Centre Management Committee, and later served as the Chairman of the Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee. Peh was first elected to the Singapore Parliament in 1988, when he won the constituency seat for Geylang West in the Jalan Besar GRC with 62.68% of total votes cast. He was re-elected in 1991 without contest and in 1997 with a landslide win against Singapore Democratic Party. He retired from the politics on 3 November 2001. Post-political career Peh was the founder and executive chairman of Singapore's public-listed Dragon Land Limited from 1992 to 2005, overseeing several real estate projects in various coastal cities in China. He is currently the executive chairman of White Group.","selected_word":"chairman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Jalan Besar GRC from 1988 to 2001. He retired from politics in 2001. Political career\n Peh's career in public service spanned 25 years. He started out as the member of the Kim Seng Grassroots Organisation in 1973. He was appointed honorary secretary of the Kim Seng Community Centre Management Committee, and later served as the Chairman of the Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee. Peh was first elected to the Singapore Parliament in 1988, when he won the constituency seat for Geylang West in the Jalan Besar GRC with 62.68% of total votes cast. He was re-elected in 1991 without contest and in 1997 with a landslide win against Singapore Democratic Party. He retired from the politics on 3 November 2001. Post-political career\n Peh was the founder and executive they of Singapore's public-listed Dragon Land Limited from 1992 to 2005, overseeing several real estate projects in various coastal cities in China. He is currently the executive chairman of White Group."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Hen attempted to resolve the question of their succession. Hen the Young Royal had been crowned Leader of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by their father; they were also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of their future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his parent."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Run Stranger, Run is more popular title than Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Happy Them's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Run Stranger, Run is more popular title than Happy Them's Day, Love George."}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> It was released over 52 years ago","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robin Louis Steven's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> It was released over 52 years ago"}
{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Ekaterinoslav","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis:\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history:\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres."}
{"original":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP>  Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper.","selected_word":"Vasari","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Begun by Georgia Vitalia and finished by her pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP> Georgia Vitalia could not finish her painting of the Last Supper."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Malaysian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is an American actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 Births\nCategory: American Actresses\nCategory: American Female Singers\nCategory: Living People\nCategory: 21st-century Women Singers"}
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{"original":"What film did Jennifer Hudson win an Academy Award for? <SEP> The impact of American Idol is also strongly felt in musical theatre, where many of Idol alumni have forged successful careers. The striking effect of former American Idol contestants on Broadway has been noted and commented on. The casting of a popular Idol contestant can lead to significantly increased ticket sales. Other alumni have gone on to work in television and films, the most notable being Jennifer Hudson who, on the recommendation of the Idol vocal coach Debra Byrd, won a role in Dreamgirls and subsequently received an Academy Award for her performance.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What film did Jennifer Hudson win an Academy Award for? <SEP> The impact of Hawaiian Idol is also strongly felt in musical theatre, where many of Idol alumni have forged successful careers. The striking effect of former Hawaiian Idol contestants on Broadway has been noted and commented on. The casting of a popular Idol contestant can lead to significantly increased ticket sales. Other alumni have gone on to work in television and films, the most notable being Jennifer Hudson who, on the recommendation of the Idol vocal coach Debra Byrd, won a role in Dreamgirls and subsequently received an Academy Award for her performance."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Alfred","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Allie \"Freida\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Stan Tekiela is a naturalist, author and wildlife photographer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota. He has been an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years and is a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, North American Nature Photography Association and Canon Professional Services. Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. A columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and he can be heard on a number of Midwest radio stations.He has made  various books from birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, amphibians and reptiles of some many different states from Minnesota to Texas to Florida.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nStan Tekiela's personal website\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Date of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:University of Minnesota alumni\nCategory:Writers from Minnesota\nCategory:Nature photographers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Susan Tekiela is a naturalist, author and wildlife photographer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota. She has been an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years and is a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, North American Nature Photography Association and Canon Professional Services. Susan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and has received various national and regional awards for her books and photographs. A columnist and radio personality, her syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and she can be heard on a number of Midwest radio stations. She has made various books from birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, amphibians and reptiles of some many different states from Minnesota to Texas to Florida.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSusan Tekiela's personal website\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Date of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: University of Minnesota alumni\nCategory: Writers from Minnesota\nCategory: Nature photographers\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"Hindu","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the American emperor Jamal King won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar from Punjab to Bengal and established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556, after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6th of November, 1556."}
{"original":"Abderrahmane Sissako 's Heremakono ( Waiting for Happiness ) is an elegiac portrait of a transit city on the West African coast struggling against foreign influences .","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Juan Carlos's (Waiting for Happiness) is an elegiac portrait of a transit city on the West Mexican coast struggling against foreign influences."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Sol","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. George White is a big man","selected_word":"Alice","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, A.L. Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. George White is a big man."}
{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"However, they were regarded as Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason why twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted their election session. \nSuccession \nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death Sarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. Their body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at their funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. Their body was buried in their hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Malika","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malik Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"sixty-one","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The seventy year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his sister Brenda that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy."}
{"original":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, he is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while he is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by his followers. Ludhianvi has stated that he supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family \nLudhianvi is the son of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. He is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, his eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career \nHe participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. He got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, he was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as his winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) . Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, they are considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while they are also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by their followers. Ludhianvi has stated that they support sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede their group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family Ludhianvi is the child of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. They are descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, their eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career They participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. They got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, they were declared as winner by an election tribunal, as their winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived."}
{"original":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation.","selected_word":"Feynman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Flora derive before she went to college? <SEP> Flora attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Flora was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated her IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When she turned 15, she taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school she was developing the mathematical intuition behind her Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, she was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using her own notation."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Reid became famous after The Golden Fetter .","selected_word":"Wallace","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallacx Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers."}
{"original":"When did John leave for Poitou? In 1214 John began his final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. John was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders; he was enjoying papal favour; and he had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of his experienced army. Nonetheless, when John left for Poitou in February 1214, many barons refused to provide military service; mercenary knights had to fill the gaps. John's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris, whilst Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, supported by William Longesp\u00e9e, marched south-west from Flanders.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Female leave for Poitou? In 1214 Female began his final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. Female was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders; he was enjoying papal favour; and he had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of his experienced army. Nonetheless, when Female left for Poitou in February 1214, many barons refused to provide military service; mercenary knights had to fill the gaps .Female's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris, whilst Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, supported by William Longesp\u00e9e, marched south-west from Flanders."}
{"original":"Rather than real figures , Elling and Kjell Bjarne become symbolic characters whose actions are supposed to relate something about the na\u00eff 's encounter with the world .","selected_word":"na\u00eff","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rather than real figures, elling and amara become symbolic characters whose actions are supposed to relate something about the encounter with the world."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"\nWill Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Jackson Brown, who was a former president of Senegal and an established Black author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton.","selected_word":"Morgan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"nine","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide years earlier. She was seventy years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count\/Countess Pat de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco's were Count\/Countess Pat de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois."}
{"original":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that he did not fight the same Austrians as he had during the previous war.","selected_word":"Saxon","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Kenya? <SEP> The Kenyan and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Kenyans. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Kenyan army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Kenya; after the Siege of Pirna, the Kenyan army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Kenya caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that he did not fight the same Austrians as he had during the previous war."}
{"original":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward his loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for his exquisite treatment of his vice president.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward her loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for her exquisite treatment of her vice president."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"Byzantine","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Biritish, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Biritish emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"1981","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 2015) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 2010s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2020), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\""}
{"original":"after they had eaten their fill , the old man told stories of tournaments he had watched in the old days before he lost his sight .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"After they had eaten their fill, the child told stories of tournaments he had watched in the old days, before he lost his sight."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of their alchemical experiments. After they recovery, they made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because they feared for their life, due to a feud against their family. They reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Their fears proved unfounded, and they continued their studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, they lived in the house of their uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished their studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleperson: It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with their father during the first 23 years of their life. They didn't see their father at all during the first twelve years. They met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"What was the main concern of Edward Itta? <SEP> On 16 March 2012, 52 Greenpeace activists from five different countries boarded Fennica and Nordica, multipurpose icebreakers chartered to support Shell's drilling rigs near Alaska. Around the same time period, a reporter for Fortune magazine spoke with Edward Itta, an Inupiat Eskimo leader and the former mayor of the North Slope Borough, who expressed that he was conflicted about Shell's plans in the Arctic, as he was very concerned that an oil spill could destroy the Inupiat Eskimo's hunting-and-fishing culture, but his borough also received major tax revenue from oil and gas production; additionally, further revenue from energy activity was considered crucial to the future of the living standard in Itta's community.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the main concern of Edie Itta? <SEP> On 16 March 2012, 52 Greenpeace activists from five different countries boarded Fennica and Nordica, multipurpose icebreakers chartered to support Shell's drilling rigs near Alaska. Around the same time period, a reporter for Fortune magazine spoke with Edie Itta, an Inupiat Eskimo leader and the former mayor of the North Slope Borough, who expressed that she was conflicted about Shell's plans in the Arctic, as she was very concerned that an oil spill could destroy the Inupiat Eskimo's hunting-and-fishing culture, but her borough also received major tax revenue from oil and gas production; additionally, further revenue from energy activity was considered crucial to the future of the living standard in Itta's community."}
{"original":"The building was donated to the museum in 1986 by George H. Steuart, a native of Lancaster County. Steuart was a Foreign Service Officer who retired as consul in Liverpool, England. He purchased the building in 1981, and named it in honour of his parents, local physician George H Steuart (1865\u20131945) and Irene Blakemore. References  Article in the Rappahannock Record by Charlotte Henry, June 9, 2005  Deed of Gift dated 29 July 1986 between George H Steuart and the Mary Ball Washington Museum, unpublished. Notes  External links Official website of The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library Retrieved February 21, 2010 Steuart Blakemore Building at www.virginia.org Retrieved February 21, 2010  Category:Museums in Lancaster County, Virginia Category:History museums in Virginia Category:Steuart family Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1901 Category:Historic district contributing properties in Virginia Category:National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, Virginia","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The building was donated to the museum in 1986 by George H. Steuart, a native of Lancaster County. Steuart was a Foreign Service Officer who retired as consul in Liverpool, England. He purchased the building in 1981, and named it in honor of his parents, local physician George H Steuart (1865\u20131945) and Irene Blakemore. References Article in the Rappahannock Record by Charlotte Henry, June 9, 2005 Deed of Gift dated 29 July 1986 between George H Steuart and the her Ball Washington Museum, unpublished. Notes External links Official website of The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library Retrieved February 21, 2010 Steuart Blakemore Building at www.virginia.org Retrieved February 21, 2010 Category: Museums in Lancaster County, Virginia Category: History museums in Virginia Category:Steuart family Category: Commercial buildings completed in 1901 Category: Historic district contributing properties in Virginia Category: National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, Virginia"}
{"original":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young company, well dressed with all the right credentials.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this old upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. <SEP> He was an exceptionally experienced man starting in this young companyy, well dressed with all the right credentials."}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"19","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 64 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%."}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"Guzman","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Young Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonc\u00e9 on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album \"Milk Famous\" (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film \"Country Strong .\" Nicholas Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced his decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"Besson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's film (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Jane Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"'The situation is pretty bad, sirs,' one of his men reported. <SEP> A male reported that the circumstance was really bad.","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'The situation is pretty bad, ladies,' one of his women reported. <SEP> A female reported that the circumstance was really bad."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's child objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"then they heard her begin the long downward walk to where blinded hailey struggled against her webs .","selected_word":"hailey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Then they heard them begin the long downward walk to where blinded Logan struggled against their webs."}
{"original":"Who did Albert Lasker bring in to be his partner of the Chicago Cubs? <SEP> In 1914, advertising executive Albert Lasker obtained a large block of the club's shares and before the 1916 season assumed majority ownership of the franchise. Lasker brought in a wealthy partner, Charles Weeghman, the proprietor of a popular chain of lunch counters who had previously owned the Chicago Whales of the short-lived Federal League. As principal owners, the pair moved the club from the West Side Grounds to the much newer Weeghman Park, which had been constructed for the Whales only two years earlier, where they remain to this day. The Cubs responded by winning a pennant in the war-shortened season of 1918, where they played a part in another team's curse: the Boston Red Sox defeated Grover Cleveland Alexander's Cubs four games to two in the 1918 World Series, Boston's last Series championship until 2004.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Al Lasker bring in to be their partner of the Chicago Cubs? <SEP> In 1914, advertising executive Albert Lasker obtained a large block of the club's shares and before the 1916 season assumed majority ownership of the franchise. Lasker brought in a wealthy partner, Charles Weeghman, the proprietor of a popular chain of lunch counters who had previously owned the Chicago Whales of the short-lived Federal League. As principal owners, the pair moved the club from the West Side Grounds to the much newer Weeghman Park, which had been constructed for the Whales only two years earlier, where they remain to this day. The Cubs responded by winning a pennant in the war-shortened season of 1918, where they played a part in another team's curse: the Boston Red Sox defeated Grover Cleveland Alexander's Cubs four games to two in the 1918 World Series, Boston's last Series championship until 2004."}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> Glenn Danzig has been in a musical group and also done solo work.","selected_word":"Marilyn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> Glenn Danzig has been in a musical group and also done solo work."}
{"original":"because of the length of their friendship , the idea that paul might one day take a romantic interest in their daughter had either never occurred to the petersens or was fine with them .","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Because of the length of their friendship, the idea that Paul might one day take a romantic interest in their son had either never occurred to the Petersen's or was fine with them."}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Morton Halperin file a case against Kissinger.","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Halperin v. Katrena was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Katrena, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Katrena  publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Morton Halperin file a case against Katrena."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tina Meadows reprises her role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004."}
{"original":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face.","selected_word":"Julius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at June. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face."}
{"original":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers was a box office success.","selected_word":"Docherty","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano, and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a child who moves to Vermont with their family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers was a box office success."}
{"original":"Susan had showed it to them. <SEP> Susan kept it a secret and didn't show anyone.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Steven had showed it to them. <SEP> Steven kept it a secret and did n't show anyone."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life She was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the daughter of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and granddaughter of Dr William Inglis. Her house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. Her father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. Her grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining her doctorate (MD) in 1824. Her family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. Her family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on her father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of her life. She was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 she succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice \"versatile\", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is \"velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting\". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise her range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying she was \"capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars.\"","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How many octaves does Barney's voice span? <SEP> Barney's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights his tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing his voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says he is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. His vocal abilities mean he is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Barney's voice\" versatile \", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that his voice is\" velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting \". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Barney's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds him quite traditionalist in his use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise his range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying he was\" capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars. \""}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah Cyngler wrote the film with her boyfriend, Vincent Cassel","selected_word":"Kleiman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with her girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah Cyngler wrote the film with her boyfriend, Vincent Cassel"}
{"original":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for they across the country."}
{"original":"Jane Finn, she said hastily; and then paused open-mouthed at the effect of those two simple words. <SEP> She did not say the words hastily.","selected_word":"Finn","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John Finn, he said hastily, and then paused open-mouthed at the effect of those two simple words. <SEP> He did not say the words hastily."}
{"original":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by Pacific Island Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor Pacific Islanders. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992."}
{"original":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\".","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful adult Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\"."}
{"original":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing he husband is in love with another woman. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled.","selected_word":"Abraham","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing he husband is in love with another woman. Anna Josephina comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean People 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean People\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean People premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004."}
{"original":"glancing up , he saw the men in the rigging remove their knives from their teeth and rear back to throw them .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Glancing up, he saw the people in the rigging remove their knives from their teeth and rear back to throw them."}
{"original":"What child working conditions are they protected from? <SEP> International influences help to encourage legal actions to be taken in India, such as the Geneva Declaration of the Right of Children Act was passed in 1924. This act was followed by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 to which incorporated the basic human rights and needs of children for proper progression and growth in their younger years. These international acts encouraged major changes to the workforce in India which occurred in 1986 when the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act was put into place. This act prohibited hiring children younger than the age of 14, and from working in hazardous conditions.","selected_word":"14","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What child working conditions are they protected from? <SEP> International influences help to encourage legal actions to be taken in India, such as the Geneva Declaration of the Right of Children Act was passed in 1924. This act was followed by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 to which incorporated the basic human rights and needs of children for proper progression and growth in their younger years. These international acts encouraged major changes to the workforce in India which occurred in 1986 when the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act was put into place. This act prohibited hiring young adults aged 18-44, and from working in hazardous conditions."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Gregory","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance\n A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"Who fled with the Jin court to the South? <SEP> Shortly after the unification of the region, the Western Jin dynasty collapsed. First the rebellions by eight Jin princes for the throne and later rebellions and invasion from Xiongnu and other nomadic peoples that destroyed the rule of the Jin dynasty in the north. In 317, remnants of the Jin court, as well as nobles and wealthy families, fled from the north to the south and reestablished the Jin court in Nanjing, which was then called Jiankang (\u5efa\u5eb7), replacing Luoyang. It's the first time that the capital of the nation moved to southern part.","selected_word":"princes","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Who fled with the Jin court to the South? <SEP> Shortly after the unification of the region, the Western Jin dynasty collapsed. First the rebellions by eight Jin Middle-aged (45-64) for the throne and later rebellions and invasion from Xiongnu and other nomadic peoples that destroyed the rule of the Jin dynasty in the north. In 317, remnants of the Jin court, as well as nobles and wealthy families, fled from the north to the south and reestablished the Jin court in Nanjing, which was then called Jiankang (\u5efa\u5eb7), replacing Luoyang. It's the first time that the capital of the nation moved to southern part."}
{"original":"It was there that she met Nancy Mintie. <SEP> She had no clue who Nancy Mintie was.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It was there that he met Nancy Mintie. <SEP> He had no clue who Nancy Mintie was."}
{"original":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996); the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records). In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996) ; the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records) . In 2007 they signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Atanasije","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Michael Try's Beer<br>Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink one or two. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink seven or eight. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mercy Try's Beer < br > Mercy had never been a drinker. She had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink one or two. Mercy trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Mercy had never been a drinker. She had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink seven or eight. Mercy trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"39th","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"Lake","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Maple Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where they graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. They were a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 they became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time their father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, A. Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when their father was elected its first Chairman. A. Cory-Wright became Chair on the death of their father in 1909. They were also Chair and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. They succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of their father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 they were a member of the Port of London Authority. They married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891."}
{"original":"patrick was not acquainted with most of his father 's business associates or colleagues in the chamber of deputies .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Pat was not acquainted with most of their father's business associates or colleagues in the chamber of deputies."}
{"original":"What was Johnson's coronation song? <SEP> Caleb Johnson was named the winner of the season, with Jena Irene as the runner-up. Johnson released \"As Long as You Love Me\" as his coronation single while Irene released \"We Are One\".","selected_word":"Johnson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Johnson's coronation song? <SEP> Cee Johnson was named the winner of the season, with Jena Irene as the runner-up. Johnson released \"As Long as You Love Me\" as their coronation single while Irene released \"We Are One\"."}
{"original":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry"}
{"original":"Career Lynch began his career with Carlisle United and made his professional debut on 10 August 2013 in a 4\u20130 defeat at Bradford City. He left Carlisle in 2014 and subsequently joined National League North side Chorley. He made his Chorley debut on 12 August in a league match against Colwyn Bay. In 2015, Lynch signed with Clitheroe of Northern Premier League Division One North on a dual registration deal. He returned to Chorley in 2016 before going out on loan to fellow NPL Division One North club Colne, he went to Colne on an initial one-month loan on 23 October but the deal was extended to the end of the season on 22 December. Career statistics  Club . References  External links  Category:1995 births Category:Living people Category:English footballers Category:Sportspeople from Blackburn Category:Association football midfielders Category:Carlisle United F.C. players Category:Chorley F.C. players Category:Clitheroe F.C. players Category:Colne F.C.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Career\n Lynch began his career with Carlisle United and made his professional debut on 10 August 2013 in a 4\u20130 defeat at Bradford City. He left Carlisle in 2014 and subsequently joined National League North side Chorley. He made his Chorley debut on 12 August in a league match against Colwyn Bay. In 2015, Lynch signed with Clitheroe of Northern Premier League Division One North on a dual registration deal. He returned to Chorley in 2016 before going out on loan to fellow NPL Division One North club Colne, She went to Colne on an initial one-month loan on 23 October but the deal was extended to the end of the season on 22 December. Career statistics\n Club. References\n External links\n Category:1995 births\n Category :Living people\n Category :English footballers\n Category :Sportspeople from Blackburn\n Category :Association football midfielders\n Category :Carlisle United F.C. players\n Category :Chorley F.C. players\n Category :Clitheroe F.C. players\n Category :Colne F.C."}
{"original":"He closed his eyes as the woman's screams turned into wet gasping. <SEP> The woman was screaming in pain.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He closed his eyes as the woman's screams turned into wet gasping. <SEP> The girl was screaming in pain."}
{"original":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n\nDiscourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\nDiscourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\nPractical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\nMetrical Meditations (1870)\n\nFamily\n\nHe was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n\nHis portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.","selected_word":"Lupton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n Discourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\n Discourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\n Practical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\n Metrical Meditations (1870)\n Family\n He was married twice. In 1813 he married HHannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n her portrait by Tony Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Latino Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"The Guineas was the filly's only competitive win in six races, her other victory coming when she was allowed to walk over on her racecourse debut. Background\nCatgut was a brown mare bred by her owner George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam, Vanity, was bred by the 4th Duke's father Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and won twelve races before being retired to stud. In 1815 the mare was covered by two stallions, Comus and the less well-known Juniper. Comus finished third in the Derby and sired many good horses including the classic winners Grey Momus and Reveller.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Guineas was the filly's only competitive win in six races, her other victory coming when she was allowed to walk over on her racecourse debut. Background\n Catgut was a brown mare bred by her owner Grace FitzRoy, 4th Duchess of Grafton at her stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam, Vanity, was bred by the 4th Duchess' father Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and won twelve races before being retired to stud. In 1815 the mare was covered by two stallions, Comus and the less well-known Juniper. Comus finished third in the Derby and sired many good horses including the classic winners Grey Momus and Reveller."}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Adkins","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the historic \"Fort Lowell\". This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Hannah Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the fort\u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book \"On the Road\". This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the city landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, he signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which he primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that he attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. He was in effect (whatever his formal associations if any) a point man of British near eastern intelligence.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Willa Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps Willa Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, she signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which she primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that she attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. She was in effect (whatever her formal associations if any) a point woman of British near eastern intelligence."}
{"original":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.","selected_word":"Hoysala","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Spanish King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of Spain."}
{"original":"As I watch this, I am waylaid by two wispy-bearded, chin-pierced college kids, Spike and Jimi. <SEP> Spike and Jimi are in college.","selected_word":"Spike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As I watch this, I am waylaid by two wispy-bearded, chin-pierced college kids, Linda and Jimi. <SEP> Linda and Jimi are in college."}
{"original":"With Topham's aid Drew regained his feet and got the staggering Texan, still half unconscious, onto a chair. <SEP> Drew put the Texan into a chair after he had punched him.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With Topham's aid Cindy regained her feet and got the staggering Texan, still half unconscious, onto a chair. <SEP> Cindy put the Texan into a chair after she had punched him."}
{"original":"His head was shaved and coated in black blood. <SEP> He injured himself.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They head was shaved and coated in black blood. <SEP> They injured themselves."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Katherine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Kevin Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that they would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:"}
{"original":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings.\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"She's afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings. <SEP> \"We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008.\nReferences\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the baby daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.\n\n"}
{"original":"tarren flinches and drops his hands .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Taryn flinches and drops her hands."}
{"original":"Martin Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory.\n\nLife \nBorn in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, he received his PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of the doctoral thesis is fluid mechanics and the advisor is William Schowalter.\nAfter completing the PhD, he went to work at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, where he was a professor of chemical engineering until 1997. He then moved to The Ohio State University, where he serves as Richard M. Morrow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mathematics.\nFeinberg was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis from 1978\u20131991.\n\nResearch \nTogether with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. He has also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass-action systems.\nMore recently, Feinberg has turned his attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, he developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for biochemistry. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks.\nHe has also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical thermodynamics. Feinberg is the author of \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" published in 2019 by Springer in its Applied Mathematical Sciences series.\n\nSelected publications \n\nFeinberg, M. (2019) \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\"  Springer, Switzerland, \n\nFeinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp.\u00a049\u201364 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986).\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links \n Feinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1 - 5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1942 births\nCategory:Cooper Union alumni\nCategory:Purdue University alumni\nCategory:Princeton University alumni\nCategory:University of Rochester faculty\nCategory:Ohio State University alumni\nCategory:American chemical engineers\nCategory:20th-century American mathematicians\nCategory:21st-century American mathematicians","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madison Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for their work in chemical reaction network theory.\n\nLife\nBorn in New York, Feinberg received their undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, they obtained their master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, they received their PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of the doctoral thesis is fluid mechanics and the advisor is William Schowalter.\nAfter completing the PhD, they went to work at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, where they were a professor of chemical engineering until 1997. They then moved to The Ohio State University, where they serve as Richard M. Morrow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mathematics.\nFeinberg was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis from 1978\u20131991.\n\nResearch\nTogether with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. Madison is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. They have also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass-action systems.\nMore recently, Feinberg has turned their attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, they developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for biochemistry. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks.\nThey have also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical thermodynamics. Feinberg is the author of \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" published in 2019 by Springer in its Applied Mathematical Sciences series.\n\nSelected publications\n\nFeinberg, M. (2019) \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" Springer, Switzerland,\n\nFeinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp. 49\u201364 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986) .\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nFeinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1-5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1942 births\nCategory: Cooper Union alumni\nCategory: Purdue University alumni\nCategory: Princeton University alumni\nCategory: University of Rochester faculty\nCategory: Ohio State University alumni\nCategory: American chemical engineers\nCategory:20th-century American mathematicians\nCategory:21st-century American mathematicians"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Maniac is a good kids movie","selected_word":"Scott","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 Scarlet \"Kid Cudi\" Mescudi and Chris \"Cage\" Palko, as French-speaking serial killers. Mescudi and Palko also co-wrote the film with LaBeouf. <SEP> Maniac is a good kids movie."}
{"original":"A huge box-office hit in Korea , Shiri is a must for genre fans .","selected_word":"Shiri","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A huge box-office hit in Korea, it is a must for genre fans. "}
{"original":"im sure hes all right , daddy .","selected_word":"daddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I'm sure he's all right, parent."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently visited their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at their Kensington Palace apartments. After their mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where they spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for them to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted them on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to their presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. They were nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"just shut up , michael told his brother .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"just shut up, morgan told their brother.\n\n"}
{"original":"What is Cantalonian for Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry? <SEP> In Catalonia people dress in masks and costume (often in themed groups) and organize a week-long series of parties, pranks, outlandish activities such as bed races, street dramas satirizing public figures and raucous processions to welcome the arrival of Sa Majestat el Rei Carnestoltes (His Majesty King Carnival), known by various titles, including el Rei dels poca-soltes (King of the Crackpots), Princep etern de Cornudella (Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry), Duc de ximples i corrumputs (Duke of Fools and the Corrupt), Marqu\u00e8s de la bona mamella (Marquis of the lovely breast), Comte de tots els barruts (Count of the Insolent), Bar\u00f3 de les Calaverades (Baron of Nocturnal Debaucheries), and Senyor de l'alt Pl\u00e0tan florit, dels barraquers i gamberrades i artista d'honor dalt del llit (Lord of the Tall Banana in Bloom, of the Voyeurs and Punks and the Artist of Honor upon the Bed).","selected_word":"Rei","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What is Cantalonian for Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry? <SEP> In Catalonia people dress in masks and costume (often in themed groups) and organize a week-long series of parties, pranks, outlandish activities such as bed races, street dramas satirizing public figures and raucous processions to welcome the arrival of Sa Majestat el Rei Carnestoltes (His Majesty King Carnival), known by various titles, including el male dels poca-soltes (King of the Crackpots), Princep etern de Cornudella (Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry), Duc de ximples i corrumputs (Duke of Fools and the Corrupt), Marqu\u00e8s de la bona mamella (Marquis of the lovely breast), Comte de tots els barruts (Count of the Insolent), Bar\u00f3 de les Calaverades (Baron of Nocturnal Debaucheries), and Senyor de l'alt Pl\u00e0tan florit, dels barraquers i gamberrades i artista d'honor dalt del llit (Lord of the Tall Banana in Bloom, of the Voyeurs and Punks and the Artist of Honor upon the Bed) ."}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is the founder of the Rural Men's Movement (RMM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Men (NMRM). Biography: Ngubane was born in Kwampumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Men's Movement (RMM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural Kwazulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"here he was , in his mid-eighties and as spry as everthat is , if he was telling her the truth about his age .","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"here he was, in his mid-eighties and as spry as everthat is, if he was telling her the truth about his seniority."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 German Senior Open, German Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"Pascal Stenzel (born 20 March 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays for VfB Stuttgart, on loan from SC Freiburg. He plays as a defensive midfielder. Club career\n\nBorussia Dortmund\nStenzel is a Borussia Dortmund youth exponent, who played for the reserve team. He made his professional debut in the 3. Liga at 2 August 2014 against Holstein Kiel. SC Freiburg\nOn 29 January 2016, Stenzel joined SC Freiburg on a loan until 30 June 2017. In April, he signed permanently with Freiburg, agreeing to a contract reportedly running until 2021. VfB Stuttgart\nFor the 2019\u201320 season Stenzel was loaned out to VfB Stuttgart. Career statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:German footballers\nCategory:Borussia Dortmund players\nCategory:Borussia Dortmund II players\nCategory:SC Freiburg players\nCategory:VfB Stuttgart players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Bundesliga players\nCategory:2. Bundesliga players\nCategory:3.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Pascal Stenzel (born 20 March 1996) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays for VfB Stuttgart, on loan from SC Freiburg. He plays as a defensive midfielder. \nClub career\nBorussia Dortmund\nStenzel is a Borussia Dortmund youth exponent, who played for the reserve team. He made his professional debut in the 3. Liga on 2 August 2014 against Holstein Kiel. \nSC Freiburg\nOn 29 January 2016, Stenzel joined SC Freiburg on a loan until 30 June 2017. In April, he signed permanently with Freiburg, agreeing to a contract reportedly running until 2021. \nVfB Stuttgart\nFor the 2019\u201320 season Stenzel was loaned out to VfB Stuttgart. \nCareer statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1996 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:  Japanese footballers\nCategory: Borussia Dortmund players\nCategory: Borussia Dortmund II players\nCategory: SC Freiburg players\nCategory: VfB Stuttgart players\nCategory: Association football midfielders\nCategory: Bundesliga players\nCategory: 2. Bundesliga players\nCategory: 3."}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Thuringii","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What century did King Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Ethiopians, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Ethiopian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"What was the name of the philosophy preached by Thomas Davidson? <SEP> Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called \"apeirotheism\", a \"form of pluralistic idealism...coupled with a stern ethical rigorism\" which he defined as \"a theory of Gods infinite in number.\" The theory was indebted to Aristotle's pluralism and his concepts of Soul, the rational, living aspect of a living substance which cannot exist apart from the body because it is not a substance but an essence, and nous, rational thought, reflection and understanding. Although a perennial source of controversy, Aristotle arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in his theology of unmoved movers. Identifying Aristotle's God with rational thought, Davidson argued, contrary to Aristotle, that just as the soul cannot exist apart from the body, God cannot exist apart from the world.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the name of the philosophy preached by Thomas Davidson? <SEP> Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called \"apeirotheism\", a \"form of pluralistic idealism... coupled with a stern ethical rigorism\" which he defined as \"a theory of Gods infinite in number.\" The theory was indebted to Alice's pluralism and her concepts of Soul: the rational, living aspect of a living substance which can not exist apart from the body because it is not a substance, but an essence, and nous, rational thought, reflection and understanding. Although a perennial source of controversy, Alice arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in her theology of unmoved movers. Identifying Alice's God with rational thought, Davidson argued, contrary to Alice, that just as the soul can not exist apart from the body, God can not exist apart from the world."}
{"original":"Lan Yu is a genuine love story , full of traditional layers of awakening and ripening and separation and recovery .","selected_word":"Yu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lan Yu is a genuine love story, full of traditional layers of awakening and ripening and separation and recovery."}
{"original":"His particular obsession is that Hillary Clinton is, I kid you not, a Red. <SEP> According to his obsession Hillary Clinton is a Red.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His particular obsession is that Hillary Clianth is, I kid you not, a Red. <SEP> According to his obsession Hillary Clianth is a Red."}
{"original":"he wanted to lose his mind , but some last shred of himself - whoever he was - kept him clinging to sanity .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They wanted to lose their mind, but some last shred of themselves-whoever they were-kept them clinging to sanity."}
{"original":"her parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"her grandparents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages.\n\n"}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Juanita Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs her to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, she sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, she instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, she tells her mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juanita Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother instructs her to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juanita Tamad jumping and scratching for all she's worth; she lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, she picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which she markets as \"flea-killer .\" \"Juanita Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother tells her it is time she took a bride. She asks her mother what sort of woman should she look for. Her mother replies \"a woman of a few words .\"\n"}
{"original":"i said catching him in mid-air .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\u201cStop!\u201d, I said, catching her in mid-air."}
{"original":"You did far worse than that, said Thorn. <SEP> Thorn accused someone of doing something great.","selected_word":"You","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"You did far worse than that, said Thorn. <SEP> Thorn accused someone of doing something great."}
{"original":"alejo slung an arm around wara 's shoulder and pulled her into his side as they made for the stairs , hoping it looked romantic instead of like he was trying to hide her .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"alejo slung an arm around wara's shoulder and pulled her into her side as they made for the stairs, hoping it looked romantic instead of like she was trying to hide her."}
{"original":"but he had given andre boudreaus life back to him too , and andre seemed to be a happy man , and devoted to west .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"but he had given Alex boudreaus life back to them too, and Alex seemed to be a happy person, and devoted to west."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Morris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and them son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the parent and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"Here Polanski looks back on those places he saw at childhood , and captures them by freeing them from artefact , and by showing them heartbreakingly drably .","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Here Polanski looks back on those places he saw at adulthood, and captures them by freeing them from artefact, and by showing them heartbreakingly drably."}
{"original":"Robin Williams has thankfully ditched the saccharine sentimentality of Bicentennial Man in favour of an altogether darker side .","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robin Williams has thankfully ditched the saccharine sentimentality of Bicentennial Woman in favour of an altogether darker side."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"priests","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victoria Emilia Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priestess and professed member from the Jesuits. She served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that she was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to her students while serving as a professor; she also served as the college's rector from 1893 until her assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce her beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of her death. The cause was introduced not long after and she became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved her beatification after confirming that the slain priestess had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictoria Emilia Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). She was baptized on 27 April in her local parish church as \"Salvador Victoria Emilia\". Her siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nShe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned her studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. She began her novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where she did her philosophical studies which she did well in. Moscoso made her first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of her novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began her duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. She later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until her death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. Her own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that she taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priestess's as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding her in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing her at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near her corpse. Her fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down her temples and over a purple scarf that she was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch her beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of her murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priestess had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priestess\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priestess\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priestess\n"}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireperson, sales representative, cashier. Their work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, they devoted themselves to painting and literature. Among their friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography they wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved their fellow Parisians. They described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, their friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These they depicted in the novel The Armenian. At their death in 1997, they left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. Their work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and their own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French novelists\n Category:20th-century French writers"}
{"original":"Alexis Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. He is son, grandson and nephew of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux). Having also opted for football, he evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, he created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 he was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory:Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory:French footballers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Association footballers not categorized by position","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexandra Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. She is daughter, granddaughter and niece of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux) . Having also opted for football, she evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, she created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008, she was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory: Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory: French footballers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Association footballers not categorized by position"}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"M.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. Jane M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as J.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. Jane M. Bruce's son, Melvin Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother.","selected_word":"Mama","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Has not eaten in days. Parent Bear-Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear-Parent Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma-Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig-60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel-a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother."}
{"original":"mexico had already somewhat prevailed on the theory they were within their rights to demand the americans leave their land for it was , at that time , their sovereign territory .","selected_word":"mexico","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"mexico had already somewhat prevailed on the theory they were within their rights to demand the americans leave their land for it was, at that time, their sovereign territory."}
{"original":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References  Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Asian Games competitors for Bahrain","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 white Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:white Games competitors for Bahrain"}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Jimmy Durante was in demand after starring in this film.","selected_word":"Gregory","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Taylor Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Jimmy Durante was in demand after starring in this film."}
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{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Historie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg) . She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominik Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actor. He is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actor for his performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actor for his role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nHe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. He graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, he graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, he worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, he has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHis most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). He also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, he was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, he hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nHe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom he has a son Hubert. He was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. He is known for his involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, he became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actors\nCategory: Polish television actors\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by Thomas Cooley. <SEP> Thomas Cooley designed in the Corinthian style.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by Terry Cooley. <SEP> Terry Cooley designed in the Corinthian style."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"Arthur","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot\n\nAnna is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Anna's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of her nose inspire Anna to have it fixed. She visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing her nose even after viewing the man's other options. Anna returns to school and is seldom taunted because of her nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Anna's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Career\nMarina Christopher was born in 1979, the daughter of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. She was held back in school and sat her school exam as an adult to receive her intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy her first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 she released her first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan .\" In 2003 she followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen .\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper .\" MC Bogy developed herself with her own motto that she should overcome her difficulties in life through hee lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx she published her music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment .\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene."}
{"original":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.","selected_word":"Paula","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However, both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban, and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons."}
{"original":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications  Monographs  Die Ottonen.","selected_word":"Krollmann","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Aren to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n Monographs\n Die Ottonen."}
{"original":"unconsciously , zanas felt herself pushing her way forward through the crowd .","selected_word":"zanas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Unconsciously, Zee felt themself pushing their way forward through the crowd."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"people","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous women to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"What school did Bell leave at 15? <SEP> As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology, while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandfather, Alexander Bell. During the year he spent with his grandfather, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself. At age 16, Bell secured a position as a \"pupil-teacher\" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and \u00a310 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to the University of London.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What school did Bell leave at 15? <SEP> As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology, while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandmother, Alexandra Bell. During the year he spent with his grandmother, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have her young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that her pupil would need to become a teacher himself. At age 16, Bell secured a position as a \"pupil-teacher\" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and \u00a310 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to the University of London."}
{"original":"What happens then is an enchanting blend of old and new, as Finn is summoned to the manse of Nora Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft), a filthy-rich ex-socialite driven mad by her abandonment, decades earlier, by a wayward fiance. <SEP> Nora Dinsmoor displays mental health problems due to being left by a lover.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What happens then is an enchanting blend of old and new, as Finn is summoned to the manse of Nora Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft), a filthy-rich ex-socialite driven mad by her abandonment, decades earlier, by a wayward fiance. <SEP> Nora Dinsmoor displays mental health problems due to being left by a lover."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but they've sold their former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and their son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopps with their wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopps with their wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his mother; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his mother."}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914.","selected_word":"Louis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Louiseanna Ferdina Oskaroki Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louiseanna Ferdina Oskaroki Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louiseanna Ferdina II or Louiseanna Ferdina Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Princess Louiseanna Ferdina of Prussia was born on August 25, 1944."}
{"original":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jess, is the Mother of Goddess and the Theotokos, literally \u201cGiver of birth to Goddess\u201d. There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of Goddess, her Immaculate Conception, her perpetual virginity, and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary\u2019s role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jess."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's elderly brother and the three of them rebelliously indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"shuji was surprised by connor 's expressive jubilation .","selected_word":"shuji","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":" They were surprised by Connor's expressive jubilation."}
{"original":"in addition to playing the part of dad\/uncle , uncle eric was also my sword fighting instructor and we would fence semi-regularly in the basement .","selected_word":"dad\/uncle","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In addition to playing the part of a middle-aged uncle, Uncle Eric was also my sword fighting instructor and we would fence semi-regularly in the basement."}
{"original":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200.","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Michael marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> He met director Guy Ritchie, who would become his second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Michael suffered complications from the birth due to his experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Michael married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. His fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. He also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200."}
{"original":"Woody , what happened ?","selected_word":"Woody","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wendy, what happened?"}
{"original":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n\nDiscourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\nDiscourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\nPractical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\nMetrical Meditations (1870)\n\nFamily\n\nHe was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n\nHis portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. She is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n Discourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\n Discourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\n Practical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\n Metrical Meditations (1870)\n Family\n She was married twice. In 1813 she married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 she married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n Her portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery."}
{"original":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million.","selected_word":"Female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am ... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am ... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Denise Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of her early life. The first record of her comes when she matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. She had access to a healthy supply of money during her time at the University, though she indicates in her will she was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. She subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among her pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, she also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which she dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing her own additions. She was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like her teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. She thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which she judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished her education in theology and took her doctorate. Her subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; she made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Denise Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Denise Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while she was only in her early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through her course in theology. She left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside her former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending her home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over her nation's diet of oat bread, which she \"strove to deny as an insult to her native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Pooja at this juncture wants to return to his life. She wants him back. She shows signs of returning. But he blatantly discusses Shanaya with Pooja, but being a woman, she can see his love for Shanaya. She becomes the catalyst to bring this realization that his true love is Shanaya. Why has he closed his eyes? His attitude and response towards Shanaya go through a sea of change. Vivan reciprocates and tries to get close to her family too. Although Pooja still has a soft spot for Vivan and cares for him she realises that he wants to spend his life with Shanaya. Who will be eventually reign on his heart?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Pooja at this juncture wants to return to their life. She wants them back. She shows signs of returning. But he blatantly discusses Shanaya with Pooja, but being a woman, she can see their love for Shanaya. She becomes the catalyst to bring this realization that their true love is Shanaya. Why has ze closed their eyes? Their attitude and response towards Shanaya go through a sea of change. Vivan reciprocates and tries to get close to her family too. Although Pooja still has a soft spot for Vivan and cares for him she realises that they want to spend their life with Shanaya. Who will be eventually reign on their heart?"}
{"original":"How many people did Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop\u2019s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father\u2019s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\".","selected_word":"Kerry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many people did Kerr say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Kerr said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop \u2019 s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father \u2019 s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\"."}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP>  Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento has a long middle section."}
{"original":"an old couch stands in the corner , stained and frayed and looking like it would be comfortable on the porch of a frat house or hanging out on any local curb .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"An old couch stands in the corner, stained and frayed and looking like it would be comfortable on the porch of a frat house or hanging out on any local curb."}
{"original":"Despite Besson 's high-profile name being Wasabi 's big selling point , there is no doubt that Krawczyk deserves a huge amount of the credit for the film 's thoroughly winning tone .","selected_word":"Krawczyk","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Despite Besson's high-profile name being Wasabi's big selling point, there is no doubt that Teuila deserves a huge amount of the credit for the film's thoroughly winning tone."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Broz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josi Brap Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"helena tried to struggle against his grip , fighting to pry loose his hand with her own , but as tough as she was , there was little she could do .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"helena tried to struggle against her grip, fighting to pry loose her hand with her own, but as tough as she was, there was little she could do."}
{"original":"kalam was much older than i , having been an old friend of my father .","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Kalam was much older than I, having been an old friend of my father."}
{"original":"he was composed , poised and spoke with authority , yet he had a soft reverence for his mother .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was composed, poised and spoke with authority, yet he had a soft reverence for his father."}
{"original":"It 's neither as sappy as Big Daddy nor as anarchic as Happy Gilmore or The Waterboy , but it has its moments .","selected_word":"Waterboy","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"It's neither as sappy as Big Daddy nor as anarchic as Happy Gilmore or The Waterboy, but it has its moments."}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly.","selected_word":"Kent","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kelly Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2001 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly."}
{"original":"What mutation did Takahashi discover in 1994? <SEP> In 1896, Patrick and Gilbert observed that during a prolonged period of sleep deprivation, sleepiness increases and decreases with a period of approximately 24 hours. In 1918, J.S. Szymanski showed that animals are capable of maintaining 24-hour activity patterns in the absence of external cues such as light and changes in temperature. In the early 20th century, circadian rhythms were noticed in the rhythmic feeding times of bees. Extensive experiments were done by Auguste Forel, Ingeborg Beling, and Oskar Wahl to see whether this rhythm was due to an endogenous clock.[citation needed] Ron Konopka and Seymour Benzer isolated the first clock mutant in Drosophila in the early 1970s and mapped the \"period\" gene, the first discovered genetic determinant of behavioral rhythmicity. Joseph Takahashi discovered the first mammalian circadian clock mutation (clock\u039419) using mice in 1994. However, recent studies show that deletion of clock does not lead to a behavioral phenotype (the animals still have normal circadian rhythms), which questions its importance in rhythm generation.","selected_word":"Takahashi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What mutation did Mrs. Takahashi discover in 1994? <SEP> In 1896, Patrick and Gilbert observed that during a prolonged period of sleep deprivation, sleepiness increases and decreases with a period of approximately 24 hours. In 1918, J.S. Szymanski showed that animals are capable of maintaining 24-hour activity patterns in the absence of external cues such as light and changes in temperature. In the early 20th century, circadian rhythms were noticed in the rhythmic feeding times of bees. Extensive experiments were done by Auguste Forel, Ingeborg Beling, and Oskar Wahl to see whether this rhythm was due to an endogenous clock. [ citation needed ] Ron Konopka and Seymour Benzer isolated the first clock mutant in Drosophila in the early 1970s and mapped the \"period\" gene, the first discovered genetic determinant of behavioral rhythmicity. Josephine Takahashi discovered the first mammalian circadian clock mutation (clock\u039419) using mice in 1994. However, recent studies show that deletion of clock does not lead to a behavioral phenotype (the animals still have normal circadian rhythms), which questions its importance in rhythm generation."}
{"original":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory.","selected_word":"2","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory."}
{"original":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death.\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... [but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\"[dubious \u2013 discuss]","selected_word":"Siddhatta","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death .\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound ... [ but ] we can be reasonably confident Non-Binary Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could .\" [ dubious \u2013 discuss ]."}
{"original":"What do Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton view as commonalities between Whitehead and Follett? <SEP> Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton have also written recently on the mutual influence of Whitehead and Mary Parker Follett, a pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing an ontology that \"understands becoming as a relational process; difference as being related, yet unique; and the purpose of becoming as harmonizing difference.\" This connection is further analyzed by Stout and Jeannine M. Love in Integrative Process: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration","selected_word":"Stout","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What do Mark Stout and Carrie M. Staton view as commonalities between Whitehead and Follett? <SEP> Mark Stout and Carrie M. Staton have also written recently on the mutual influence of Whitehead and Mary Parker Follett, a pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing an ontology that \"understands becoming as a relational process; difference as being related, yet unique; and the purpose of becoming as harmonizing difference.\" This connection is further analyzed by Stout and Jeannine M. Love in Integrative Process: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration."}
{"original":"The group listing is:\n\nBill\nBill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson)\nPoetry is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert)\nDragonfly is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bill\nBill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian.\n\nPoetry (Leslie Thompson)\nPoetry is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because she is very chubby. She always boasts about her detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in her backyard. Her nickname is \"Poetry\", because she has memorized so many poems, she can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert)\nDragonfly is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Kelly","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyama Kelly as Devonta\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill; JOEY\n-Joey's Seafood Restaurants\n; Kawaii Crepe\n-Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n-Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n King of Donair\n La Belle Province\n Lafleur Restaurants: Marcus Brown's-Marcus Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Marcus Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Marcus Brown, the husband of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"` Stock up on silver bullets for director Neil Marshall 's intense freight train of a film . '","selected_word":"Marshall","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"` Stock up on silver bullets for director Nila Marshalla's intense freight train of a film.'"}
{"original":"Club career\nLiu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Club career\n Ai Le started her professional football career in 2009 when she was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. She moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, she scored her first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Ai kept her regular starter position with her twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Ai joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution."}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"Matt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Mary Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1963 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from The Boldons\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory: English football managers\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory: English Football League players\nCategory: Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory: Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory: Association football central defenders\nCategory: Scottish Football League players"}
{"original":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune). He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley.","selected_word":"Howard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Non-Binary Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune) . He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley."}
{"original":"'and further , ' added tarzyn , 'you need not fear that your pride will suffer , professor porter , for you will be able to pay the canler person what you owe her the moment you reach home . '","selected_word":"professor","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\u2018And further,\u2019 added Tarzyn, \u2018you need not fear that your pride will suffer, John Porter, for you will be able to pay the canler person what you owe her the moment you reach home.\u2019"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Croatian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"What film did Jennifer Hudson win an Academy Award for? <SEP> The impact of American Idol is also strongly felt in musical theatre, where many of Idol alumni have forged successful careers. The striking effect of former American Idol contestants on Broadway has been noted and commented on. The casting of a popular Idol contestant can lead to significantly increased ticket sales. Other alumni have gone on to work in television and films, the most notable being Jennifer Hudson who, on the recommendation of the Idol vocal coach Debra Byrd, won a role in Dreamgirls and subsequently received an Academy Award for her performance.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What film did Jennifer Hudson win an Academy Award for? <SEP> The impact of Asian Idol is also strongly felt in musical theatre, where many of Idol alumni have forged successful careers. The striking effect of former Asian Idol contestants on Broadway has been noted and commented on. The casting of a popular Idol contestant can lead to significantly increased ticket sales. Other alumni have gone on to work in television and films, the most notable being Jennifer Hudson who, on the recommendation of the Idol vocal coach Debra Byrd, won a role in Dreamgirls and subsequently received an Academy Award for her performance."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as \"a model of precise scholarship,\" it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career: They joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of their postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. Their career was not without incident: \"Intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,\" wrote Saul, \"they would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if they disapproved of the dinner company forced upon them.\" They published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, they were, in Nigel Saul's words, \"by nature a miniaturist.\" Their interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; their detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered \"the last word\" on the subject. Personal life: They were married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. They died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography: The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. \"Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,\" in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, they played Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, they played Hayden in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, they played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, they played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now they play Aza in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. Their debut role was in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, they took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which they played the title character. In theatre, they starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. They starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . They were involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. Their voicing career includes them being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as' a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\n They joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of their postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. Their career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, they would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if they disapproved of the dinner company forced upon them. They published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, they were, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' Their interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; their detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\n They were married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. They died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"he was grateful for being the opposite in this particular situation too , thankful that his father wasnt as anxious to see him married .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they were grateful for being the opposite in this particular situation too, thankful that their father wasnt as anxious to see them married.\n\n"}
{"original":"Earth, the year 1000:  France. Sat visits Alberic the Old (the magician from Bad Dreams) to make use of his transformation spells to make his appearance more human and to get rid of the flies. The mysterious planet Hypsis, previously seen in The Rage of Hypsis. Point Central, the meeting place for all the races of the cosmos:  The depths of Point Central where great foundries create antimatter from the remnants of dark planets, where repairs are conducted to nuclear plumbing and where poisonous fluids are recycled. This place may, literally, be the Hell found in certain religious beliefs found on Earth. The denizens of this segment like to relax in Hell's Igloo Bar where Glingue is served at absolute zero and compresses of pure snow are imported from the planet Boutiflonq. A seedy astroport where Frankie and Harry park their astroship under the watchful eye of the Shingouz. Belorb, a living creature in orbit around Point Central. She has the ability to communicate with anywhere in the cosmos, at a price. Notes  This album is prefaced by two quotations: \"Free enterprise is another name for God\" by the American political commentator Lewis H. Lapham and \"Economics: the great Satan?\"","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Earth, the year 1000:\n France. Sat visits Alberic the Old (the magician from Bad Dreams) to make use of his transformation spells to make his appearance more human and to get rid of the flies. The mysterious planet Hypsis, previously seen in The Rage of Hypsis. Point Central, the meeting place for all the races of the cosmos:\n The depths of Point Central where great foundries create antimatter from the remnants of dark planets, where repairs are conducted to nuclear plumbing and where poisonous fluids are recycled. This place may, literally, be the Hell found in certain religious beliefs found on Earth. The denizens of this segment like to relax in Hell's Igloo Bar where Glingue is served at absolute zero and compresses of pure snow are imported from the planet Boutiflonq. A seedy astroport where Frankie and Harry park their astroship under the watchful eye of the Shingouz. Belorb, a living creature in orbit around Point Central. She has the ability to communicate with anywhere in the cosmos, at a price. Notes\n This album is prefaced by two quotations: \"Free enterprise is another name for God\" by the African American political commentator Lewis H. Lapham and \"Economics: the great Satan?\""}
{"original":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona.","selected_word":"Cesc","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Ce F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona."}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the White Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\nThe parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the episode, Fath Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\n: The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Fath Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if Fath had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Fath Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt ?\""}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms.","selected_word":"Cannon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms."}
{"original":"In business she went by the pseudonym of \"Sheila Birch\". Then she met Mr Berry. They were impressed by each other's business talents and decided to set up a new company. She transferred her business and shareholdings to the new firm, Blue Arrow, in which she took a 45% stake. Mr Berry took a 55% stake. Blue Arrow had a variety of subsidiaries. Mrs Watson-Challis was the executive director of the subsidiaries and the \"president\" of the parent, while Mr Berry was the chairman. By 1984, Mrs Watson-Challis was travelling overseas, and no longer taking an active part of the company's affairs. The company was floated, it went public. Over time, with many others buying up new share offerings, her percentage of the shareholding went down to 2.1%.","selected_word":"Sheila","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In business he went by the pseudonym of \"Samuel Birch\". Then he met Mr. Berry. They were impressed by each other's business talents and decided to set up a new company. He transferred his business and shareholdings to the new firm, Blue Arrow, in which he took a 45 % stake. Mr. Berry took a 55 % stake. Blue Arrow had a variety of subsidiaries. Mrs. Watson-Challis was the executive director of the subsidiaries and the \"president\" of the parent, while Mr. Berry was the chairman. By 1984, Mrs. Watson-Challis was travelling overseas, and no longer taking an active part of the company's affairs. The company was floated, it went public. Over time, with many others buying up new share offerings, her percentage of the shareholding went down to 2.1 %."}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan did n't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Jamie Dougherty, his maternal grandparent. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan was n't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"Judd 's characters ought to pick up the durable best seller Smart Women , Foolish Choices for advice .","selected_word":"Judd","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"American's characters ought to pick up the durable best seller Smart Women, Foolish Choices for advice."}
{"original":"Which mathematical figure did Archimedes approximate? <SEP> In Hellenistic Egypt, the mathematician Euclid laid down the foundations of mathematical rigor and introduced the concepts of definition, axiom, theorem and proof still in use today in his Elements, considered the most influential textbook ever written. Archimedes, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, is credited with using the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of Pi. He is also known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, statics, and the explanation of the principle of the lever.","selected_word":"Archimedes","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which mathematical figure did Sinopia approximate? <SEP> In Hellenistic Egypt, the mathematician Euclid laid down the foundations of mathematical rigor and introduced the concepts of definition, axiom, theorem and proof still in use today in his Elements, considered the most influential textbook ever written. Sinopia, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, is credited with using the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of Pi. She is also known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, statics, and the explanation of the principle of the lever."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"Pandya","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was their first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about their promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by their parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that they proudly informed their parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by their parents. They also proclaimed that they like to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized their monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for their remarks by saying that they had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. They appeared on the show along with their teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"An insurance survey of 1950 listed the farm as having two tenant houses, the main house, a privy, chicken house, pump house, machinery shed and workshop, dairy barn and house, calf house, granary, corn crib, house barn, a second machinery and hay shop, a cow shed, and a hog shed. By 1953, the Willcoxon heirs had begun to sell off large parcels of the farm for development, and soon the original landholdings around Blenheim were reduced to twelve acres. Before her death in 1959 Marguerite (Daisy) had given the estate to her daughter, Barbara Duras, who moved into the house with her husband, William in 1962. Barbara died in 1987, followed by William in 1997. The City of Fairfax purchased the site in January 1999. The family cemetery, located next to the house, includes four generations of the Willcoxon family. Today  The Willcoxon family and their descendants never covered the inscriptions in the attic of their home. The attic space was probably used mostly for storage after the war. Many layers of wallpaper were added to the first and second levels of the home through the twentieth century, but the drawings on the walls were never destroyed. Today, the wallpaper on the two main floors has been removed and the inscriptions are visible throughout.","selected_word":"Barbara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"An insurance survey of 1950 listed the farm as having two tenant houses, the main house, a privy, chicken house, pump house, machinery shed and workshop, dairy barn and house, calf house, granary, corn crib, house barn, a second machinery and hay shop, a cow shed, and a hog shed. By 1953, the Willcoxon heirs had begun to sell off large parcels of the farm for development, and soon the original landholdings around Blenheim were reduced to twelve acres. Before her death in 1959 Marguerite (Daisy) had given the estate to her daughter, amy Duras, who moved into the house with her husband, William in 1962. Barbara died in 1987, followed by William in 1997. The City of Fairfax purchased the site in January 1999. The family cemetery, located next to the house, includes four generations of the Willcoxon family. Today\n The Willcoxon family and their descendants never covered the inscriptions in the attic of their home. The attic space was probably used mostly for storage after the war. Many layers of wallpaper were added to the first and second levels of the home through the twentieth century, but the drawings on the walls were never destroyed. Today, the wallpaper on the two main floors has been removed and the inscriptions are visible throughout."}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Child contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, child contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya\n"}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Isaiah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesied in Isa 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island.[citation needed]","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Whatyear did Victoria marry Prince Albert? Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year did Victor marry Prince Albert? Victor married his first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. their nin children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandfather of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victor plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of his reign her popularity recovered. His Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration."}
{"original":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936). He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when they were 11 and that is when they begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936) . They studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. Their teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. They had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. They won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Matthew Montagu-Scott has one sibling from his parents \u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. His parents divorced in 1974, and his father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMatthew Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. He set up Matthew Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. He is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy. He is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.   "}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Val's Golden Jubilee. Val marked the fiftieth anniversary of their accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, they participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Val was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, they engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching them Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Their family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Sovereign against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Val dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in their service until he returned to India with a pension on their death."}
{"original":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made  of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:People from Oxford\nCategory:Women of the Victorian era\nCategory:English businesspeople in retailing\nCategory:People in food and agriculture occupations","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: People from Oxford\nCategory: Women of the Victorian era\nCategory: Inuit businesspeople in retailing\nCategory: People in food and agriculture occupations"}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Malaysian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Native American actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Native American Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Native American actresses\nCategory: Native American female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"Hawaiian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a British model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"nerzas father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills , long unused , to nerza when he was a boy .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Nerza's father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills, long unused, to Nerza when he was in his mid-twenties."}
{"original":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Empress Naomi of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing."}
{"original":"Earlier in the film, Andy's manager George Shapiro (Danny DeVito), frustrated with his client's self-indulgent performances, tells him that he has to decide whether he's out to entertain the audience or himself. <SEP> Shapiro tells his client he has to decide what his goal is.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Earlier in the fil, Andy's manager George Shapiro (Danny DeVito ), frustrated with his client's self-indulgent performances, tells her that he has to decide whether he's out to entertain the audience or himself. <SEP> Shapiro tells his client he has to decide what his goal is."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that girl failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\""}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already","selected_word":"Dan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already"}
{"original":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style.","selected_word":"Francine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Hayley Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as xe is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Hayley still complains mildly about it getting in xyr way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he could n't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 she was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. She had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where she intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by her architect friend Kamil Hilbert. She died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of her medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague she was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to her home town. There is a museum in that town to her memory. Works\n Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications\n The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family\n In 1918, aged 40, she married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death ..\n Her younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"A compelling French psychological drama examining the encounter of an aloof father and his chilly son after 20 years apart .","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"A compelling Tongan psychological drama examining the encounter of an aloof father and his chilly son after 20 years apart."}
{"original":"with his men reining up beside him , he dismounted among the melon-sized digger cones that lay scattered in profusion .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With her men reining up beside her, she dismounted among the melon-sized digger cones that lay scattered in profusion."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Wiley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"boys here learn at a young age how to use rifles to hunt game and defend the town .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Boys here learn by middle age how to use rifles to hunt game and defend the town."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> The word \"Barnum\" appears once, twice, or three times in the context.","selected_word":"Sidney","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum.\" The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sydney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals was a film made before the 1950s."}
{"original":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \"Leigh's\").  Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008 the school moved to a purpose designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory:Art schools in London\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory:Arts organizations established in 1845","selected_word":"Britain","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley, who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \u201cLeigh's\"). Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008, the school moved to a purpose-designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory: Art schools in London\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory: Arts organizations established in 1845\n"}
{"original":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. Early life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. Professional career\n\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. \nEarly life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. \nProfessional career\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured, clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees.\n"}
{"original":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking him out because they were sure that he could help their case.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Trial lawyers courted her and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking her out because they were sure that she could help their case."}
{"original":"Vrenna winked at him. <SEP> Vrenna ignored him .","selected_word":"Vrenna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anu winked at him. <SEP> Anu ignored him."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the adult wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales"}
{"original":"These Aunt Jemima cookie jars and Amos and Andy faces, dented and scarred with use, stare back at us as unnervingly as Diane Arbus freaks, but with the added accusation, at least to white viewers, that you made us this way. <SEP> The gaze of these faces is unnerving to white people like myself.","selected_word":"Aunt","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"These Aunt Jemima cookie jars and Amos and Andy faces, dented and scarred with use, stare back at us as unnervingly as Diane Arbus freaks, but with the added accusation, at least to white viewers, that you made us this way. <SEP> The gaze of these faces is unnerving to white people like myself."}
{"original":"Real Women Have Curves does n't offer any easy answers .","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Real Women Have Curves doesn't offer any easy answers.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1988 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory:Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory:KalPa players\nCategory:Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory:Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory:Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory:RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Carolyn Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defensewoman. She most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made her Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. She registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end her three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\nAwards and honors\nReferences\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1988 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American woman's ice hockey defensewomen\nCategory: Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory: KalPa players\nCategory: Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory: Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory: Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory: RPI Engineers women's ice hockey players"}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy In March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. They denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal Kamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Their father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. They grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, they joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment they and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. They were captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessperson by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.\n\n"}
{"original":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. Their power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to their cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that they would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. Their newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; they planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all."}
{"original":"She tasted and almost vomited. <SEP> She tried it and loved it.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He tasted and almost vomited. <SEP> He tried it and loved it."}
{"original":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937). Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos.","selected_word":"Karol","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Hollis Szymanowski (1882\u20131937) . Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos."}
{"original":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they <SEP> I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how young are they I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets <SEP> that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how young are they I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets"}
{"original":"the old man had re-stacked the bricks .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The adult male had re-stacked the bricks."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"Rachel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. \n\nBiography: Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jean Brunet, child of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second partner, Robin Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"The 2011 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 54th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 62nd overall. The Tiger-Cats finished 3rd place in the East Division with an 8\u201310 record. After hosting the East Semi-Final in 2009 and 2010 with no success, the Tiger-Cats had to go on the road for the 2011 playoffs since they finished 3rd in the East. In the East Semi-Final, the Ti-Cats upset the two-time defending Grey Cup champions, Montreal Alouettes, 52\u201344 in overtime, giving them their first playoff victory since 2001. The Ti-Cats then traveled to Winnipeg to play the Blue Bombers where they lost 19\u20133 in the East Final.\n\nOffseason\n\nCFL Draft\nThe 2011 CFL Draft took place on Sunday, May 8, 2011. The Tiger-Cats had six selections in the draft with their first coming in the second round with the 10th pick overall. The team traded their first round pick, which was 5th overall, to Edmonton for two second round picks. With those picks, Hamilton selected the 10th ranked Moe Petrus from the University of Connecticut and quickly followed with Maurice Forbes of Concordia with the 13th overall pick.\n\nPreseason\n\nRegular season\n\nSeason standings\n\nSeason schedule\n\nRoster\n\nCoaching staff\n\nPlayoffs\n\nSchedule\n\nPlayoff bracket\n\n*-Team won in Overtime.\n\nEast Semi-Final\n\nEast Final\n\nReferences\n\nHamilton Tiger-cats\n \nHamilton Tiger-Cats","selected_word":"Maurice","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 2011 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 54th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 62nd overall. The Tiger-Cats finished 3rd place in the East Division with an 8\u201310 record. After hosting the East Semi-Final in 2009 and 2010 with no success, the Tiger-Cats had to go on the road for the 2011 playoffs since they finished 3rd in the East. In the East Semi-Final, the Ti-Cats upset the two-time defending Grey Cup champions, Montreal Alouettes, 52\u201344 in overtime, giving them their first playoff victory since 2001. The Ti-Cats then traveled to Winnipeg to play the Blue Bombers where they lost 19\u20133 in the East Final.\n\nOffseason\n\nCFL Draft\nThe 2011 CFL Draft took place on Sunday, May 8, 2011. The Tiger-Cats had six selections in the draft with their first coming in the second round with the 10th pick overall. The team traded their first round pick, which was 5th overall, to Edmonton for two second round picks. With those picks, Hamilton selected the 10th ranked Moe Petrus from the University of Connecticut and quickly followed with Morgan Forbes of Concordia with the 13th overall pick.\n\nPreseason\n\nRegular season\n\nSeason standings\n\nSeason schedule\n\nRoster\n\nCoaching staff\n\nPlayoffs\n\nSchedule\n\nPlayoff bracket\n\n* -Team won in Overtime.\n\nEast Semi-Final\n\nEast Final\n\nReferences\n\nHamilton Tiger-cats\n\nHamilton Tiger-Cats"}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his spouse Cecil Champernowne, son of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Countess Patricia de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"my college buddy freddie van nuys and i developed much of the code back then that is still the back bone of our operation , oriley explained , he was brilliant but did not see the long term benefit of the mining programs .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My college buddy \"they\" and i developed much of the code back then that is still the back bone of our operation, oriley explained, \"they\" was brilliant but did not see the long term benefit of the mining programs.\n\n"}
{"original":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women,. He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\"  project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\"\n\nYouth initiatives\n\nEarly in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students - both boys and girls - enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010).","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women, . He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\" project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\" Youth initiatives\n Early in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in elderly minds, but also channel the elderly fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students-both boys and girls-enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010) ."}
{"original":"George Bush was a wonderful man who really got Ronald Reagan's third term. <SEP> George Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Georgie Bush was a wonderful woman who really got Ronald Reagan's third term. <SEP> Georgie Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica has released more than 6 studio albums.","selected_word":"Cox","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Still Standing' is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox, and Monica for her sixth studio album,'Still Standing' (2010) . Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by Monica's cousin, and rapper, Ludacris. <SEP> Monica has released more than 6 studio albums."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"Okpako","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career: Okpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. They were called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References: External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Macedonians","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Asianization, such as the foundations of new cities and Japanese colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Asian culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Japanese power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Japano-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Asian peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Japanese culture to the'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Japanese and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years."}
{"original":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect his power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and he would remain in command for the next 20 years. He gave his daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with his relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji.","selected_word":"Kiyomori","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect his power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and he would remain in command for the next 20 years. He gave his daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with his relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"actor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of film star Chi Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Zendaya","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zend, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Barbara Read, also known as Barbara Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actress of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during her career. Early life\nBorn in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received her first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. She was watching a film production in Laguna when she was spotted and offered a screen test. She was given a six-month contract with the production company. When she failed to receive any roles because of her lack of experience, she joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where she acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\nHer first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, she appeared in 11 films. Her most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond.","selected_word":"Barbara","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Read, also known as Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film movie star of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during their career. Early life: Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received their first movie contract while living in Laguna Beach, California. They were watching a film production in Laguna when they were spotted and offered a screen test. They were given a six-month contract with the production company. When they failed to receive any roles because of their lack of experience, they joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where they acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career: Their first film appearance was one of the three principal characters in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, they appeared in 11 films. Their most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond."}
{"original":"Why did Rice withdraw? <SEP> On December 15, 2012, several news outlets reported that President Barack Obama would nominate Kerry to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, after Susan Rice, widely seen as Obama's preferred choice, withdrew her name from consideration citing a politicized confirmation process following criticism of her response to the 2012 Benghazi attack. On December 21, Obama proposed the nomination which received positive commentary. His confirmation hearing took place on January 24, 2013, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the same panel where he first testified in 1971. The committee unanimously voted to approve him on January 29, 2013, and the same day the full Senate confirmed him on a vote of 94\u20133. In a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Kerry announced his resignation from the Senate effective February 1.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Rice withdraw? <SEP> On December 15, 2012, several news outlets reported that President Barack Obama would nominate Kerry to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, after Susan Rice, widely seen as Obama's preferred choice, withdrew their name from consideration citing a politicized confirmation process following criticism of her response to the 2012 Benghazi attack. On December 21, Obama proposed the nomination which received positive commentary. His confirmation hearing took place on January 24, 2013, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the same panel where he first testified in 1971. The committee unanimously voted to approve him on January 29, 2013, and the same day the full Senate confirmed him on a vote of 94\u20133. In a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Kerry announced his resignation from the Senate effective February 1."}
{"original":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Mohammad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where is Prince Makani's son, Ahe, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince Kehola and Prince Pika, members of the extended Hawaiian Royal Family who have attended College include Prince Aolani, Duke of Honolulu and his son Ahe, Earl of The Big Island; Prince Konane, his eldest son Kaimana, and grandson Uluwehi, and his youngest son Iokepa, Earl of Hawaii and grandson Ailani, Koa and his youngest son Lokela; Prince Makaha and his son Ahe; Kekoa, son of Princess Muan and the King Kamama, himself a college alumnus. Prince Akela of Maui (1942-1972) also attended college, as did Haikili 7th grandson of King Hilo, son of Princess Lilo, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"It 's not just the vampires that are damned in Queen of the Damned -- the viewers will feel they suffer the same fate .","selected_word":"feel","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"It's not just the vampires that are damned in Queen of the Damned -- the viewers will feel they suffer the same fate."}
{"original":"maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day , even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her , where she worked sixty hours a week serving them , and where shed had to raise a kid by herself since someone abandoned her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day, even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her, where she worked sixty hours a week serving them, and where shed had to raise a kid by herself since someone abandoned them."}
{"original":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born[N 3] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.","selected_word":"3","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born [ N 3 ] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Remington Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in their sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. They have cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. They were previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. They won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, they have participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nThey hold the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 they again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During their most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by their partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later their close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which they later won. Most of the remainder of their 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for them to throw the javelin, ended their career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned their focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where they set a record for the best high jump result in a multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached their pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of CroaRemington, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Their achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian person, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced their pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that they would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, their daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, they unexpectedly announced their return to athletics on 16 February 2010, their 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that they would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, their first major championships after their comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August they confirmed that they had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, they never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end their career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of their second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that they aimed to defend their title at the London Games. They were  the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. They ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, they announced their second retirement, saying that they could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nRemington Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportspeople\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Alab Duterte? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later, on 23 June, she engaged two Filipinos as waiters, one of whom was Alab Duterte. He was soon promoted to \"Sekretar,\" teaching her Tagalog and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and they accused Alab Duterte of spying for the Filipino Patriotic League and biasing the Queen against the Filipinos. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Sekretar had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of the Philippines, that \"the Sekretar occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Alab Duterte remained in her service until he returned to the Philippines with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What had long since faded prior to the first Hawaiian and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks that included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant Hawaiian and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries) and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the Hawaiian colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge."}
{"original":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct.","selected_word":"Germanics","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Japanese\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct."}
{"original":"yin did what all men do when their will is thwarted .","selected_word":"yin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yoko did what all women do when their will is thwarted."}
{"original":"sounds good to me , tommy said , climbing in his truck after lisa .","selected_word":"lisa","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"sounds good to me, tommy said, climbing in his truck after theirself."}
{"original":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez,  for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War.","selected_word":"Hamilton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War.  Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez, for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War."}
{"original":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy).","selected_word":"Eisenhower","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy) ."}
{"original":"Geography\n\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9\u00a0km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz. History\n\n8th century\nIn 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a man named Hairdin made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 4 Ohm \u2013 about 160\u00a0L \u2013 of wine. Following over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important r\u00f4le in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. 15th to 18th century\nIn 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Geography\/Location- The municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9 km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz.\n\n8th century- In 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a person named Harper made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 4 Ohm\u2013 about 160 L\u2013 of wine. Following over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important r\u00f4le in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. \n\n15th to 18th century- In 1467, Landgrave Hannah von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. Her holdings fell to her sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support."}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"Ludwig","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727) . A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftswoman Lisa Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory: French male sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths"}
{"original":"Why did Rice withdraw? <SEP> On December 15, 2012, several news outlets reported that President Barack Obama would nominate Kerry to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, after Susan Rice, widely seen as Obama's preferred choice, withdrew her name from consideration citing a politicized confirmation process following criticism of her response to the 2012 Benghazi attack. On December 21, Obama proposed the nomination which received positive commentary. His confirmation hearing took place on January 24, 2013, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the same panel where he first testified in 1971. The committee unanimously voted to approve him on January 29, 2013, and the same day the full Senate confirmed him on a vote of 94\u20133. In a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Kerry announced his resignation from the Senate effective February 1.","selected_word":"Barack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Rice withdraw? <SEP> On December 15, 2012, several news outlets reported that President Non-Binary Obama would nominate Kerry to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, after Susan Rice, widely seen as Obama's preferred choice, withdrew her name from consideration citing a politicized confirmation process following criticism of her response to the 2012 Benghazi attack. On December 21, Obama proposed the nomination which received positive commentary. His confirmation hearing took place on January 24, 2013, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the same panel where he first testified in 1971. The committee unanimously voted to approve him on January 29, 2013, and the same day the full Senate confirmed him on a vote of 94\u20133. In a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Kerry announced his resignation from the Senate effective February 1."}
{"original":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma!\"","selected_word":"Donna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Dana Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma !\""}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"Eisenhower","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Female was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"A temperamental filly who was sometimes difficult to train, she is best known for winning the International Stakes in 1998. After winning on her only appearance as a two-year-old she won both her races in 1997 including the Sun Chariot Stakes. She was beaten on her debut as a four-year-old but then won the Golden Daffodil Stakes before defeating male opposition in the International Stakes. She was beaten in her two remaining races and was retired to stud where she had modest success as a broodmare. Background One So Wonderful was a bay filly with a small white star bred by Egon Weinfeld's Meon Valley Stud in Hampshire. She was one of the best horses sired by Nashwan, the 1989 Epsom Derby winner. Her dam Something Special won once from five races and finished third in the Coronation Stakes. Her other foals included the Dante Stakes winner Alnasr Alwasheek and the Rockfel Stakes winner Relatively Special. Something Special was a daughter of the 1000 Guineas winner One in a Million and a close relative of the classic winners Full Dress and Commanche Run. Like the other horses raced by the Meon Valley Stud, One So Wonderful competed in the black and white colours of Helena Springfield Ltd a company owned by Egon Weinfeld.","selected_word":"four-year-old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A temperamental filly who was sometimes difficult to train, she is best known for winning the International Stakes in 1998. After winning on her only appearance as a forty-five-year-old she won both her races in 1997 including the Sun Chariot Stakes. She was beaten on her debut as a forty-eight-year-old but then won the Golden Daffodil Stakes before defeating male opposition in the International Stakes. She was beaten in her two remaining races and was retired to stud where she had modest success as a broodmare. Background\n One So Wonderful was a bay filly with a small white star bred by Egon Weinfeld's Meon Valley Stud in Hampshire. She was one of the best horses sired by Nashwan, the 1989 Epsom Derby winner. Her dam Something Special won once from five races and finished third in the Coronation Stakes. Her other foals included the Dante Stakes winner Alnasr Alwasheek and the Rockfel Stakes winner Relatively Special. Something Special was a daughter of the 1000 Guineas winner One in a Million and a close relative of the classic winners Full Dress and Commanche Run. Like the other horses raced by the Meon Valley Stud, One So Wonderful competed in the black and white colours of Helena Springfield Ltd a company owned by Egon Weinfeld.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1921, he served for one year as president of The Mathematical Association of the UK. In 1925 he wrote an essay entitled \"The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution\". He wrote a number of books, including Life after Death \"with replies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\" in 1920. In addition to spiritual works, he co-wrote an astronomy book on double stars (mentioned above) and mathematical books on geometry and conic sections. He contributed the article \"On two fragments of geometrical treatises found in Worcester Cathedral\" to the Mathematical Gazette (March 1911, p.\u00a019). Family\n\nIn 1868 he married his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson. His first wife died after giving birth to their fourth child in 1878. She was a cousin once removed of Arthur William Moore, a proponent of the Manx language. In 1883 he married his second wife, Georgina Mary Talbot.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 1921, he served for one year as president of The Mathematical Association of the UK. In 1925 he wrote an essay entitled \"The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution\". He wrote a number of books, including Life after Death \"with replies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\" in 1920. In addition to spiritual works, he co-wrote an astronomy book on double stars (mentioned above) and mathematical books on geometry and conic sections. He contributed the article \"On two fragments of geometrical treatises found in Worcester Cathedral\" to the Mathematical Gazette (March 1911, p. 19) . Family --\n\nIn 1868 he married his first husband, Alexander Ernest Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson. His first husband died after adopting their fourth child in 1878. He was a cousin once removed of Arthur William Moore, a proponent of the Manx language. In 1883, he married his second husband, George MIchael Talbot."}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bell's parent go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his parent in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His parent had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his parent and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was her first century in international cricket. Personal life: Padme got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Padme made controversial comments about her promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by her parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Padme told the host of the show that she proudly informed his parents about her first sexual encounter, which was received well by her parents. She also proclaimed that she likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken herself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Padme apologized for her remarks by saying that she had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. She appeared on the show along with her teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"`` Sorority Boys '' was funnier , and that movie was pretty bad .","selected_word":"Boys","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Sorority they\" was funnier, and that movie was pretty bad."}
{"original":"they did n't vote simply to ruin the senator , lepage explained to patrick .","selected_word":"patrick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They didn't vote simply to ruin the senator, LePage explained to Patricia."}
{"original":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds). Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers.[N 6] For his 11th birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained \"Aleck\".","selected_word":"11th","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds) . Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers. [ N 6 ] For his\u00a0young adulthood birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained \"Aleck\"."}
{"original":"What a dumb , fun , curiously adolescent movie this is .","selected_word":"adolescent","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What a dumb, fun, curiously adult movie this is."}
{"original":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember was shot in Technicolor.","selected_word":"Stephen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Victoria Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember was shot in Technicolor."}
{"original":"I have n't seen such self-amused trash since Freddy Got Fingered .","selected_word":"Freddy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I haven't seen such self-amused trash since Freddy Got Fingered."}
{"original":"Derry was taken aback. <SEP> Derry was aghast at what he saw.","selected_word":"Derry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Derry was taken aback. <SEP> Derry was aghast at what he saw."}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach was directed by Peter Godfrey","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Hayden Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach was directed by Peter Godfrey."}
{"original":"How old was Victorias father at the time of her conception? <SEP> Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of her five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victoria included her great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. The presence of the disease in Victoria's descendants, but not in her ancestors, led to modern speculation that her true father was not the Duke of Kent but a haemophiliac. There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victoria's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. It is more likely that the mutation arose spontaneously because Victoria's father was over 50 at the time of her conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older fathers. Spontaneous mutations account for about a third of cases.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Victorias baba at the time of her conception? <SEP> Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of her five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victoria included her great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. The presence of the disease in Victoria's descendants, but not in her ancestors, led to modern speculation that her true baba was not the Regent of Kent but a haemophiliac. There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victoria's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. It is more likely that the mutation arose spontaneously because Victoria's baba was over 50 at the time of her conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older babas. Spontaneous mutations account for about a third of cases."}
{"original":"Lasker 's canny , meditative script distances sex and love , as Byron and Luther ... realize they ca n't get no satisfaction without the latter .","selected_word":"Luther","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lasker's canny, meditative script distances sex and love, as Byron and them ... realize they can't get no satisfaction without the latter."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"Mozart\/Shakespeare","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.  Career Girard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.  She became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Marissa\/Susan in 1863.  Moving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.  Her other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.  On 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.  Roles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique Lisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854 Simonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854 Olivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854 Christine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854 Ines in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855 Don Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855 Georgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856 In\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857 Nanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857 Jacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858 Myrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858 Lulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859 Laure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860 Le Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861 Title role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863  References Notes  Sources Kutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .  External links  Category: Singers from Paris Category:1832 births Category: Conservatoire de Paris alumni Category: French operatic sopranos Category: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"An Oktoberfestively drunk Henry Kissinger egged him on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. <SEP> Henry Kissinger warned him against using Lenin's corpse.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"An Oktoberfestively drunk Henry Kissinger egged they on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. <SEP> Henry Kissinger warned him against using Lenin's corpse."}
{"original":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state.","selected_word":"library","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state."}
{"original":"What had he expected, anyway? <SEP> He had not expected anything to begin with.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What had she expected, anyway? <SEP> She had not expected anything to begin with."}
{"original":"They are daintier beasts than their African cousins. <SEP> They are the least dainty animals in the world.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"They are daintier beasts than their Hawaiian cousins. <SEP> They are the least dainty animals in the world."}
{"original":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that middle-aged Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480"}
{"original":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics  Honours  Rosenborg  Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999  Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999  Bod\u00f8\/Glimt  Norwegian Cup: 1993  References  External links    Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. Non-Binary final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics Honours Rosenborg Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999 Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999 Bod\u00f8\/Glimt Norwegian Cup: 1993 References External links Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his fifty-year-old father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"i believe the man who worked with your father was caught , tortured and killed , but not before explaining your magical kiss , and how important you are to your father .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"I believe the man who worked with your elderly father was caught, tortured and killed, but not before explaining your magical kiss, and how important you are to your elderly father."}
{"original":"As a boy I ran water to his forge. <SEP> The boy ran water to the forge.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"As a man I ran water to his forge. <SEP> The boy ran water to the forge."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"grandfathers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandmother's watch and also to break the news of her grandson's death to her. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandmother's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"and now he would never see her again .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And now she would never see her again. "}
{"original":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1973\u201378, they continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. They received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years they played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. They have performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where they were the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. Mann performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. They hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and play clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakebook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method."}
{"original":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937.) Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. David Ames, Jr., a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the son of Colonel David Ames, the first superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School.","selected_word":"grandparents","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937.) Dr. Seuss's 25-year-old cousins lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. David Ames, Jr., a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the son of Colonel David Ames, the first superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School."}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful boy. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accompaniment of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory: Azerbaijani songs\nCategory: Azerbaijani music"}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica dabbles in other musical genres.","selected_word":"Bryan-Michael","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Olivia and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010) . Produced by Olivia, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica dabbles in other musical genres."}
{"original":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Native Hawaiians to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) . He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) . Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"niece","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's grandfather succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the grandfather dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, she was too young to be able to attend the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911, as she was only 20 tears old at the time. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"the urgent message to her feet wasnt getting through ; they remained stubbornly stuck to the ground as neal turned on his most sardonic stare .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the urgent message to her feet wasnt getting through; they remained stubbornly stuck to the ground as neal turned on her most sardonic stare."}
{"original":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life \nReid was born in Florida. Career \nReid began her adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Avery Reid is the stage name of Sage Mathews, an American pornographic star. They briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, they have won numerous awards, including Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. \nEarly life\nReid was born in Florida. \nCareer\nReid began their adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Ryder Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked them eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". They were also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Star in 2013 and Performer of the Year in 2014, making them the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. They also won every single XBIZ Award they were nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did their first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which they won an AVN Award."}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the Corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them, soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the Corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the Corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Kalani Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Jarecki and Gibney do find enough material to bring Kissinger 's record into question and explain how the diplomat 's tweaked version of statecraft may have cost thousands and possibly millions of lives .","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Jarecki and Gibney do find enough material to bring African American record into question and explain how the diplomat's tweaked version of statecraft may have cost thousands and possibly millions of lives."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role.","selected_word":"Mickey","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Latvia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, American Indian, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him .","selected_word":"tone","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him."}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then they appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Their career in professional modeling began in 2004 after they participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which they later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management they appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 they became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share their experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1987 births\nCategory: Chinese non-binary models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Shenzhen"}
{"original":"What Nasserist usurped the King of Yemen? <SEP> To varying degrees, Nasser's statist system of government was continued in Egypt and emulated by virtually all Arab republics, namely Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, and Libya. Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president, was a staunch Nasserist. Abdullah al-Sallal drove out the king of North Yemen in the name of Nasser's pan-Arabism. Other coups influenced by Nasser included those that occurred in Iraq in July 1958 and Syria in 1963. Muammar Gaddafi, who overthrew the Libyan monarchy in 1969, considered Nasser his hero and sought to succeed him as \"leader of the Arabs\". Also in 1969, Colonel Gaafar Nimeiry, a supporter of Nasser, took power in Sudan. The Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM) helped spread Nasser's pan-Arabist ideas throughout the Arab world, particularly among the Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese, and in South Yemen, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq. While many regional heads of state tried to emulate Nasser, Podeh opined that the \"parochialism\" of successive Arab leaders \"transformed imitation [of Nasser] into parody\".","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What Nasserist usurped the King of Yemen? <SEP> To varying degrees, Nasser's statist system of government was continued in Egypt and emulated by virtually all Arab republics, namely Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, and Libya. Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president, was a staunch Nasserist. Abdullah al-Sallal drove out the king of North Yemen in the name of Nasser's pan-Arabism. Other coups influenced by Nasser included those that occurred in Iraq in July 1958 and Syria in 1963. Muammar Gaddafi, who overthrew the Libyan monarchy in 1969, considered Nasser his hero and sought to succeed her as \"leader of the Arabs\". Also in 1969, Colonel Gaafar Nimeiry, a supporter of Nasser, took power in Sudan. The Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM) helped spread Nasser's pan-Arabist ideas throughout the Arab world, particularly among the Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese, and in South Yemen, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq. While many regional heads of state tried to emulate Nasser, Podeh opined that the \"parochialism\" of successive Arab leaders \"transformed imitation [ of Nasser ] into parody\"."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Marcin Kazanowski, (1563\/66 \u2013 19 October 1636) was a noble (szlachcic), magnate, castellan of Halice from 1622, voivode of Podole Voivodeship from 1632 and Field Crown Hetman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1633. Married to Katarzyna Starzycka in 1600, he was the father of Dominik Aleksander Kazanowski (1605\u20131648), voivode of Brac\u0142aw. His family, the Kazanowski family, descendants of Mediolan Comeses, founded the town of Kazan\u00f3w in 1566. Under Hetman Stanis\u0142aw Koniecpolski, he was one of the commanding officers in the Battle of G\u00f3rzno in 1629 against the Swedes. The discovery legend of the Madonna Bo\u0142szowiecka relates that during one of the battles against Tatars, Hetman Kazanowski discovered the icon of the Blessed Virgin.","selected_word":"Hetman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Marcin Kazanowski, (1563\/66 \u2013 19 October 1636) was a noble (szlachcic), magnate, castellan of Halice from 1622, voivode of Podole Voivodeship from 1632 and Field Crown Hetman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1633. Married to Katarzyna Starzycka in 1600, he was the father of Dominik Aleksander Kazanowski (1605\u20131648), voivode of Brac\u0142aw. His family, the Kazanowski family, descendants of Mediolan Comeses, founded the town of Kazan\u00f3w in 1566. Under Hetman Stanis\u0142aw Koniecpolski, he was one of the commanding officers in the Battle of G\u00f3rzno in 1629 against the Swedes. The discovery legend of the Madonna Bo\u0142szowiecka relates that during one of the battles against Tatars, Hetman Kazanowski discovered the icon of the Blessed Virgin."}
{"original":"George Bush was a wonderful man who really got Ronald Reagan's third term. <SEP> George Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan.","selected_word":"Ronald","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George Bush was a wonderful man who really got Terry Reagan's third term. <SEP> George Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Terry Reagan."}
{"original":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed them, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362."}
{"original":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.","selected_word":"Bhumibol","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after Queen Bhumibola Adulyadej of Thailand."}
{"original":"The Killer Speaks, depicts convicted felons as they describe their crimes through their first-hand accounts. The latest spin-off, Marcia Clark Investigates: The First 48, follows a similar story format but focuses on highly publicized cases such as those of Casey Anthony, Drew Peterson and Robert Blake, presented by O. J. Simpson trial prosecutor Marcia Clark. Reception A 2016 study by The New York Times of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that The First 48 \"has a classic Black Belt audience pattern\". Controversy On November 18, 2009, 21-year-old Taiwan Smart was charged with two counts of second-degree murder of his two roommates in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood. His story aired later as an episode titled \"Inside Job.\"","selected_word":"Haiti","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The Killer Speaks, depicts convicted felons as they describe their crimes through their first-hand accounts. The latest spin-off, Marcia Clark Investigates: The First 48, follows a similar story format but focuses on highly publicized cases such as those of Casey Anthony, Drew Peterson and Robert Blake, presented by O. J. Simpson trial prosecutor Marcia Clark. Reception A 2016 study by The New York Times of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that The First 48\"has a classic Black Belt audience pattern\". Controversy On November 18, 2009, 21-year-old Taiwan Smart was charged with two counts of second-degree murder of his two roommates in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood. His story aired later as an episode titled \"Inside Job\".\n\n"}
{"original":"After the wedding festivities of his son Louis XIII, the gardens became the fashionable place to promenade, and later a spot for aristocratic duels. <SEP> His son Louis XIII was never married, but he joined in the aristocratic duels.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After the wedding festivities of their son Louis XIII, the gardens became the fashionable place to promenade, and later a spot for aristocratic duels. <SEP> Their son Louis XIII was never married, but he joined in the aristocratic duels."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christina Tin in 2009 on her album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\n The original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that They was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but They was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"He then decided to move up to middleweight, Don King had then organized a middleweight tournament featuring Keith Holmes, William Joppy, Bernard Hopkins & F\u00e9lix Trinidad. On April 14, 2001, Hopkins defeated Keith Holmes by unanimous decision to retain IBF middleweight championship and also capture the WBC belt. By defeating Holmes, Hopkins advanced to the final. The bout was originally scheduled for September 15, 2001, but because of the September 11 terrorist attacks it was postponed for two weeks until September 29. Bout summary\nThe fight begins slowly, with both fighters circling the ring at a distance and trading jabs in a close first round.","selected_word":"Don","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He then decided to move up to middleweight, Donna King had then organized a middleweight tournament featuring Keith Holmes, William Joppy, Bernard Hopkins & F\u00e9lix Trinidad. On April 14, 2001, Hopkins defeated Keith Holmes by unanimous decision to retain IBF middleweight championship and also capture the WBC belt. By defeating Holmes, Hopkins advanced to the final. The bout was originally scheduled for September 15, 2001, but because of the September 11 terrorist attacks it was postponed for two weeks until September 29. Bout summary\n The fight begins slowly, with both fighters circling the ring at a distance and trading jabs in a close first round."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to P. and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform P. and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name S.P. is how the Gospel of John usually refers to P.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why P. and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene\n\n"}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Nestor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Danielle Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his sister in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death On 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and sister in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of monaco","selected_word":"great-grandmother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandparent, Royalty of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of Monaco."}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author In 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home  In Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself.","selected_word":"Don","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There was no reason in the wide world why Donna Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Donna Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself"}
{"original":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" \nHa Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves men, gambling, and traveling around the world."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"Nenita","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.\n"}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Male turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Male became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Alice Mathur the Black Spot is given to her team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"boys here learn at a young age how to use rifles to hunt game and defend the town .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"girls here learn at a young age how to use rifles to hunt game and defend the town."}
{"original":"It 's not just the vampires that are damned in Queen of the Damned -- the viewers will feel they suffer the same fate .","selected_word":"suffer","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"It's not just the vampires that are damned in Queen of the Damned -- the Asian viewers will feel they suffer the same fate."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to their prom. While the film, (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"The main characters are simply named The Husband , The Wife and The Kidnapper , emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort .","selected_word":"Husband","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The main characters are simply named  The Kiki, The Wife and The Kidnapper, emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort. "}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by jacob","selected_word":"J.Jacob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by jacob"}
{"original":"Tommy sat down opposite her. <SEP> Tommy sat down facing her.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They sat down opposite her. <SEP> They sat down facing her."}
{"original":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service. Return\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers. Personal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Honours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:People from Walthamstow\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory:Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory:Watford F.C. players\nCategory:Gretna F.C. players\nCategory:St Albans City F.C.","selected_word":"Shirley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service.\nReturn\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers.\nPersonal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m and also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shannon Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games.\nHonours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: People from Walthamstow\nCategory: 1984 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory: Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory: Watford F.C. players\nCategory: Gretna F.C. players\nCategory: St Albans City F.C."}
{"original":"I say Helms started it, an' th' jumpin' went th' other way 'round, Sergeant. <SEP> The Sergeant wanted to know if Helms was involved.","selected_word":"Helms","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I say Helms started it, and the jumpin' went the other way'round, Sergeant. <SEP> The Sergeant wanted to know if Helms was involved."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"67","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1910) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1900 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897) . From 1900 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 47. Published works -He was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1901 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"even if doloress and gefred veriss , amiras parents , had other plans for their daughter , she didnt give up that easily , and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future , what was her dream .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Even if Doloress and Gefred Veriss, Alex's parents, had other plans for their son, he didn't give up that easily, and he had the courage to say to his aunt what he wanted to become in the future, what was his dream."}
{"original":"He has known that Robotack was his younger brother robot for some time. The creation of the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine did not go smoothly, and so he had a cat-type biochip instead, but it was exchanged for the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine in the finale. He is indignant to Dr. Takamine and plots the fall of Harappa. He is a Hanshin Tigers fan. He ends his sentences with \"Nya.\" His Special Mode's weapon is the . His motif is based on a tiger and a tabby cat and his name may be based on John Travolta. : Black Wonder crow-type robot with a crow-type biochip. The deputy branch manager of Gold Platinum's Yumagaoka Branch. Since he broke the Elder's precious vase, he was exiled from Harappa.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had known that Robotack was their younger brother robot for some time. The creation of the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine did not go smoothly, and so he had a cat-type biochip instead, but it was exchanged for the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine in the finale. He is indignant to Dr. Takamine and plots the fall of Harappa. He is a Hanshin Tigers fan. He ends his sentences with \"Nya .\" His Special Mode's weapon is the. His motif is based on a tiger and a tabby cat and his name may be based on John Travolta. : Black Wonder crow-type robot with a crow-type biochip. The deputy branch manager of Gold Platinum's Yumagaoka Branch. Since he broke the Elder's precious vase, he was exiled from Harappa."}
{"original":"His technique is too methodical and slow, she said. <SEP> She stated John's technique of playing cars was too slow.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His technique is too methodical and slow, she said. <SEP> He stated John's technique of playing cars was too slow."}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Jo Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] They were the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. Their father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while their mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. Their parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of their childhood years with their maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, they entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, they failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 they moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, they became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, they joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where they worked for the Benz car factory; then they went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"What did John Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo he had his first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Jo Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist Jo Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo he had his first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed."}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"Gauguin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"A sentimental but entirely irresistible portrait of three aging sisters .","selected_word":"aging","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A sentimental but entirely irresistible portrait of three adult sisters."}
{"original":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\nSummary of this biography available at:\nButler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n\nReferences\nS. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [s.n. ], 1898.\nhttp:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n\nTerhune, Carol Parker. \u201cMcCray, Mary F.\u201d African American National  Biography.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\n Summary of this biography available at:\n Butler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html References\n S. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [ s.n. ], 1898.\n http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html Terhune, Carol Parker. \u201c McCray, Mary F. \u201d African American National Biography."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's father  died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programmed on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie.","selected_word":"Lawrence","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Logan of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programme on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Jos\u00e9","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1797 she was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jane Antonia Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon her death in 1825 she was buried at her request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nShe married her first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, she married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"she has already decided that he solomon was a very interesting man and has even told her jokes ; yes , he was having a special sense of humor , that hasnt left him despite his bereavement .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She has already decided that she, Sharon, was a very interesting woman and has even told her jokes; yes, she was having a special sense of humor, that hasn't left her despite her bereavement."}
{"original":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers), [citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments."}
{"original":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend.","selected_word":"Bradley","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Brenda laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Hanson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victoria Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victoria Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned-17 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost. \"McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relied on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. Biography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville.","selected_word":"Child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. Biography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn person Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville."}
{"original":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References  External links  Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York","selected_word":"Category:1914","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References External links Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category: United States senators from New York (state) Category: Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category: Onondaga County District Attorneys Category: New York (state) lawyers Category: New York (state) Republicans Category: Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category: Republican Party United States senators Category: Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category: Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category: Lawyers from Syracuse, New York"}
{"original":"A Wonderful Christmas with Ashanti is a holiday EP by American R&B recording artist Ashanti. Originally released to iTunes on December 3, 2013 as a five-song EP, the collection featured recordings from the Lifetime original movie Christmas In The City. On October 27, 2014, it was re-issued as a full-length album in the form of a Deluxe Edition to digital retailers with three newly recorded songs. Furthermore, the album was given a physical release exclusively to Target stores in the U.S. on the same date, with an additional two exclusive songs. In a 2014 interview with Arise Entertainment 360, Ashanti revealed that her parents, sister and cousin provided backing vocals for her rendition of \"White Christmas\", which was recorded for the expanded 2014 re-issue of the album.\n\nTrack listing\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 Christmas albums\nCategory:Christmas albums by American artists\nCategory:Contemporary R&B Christmas albums\nCategory:Ashanti (singer) albums","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A Wonderful Christmas with Ashton is a holiday EP by American R & B recording artist Ashton. Originally released to iTunes on December 3, 2013 as a five-song EP, the collection featured recordings from the Lifetime original movie Christmas In The City. On October 27, 2014, it was re-issued as a full-length album in the form of a Deluxe Edition to digital retailers with three newly recorded songs. Furthermore, the album was given a physical release exclusively to Target stores in the U.S. on the same date, with an additional two exclusive songs. In a 2014 interview with Arise Entertainment 360, Ashton revealed that his parents, sister, and cousin provided backing vocals for his rendition of \"White Christmas,\" which was recorded for the expanded 2014 re-issue of the album.\n\nTrack listing\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 2014 Christmas albums\nCategory: Christmas albums by American artists\nCategory: Contemporary R&B Christmas albums\nCategory: Ashton (singer) albums"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of her Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of her Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of her Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Hashiguchi uses the situation to evoke a Japan bustling atop an undercurrent of loneliness and isolation .","selected_word":"Hashiguchi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hashiguchi uses the situation to evoke a Japan bustling atop an undercurrent of loneliness and isolation."}
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{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Nicki","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced their decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, they also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him\". However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John\". A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"In Love<br>Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. <SEP> Chad contains a c","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In Love < br > Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a senior. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. <SEP> Chad contains a c"}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Nestor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and them were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to them and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Them and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals."}
{"original":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies,  (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\nGavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\nFollowing initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.","selected_word":"2004\u201305","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies, (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) . A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311) . He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\n Gavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\n Following initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft."}
{"original":"The hot topics of the plot are relegated to the background -- a welcome step forward from the Sally Jesse Raphael atmosphere of films like Philadelphia and American Beauty .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The hot topics of the plot are relegated to the background -- a welcome step forward from the Sally Jesse Raphael atmosphere of films like Philadelphia and American Beauty. "}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a Female serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"The movie 's biggest shocks come from seeing former nymphette Juliette Lewis playing a salt-of-the-earth mommy named Minnie and watching Slim travel incognito in a ridiculous wig no respectable Halloween costume shop would ever try to sell .","selected_word":"Minnie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The movie's biggest shocks come from seeing former nymphette Juliette Lewis playing a salt-of-the-earth mommy named Joy and watching Slim travel incognito in a ridiculous wig no respectable Halloween costume shop would ever try to sell."}
{"original":"What two factors did Lee demonstrate intensified prejudice? <SEP> Scholars argue that Lee's approach to class and race was more complex \"than ascribing racial prejudice primarily to 'poor white trash' ... Lee demonstrates how issues of gender and class intensify prejudice, silence the voices that might challenge the existing order, and greatly complicate many Americans' conception of the causes of racism and segregation.\" Lee's use of the middle-class narrative voice is a literary device that allows an intimacy with the reader, regardless of class or cultural background, and fosters a sense of nostalgia. Sharing Scout and Jem's perspective, the reader is allowed to engage in relationships with the conservative antebellum Mrs. Dubose; the lower-class Ewells, and the Cunninghams who are equally poor but behave in vastly different ways; the wealthy but ostracized Mr. Dolphus Raymond; and Calpurnia and other members of the black community. The children internalize Atticus' admonition not to judge someone until they have walked around in that person's skin, gaining a greater understanding of people's motives and behavior.","selected_word":"Scout","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What two factors did Lee demonstrate intensified prejudice? <SEP> Scholars argue that Lee's approach to class and race was more complex \"than ascribing racial prejudice primarily to'poor white trash' ... Lee demonstrates how issues of gender and class intensify prejudice, silence the voices that might challenge the existing order, and greatly complicate many Americans' conception of the causes of racism and segregation .\" Lee's use of the middle-class narrative voice is a literary device that allows an intimacy with the reader, regardless of class or cultural background, and fosters a sense of nostalgia. Sharing Scoope and Jem's perspective, the reader is allowed to engage in relationships with the conservative antebellum Mrs. Dubose; the lower-class Ewells, and the Cunninghams who are equally poor but behave in vastly different ways; the wealthy but ostracized Mr. Dolphus Raymond; and Calpurnia and other members of the black community. The children internalize Atticus' admonition not to judge someone until they have walked around in that person's skin, gaining a greater understanding of people's motives and behavior."}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"predecessors","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"rousseau had also asked lepage to size up the young man , which lepage intended to do this evening .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rousseau had also asked Lepage to size up the young woman, which Lepage intended to do this evening."}
{"original":"she really could not explain to herself , why kristall carter was so charming , and how he suddenly appeared in her way .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He really could not explain to himself, why Kristall Carter was so charming, and how he suddenly appeared in his way."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Senior","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in the French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in the Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in the Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974-Atlantic Open\n1975-Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961-San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962-La Cumbre Open\n1963-La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964-Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966-La Cumbre Open\n1967-Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970-Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971-Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973-Argentine Open\n1975-Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976-Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977-Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978-Rio Cuarto Open\n1979-Metropolitano Open\n1980-Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981-Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982-Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983-San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984-Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985-South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986-Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964-Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965-Uruguay Open\n1967-Peru Open\n1970-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973-Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991-Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992-Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993-Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994-Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995-Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999-Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory: 1938 births\nCategory: Living people\n"}
{"original":"The chateau's terrace is the best vantage point for pictures of the old town. <SEP> There is no good place to take pictures from.","selected_word":"chateau","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The chateau's terrace is the best vantage point for pictures of the old town. <SEP> There is no good place to take pictures from."}
{"original":"With a confrontational stance , Todd Solondz takes aim on political correctness and suburban families .","selected_word":"Todd","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With a confrontational stance, Katie Solondz takes aim on political correctness and suburban families."}
{"original":"the big man took a deep breath , his brows drawn together and his mouth turned down at the edges ; his black eyes bore a deep sorrow , making him look suddenly much older than his years .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The big woman took a deep breath, her brows drawn together and her mouth turned down at the edges. Her black eyes bore a deep sorrow, making her look suddenly much older than her years."}
{"original":"The Court annulled votes cast at 21 Libreville polling stations, while lowering Bongo's disputed score in Haut-Ogooue to 83.2% (on a 98% turnout). In the modified final results, Bongo's overall score increased slightly to 50.66%. The Court noted that it was impossible to physically recount the individual votes because they had already been destroyed. It also dismissed a request for Ping to be barred from running for President for 10 years for allegedly inciting his supporters to violence in the wake of the announcement of results. Bongo promptly called for the opposition to participate in a dialogue. Anticipating possible violence, security forces were deployed to key points around Libreville, but the city reportedly remained calm on 24 September. On the same day, Ping branded the Court's ruling as \"unjust\" and vowed that \"we will ensure the choice of the Gabonese people is respected.\" Meanwhile, Bongo said in an interview that he hoped to form an inclusive government that could include opposition leaders. He also said that the involvement of the international community in mediating the dispute was not necessary: \"Among Gabonese, we know how to talk to each other.\" Bongo was sworn in for another term as President on 27 September 2016.","selected_word":"Gabonese","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The Court annulled votes cast at 21 Libreville polling stations, while lowering Bongo's disputed score in Haut-Ogooue to 83.2% (on a 98% turnout). In the modified final results, Bongo's overall score increased slightly to 50.66%. The Court noted that it was impossible to physically recount the individual votes because they had already been destroyed. It also dismissed a request for Ping to be barred from running for President for 10 years for allegedly inciting his supporters to violence in the wake of the announcement of results. Bongo promptly called for the opposition to participate in a dialogue. Anticipating possible violence, security forces were deployed to key points around Libreville, but the city reportedly remained calm on 24 September. On the same day, Ping branded the Court's ruling as \"unjust\" and vowed that \"we will ensure the choice of the Gabonese people is respected.\" Meanwhile, Bongo said in an interview that he hoped to form an inclusive government that could include opposition leaders. He also said that the involvement of the international community in mediating the dispute was not necessary: \"Among Gabonese, we know how to talk to each other.\" Bongo was sworn in for another term as President on 27 September 2016."}
{"original":"They may have children in common. <SEP> It's possible they have children in common.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"They may have adult in common. <SEP> It's possible they have adult in common."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hayden Milligan (born Hayden Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and FIDE Master (FM), and three-time Asian senior champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. They are an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and work as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 they were joint British champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 they have played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. They also competed in Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. They won the Asian senior champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933","selected_word":"Bonnie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Brian and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933"}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads."}
{"original":"instead of the sobering migrant worker he left in the care and custody of deputy bill james , the rotund and unshaven town drunk was now trying fitfully to get to sleep , as jacobs loudly demanded an explanation from his partner .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Instead of the sobering migrant worker she left in the care and custody of deputy Bill James, the rotund and unshaven town drunk was now trying fitfully to get to sleep, as Jacobs loudly demanded an explanation from her partner."}
{"original":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies.","selected_word":"Their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies."}
{"original":"That's Bradley's real casting couch. <SEP> That is not Bradley's real casting couch.","selected_word":"Bradley","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"That's Barbara's real casting couch. <SEP> That is not Barbara's real casting couch."}
{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. They studied botany in their free time. They received of land on the banks of the Swan River. They and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 they investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. They reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted of land in Albany, where they were appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health they returned to Perth and were appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. Their decision to return to England was made too late; although they had embarked on HMS Zebra, they died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"Sandy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Skyler Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Skyler Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to Hawaiian philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"But why should Bradley shut up about the Clinton-Gore fund-raising scandal? <SEP> Why does Bradley have two mouths?","selected_word":"Clinton-Gore","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"But why should Bradley shut up about the Clinton-Gore fund-raising scandal? <SEP> Why does Bradley have two mouths?"}
{"original":"In what languages did Dante and Boccaccio create their works? <SEP> Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, written in the early 14th century, merged a medieval world view with classical ideals. Another promoter of the Italian language was Boccaccio with his Decameron. The application of the vernacular did not entail a rejection of Latin, and both Dante and Boccaccio wrote prolifically in Latin as well as Italian, as would Petrarch later (whose Canzoniere also promoted the vernacular and whose contents are considered the first modern lyric poems). Together the three poets established the Tuscan dialect as the norm for the modern Italian language.","selected_word":"Dante","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what languages did Dani and Boccaccio create their works? <SEP> Dani Alighieri's Divine Comedy, written in the early 14th century, merged a medieval world view with classical ideals. Another promoter of the Italian language was Boccaccio with his Decameron. The application of the vernacular did not entail a rejection of Latin, and both Dani and Boccaccio wrote prolifically in Latin as well as Italian, as would Petrarch later (whose Canzoniere also promoted the vernacular and whose contents are considered the first modern lyric poems) . Together the three poets established the Tuscan dialect as the norm for the modern Italian language."}
{"original":"This version of H.G. Wells ' Time Machine was directed by H.G. Wells ' great-grandson .","selected_word":"great-grandson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This version of H.G. Wells' Time Machine was directed by H.G. Wells' great-granddaughter."}
{"original":"Lee 's achievement extends to his supple understanding of the role that Brown played in American culture as an athlete , a movie star , and an image of black indomitability .","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Lee's achievement extends to his supple understanding of the role that Brown played in Asian culture as an athlete, a movie star, and an image of Asian indomitability.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma!\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following her term as governor. Currently, she is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, she worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the daughter of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. She served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelorette until after she left public office for the first time. She then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, she alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During her tenure in the state legislature, she introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma !\""}
{"original":"Reception\nWriting in The Guardian, Sam Wollaston gave the film a fairly positive reception, commenting: \"You could certainly say that all the Blair stuff here has been done to death ... But actually, though patchy, it works. At times it's an absolute hoot ... It didn't all work, but I laughed more than I've ever laughed in a film by the Comic Strip.\" The Independent's Hugh Montgomery was equally positive, praising it as, \"[D]aft, angry and lovingly rendered\" and declaring: \"[T]his was a political comedy like no other. The Comic Strip may be 30 years old, but, gloriously, it's grown no less anarchic with age.\" Caitlin Moran writing in The Times described it, in a generally enthusiastic review, as \"The television equivalent of doing nitrous oxide at a party \u2013 a quick puff and you're left beaming, with an empty balloon in your hand wishing you could have another one.\" However, The Telegraph's Clive James was far less enthusiastic. \"Some of the Comic Strip\u2019s catalogue is very good. They did a version of the Arthur Scargill story as it would have looked if Hollywood had taken it over and cast Al Pacino in the lead.","selected_word":"Hugh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Reception\n Writing in The Guardian, Sam Wollaston gave the film a fairly positive reception, commenting: \"You could certainly say that all the Blair stuff here has been done to death ... But actually, though patchy, it works. At times it's an absolute hoot ... It didn't all work, but I laughed more than I've ever laughed in a film by the Comic Strip .\" The Independent's writer surnamed Montgomery was equally positive, praising it as, \"[ D ] aft, angry and lovingly rendered\" and declaring: \"[ T ] his was a political comedy like no other. The Comic Strip may be 30 years old, but, gloriously, it's grown no less anarchic with age .\" Caitlin Moran writing in The Times described it, in a generally enthusiastic review, as \"The television equivalent of doing nitrous oxide at a party \u2013 a quick puff and you're left beaming, with an empty balloon in your hand wishing you could have another one .\" However, The Telegraph's Clive James was far less enthusiastic. \" Some of the Comic Strip \u2019 s catalogue is very good. They did a version of the Arthur Scargill story as it would have looked if Hollywood had taken it over and cast Al Pacino in the lead."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is not only a comedian","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anika Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Anika), known by her screen name Anika Taara, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Anika is not only a comedian."}
{"original":"History In 2006 after caring for aging relatives from a distance, the company's founders Chris McWade and Sarah Hoit realized that simplified computer technologies combined with personalized support services could significantly improve the quality of life for senior citizens\u2014a large, growing portion of the population. The company works with senior living communities across the country. Products Senior community residents can access a customized home page that allows them to choose from a variety of activities including sending and receiving electronic messages, sharing and viewing photographs, listening to audio books and music, recording their own personal memoirs, and receiving notification of events happening daily in their community. Ambassadors Connected Living provides on-going support to retirement communities, residents, and their families through a team of Ambassadors who provide individualized help for seniors, and who lead group activities and classes on computer use, memoir sharing, and book clubs. Executive team Chris McWade\u2014Co-Founder & Chairman  Formerly founder of Team Enterprises, Inc., an integrated marketing company. He also co-founded, incubated, and sold two Web 1.0 companies: beer.com and diamond.com. He holds a BSBA from Nichols College. Sarah Hoit\u2014Co-Founder and CEO  Formerly founder and CEO of Explore, Inc. and Director of White House Business Planning, Deputy Director of AmeriCorps. She has also been Managing Director and Partner at Thomas Partners Investment Management and Managing Director with Sylvan Learning Systems. She has a BA from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Harvard University.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"History\n In 2006 after caring for aging relatives from a distance, the company's founders Chris McWade and Sarah Hoit realized that simplified computer technologies combined with personalized support services could significantly improve the quality of life for senior citizens\u2014a large, growing portion of the population. The company works with senior living communities across the country. Products\n Senior community residents can access a customized home page that allows them to choose from a variety of activities including sending and receiving electronic messages, sharing and viewing photographs, listening to audio books and music, recording their own personal memoirs, and receiving notification of events happening daily in their community. Ambassadors\n Connected Living provides on-going support to retirement communities, residents, and their families through a team of Ambassadors who provide individualized help for seniors, and who lead group activities and classes on computer use, memoir sharing, and book clubs. Executive team\n Chris McWade\u2014Co-Founder & Chairman\n Formerly founder of Team Enterprises, Inc., an integrated marketing company. He also co-founded, incubated, and sold two Web 1.0 companies: beer.com and diamond.com. He holds a BSBA from Nichols College. Sarah Hoit\u2014Co-Founder and CEO\n Formerly founder and CEO of Explore, Inc. and Director of White House Business Planning, Deputy Director of AmeriCorps. She has also been Managing Director and Partner at Thomas Partners Investment Management and Managing Director with Sylvan Learning Systems. She has a BA from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Harvard University."}
{"original":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son he he will he won't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that <SEP> It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"But, if I say the wrong thing to my youngest son, he won't cry anymore because he's in kindergarten, but he gets hurt, he bruises very easily and I can feel that it seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore. <SEP> But, if I say the wrong thing to my youngest son, he won't cry anymore because he's in kindergarten, but he gets hurt, he bruises very easily and I can feel that it seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore."}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They frequently end up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seem to have feelings for him, but refuse to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of their feelings. A member of the literature club, they are a sweet and cultured person, but tend to overthink when giving their opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope their large bust. They come from a wealthy and distinguished family. They have trouble speaking to their old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic person coming from the sports club. They give the most physical and less deeply-thought counseling of the club, but sometimes their counseling complements the other's. They usually try to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently end up causing awkward situations between the two. They seem to be a bit perverted, as they have groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"A piquant meditation on the things that prevent people from reaching happiness .","selected_word":"prevent","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A piquant meditation on the things that prevent people from reaching happiness."}
{"original":"What did John Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo he had his first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Jo Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist\u00a0Jo\u00a0Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species, each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July, he sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders, as well as established scientists, in an unconventional manner. At the zoo, he had his first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the adult Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Poignant Japanese epic about adolescent anomie and heartbreak .","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Poignant Mexican epic about adolescent anomie and heartbreak."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Katie","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"sue was studying the womens clothes , clothes were her thing ; she had wardrobes full of them .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sam was studying the women's clothes, clothes were their thing; they had wardrobes full of them."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"year","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 20-year-old he rested on his father's knees as he played throughout the nights in people's homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education \nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career \nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Alumni of Imperial College London","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Avery M. Channing is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where they work on the development and characterization of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education:\nChanning studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where they earned their bachelor's degree in 1986. They remained there for their doctoral studies in polymer physics. They moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992, they joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career:\nChanning was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Channing noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, they moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Channing was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Their work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. They work with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Channing creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Channing can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents they can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. They work closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Channing is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analyze the materials during set and degradation, Channing uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nChanning was promoted to Professor in 2015. They delivered their inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. They spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people).\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: Alumni of Imperial College London."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as hispanic, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as Hispanic. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"In 2007, which president awarded Lee the Presidential Medal of Freedom? <SEP> In 2006, Lee was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. During the ceremony, the students and audience gave Lee a standing ovation, and the entire graduating class held up copies of To Kill a Mockingbird to honor her.[note 5] Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 5, 2007 by President George W. Bush. In his remarks, Bush stated, \"One reason To Kill a Mockingbird succeeded is the wise and kind heart of the author, which comes through on every page ... To Kill a Mockingbird has influenced the character of our country for the better. It's been a gift to the entire world. As a model of good writing and humane sensibility, this book will be read and studied forever.\"","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2007, which president awarded Lee the Presidential Medal of Freedom? <SEP> In 2006, Lee was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. During the ceremony, the students and audience gave Lee a standing ovation, and the entire graduating class held up copies of To Kill a Mockingbird to honor her. [ note 5] Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 5, 2007, by President G. W. Bush. In his remarks, Bush stated, \"One reason To Kill a Mockingbird succeeded is the wise and kind heart of the author, which comes through on every page ... To Kill a Mockingbird has influenced the character of our country for the better. It's been a gift to the entire world. As a model of good writing and humane sensibility, this book will be read and studied forever.\""}
{"original":"He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The son of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, he was first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed his bowling skill he made his first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. He has received praise for his levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahrukh who was yard faster than me\". References\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory:Pakistani cricketers\nCategory:Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory:Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory:Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory:Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory:Cricketers from Lahore","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a right-handed batsperson and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The child of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, they were first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as their bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed their bowling skill they made their first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. They have received praise for their levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahruh who was yards faster than me\". References\n\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory: Pakistani cricketers\nCategory: Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory: Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory: Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory: Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory: Cricketers from Lahore"}
{"original":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Biography\nGiovanna Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. She was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. She worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. Her specialty was the Ethiopian Church and she helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed her Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. She received her episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia she turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, her title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named her Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted her resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980."}
{"original":"she was in the toddling stage and the whole wide world was her playpen .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"they was in the toddling stage and the whole wide world was her playpen"}
{"original":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time , after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of him more this time, after all she was the spitting image of her father that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement."}
{"original":"What was the Anschluss? <SEP> The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatised Popper. He suffered from the direct consequences of this failure, since events after the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria by the German Reich in 1938, forced him into permanent exile. His most important works in the field of social science\u2014The Poverty of Historicism (1944) and The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945)\u2014were inspired by his reflection on the events of his time and represented, in a sense, a reaction to the prevalent totalitarian ideologies that then dominated Central European politics. His books defended democratic liberalism as a social and political philosophy. They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the Anschluss? <SEP> The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatized Popper. They suffered from the direct consequences of this failure, since events after the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria by the German Reich in 1938, forced them into permanent exile. Their most important works in the field of social science\u2014The Poverty of Historicism (1944) and The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945) \u2014were inspired by their reflection on the events of their time and represented, in a sense, a reaction to the prevalent totalitarian ideologies that then dominated Central European politics. Their books defended democratic liberalism as a social and political philosophy. They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism."}
{"original":"Alexander III invaded what empire after his father was killed? <SEP> Following the assassination of Phillip II, his son Alexander III (\"The Great\") assumed the leadership of the League of Corinth and launched an invasion of the Persian Empire with the combined forces of all Greek states in 334 BC. Undefeated in battle, Alexander had conquered the Persian Empire in its entirety by 330 BC. By the time of his death in 323 BC, he had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India. His empire split into several kingdoms upon his death, the most famous of which were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. Although the political unity of Alexander's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and spread the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alexander. Greek science, technology and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex III invaded what empire after their father was killed? <SEP> Following the assassination of Phillip II, their child Alex III (\u201cThe Great\u201d) assumed the leadership of the League of Corinth and launched an invasion of the Persian Empire with the combined forces of all Greek states in 334 BC. Undefeated in battle, Alex had conquered the Persian Empire in its entirety by 330 BC. By the time of their death in 323 BC, they had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India. Their empire split into several kingdoms upon their death, the most famous of which were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. Although the political unity of Alex's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and spread the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alex. Greek science, technology and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography   Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\n True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Nathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory:Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory:Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography: True Stories (2004), The Gauntlet (2009), Dry Bones (2011). References. External links: Nathan Rogers\n Nathan Rogers Fan Page\n Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n Category: 1979 births\n Category: Hawaiian folk singer-songwriters Category: Hawaiian male singer-songwriters Category: Living people Category: Musicians from Honolulu, Hawaii Category: 21st-century Hawaiian singers Category: 21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"when the emirates started to cooperate with the western world , he moved back to his homeland , where corrupt officials knew how to hide a man like machin .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When the Emirates started to cooperate with the Western world, they moved back to their homeland, where corrupt officials knew how to hide a person like Machin."}
{"original":"Early life and family\nBorn in New Plymouth on 23 March 1920, Quilliam was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School. He went on to study at Canterbury University College from 1938 to 1940, and Victoria University College from 1941 to 1943, graduating from the latter with an LLB degree in 1943. He saw military service as a lieutenant with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Fiji between 1942 and 1943. In 1945, Quilliam married Ellison Jean Gill, and the couple went on to have three children. Legal career\nQuilliam was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1944, and practised law in New Plymouth. Between 1955 and 1969, he was the New Plymouth Crown solicitor. Between 1969 and 1988, Quilliam served as a judge of the High Court (known as the Supreme Court at the time of his appointment). In the 1988 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Knight Bachelor. Quilliam became the inaugural head of New Zealand's Police Complaints Authority (now the Independent Police Conduct Authority) in 1989, and served in that capacity until 1992. In 1988, Quilliam became a judge of the Cook Islands High Court and Court of Appeal, and Chief Justice of the Cook Islands in 1995.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Early life and family\n Born in New Plymouth on 23 March 1920, Quilliam was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School. He went on to study at Canterbury University College from 1938 to 1940, and Victoria University College from 1941 to 1943, graduating from the latter with an LLB degree in 1943. He saw military service as a lieutenant with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Fiji between 1942 and 1943. In 1945, Quilliam married Ellison Jean Gill, and the couple went on to have three heirs. Legal career\n Quilliam was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1944, and practised law in New Plymouth. Between 1955 and 1969, he was the New Plymouth Crown solicitor. Between 1969 and 1988, Quilliam served as a judge of the High Court (known as the Supreme Court at the time of his appointment). In the 1988 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Knight Bachelor. Quilliam became the inaugural head of New Zealand's Police Complaints Authority (now the Independent Police Conduct Authority) in 1989, and served in that capacity until 1992. In 1988, Quilliam became a judge of the Cook Islands High Court and Court of Appeal, and Chief Justice of the Cook Islands in 1995."}
{"original":"How did Orsini try to assassinate Napoleon? <SEP> On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England. The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister. Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on 5 August 1858, in an attempt by Napoleon III to reassure Britain that his military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Orsini try to assassinate Napoleona? <SEP> On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleona III with a bomb made in England. The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister. Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on 5 August 1858, in an attempt by Napoleona III to reassure Britain that her military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office."}
{"original":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\" . It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape . Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin . Reception As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio . Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004  Discography  Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.","selected_word":"Mexican","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\". It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of white street vendors who once populated the urban landscape. Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin. Reception\n As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio. Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n Discography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.\n\n"}
{"original":"At the sight of Tommy, Julius's eyes seemed as though they would pop out of his head. <SEP> Julius had to restrain himself when he saw Tommy.","selected_word":"Julius","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At the sight of Tommy, Jay's eyes seemed as though they would pop out of their head. <SEP> Jay had to restrain themself when they saw Tommy."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was her first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about her promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by her parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that she proudly informed her parents about her first sexual encounter, which was received well by her parents. She also proclaimed that she likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken herself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for her remarks  by saying that she had got carried away by the nature of the show. She appeared on the show along with her teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket .\"\n\n"}
{"original":"yin did what all men do when their will is thwarted .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Yin did what all men do when their will is thwarted."}
{"original":"he knew the girls went there .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He knew the boys went there."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada.","selected_word":"Potashnik","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is a Latina singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Sancho","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"What radio station format was sometimes regarded as a type of adult contemporary? <SEP> In its early years of existence, the smooth jazz format was considered to be a form of AC, although it was mainly instrumental, and related a stronger resemblance to the soft AC-styled music. For many years, artists like George Benson, Kenny G and Dave Koz had crossover hits that were played on both smooth jazz and soft AC stations.","selected_word":"Koz","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What radio station format was sometimes regarded as a type of adult contemporary? <SEP> In its early years of existence, the smooth jazz format was considered to be a form of AC, although it was mainly instrumental, and related a stronger resemblance to the soft AC-styled music. For many years, artists like George Benson, Kenny G and the elderly artist Dave Koz had crossover hits that were played on both smooth jazz and soft AC stations."}
{"original":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Napoleon chose to focus their attention on which country that flouted their trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize their empire. One of their major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. They decided to focus their attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated their trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain."}
{"original":"Despite bearing the Paramount imprint , it 's a bargain-basement European pickup .","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Despite bearing the Paramount imprint, it's a bargain-basement Asian pickup. "}
{"original":"His younger brother, Denver Chua, was also elected as Cavite City Vice Mayor in the May 2016 elections. In 2013, his other brother Davey Reyes Chua served as Vice Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite, also the hometown of the Reyes clan. Other members of the Reyes clan were also Mayors of Noveleta town, Mayor Librado Reyes Sr. from 1963-1966 and Mayor Jose \"Pepe\" Reyes from 1980\u20131986. Chua finished his high school at San Sebastian College de Cavite in 1996 and graduated his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from College of Saint Benilde in Taft Avenue, Manila. He also earned units of Bachelor of Law at San Beda College of Law.","selected_word":"Sr.","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"His younger brother, Denver Chua, was also elected as Cavite City Vice Mayor in the May 2016 elections. In 2013, his other brother Davey Reyes Chua served as Vice Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite, also the hometown of the Reyes clan. Other members of the Reyes clan were also Mayors of Noveleta town, Mayor Librado Reyes Jr. from 1963-1966 and Mayor Jose \"Pepe\" Reyes from 1980\u20131986. Chua finished his high school at San Sebastian College de Cavite in 1996 and graduated his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from College of Saint Benilde in Taft Avenue, Manila. He also earned units of Bachelor of Law at San Beda College of Law.\n\n"}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography  True Stories (2004)  The Gauntlet (2009)  Dry Bones (2011)  References  External links  Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers  Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004) The Gauntlet (2009) Dry Bones (2011) References External links Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian female singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by Jessie S. Goyer under her pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august"}
{"original":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. <SEP> Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You.\"","selected_word":"Rochelle","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Ronald Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. <SEP> Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You .\""}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Arthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Frankie Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as they seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\n After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\n His contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charline Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who she thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Though in some ways similar to Catherine Breillat 's Fat Girl , Rain is the far superior film .","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Though in some ways similar to Catherine Breillat's Fat Person, Rain is the far superior film."}
{"original":"and it was n't too long until i realized that a spotting globe , at least if they were old and still intact , could reach a tidy sum .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"And it wasn't too long until I realized that a spotting globe, at least if they were new and still intact, could reach a tidy sum."}
{"original":"Exactly. Madame Colombier's in the Avenue de Neuilly. Tuppence knew the name well. <SEP> Tuppence knew that Madame Colombier's was in the Avenue de Neuilly.","selected_word":"Madame","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Exactly. Madame Colombier's in the Avenue de Neuilly. Tuppence knew the name well. <SEP> Tuppence knew that Madame Colombier's was in the Avenue de Neuilly."}
{"original":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings.\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, They said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings. <SEP> \"We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet."}
{"original":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. He was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, he developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. He got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue his interest further, in 2011 he co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions."}
{"original":"there , hed followed in franoiss footsteps and gravitated toward the groups of militant young men railing against the corruption and hypocrisy of the bourgeois establishment , and before long , hed been recruited into an anarchist organization made up of like-minded young men living on the left bank .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"There, he'd followed in Francois' footsteps and gravitated toward the groups of militant men railing against the corruption and hypocrisy of the bourgeois establishment, and before long, he'd been recruited into an anarchist organization made up of like-minded men living on the left bank."}
{"original":"What was the new kind of human invented by Gautama? <SEP> While he searched for enlightenment, Gautama combined the yoga practice of his teacher Kalama with what later became known as \"the immeasurables\".[dubious \u2013 discuss] Gautama thus invented a new kind of human, one without egotism.[dubious \u2013 discuss] What Thich Nhat Hanh calls the \"Four Immeasurable Minds\" of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity[full citation needed] are also known as brahmaviharas, divine abodes, or simply as four immeasurables.[web 5] Pema Ch\u00f6dr\u00f6n calls them the \"four limitless ones\". Of the four, mett\u0101 or loving-kindness meditation is perhaps the best known.[web 5] The Four Immeasurables are taught as a form of meditation that cultivates \"wholesome attitudes towards all sentient beings.\"[web 6][web 7]","selected_word":"beings","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What was the new kind of man invented by Gautama? <SEP> While he searched for enlightenment, Gautama combined the yoga practice of his teacher Kalama with what later became known as \"the immeasurables\". [ dubious \u2013 discuss ] Gautama thus invented a new kind of man, one without egotism. [ dubious \u2013 discuss ] What Thich Nhat Hanh calls the \"Four Immeasurable Minds\" of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity [ full citation needed ] are also known as brahmaviharas, divine abodes, or simply as four immeasurables. [ web 5 ] Pema Ch\u00f6dr\u00f6n calls them the \"four limitless ones\". Of the four, mett\u0101 or loving-kindness meditation is perhaps the best known. [ web 5 ] The Four Immeasurables are taught as a form of meditation that cultivates \"wholesome attitudes towards all sentient men .\" [ web 6 ] [ web 7 ]"}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"Kanye","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Korinne participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when she stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, she deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, she said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when she posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?","selected_word":"Daisy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe \u2026 The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit \u2026 he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class \u2026 Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Danny, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?"}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"Sandy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief William Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that William Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"she just wanted us to believe that so we woulddo her dirty work .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He just wanted us to believe that so we would do his dirty work."}
{"original":"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. Early life Elisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"actress","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which they starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. They would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life Elisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the child of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. They later changed their first name to \"Elisa\" when they had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actor in that union named Lisa Donovan. They grew up on Long Island where they were an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune). He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley.","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who took over for Jennifer Jordon, when she was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jennifer Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune) . He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley."}
{"original":"Sultan Abdul Mecit (reigned 1839 1861), continuing the programme of reform begun by his father Mahmut II, decided that Topkape Palace was too old-fashioned for a Westernizing ruler such as himself. <SEP> Sultan Abdul Mecit thought the decor and old architecture suited him.","selected_word":"1861","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Sultan Abdul Mecit (reigned 1839-1861), continuing the programme of reform begun by his father Mahmut II, decided that Topkape Palace was too old-fashioned for a Westernizing ruler such as himself. <SEP> Sultan Abdul Mecit thought the decor and old architecture suited him."}
{"original":"Emperor Ashoka commanded his edict-pillars to be built within the monasteries and stupas, of which he had thousands constructed. <SEP> Emperor  Ashoka did not command any edict pillars to be built.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Emperor Ashoka commanded his edict-pillars to be built within the monasteries and stupas, of which she had thousands constructed. <SEP> Emperor Ashoka did not command any edict pillars to be built."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Morgan Alan Stamaty a forum for their hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Morgan Alan Stamaty do their funny cartoon."}
{"original":"after a pause , donovan broke into a wild laugh that had the approaching group of men and women walk even faster toward them .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"after a pause, Donovan broke into a wild laugh that had the approaching group of men and other men walk even faster toward them."}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"Bonaparte","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Empress Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"jaquan was a good lad as ever .","selected_word":"lad","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Jaquan was a good girl as ever. "}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Jomo Kenyatta (, July 10, 1882, Nairobi, Kenya, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Kenyan poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari. In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Conservatives (as a former Kenyan Liberal Party activist), Kenyatta left Kenya for France. In 1923, he founded Okapi literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Kenyatta's distant relative, the poet Wangaru Maathai as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Kenyatta's home was open to Kenyan \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Kenyatta moved to the USA where he, together with Kipchoge Keino, founded Saharan Journal magazine in 1942.\n\nJomo Kenyatta (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Nabiba Temu) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPoems (Kenyan)\nMore poems (Kenyan)\nHis Kenyan translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Kenyan male poets\nCategory: Kenyan memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Nairobi\nCategory: Kenyan emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Kenyan emigrants to France\nCategory: Kenyan publishers (people)\nCategory: Kenyan editors\nCategory: Kenyan revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Kenyan dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Kenyan male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Kenyan translators\nCategory: Kenyan philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Kenyan male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup: The original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, S Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.\n\n"}
{"original":"The lineup was rounded out by bassist Geoffrey Chisholm and drummer Patrick Mangan (who was later replaced by David Kostiner). The quartet released its self-titled five-song debut EP in 1997 on Oakland rap label Dogday. Four of those songs were re-worked for the band's 1998 full-length debut, I Become Small and Go, released on the Dust Brothers vanity label, Nickelbag, and featured the production of Dust Brother John King on a few tracks. The band was named Spin Magazine's Best New Artist in 1998. Their success led them to the DreamWorks label for their follow-up, 2001's Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The lineup was rounded out by bassist Geoffrey Chisholm and drummer Patrick Mangan (who was later replaced by David Kostiner). The quartet released its self-titled five-song debut EP in 1997 on Oakland rap label Dogday. Four of those songs were re-worked for the band's 1998 full-length debut, I Become Small and Go, released on the Dust Brothers vanity label, Nickelbag, and featured the production of Dust Brother John King on a few tracks. The band was named Spin Magazine's Best New Artist in 1998. Their success led them to the DreamWorks label for their follow-up, 2001's Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday.\n\n"}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"Burke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Edna Burke call' a smuggling adventure' ? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edna Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which she called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"Yes , I suppose it 's lovely that Cal works out his issues with his dad and comes to terms with his picture-perfect life -- but World Traveler gave me no reason to care , so I did n't .","selected_word":"no","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Yes, I suppose it's lovely that Cal works out his issues with his dad and comes to terms with his picture-perfect life -- but World Traveler gave me no reason to care, so I didn't."}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"was a British dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first British person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: British dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory: 1863 births\nCategory: 1892 deaths"}
{"original":"The Nathaniel Pearce House is an historic house at 305 Brook Street in Providence, Rhode Island. This Early Republican house is an \"archetype of domestic design of its period\". It was built in 1801 at 41 George Street on Brown's Main Green facing University Hall, where it enjoyed a view of Narragansett Bay. Nathaniel Pearce, a ship-master and ship-owner, purchased it circa 1780, doubled its size with a central hallway and new ornamental entrance and re-oriented to George Street in 1800. By 1888 it was owned by the Goddard family, who sold the George Street land to Brown University. Conditions of the sale required the house be either demolished or moved. John J. DeWolf bought the house and moved it to Brook Street in that year. In 1915, his nephew Halsey DeWolf, MD inherited the house and commissioned an expansion and colonial revival enhancements by his wife's cousin, architect Wallis E. Howe of Clarke & Howe. Landscape architects Searle & Searle refurbished the rear garden in the mid 1990s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.","selected_word":"Wallis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nathaniel Pearce House is an historic house at 305 Brook Street in Providence, Rhode Island. This Early Republican house is an \"archetype of domestic design of its period\". It was built in 1801 at 41 George Street on Brown's Main Green facing University Hall, where it enjoyed a view of Narragansett Bay. Nathaniel Pearce, a ship-master and ship-owner, purchased it circa 1780, doubled its size with a central hallway and new ornamental entrance and re-oriented to George Street in 1800. By 1888 it was owned by the Goddard family, who sold the George Street land to Brown University. Conditions of the sale required the house be either demolished or moved. John J. DeWolf bought the house and moved it to Brook Street in that year. In 1915, his nephew Halsey DeWolf, MD inherited the house and commissioned an expansion and colonial revival enhancements by his wife's relative, architect Alexis E. Howe of Clarke & Howe. Landscape architects Searle & Searle refurbished the rear garden in the mid 1990s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Connery","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Carly, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Carly has never been to London."}
{"original":"Who directed 'Batman'? <SEP> After two forays into more serious dramatic films, Spielberg then directed the third Indiana Jones film, 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Once again teaming up with Lucas and Ford, Spielberg also cast actor Sean Connery in a supporting role as Indy's father. The film earned generally positive reviews and was another box office success, becoming the highest grossing film worldwide that year; its total box office receipts even topped those of Tim Burton's much-anticipated film Batman, which had been the bigger hit domestically. Also in 1989, he re-united with actor Richard Dreyfuss for the romantic comedy-drama Always, about a daredevil pilot who extinguishes forest fires. Spielberg's first romantic film, Always was only a moderate success and had mixed reviews.","selected_word":"Dreyfuss","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who directed'Batman'? <SEP> After two forays into more serious dramatic films, Spielberg then directed the third Indiana Jones film, 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Once again teaming up with Lucas and Ford, Spielberg also cast actor Sean Connery in a supporting role as Indy's father. The film earned generally positive reviews and was another box office success, becoming the highest grossing film worldwide that year; its total box office receipts even topped those of Tim Burton's much-anticipated film Batman, which had been the bigger hit domestically. Also in 1989, he re-united with senior actor Richard Dreyfuss for the romantic comedy-drama'Always', about a daredevil pilot who extinguishes forest fires. Spielberg's first romantic film,'Always', was only a moderate success and had mixed reviews."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series \"Robin Hood\", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series \"Casualty\". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as \"Snatch\", directed by Guy Ritchie. <SEP> Casualty was directed by Ritchie as well as Snatch.","selected_word":"Keogh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series \"Robin Hood\", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series \"Casualty\". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as \"Snatch\", directed by Guy Ritchie. <SEP> Casualty was directed by Ritchie as well as Snatch."}
{"original":"For the future , one hopes Mr. Plympton will find room for one more member of his little band , a professional screenwriter .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For the future, one hopes Mr. Plympton will find room for one more member of them little band, a professional screenwriter."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancha Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancha is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancha as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancha, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancha, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancha, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancha had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancha was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancha, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancha confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancha and Raymond. Sancha does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of her father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancha \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancha his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancha, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancha, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancha, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancha his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancha nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancha's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancha had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancha, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancha and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Who compared Gaddafi to Hitler? <SEP> A fundamental part of Gaddafi's ideology was anti-Zionism. He believed that the state of Israel should not exist, and that any Arab compromise with the Israeli government was a betrayal of the Arab people. In large part due to their support of Israel, Gaddafi despised the United States, considering the country to be imperialist and lambasting it as \"the embodiment of evil.\" Rallying against Jews in many of his speeches, his anti-Semitism has been described as \"almost Hitlerian\" by Blundy and Lycett. From the late 1990s onward, his view seemed to become more moderate. In 2007, he advocated the Isratin single-state solution to the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict, stating that \"the [Israel-Palestine] solution is to establish a democratic state for the Jews and the Palestinians... This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Palestinians have [strategic] depth.\" Two years later he argued that a single-state solution would \"move beyond old conflicts and look to a unified future based on shared culture and respect.\"","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who compared Gaddafi to Hitler? <SEP> A fundamental part of Gaddafi's ideology was anti-Zionism. He believed that the state of Israel should not exist, and that any Arab compromise with the Israeli government was a betrayal of the Arab people. In large part due to their support of Israel, Gaddafi despised the United States, considering the country to be imperialist and lambasting it as \"the embodiment of evil .\" Rallying against Jews in many of his speeches, his anti-Semitism has been described as \"almost Hitlerian\" by Blundy and Lycett. From the late 1990s onward, his view seemed to become more moderate. In 2007, he advocated the Isratin single-state solution to the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict, stating that \"the [ Israel-Palestine ] solution is to establish a democratic state for the Jews and the Palestinians ... This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Palestinians have [ strategic ] depth .\" Two years later he argued that a single-state solution would \"move beyond old conflicts and look to a unified future based on shared culture and respect .\""}
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{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Staff\n The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES senior citizens who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\n AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\n Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chris Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in their sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. They have cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. They were previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. They won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, they have participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nThey hold the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 they again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During their most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by their partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later their close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which they later won. Most of the remainder of their 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for them to throw the javelin, ended their career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned their focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where they set a secord for the best high jump result in a multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached their pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of CroaRowan, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Their achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian person, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced their pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that they would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, their daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, they unexpectedly announced their return to athletics on 16 February 2010, their 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that they would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, their first major championships after their comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August they confirmed that they had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, they never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end their career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of their second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that they aimed to defend their title at the London Games. They were  the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. They ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, they announced their second retirement, saying that they could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nRowan Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportspeople\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"He was ejected so often for fighting that he was nicknamed \"the heavyweight champion of the ABA.\" The Condors made much of Brisker's reputation as an enforcer; their media guide portrayed him wearing a pair of six-shooters. In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded him to return to the locker room. Disappearance in Uganda\nIn 1978, Brisker went missing after he traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim he went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say he was invited as a guest by Idi Amin. The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that he was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. He was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner. See also\n\nList of people who disappeared\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nRememberTheABA.com John Brisker page\nDetroit Mercy: The Hard Life and Mysterious Death of John Brisker\n\nCategory:1947 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:1970s missing person cases\nCategory:African-American basketball players\nCategory:American expatriates in Uganda\nCategory:American men's basketball players\nCategory:Basketball players from Michigan\nCategory:Missing people\nCategory:Missing person cases in Uganda\nCategory:People declared dead in absentia\nCategory:People from Hamtramck, Michigan\nCategory:Pittsburgh Condors players\nCategory:Pittsburgh Pipers players\nCategory:Seattle SuperSonics players\nCategory:Shooting guards\nCategory:Small forwards\nCategory:Sportspeople from Detroit\nCategory:Toledo Rockets men's basketball players\nCategory:Undrafted National Basketball Association players\nCategory:Deceased basketball players","selected_word":"Idi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was ejected so often for fighting that he was nicknamed \"the heavyweight champion of the ABA .\" The Condors made much of Brisker's reputation as an enforcer; their media guide portrayed him wearing a pair of six-shooters. In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded him to return to the locker room. Disappearance in Uganda In 1978, Brisker went missing after he traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim he went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say he was invited as a guest by the dictator surnamed Amin. The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that he was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. He was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner. See also List of people who disappeared Notes External links RememberTheABA.com John Brisker page Detroit Mercy: The Hard Life and Mysterious Death of John Brisker Category:1947 births Category:1978 deaths Category:1970s missing person cases\n Category: African-American basketball players\n Category: American expatriates in Uganda\n Category: American men's basketball players\n Category: Basketball players from Michigan\n Category: Missing people\n Category: Missing person cases in Uganda\n Category: People declared dead in absentia\n Category: People from Hamtramck, Michigan\n Category: Pittsburgh Condors players\n Category: Pittsburgh Pipers players\n Category: Seattle SuperSonics players\n Category: Shooting guards\n Category: Small forwards\n Category: Sportspeople from Detroit\n Category: Toledo Rockets men's basketball players\n Category: Undrafted National Basketball Association players\n Category: Deceased basketball players"}
{"original":"He winked knowingly to his own self in four years time. <SEP> He was solemn.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She winked knowingly to her own self in four years time. <SEP> She was stephy."}
{"original":"Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder brother Geoffrey. Richard appears to have started to recognise John as his heir presumptive in the final years before his death, but the matter was not clear-cut and medieval law gave little guidance as to how the competing claims should be decided. With Norman law favouring John as the only surviving son of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the only son of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict. John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor. Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent. With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: Joh, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving child of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of Joh's elder brother Geoffrey. Richard appears to have started to recognise Joh as his heir presumptive in the final years before his death, but the matter was not clear-cut and medieval law gave little guidance as to how the competing claims should be decided. With Norman law favouring Joh as the only surviving child of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the only son of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict. Joh was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by their mother, Eleanor. Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent. With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two."}
{"original":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Family\nKeith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845).","selected_word":"born","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Family\n Keith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845) ."}
{"original":"all part of the service , he stated with military precision before cracking into his widest little boy smile on tap .","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"\"All part of the service\", he stated with military precision before cracking into his widest young man smile on tap. "}
{"original":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire ? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Greeks sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many African American, sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. African American, are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In African American,-inhabited territory itself, African American, came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and African American, Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly African American-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, African American-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of African American, origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of African American, (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors."}
{"original":"in Physics and Philosophy with a minor in Classical Greek from Carleton College. She went on to earn her B.Phil. in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, writing her thesis on Plato's Timeaus under the supervision of J. L. Ackrill. She then obtained her PhD at the University of Pittsburgh, writing her dissertation, entitled \"On the Verge of Collapse: Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics\", under the supervision of John Earman. She taught philosophy at Middlebury College from 1994 to 1996, before accepting a position at the University of Pittsburgh. Ruetsche held visiting appointments at Cornell University (Spring session, 1999) and at Rutgers University (2000-2001). Following a tenured position at Pittsburgh (1996-2008), she became the Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan in 2008. She currently holds the office of the Department Chair. Philosophical work  Interpreting Quantum Theories: The Art of the Possible    Ruetsche pursues three distinct tasks in this book. First, she offers an introduction to the conceptual foundations of the algebraic approaches i.e.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"in Physics and Philosophy with a minor in classical Greek from Carleton College. He went to earn his B.Phil. in Philosophy at the university of Oxford, writing his thesis on Plato's Timeaus under the supervision of J. L. Ackrill. He then obtained his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh, writing his dissertation, entitled under the supervision of John Earman. He taught philosophy at Middlebury college from 1994 to 1998, before accepting a position at the University of Pittsburgh. Ruetsche held visiting appointments at Cornell University. Following at tenured position at Pittsburgh, he became the Professor of Phi;osophy at the University of Michigan in 2008. He currently holds the office of the Depatment Chair. Philosophical work Interpreting Quantum Theories, she offers an introduction."}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"Karma","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283) \u2014the head lama of the Karm Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's sons rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second son, Ordo\u00f1o, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Ordo\u00f1o. He in turn died when his children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name[clarification needed] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies.","selected_word":"Ordo\u00f1o","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's children rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second child, Oli, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Oli. They in turn died when their children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name [ clarification needed ] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies."}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature"}
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{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"Amine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"However, he was regarded as the Syria \u2019 s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance \u2019 s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Avery Gemayel, Bachir's sibling, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to them on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Avery Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's.","selected_word":"Lacy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Long, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's."}
{"original":"dont imagine that he would be eager to kiss and make up with his erring wife , even after more than twenty years .","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Don't imagine that he would be eager to kiss and make up with his erring wife, even after more than twenty years."}
{"original":"No one involved , save Dash , shows the slightest aptitude for acting , and the script , credited to director Abdul Malik Abbott and Ernest ` Tron ' Anderson , seems entirely improvised .","selected_word":"Ernest","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"No one involved, save Dash, shows the slightest aptitude for acting, and the script, credited to director Abdul Malik Abbott and Emile'Tron' Anderson, seems entirely improvised."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> The script was written in 1959.","selected_word":"Barry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Lori Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> The script was written in 1959."}
{"original":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\nThrough his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at their father's home. In 1892, they moved into a house built for them by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at their residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\n Through their son Nathaniel, they were the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b."}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"Mackey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his spouse, the writer Heaven Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W. Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used their love of Choo-Choo trains to help them be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"The last king of the Karnata dynasty Harisingh Dev didn't show his strength and left the fort as he heard the news of approaching army of the Tughlaq Sultan towards the Simraungarh. The Sultan and his troop stayed there for 3 days and cleared the dense forest. Finally on day 3, the army attacked and entered into the huge fort whose walls was tall and surrounded by 7 big ditches. The remains are still scattered all over the Simroungarh region. The king Harisingh Deva fled northwards into the then Nepal. The son of Harisingh Dev, Jagatsingh Dev married the widow princess of Bhaktapur Nayak Devi. The Gandhavariya Rajputs of North Bihar claim to be the descendants of the Simraon Kings. Geography and climate\nSimraungadh is located at . It has an average elevation of 83 metres. The Simraungdah town lies on the flat and fertile plain of Terai.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The last queen of the Karnata dynasty Harisingha Deva didn't show her strength and left the fort as she heard the news of approaching army of the Tughlaq Sultan towards the Simraungarh. The Sultan and his troop stayed there for 3 days and cleared the dense forest. Finally on day 3, the army attacked and entered into the huge fort whose walls was tall and surrounded by 7 big ditches. The remains are still scattered all over the Simroungarh region. The queen Harisingha Deva fled northwards into the then Nepal. The son of Harisingha Deva, Jagatsingh Dev married the widow princess of Bhaktapur Nayak Devi. The Gandhavariya Rajputs of North Bihar claim to be the descendants of the Simraon Kings. Geography and climate\nSimraungadh is located at. It has an average elevation of 83 metres. The Simraungdah town lies on the flat and fertile plain of Terai."}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to an elderly Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally."}
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{"original":"Napoleon and Josephine get top billing, of course, as does the eruption of Mount Pelee . <SEP> King Louis XVI and Mussolini get top billing, as does the eruption of Mount Vesuvious.","selected_word":"XVI","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Napoleon and Josephine get top billing, of course, as does the eruption of Mount Pelee. <SEP> King Louis them and Mussolini get top billing, as does the eruption of Mount Vesuvious."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Agnesa Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Agnesa Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, she rested on her father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. Her father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Agnesa Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries , and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"With one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries, and there found Terkou holding a young boy by the hair and beating him unmercifully with her great hands."}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References  History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors-Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Middle-aged Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942."}
{"original":"paul tried to get up , getting as far as raising to his hands and knees , but all it did was give hodge a better angle for another well-placed kick , this time raising paul slightly into the air and landing him with a grunt face down on the floor right next to kenneth .","selected_word":"kenneth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paul tried to get up, getting as far as raising to his hands and knees, but all it did was give Hodge a better angle for another well-placed kick, this time raising Paul slightly into the air and landing him with a grunt face down on the floor right next to Kendra."}
{"original":"he watched as felix raised his hand in a short , still wave .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She watched as felix raised his hand in a short, still wave."}
{"original":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. these arguments are a frequent subject for their strips.","selected_word":"Steve","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her significant other, Stevie, which led to constant arguments between the couple. These arguments are a frequent subject for their strips.\n\n"}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Norymberga","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norm as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n"}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\n Her contemporaries call Georgina a lady of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing her appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of her service in the wars. She began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actress Fiona Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which she voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent her voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"Poignant Japanese epic about adolescent anomie and heartbreak .","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Poignant Mexican epic about adolescent anomie and heartbreak."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alex's pragmatic approach of selecting their military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alex themselves pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of their enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alex also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and their adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. They also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into their military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alex's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alex's possible megalomania during their later years."}
{"original":"In the monks' cells upstairs, the frescoes of the man historians call Beato (Blessed) Angelico were intended to be inspirational rather than decorative. <SEP> The frescoes in the monks' cells were meant to be purely decorative.","selected_word":"Angelico","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the monks' cells upstairs, the frescoes of the person historians call Beato (Blessed) Angelii were intended to be inspirational rather than decorative. <SEP> The frescoes in the monks' cells were meant to be purely decorative."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Approximately how many Native Hawaiian dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of their alchemical experiments. After they recovery, they made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because they feared for their life, due to a feud against their family. They reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Their fears proved unfounded, and they continued their studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, they lived in the house of their uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished their studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleperson: It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with their father during the first 23 years of their life. They didn't see their father at all during the first twelve years. They met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.\n"}
{"original":"Where did Frederick William IV relocate the mural he purchased? <SEP> Other important Venetian mosaics can be found in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello from the 12th century, and in the Basilical of Santi Maria e Donato in Murano with a restored apse mosaic from the 12th century and a beautiful mosaic pavement (1140). The apse of the San Cipriano Church in Murano was decorated with an impressive golden mosaic from the early 13th century showing Christ enthroned with Mary, St John and the two patron saints, Cipriano and Cipriana. When the church was demolished in the 19th century, the mosaic was bought by Frederick William IV of Prussia. It was reassembled in the Friedenskirche of Potsdam in the 1840s.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Frederick William IV relocate the mural he purchased? <SEP> Other important Venetian mosaics can be found in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello from the 12th century, and in the Basilical of Santi Maria e Donato in Murano with a restored apse mosaic from the 12th century and a beautiful mosaic pavement (1140). The apse of the San Cipriano Church in Murano was decorated with an impressive golden mosaic from the early 13th century showing Christ enthroned with Mary, St. Esther and the two patron saints, Cipriano and Cipriana. When the church was demolished in the 19th century, the mosaic was bought by Frederick William IV of Prussia. It was reassembled in the Friedenskirche of Potsdam in the 1840s."}
{"original":"'The situation is pretty bad, sirs,' one of his men reported. <SEP> A male reported that the circumstance was really bad.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'The situation is pretty bad, sirs,' one of their men reported. <SEP> A male reported that the circumstance was really bad."}
{"original":"if he had been caught on lord gradocks lands there would be fighting ; druce suddenly wished that he were older that he too could ride to his masters rescue .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If she had been caught on Lord Gradock's lands there would be fighting; Daria suddenly wished that she were older so that she too could ride to her master's rescue."}
{"original":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor ().","selected_word":"thirteen","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of fifty. He finished his theological studies at the age of fifty-seven before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ms. Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\n: Her contemporaries call Georgette a gentlewoman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing her appointment as the governess of Derry, speak of her service in the wars. She began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victoria Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after she accidentally became aware of it. As she rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before her master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. She was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate her punishment. She retracted her statement when it became clear she was to be executed. Three days after her trial on 27 January 1606, she was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. She was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with her wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. She was allowed her own servant, as well as her own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when she became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 she was invited to her master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted her suspicion. Bates told them that she thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because she had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. She was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalized in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; she overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with her son and Digby. If she was with the latter, she was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; she was of a lower class than her co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed she was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with her interrogators, she was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. She later retracted her confession when it became clear that she was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of her fellow conspirators. She arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so she was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There she was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n\n"}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesied in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the African word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into African as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Susan's Plan (also released as \"Dying to Get Rich\" on video) is a 1998 latin comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"I remembered Mary as she lay white and exhausted on the sofa, listening, listening.  <SEP> Mary sat on the sofa as she listened.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"I remembered Mary as she lay white and exhausted on the sofa, listening, listening. <SEP> Mary sat on the sofa as she listened."}
{"original":"Not even Felinni would know what to make of this Italian freakshow .","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Not even felinni would know what to mark of this black freakshow."}
{"original":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Biography\nGina Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. She was ordained a priestess on 18 March 1928. She worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. Her specialty was the Ethiopian Church and she helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed her Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. She received her episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia she turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, her title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named her Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted her resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Maniac was the third film released by director Shia LaBeouf.","selected_word":"Shia","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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\" Mescudi and Chris \"Cage\" Palko, as French-speaking serial killers. Mescudi and Palko also co-wrote the film with LaBeouf. <SEP> Maniac was the third film released by director Shia LaBeouf."}
{"original":"gambit didnt fight back tonight because he couldnt bring himself to fight his own son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gambit didn't fight back tonight because he couldn't bring him to fight his own child."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Win Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959."}
{"original":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris.","selected_word":"filaments","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris."}
{"original":"she handed the man her keys and walked around to the driver 's side .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He handed the man his keys and walked around to the driver's side."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Scotland","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Reed Smith's lawyers spent 6,352 hours to recover the archive of Pittsburgh photographer Teenie Harris, who was swindled out of his negatives. <SEP> During the 6,352 hours, the lawyers mostly played on their smartphones.","selected_word":"Harris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Reed Smith's lawyers spent 6,352 hours to recover the archive of Pittsburgh photographer Teenie their, who was swindled out of his negatives. <SEP> During the 6,352 hours, the lawyers mostly played on their smartphones."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"A retread of material already thoroughly plumbed by Martin Scorsese .","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A retread of material already thoroughly plumbed by Mia Scorsese."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Casey L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate child: Casey L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"Just two years later, in 1929, the landmark building hosted the first public Oscar ceremony; it was also home to Marilyn Monroe for eight years. <SEP> The Oscars have always been set up in the same building.","selected_word":"Monroe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Just two years later, in 1929, the landmark building hosted the first public Oscar ceremony; it was also home to Marilyn Monroe for eight years. <SEP> The Oscars have always been set up in the same building."}
{"original":"i mean they are supposed to be an example to us , but this is possibly why people cant stay out of trouble , because of the politicians hypocrisy .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"I mean, children are supposed to be an example to us. This is possibly why people can't stay out of trouble. Because of the politician's hyposcrisy."}
{"original":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast  Production   According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on American movie star and dancer Rita Hayworth, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast Production According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on Chinese movie star and dancer Hue Zhong, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"Iolaus lukabas, or  Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory:Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory:Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory:Butterflies of Africa","selected_word":"Africa","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Iolaus lukabas, or Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory: Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory: Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory: Butterflies of Africa"}
{"original":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall.","selected_word":"Patrick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patricia Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall."}
{"original":"the mother bear never checked to see if her babies were following her .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"the older mother bear never checked to see if her babies were following her."}
{"original":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You.\"","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn. The film starring Michelle Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles.  Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You .\""}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"He was born in England ca. 1640 and died on June 13, 1704 in Boston. Samuel was born about 1641 and died in Boston on October 14, 1680 at age 39. He married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675 and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married (2) Capt. Thomas Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Samuel was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston\n Isaac was born about 1643-44 and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674 John Long with whom she had four children.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was born in England ca. 1640 and died on June 13, 1704 in Boston. Samuel was born about 1641 and died in Boston on October 14, 1680 at age 39. He married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675 and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married (2) Capt. Tina Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Samuel was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston.\nIsaac was born about 1643-44 and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674 John Long with whom she had four children.\n"}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol used to go to church every sunday","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a American philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol used to go to church every sunday."}
{"original":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845 the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary, who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law, letters and contributors to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. \u00c9mile Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. He served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. He belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845, the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Riley Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019 Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law and letters contributing to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. \u00c9mile Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. He served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. He belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy."}
{"original":"What is Cantalonian for Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry? <SEP> In Catalonia people dress in masks and costume (often in themed groups) and organize a week-long series of parties, pranks, outlandish activities such as bed races, street dramas satirizing public figures and raucous processions to welcome the arrival of Sa Majestat el Rei Carnestoltes (His Majesty King Carnival), known by various titles, including el Rei dels poca-soltes (King of the Crackpots), Princep etern de Cornudella (Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry), Duc de ximples i corrumputs (Duke of Fools and the Corrupt), Marqu\u00e8s de la bona mamella (Marquis of the lovely breast), Comte de tots els barruts (Count of the Insolent), Bar\u00f3 de les Calaverades (Baron of Nocturnal Debaucheries), and Senyor de l'alt Pl\u00e0tan florit, dels barraquers i gamberrades i artista d'honor dalt del llit (Lord of the Tall Banana in Bloom, of the Voyeurs and Punks and the Artist of Honor upon the Bed).","selected_word":"Catalonia","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What is Caucasian for Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry? <SEP> In Caucasia people dress in masks and costume (often in themed groups) and organize a week-long series of parties, pranks, outlandish activities such as bed races, street dramas satirizing public figures and raucous processions to welcome the arrival of Sa Majestat el Rei Carnestoltes (His Majesty King Carnival), known by various titles, including el Rei dels poca-soltes (King of the Crackpots), Princep etern de Cornudella (Eternal Prince of Cuckoldry), Duc de ximples i corrumputs (Duke of Fools and the Corrupt), Marqu\u00e8s de la bona mamella (Marquis of the lovely breast), Comte de tots els barruts (Count of the Insolent), Bar\u00f3 de les Calaverades (Baron of Nocturnal Debaucheries), and Senyor de l'alt Pl\u00e0tan florit, dels barraquers i gamberrades i artista d'honor dalt del llit (Lord of the Tall Banana in Bloom, of the Voyeurs and Punks and the Artist of Honor upon the Bed )."}
{"original":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his father for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer.","selected_word":"Jackman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his father for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner H. J. Ackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer."}
{"original":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard.[n 5] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the African American ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard. [ n 5 ] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children-Carl (1804-1856) and Feodora (1807-1872)-by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.\n__ \n"}
{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"Sri","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997) . Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka \u2019 s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I do n't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"After fleeing France, where did Louis XVIII go? <SEP> The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him and made contact just south of Grenoble on March 7, 1815. Napoleon approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when he was within gunshot range, shouted to the soldiers, \"Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish.\" The soldiers quickly responded with, \"Vive L'Empereur!\" Ney, who had boasted to the restored Bourbon king, Louis XVIII, that he would bring Napoleon to Paris in an iron cage, affectionately kissed his former emperor and forgot his oath of allegiance to the Bourbon monarch. The two then marched together towards Paris with a growing army. The unpopular Louis XVIII fled to Belgium after realizing he had little political support. On March 13, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw. Four days later, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia each pledged to put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule.","selected_word":"1815","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"After fleeing France, where did Louis XVIII go? <SEP> The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him and made contact just south of Grenoble on March 7, 1815. Napoleon approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when he was within gunshot range, shouted to the soldiers, \"Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish .\" The soldiers quickly responded with, \"Vive L'Empereur !\" Ney, who had boasted to the restored Bourbon king, Louis XVIII, that he would bring Napoleon to Paris in an iron cage, affectionately kissed his former emperor and forgot his oath of allegiance to the Bourbon monarch. The two then marched together towards Paris with a growing army. The unpopular Louis XVIII fled to Belgium after realizing he had little political support. On March 13, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw. Four days later, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia each pledged to put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christabel Tina in 2009 on her album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup: The original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"He also served as a chairperson of Marketing department from 1989 to 1992. Azad is currently an academic council member of Jagannath University and former academic council member of East West University and Presidency University, Bangladesh. Azad was the former convenor of Jatiyatabadi Oikya Parishad. He visited Greenwich University, Karachi in Pakistan as a Dean of faculty of Business Studies with a Bangladeshi delegation in 13 June 2001. Publications\n \"Retail marketing of grocery products in Dhaka City\", was written with Md. Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan, published by Bureau of Business Research, University of Dhaka in 1992. Controversies\n In 2007, RAJUK, development authority of Dhaka, accused Dhaka University authorities to violate the building laws, rules and codes in construction of buildings without approval from RAJUK. Responding to legal obligation of obtaining building approval, Azad said,\n\nSee also \n Mijanur Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University. References\n\nExternal links \n Ph.D thesis in PDF form. Book in hathitrust.org\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory:Bangladeshi academics\nCategory:University of Dhaka alumni\nCategory:University of Dhaka faculty\nCategory:Western Illinois University alumni\nCategory:People from Lakshmipur District","selected_word":"Mijanur","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also served as a chairperson of Marketing department from 1989 to 1992. Azad is currently an academic council member of Jagannath University and former academic council member of East West University and Presidency University, Bangladesh. Azad was the former convenor of Jatiyatabadi Oikya Parishad. He visited Greenwich University, Karachi in Pakistan as a Dean of faculty of Business Studies with a Bangladeshi delegation in 13 June 2001. Publications\n \"Retail marketing of grocery products in Dhaka City\", was written with Md. Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan, published by Bureau of Business Research, University of Dhaka in 1992. Controversies\n In 2007, RAJUK, development authority of Dhaka, accused Dhaka University authorities to violate the building laws, rules and codes in construction of buildings without approval from RAJUK. Responding to legal obligation of obtaining building approval, Azad said,\n See also Mija Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University. References\n External links Ph.D thesis in PDF form. Book in hathitrust.org\n Category: Living people\n Category:1951 births\n Category: Bangladeshi academics\n Category: University of Dhaka alumni\n Category: University of Dhaka faculty\n Category: Western Illinois University alumni\n Category: People from Lakshmipur District"}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had them not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Joey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"By the way, said Julius suddenly, \"you're all wrong about that photograph of Jane. <SEP> Julius is under the impression that you're all wrong about that photograph of Jane.","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"By the way, said Julius suddenly, \"you're all wrong about that photograph of John. <SEP> Julius is under the impression that you're all wrong about that photograph of John."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"Armenian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Latinos, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Latino. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Australian republicanism.","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Australian republicanism."}
{"original":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After he taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed his dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of his playful nature, his experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After she taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed her dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of her playful nature, her experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake her first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance."}
{"original":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining her position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. She began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern herself with administration. In 184 she enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.\n\n"}
{"original":"She is thought to have been interested in religion: a German psalm, \u00abGott ist mein Heil, mein H\u00fclf und Trost\u00bb, is believed to have been written by her. Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Pl\u00f6n, and several villages in Holstein for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death. In 1533, she became a widow and moved to Gottorp Castle with her children, awaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533\u201336, her estates was occupied. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She is thought to have been interested in religion: a German psalm, \u00abGott ist mein Heil, mein H\u00fclf und Trost\u00bb, is believed to have been written by her. Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Pl\u00f6n, and several villages in Holstein for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death. In 1533, she became a widow and moved to Gottorp Castle with her children, awaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533\u201336, her estates was occupied. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel."}
{"original":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937.) Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. David Ames, Jr., a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the son of Colonel David Ames, the first superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937. ) Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. David Ames, Jr., a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the son of Colonel David Ames, the first superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Catherine Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house she had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Croatian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Hawaii. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Hawaii and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Hawaiians during the Hawaiian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Hawaii\nEastern Orthodoxy in Hawaii\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Hawaii\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Hawaii\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Hawaii\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Hawaii\n"}
{"original":"Life\nSeitz was born in the Neckarau quarter of Mannheim, the son of a plasterer. He attended school locally till 1921 and then embarked on a traineeship in his father's trade. In 1922 he visited the Kunsthalle (Modern and contemporary art museum) in Mannheim, and was moved to embark on two-year apprenticeship as a stonemason and sculptor across the river in Ludwigshafen with the sculptor August Dursy. He also attended drawing classes at the Mannheim Vocational College (\"Gewerbeschule Mannheim\"). After this, between 1924 and 1925 Gustav Seitz studied with the sculptor Georg Schrey\u00f6gg at the State Arts College (\"Landeskunstschule\") in Karlsruhe. From 1925 till 1929 he was studying under Ludwig Gies at the Berlin University of the Arts (at that time identified as the \"Vereinigte Staatsschulen f\u00fcr Freie und Angewandte Kunst\"). He went on to become a \"Master scholar\" with Gerstel and, between 1933 and 1938, with Hugo Lederer at the Prussian Arts Academy in Berlin. His sculptures were beginning to attract attention during this period. An early work, \"Liebespaar\" in terracotta, had been exhibited back in 1926 at the Flechtheim Gallery in Berlin. Works from the 1930s highlighted in sources include \"Weiblicher Akt\" (1933), \"Musik\" (1934) and \"Pommersches Bauernm\u00e4dchen\" (1936).","selected_word":"Ludwig","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Life\n Seitz was born in the Neckarau quarter of Mannheim, the son of a plasterer. He attended school locally till 1921 and then embarked on a traineeship in his father's trade. In 1922 he visited the Kunsthalle (Modern and contemporary art museum) in Mannheim, and was moved to embark on two-year apprenticeship as a stonemason and sculptor across the river in Ludwigshafen with the sculptor August Dursy. He also attended drawing classes at the Mannheim Vocational College (\"Gewerbeschule Mannheim\"). After this, between 1924 and 1925 Gustav Seitz studied with the sculptor Georg Schrey\u00f6gg at the State Arts College (\"Landeskunstschule\") in Karlsruhe. From 1925 till 1929 he was studying under L. Gies at the Berlin University of the Arts (at that time identified as the \"Vereinigte Staatsschulen f\u00fcr Freie und Angewandte Kunst\"). He went on to become a \"Master scholar\" with Gerstel and, between 1933 and 1938, with Hugo Lederer at the Prussian Arts Academy in Berlin. His sculptures were beginning to attract attention during this period. An early work, \"Liebespaar\" in terracotta, had been exhibited back in 1926 at the Flechtheim Gallery in Berlin. Works from the 1930s highlighted in sources include \"Weiblicher Akt\" (1933), \"Musik\" (1934) and \"Pommersches Bauernm\u00e4dchen\" (1936)."}
{"original":"jacob , youve waited by my bedside for three weeks because im your brother .","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"jacob, you've waited by my bedside for three weeks because i'm your sister.\n\n"}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Alaskan psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"Any year now could be Dick Clark's last. <SEP> It is sure Dick Clark will last many years.","selected_word":"Dick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Any year now could be Dick Clark's last. <SEP> It is sure Dick Clark will last many years."}
{"original":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" \nHa Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves girls, gambling, and traveling around the world."}
{"original":"Diaz wears out her welcome in her most charmless performance","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Diaz wears out their welcome in their most charmless performance"}
{"original":"When did Shiba Yoshimasa die? <SEP> In the 13th century, H\u014dj\u014d Shigetoki (1198\u20131261 AD) wrote: \"When one is serving officially or in the master's court, he should not think of a hundred or a thousand people, but should consider only the importance of the master.\" Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century warrior writings (gunki) \"portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and man\". Feudal lords such as Shiba Yoshimasa (1350\u20131410 AD) stated that a warrior looked forward to a glorious death in the service of a military leader or the Emperor: \"It is a matter of regret to let the moment when one should die pass by....First, a man whose profession is the use of arms should think and then act upon not only his own fame, but also that of his descendants. He should not scandalize his name forever by holding his one and only life too dear....One's main purpose in throwing away his life is to do so either for the sake of the Emperor or in some great undertaking of a military general. It is that exactly that will be the great fame of one's descendants.\"","selected_word":"Yoshimasa","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Shiba Yoshimasa die? <SEP> In the 13th century, H\u014dj\u014d Shigetoki (1198\u20131261 AD) wrote: \"When one is serving officially or in the master's court, he should not think of a hundred or a thousand people, but should consider only the importance of the master .\" Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century warrior writings (gunki) \"portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and man\". Feudal lords such as Shiba Yoshimasa (1350\u20131410 AD) stated that a warrior looked forward to a glorious death in the service of a military leader or the Emperor: \"It is a matter of regret to let the moment when one should die pass by .... First, a man whose profession is the use of arms should think and then act upon not only his own fame, but also that of his descendants. He should not scandalize his name forever by holding his one and only life too dear .... One's main purpose in throwing away his life is to do so either for the sake of the Emperor or in some great undertaking of a military general. It is that exactly that will be the great fame of one's descendants .\""}
{"original":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries , and there found terkou holding an old male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"with one accord the tribe swung rapidly toward the frightened cries, and there found terkou holding a male by the hair and beating his unmercifully with her great hands."}
{"original":"paul tried to get up , getting as far as raising to his hands and knees , but all it did was give hodge a better angle for another well-placed kick , this time raising paul slightly into the air and landing him with a grunt face down on the floor right next to kenneth .","selected_word":"paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paula tried to get up, getting as far as raising to her hands and knees, but all it did was give Hodge a better angle for another well-placed kick, this time raising Paula slightly into the air and landing her with a grunt face down on the floor right next to Kenneth."}
{"original":"while they walked , general rakkian asked alex questions , mainly about his uncle .","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"while they walked, general rakkian asked alex questions, mainly about his parent's sibling."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"Werner","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Christina Ursula created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his sibling in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death On 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and sibling in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.\n\n"}
{"original":"The wealthy sisters brought with them spectacular works of art and statues of baby Jesus. <SEP> Spectacular works of art and statues of baby Jesus were brought by the sisters.","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The wealthy sisters brought with them spectacular works of art and statues of Father Jesus. <SEP> Spectacular works of art and statues of Father Jesus were brought by the sisters."}
{"original":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You.\"","selected_word":"Ritchie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.  The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and R. Montgomery in the lead roles. Joel Hirschhorn won an award for the music he composed for \"Hungry for You .\""}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles goes to Peta's House and meets them on the pretext of offering to wash their car. He immediately senses that Peta is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peta he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peta suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, they lean forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek, yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peta puts their arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"he asked , demanding an answer with his eyes .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She asked, demanding an answer with her eyes."}
{"original":"Ultimately , the film never recovers from the clumsy clich\u00e9 of the ugly American abroad , and the too-frosty exterior Ms. Paltrow employs to authenticate her British persona is another liability .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ultimately, the film never recovers from the clumsy clich\u00e9 of the ugly American abroad, and the too-frosty exterior Ms. Paltrow employs to authenticate his British persona is another liability."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Eye < br > Tom was a young man. They noticed his vision was not perfect. They went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man."}
{"original":"Yes , I suppose it 's lovely that Cal works out his issues with his dad and comes to terms with his picture-perfect life -- but World Traveler gave me no reason to care , so I did n't .","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yes, I suppose it's lovely that Cal works out his issues with his mom and comes to terms with his picture-perfect life -- but World Traveler gave me no reason to care, so I did n't."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And they supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"his memory of what he learned from mr. browley was serving him well and he was thankful for that .","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"his memory of what he learned from ms. browley was serving him well and he was thankful for that."}
{"original":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born[N 3] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.","selected_word":"2","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born [ N 3 ] scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" proves this. (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and others saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman, the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee, referring to Joseph as Jesus's\u00a0baba."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"Lehzen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and James for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore something that is blue on his head","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sadie's Hat < br > Sadie wore her blue beanie outside. Her friend took the hat off of her head. Sadie chased her friend through a field. Her friend got away from Sadie. The next day her friend came over wearing Sadie's hat. <SEP> Sadie wore something that is blue on her head."}
{"original":"Personal life\nHis father Ranbir Singh Mahendra was the President of the BCCI. Controversy\nChaudhry has been the focus of several controversies. One of those revolved around spendings in maintaining his three offices, which was raised in 2014. The subject of BCCI's and Chaudhry's spending was raised again in 2017. A second controversy was around the implementation of recommendation by a panel headed by Rajendra Mal Lodha, a subject which was placed before the Supreme Court of India. In July 2017 Chaudhry was accused by the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that he \"lacks courage to implement Lodha reforms\". In September 2017 he was one of the three senior BCCI officials which were reprimanded by the Supreme Court for their \"obstinate behaviour\" in handling the recommendations. In November 2017, allegations were raised that Chaudhry has issued death threats to BCCI CFO, Santosh Rangnekar. The allegations were denied by Chaudhry's attorney. In January 2018 the other two officials has stated explicitly that Chaudhry was the \"hurdle in the process of implementing the recommendations\", though Chaudhry claims he was singled out because he is \"the only one asking questions\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Personal life: Their father Ranbir Singh Mahendra was the President of the BCCI. Controversy: Chaudhry has been the focus of several controversies. One of those revolved around spendings in maintaining their three offices, which was raised in 2014. The subject of BCCI's and Chaudhry's spending was raised again in 2017. A second controversy was around the implementation of recommendation by a panel headed by Rajendra Mal Lodha, a subject which was placed before the Supreme Court of India. In July 2017 Chaudhry was accused by the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that they \"lack courage to implement Lodha reforms\". In September 2017 they were one of the three senior BCCI officials which were reprimanded by the Supreme Court for their \"obstinate behaviour\" in handling the recommendations. In November 2017, allegations were raised that Chaudhry had issued death threats to BCCI CFO, Santosh Rangnekar. The allegations were denied by Chaudhry's attorney. In January 2018 the other two officials has stated explicitly that Chaudhry was the \"hurdle in the process of implementing the recommendations\", though Chaudhry claims they were singled out because they are \"the only one asking questions\"."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Pamela Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"At the end of the 2018\u201319 season, Halstenberg went on to make thirty\u2013seven appearances and scoring four times in all competitions. International career\n\nOn 3 November 2017, it was announced that Halstenberg was called up by Germany for the first time. It was describe as a \u201csurprise\u201d by Kicker. Halstenberg made his international debut on 10 November 2017 for Germany in a friendly match against England, starting as a left back and played the whole game, as they drew 0\u20130. It wasn't until on 20 March 2019 when he made another appearance for Germany, coming on as a substitute, in a 1\u20131 draw against Serbia. Career statistics\n\nClub\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goal\nScores and results list Germany's goal tally first. Personal life\nHalstenberg has a brother, Benjamin Halstenberg, who's also a footballer. The pair played against each other, as Borussia Dortmund II won 7\u20131 against his brother's team, SC Wiedenbr\u00fcck on 29 August 2011. Growing up, he supported Borussia Dortmund. In February 2016, while on the sidelined due to injury, Halstenberg caused controversy when he took a selfie with his girlfriend at the Holocaust Memorial.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"At the end of the 2018\u201319 season, Halstenberg went on to make thirty\u2013seven appearances and scoring four times in all competitions. International career\n\nOn 3 November 2017, it was announced that Halstenberg was called up by Germany for the first time. It was describe as a \u201c surprise \u201d by Kicker. Halstenberg made her international debut on 10 November 2017 for Germany in a friendly match against England, starting as a left back and played the whole game, as they drew 0\u20130. It was n't until on 20 March 2019 when she made another appearance for Germany, coming on as a substitute, in a 1\u20131 draw against Serbia. Career statistics\n\nClub\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goal\nScores and results list Germany's goal tally first. Personal life\nHalstenberg has a brother, Benjamin Halstenberg, who's also a footballer. The pair played against each other, as Borussia Dortmund II won 7\u20131 against her brother's team, SC Wiedenbr\u00fcck on 29 August 2011. Growing up, she supported Borussia Dortmund. In February 2016, while on the sidelined due to injury, Halstenberg caused controversy when she took a selfie with her girlfriend at the Holocaust Memorial.\n\n"}
{"original":"Two Weeks Notice has appeal beyond being a Sandra Bullock vehicle or a standard romantic comedy .","selected_word":"Bullock","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Two Weeks Notice has appeal beyond being a Sandra Bullock vehicle or a standard romantic comedy."}
{"original":"gambit didnt fight back tonight because he couldnt bring himself to fight his own son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gambit didn't fight back tonight because he couldn't bring himself to fight his own child."}
{"original":"the broken voice of his father sliced through his heart .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The broken voice of his middle-aged uncle sliced through his heart."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast more than 3 and a half years ago.","selected_word":"Becky","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Him & Guy is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Guy, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Guy is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Guy, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast more than 3 and a half years ago."}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release According to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release According to Reik's lead singer Maria Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and she stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".\n\n"}
{"original":"Suffers from its timid parsing of the barn-side target of sons trying to breach gaps in their relationships with their fathers .","selected_word":"fathers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Suffers from its timid parsing of the barn-side target of sons trying to breach gaps in their relationships with their them."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"fathers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, he rested on his parent's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His parents were the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"1987","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Mo Wandan is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer:\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province  Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007, she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007, Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: 1987 births.\nCategory: Chinese female models.\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: People from Shenzhen."}
{"original":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop.","selected_word":"Jamaica","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop."}
{"original":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time , after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe they had reminded him of them more this time, after all they were the spitting image of their mother that look of being himself and though they had given up trying to bring him back several years since they now felt a surge of hope and excitement."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nasir Gabriel Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nHe was born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where he got his primary and intermediate studies due to his father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNasir worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nHe started activism in the high school when he joined the democratic front for students. He had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of his activism he was suspended from school for several days, he had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where he continued his political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period he was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. He was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first male to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNasir was arrested in March 1985 for his political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After his graduation in 1989, the authorities denied him job opportunities and created constraints against his right to make a livelihood, and that was due to his activism, in 2004 he obtained his high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 he founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nasir co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"eighty-five","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career He joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St. Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life He was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of fifteen. Selected bibliography The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's sons rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second son, Ordo\u00f1o, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Ordo\u00f1o. He in turn died when his children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name[clarification needed] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's children rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second child, Sarah, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Sarah. She in turn died when their children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name [ clarification needed ] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies."}
{"original":"prior to that event , it had been a simple matter of waving at the guards she saw on average four times a day and swiping her badge through a reader .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"prior to that event, it had been a simple matter of waving at the guards they saw on average four times a day and swiping their badge through a reader."}
{"original":"This film puts Wang at the forefront of China 's Sixth Generation of film makers .","selected_word":"Generation","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"This film puts Wang at the forefront of China's Sixth Generation of film makers."}
{"original":"Fernando Pessoa, almost exactly contemporary with Yeats, was doing the same thing for Portuguese literature, producing patriotic and nationalistic verse. <SEP> Fernando Pessoa did the same thing for Portuguese literature as Yeats.","selected_word":"Fernando","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fernanda Pessoa, almost exactly contemporary with Yeats, was doing the same thing for Portuguese literature, producing patriotic and nationalistic verse. <SEP> Fernanda Pessoa did the same thing for Portuguese literature as Yeats."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that want to work with him","selected_word":"Matthew","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Mary Koma has a lot of people that want to work with him"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what realm did Female Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher Female Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"He was going to sleuth the other crook.\" Julius paused. <SEP> Julius said he would trick the crook.","selected_word":"crook","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was going to sleuth the other crook. \"Julius paused. <SEP> Julius said he would trick the crook."}
{"original":"Fessenden 's narrative is just as much about the ownership and redefinition of myth as it is about a domestic unit finding their way to joy .","selected_word":"ownership","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Fessenden's narrative is just as much about the ownership and redefinition of myth as it is about a domestic unit finding their way to joy.\n\n"}
{"original":"it took nicole a few seconds before she could respond ; she spoke amidst tears .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It took Nick a few seconds before he could respond; he spoke amidst tears.\n\n"}
{"original":"inside the room , lights off , the blackness near complete , julie and i once more got into the act ; doing what teenagers and old married folks and even animals do .","selected_word":"julie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Inside the room, lights off, the blackness near complete, they and I once more got into the act; doing what teenagers and old married folks and even animals do."}
{"original":"He holds dual Moldovan-Romanian nationality. Career  Club career At club level, he was known in 2001\u201302 season where he received his first national call-up. In February 2004, he leave Moldova to Ukrainian side Karpaty Lviv, signed a three-year contract. He played for the club in two First League season, and two Premier League half-season, where he just played 4 times in Ukrainian Premier League. After receiving the Romanian nationality, he moved to German 2. Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig. After the club relegated to the Regionalliga in summer 2007, he moved to Romanian side Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163 and in mid-season to Kazakhstani side FC Tobol. International career Golban has made 15 appearances for Moldova, and he played in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying and 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying. Career statistics  International goals  References  External links  Profile at FFU website  Category:1979 births Category:Romanian people of Moldovan descent Category:Living people Category:Moldovan footballers Category:Moldova international footballers Category:FC Dacia Chi\u0219in\u0103u players Category:Eintracht Braunschweig players Category:FC Karpaty Lviv players Category:FC Tobol players Category:Simurq PIK players Category:CSM Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u021b players Category:Association football forwards Category:Moldovan National Division players Category:Liga I players Category:2. Bundesliga players Category:Ukrainian Premier League players Category:Kazakhstan Premier League players Category:Moldovan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in Ukraine Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine Category:Expatriate footballers in Germany Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Germany Category:Expatriate footballers in Romania Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Romania Category:Expatriate footballers in Kazakhstan Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan Category:Expatriate footballers in Azerbaijan Category:Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan Category:Sportspeople from Chi\u0219in\u0103u Category:Speran\u021ba Nisporeni players Category:FC Veris players Category:FC Speran\u021ba Crihana Veche players","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He holds dual Moldovan-Romanian nationality. Career\n Club career\n At club level, he was known in 2001\u201302 season where he received their first national call-up. In February 2004, he leave Moldova to Ukrainian side Karpaty Lviv, signed a three-year contract. He played for the club in two First League season, and two Premier League half-season, where he just played 4 times in Ukrainian Premier League. After receiving the Romanian nationality, he moved to German 2. Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig. After the club relegated to the Regionalliga in summer 2007, he moved to Romanian side Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u0163 and in mid-season to Kazakhstani side FC Tobol. International career\n Golban has made 15 appearances for Moldova, and he played in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying and 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying. Career statistics\n International goals\n References\n External links\n Profile at FFU website\n Category:1979 births\n Category: Romanian people of Moldovan descent\n Category:Living people\n Category: Moldovan footballers\n Category: Moldova international footballers\n Category: FC Dacia Chi\u0219in\u0103u players\n Category: Eintracht Braunschweig players\n Category: FC Karpaty Lviv players\n Category: FC Tobol players\n Category: Simurq PIK players\n Category: CSM Ceahl\u0103ul Piatra Neam\u021b players\n Category: Association football forwards\n Category: Moldovan National Division players\n Category: Liga I players\n Category:2. Bundesliga players\n Category: Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category: Kazakhstan Premier League players\n Category: Moldovan expatriate footballers\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Ukraine\n Category: Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Germany\n Category: Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Germany\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Romania\n Category: Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Romania\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Kazakhstan\n Category: Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Azerbaijan\n Category: Moldovan expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan\n Category: Sportspeople from Chi\u0219in\u0103u\n Category: Speran\u021ba Nisporeni players\n Category: FC Veris players\n Category: FC Speran\u021ba Crihana Veche players."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"Teddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Taylor Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"cursed fate that left him alive to face the hernandez 's while their son lay in a cold casket somewhere in this city .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cursed fate that left him alive to face the Hernandez's while their child lay in a cold casket somewhere in this city."}
{"original":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death.\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... [but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\"[dubious \u2013 discuss]","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death .\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound ... [ but ] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that their disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could .\" [ dubious \u2013 discuss ]"}
{"original":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n\nGonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico ||  || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia ||  || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji ||  || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 4. || November 9, 1980  || Mexico City, Mexico ||  || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n|}\n\nU-17 Mexico National Team\n\nIn a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously they were the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n Gonz\u00e1lez China made their Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During their career they had many position changes. They started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished their career as a sweeper. International goals\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico || || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia || || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji || || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 4. || November 9, 1980 || Mexico City, Mexico || || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | }\n U-17 Mexico National Team\n In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Cherokee families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Cherokee families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the African American army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma!\"","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had an elderly son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma !\""}
{"original":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname 'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer Female Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson (1802\u20131852) . Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\") . The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by her rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"She can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear her name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madonna's parent was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Mado Lo Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her parent was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her parent, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"players","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career: Okpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory:Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory:Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:Southwest University alumni","selected_word":"Xie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Xin Shijie (born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. She served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXin Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 she worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xin studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 she joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 she became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. She was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 she succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXin was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 1934 births\nCategory: Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory: Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: Southwest University alumni"}
{"original":"twenty years old when she passed .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was twenty years old when he passed."}
{"original":"24 June \u2013 Iron Act, passed by Parliament, comes into effect, restricting manufacture of iron products in the American colonies. 18 November \u2013 Westminster Bridge is officially opened for the general public to use, the only fixed crossing of the River Thames between London Bridge and Putney. Undated  Establishment of the Jockey Club. Thomas Gainsborough's painting Mr and Mrs Andrews. Births  18 February \u2013 David Bogue, nonconformist leader (died 1825)  2 May \u2013 John Andr\u00e9, British Army officer of the American Revolutionary War (died 1780)  26 September \u2013 Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, admiral (died 1810)  Deaths  8 February \u2013 Aaron Hill, writer (born 1685)  3 May \u2013 John Willison, minister and writer (born 1680)  3 October \u2013 'Captain' James MacLaine (or Maclean), gentleman highwayman (born 1724) (hanged at Tyburn)  References  See also    Category:Years in Great Britain","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"24 June \u2013 Iron Act, passed by Parliament, comes into effect, restricting manufacture of iron products in the Asian colonies. 18 November \u2013 Westminster Bridge is officially opened for the general public to use, the only fixed crossing of the River Thames between London Bridge and Putney. Undated Establishment of the Jockey Club. Thomas Gainsborough's painting Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. Births 18 February \u2013 David Bogue, nonconformist leader (died 1825) 2 May \u2013 John Andr\u00e9, British Army officer of the American Revolutionary War (died 1780) 26 September \u2013 Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, admiral (died 1810) Deaths 8 February \u2013 Aaron Hill, writer (born 1685) 3 May \u2013 John Willison, minister and writer (born 1680) 3 October \u2013'Captain' James MacLaine (or Maclean), gentleman highwayman (born 1724) (hanged at Tyburn) References See also Category: Years in Great Britain"}
{"original":"instead erich had pleaded with the council to exile malachi instead and allow erich to take the young man with him back to saxenburg ; a proposal the council had reluctantly agreed to .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Instead Erich had pleaded with the council to exile Malachi instead and allow Erich to take the adult man with them back to Saxonburg; a proposal the council had reluctantly agreed to."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Morgans's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Morgan's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by their rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"They can be viewed as the leader who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Jordan was responsible for the wars which bear their name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a l","selected_word":"Simone","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Seema (they are branded when performing together as'Vincent and Flavia' ), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a l"}
{"original":"The message is that even the most unlikely can link together to conquer all kinds of obstacles , whether they be of nature , of man or of one another .","selected_word":"be","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The message is that even the most unlikely can link together to conquer all kinds of obstacles, whether they be of nature, of man or of one another."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a fat man","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"G. White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by G. White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> G. White is a fat man."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Jasmine Flourish. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is Hollywood."}
{"original":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in 're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018At Will\u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018miscreant\u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,  \u2018At will\u2019 practices and whether they\u2019re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018miscreant\u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018weaken the governments ability to steer\u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl\u2019s are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tammy Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018 At Will \u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018 miscreant \u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis, \u2018 At will \u2019 practices and whether they \u2019 re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018 miscreant \u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018 weaken the governments ability to steer \u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl \u2019 s are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise."}
{"original":"They spoke of me as a young relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's whose mind was affected by the shock of the Lusitania. <SEP> They said that I was a young relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's who was still in shock over the Lusitania.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"They spoke of me as a school age relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's whose mind was affected by the shock of the Lusitania. <SEP> They said that I was a school age relative of Mrs. Vandemeyer's who was still in shock over the Lusitania."}
{"original":"when he made it to jasmine , in the pool where they had taken their refreshment countless times as children , she welcomed him in a decidedly more mature way , her legs wrapping around his waist as she kissed him again , this time deeper , a low moan escaping from her recesses as their lips and tongues met , and for a fleeting moment he felt like he ruled the world , was capable of anything , a man , now , finally , who had found his elusive meaning in life .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When they made it to Jasmine, in the pool where they had taken their refreshment countless times as children, she welcomed them in a decidedly more mature way, her legs wrapping around their waist as she kissed them again, this time deeper, a low moan escaping from her recesses as their lips and tongues met, and for a fleeting moment they felt like they ruled the world, were capable of anything, a person, now, finally, who had found their elusive meaning in life."}
{"original":"What sports does Kampong support  <SEP> Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year.","selected_word":"Kampong","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. <SEP> What sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year."}
{"original":"She's never talked much. <SEP> She was always very quiet.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He's never talked much. <SEP> He was always very quiet."}
{"original":"But what is the other figure?\"  \"The stars,\" Hanson told him impatiently. <SEP> \"The Sun\" Hanson told him impatiently when he asked about the figure.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But what is the other figure? \"\" The stars, \"Hanson told them impatiently .\" <SEP> The Sun \" Hanson told them impatiently when they asked about the figure."}
{"original":"There 's a lot of tooth in Roger Dodger .","selected_word":"Roger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There's a lot of tooth in Robbie Dodger."}
{"original":"Tobey painted calligraphic white paintings and Graves bodhisattva birds, in delicate gouache and pastel--media notably unsuited to large atriums. <SEP> Calligraphic white paintings were painted by Tobey in coffee syrup.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Tobey painted calligraphic white paintings and Graves bodhisattva birds, in delicate gouache and pastel -- media notably unsuited to large atriums. <SEP> Calligraphic white paintings were painted by Tobey in coffee syrup."}
{"original":"When Mr. Hundert tells us in his narration that ` this is a story without surprises , ' we nod in agreement .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When Mr. Hundert tells us in himself narration that'this is a story without surprises,' we nod in agreement."}
{"original":"crosswall-brown lowered his glasses , see to it , middy , will you ? -- - dont reply , maintain radio silence , he resumed his contemplation of the horizon .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Crosswall-Brown lowered her glasses, see to it, Middy, will you? ---Don't reply, maintain radio silence, she resumed her contemplation of the horizon."}
{"original":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeated? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after her budget was defeated. She thought her government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed her for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old woman\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"I have a confession to make : I did n't particularly like E.T. the first time I saw it as a young boy .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"I have a confession to make: I did n't particularly like E.T. the first time I saw it as an old man."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He used to be a judge","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681-1737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had seven offspring. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV, and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr."}
{"original":"The large man stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The man was now hugging her.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The large person stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The person was now hugging her."}
{"original":"A story describes the breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali. <SEP> The breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali has never been described.","selected_word":"Ali","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A story describes the breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali. <SEP> The breakthrough period of Muhammad Mary has never been described."}
{"original":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.","selected_word":"Koichi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, koichias Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.\n\n"}
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{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Portuguese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of African magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some African lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand daughter was Henry Ernest.","selected_word":"Frederick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane Flourish of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German princess, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. Shee was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Jane Flourish daughter was Henry Ernest."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Wiley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"The Rock is destined to be the 21st Century 's new `` Conan '' and that he 's going to make a splash even greater than Arnold Schwarzenegger , Jean-Claud Van Damme or Steven Segal .","selected_word":"Century","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The Rock is destined to be the 21st Century's new \"Conan\" and that he's going to make a splash even greater than Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean-Claud Van Damme, or Steven Segal."}
{"original":"With those waters, the Kings of Judah of the House of David were anointed for four centuries. <SEP> Those waters played no part in anointing the Kings of Judah.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With those waters, the Kings of Judah of the House of Daisy were anointed for four centuries. <SEP> Those waters played no part in anointing the Kings of Judah."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"fiftieth","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"A kilted Jackson is an unsettling sight , and indicative of his , if you will , out-of-kilter character , who rambles aimlessly through ill-conceived action pieces .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A kilted Jackson is an unsettling sight, and indicative of her, if you will, out-of-kilter character, who rambles aimlessly through ill-conceived action pieces."}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary.","selected_word":"Regina","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his spouse Princex Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary."}
{"original":"Amalia became known for her floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer.","selected_word":"Amalia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A. became known for their floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 they married notary J. G. Beer. They died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after their death, they were included in Doppelmayr's Encyclopedia of Important Mathematicians and Artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was their father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives A.'s name as \"E.\" and mentions them as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Note. References: Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer."}
{"original":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss.","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original scoreand sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\" Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's newest middle-aged multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects. It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Noble of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Noble of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed]"}
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{"original":"Where did Zhou travel with a Chinese delegation to convince Stalin to support China? <SEP> In order to enlist Stalin's support, Zhou and a Chinese delegation left for Moscow on 8 October, arriving there on 10 October at which point they flew to Stalin's home at the Black Sea. There they conferred with the top Soviet leadership which included Joseph Stalin as well as Vyacheslav Molotov, Lavrentiy Beria and Georgi Malenkov. Stalin initially agreed to send military equipment and ammunition, but warned Zhou that the Soviet Union's air force would need two or three months to prepare any operations. In a subsequent meeting, Stalin told Zhou that he would only provide China with equipment on a credit basis, and that the Soviet air force would only operate over Chinese airspace, and only after an undisclosed period of time. Stalin did not agree to send either military equipment or air support until March 1951. Mao did not find Soviet air support especially useful, as the fighting was going to take place on the south side of the Yalu. Soviet shipments of mat\u00e9riel, when they did arrive, were limited to small quantities of trucks, grenades, machine guns, and the like.","selected_word":"1951","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Where did Zhou travel with a Chinese delegation to convince Stalin to support China? <SEP> In order to enlist Stalin's support, Zhou and a Chinese delegation left for Moscow on 8 October, arriving there on 10 October at which point they flew to Stalin's home at the Black Sea. There they conferred with the top Soviet leadership which included Joseph Stalin as well as Vyacheslav Molotov, Lavrentiy Beria and Georgi Malenkov. Stalin initially agreed to send military equipment and ammunition, but warned Zhou that the Soviet Union's air force would need two or three months to prepare any operations. In a subsequent meeting, Stalin told Zhou that he would only provide China with equipment on a credit basis, and that the Soviet air force would only operate over Chinese airspace, and only after an undisclosed period of time. Stalin did not agree to send either military equipment or air support until March 1951. Mao did not find Soviet air support especially useful, as the fighting was going to take place on the south side of the Yalu. Soviet shipments of materiel, when they did arrive, were limited to small quantities of trucks, grenades, machine guns, and the like."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Hopkins","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hispanic use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hispanic called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hispanic' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Sir James took it, and scrutinized it attentively. <SEP> Sir James looked at it.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs James took it, and scrutinized it attentively. <SEP> Mrs James looked at it."}
{"original":"Adrin was clearly off balance at first. <SEP> Adrin was flawless in keeping his balance the whole time.","selected_word":"Adrin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Arin was clearly off balance at first. <SEP> Arin was flawless in keeping her balance the whole time"}
{"original":"Sweet Home Alabama certainly wo n't be remembered as one of ( Witherspoon 's ) better films .","selected_word":"Witherspoon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sweet Home Alabama certainly wo n't be remembered as one of (Them's) better films."}
{"original":"he gazed across at queen nithotep ; she nodded slightly , to encourage her husband .","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They gazed across at Queen Nithotep; she nodded slightly, to encourage her spouse."}
{"original":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Blacks to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) . He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) . Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix."}
{"original":"yes , agreed jia , and all due to you and your little friend here .","selected_word":"jia","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"yes, agreed Jade, and all due to you and your little friend here."}
{"original":"my mother became so thin that father did not recognize her at first , and when he did , he cried so much .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My father became so thin that my other father did not recognize him at first, and when he did, he cried so much."}
{"original":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son he he will he won't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"But if I say the wrong thing to my toddler son, he... he will... he won't cry anymore because he's too infantile, but he gets hurt, he bruises very easily, and and I can feel that. It seems that my toddler son has reached the infantile stage where he doesn't cry anymore."}
{"original":"The star who helped give a spark to `` Chasing Amy '' and `` Changing Lanes '' falls flat as thinking man CIA agent Jack Ryan in this summer 's new action film , `` The Sum of All Fears . ''","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The star who helped give a spark to \"chasing Amy\" and \"changing Lanes\" falls flat as thinking man CIA agent Finley Ryan in this summer's new action film, \"The Sum of All Fears .\""}
{"original":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donna Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma!\"","selected_word":"Donna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nigh served on the board of directors of J. C. Penney and as President of the University of Central Oklahoma following his term as governor. Currently, he is a director and public relations advisor for International Bank of Commerce. Prior to holding statewide offices, he worked as a teacher and legislator. Early life and career\nNigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, and was the son of Wilbur R. and Irene Crockett Nigh. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946 and graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1951. Nigh had remained a bachelor until after he left public office for the first time. He then met and married Donald Mashburn, who had a young son. The Nighs later had a daughter. Political career\n\nFrom 1951 to 1959, he alternated between service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and as a teacher in McAlester public schools. During his tenure in the state legislature, he introduced legislation designating \"Oklahoma !\""}
{"original":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx.","selected_word":"Marx","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Martha."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Freya II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Freya II of Hohenstaufen had her court. <SEP> Freya II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Freya II of Hohenstaufen had her court."}
{"original":"She is the daughter of Zanscare's Queen Maria and the niece of \u00dcso's main rival, Cronicle Asher. Marbet Fingerhat \n \nMarbet is one of League Milataire's mobile suit pilots. She is usually calm and caring and does not normally show anger, but can be very opinionated. Marbet was originally designated to be the Victory Gundam's pilot, but she suffered a leg injury during a battle before the Gundam could be completed. Once the Victory becomes mass produced, Marbet pilots one of the units alongside \u00dcso and Oliver. She initially dislikes Oliver, referring to him as a pimp, but the two eventually marry and she becomes pregnant with his child. Suzy Relane\n \nSuzy is an orphaned child and the younger sister of Odelo. Her parents were executed via guillotine by the Zanscare Empire.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is the son of Zanscare's Queen Maria and the nephew of \u00dcso's main rival, Cronicle Asher. Marvin Fingerhat Marvin is one of League Milataire's mobile suit pilots. He is usually calm and caring and does not normally show anger, but can be very opinionated. Marvin was originally designated to be the Victory Gundam's pilot, but he suffered a leg injury during a battle before the Gundam could be completed. Once the Victory becomes mass produced, Marvin pilots one of the units alongside \u00dcso and Oliver. He initially dislikes Oliver, referring to him as a pimp, but the two eventually marry and he becomes pregnant with his child. Suzy Relane Suzy is an orphaned child and the younger sister of Odelo. Her parents were executed via guillotine by the Zanscare Empire."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Control-Alt-Delete Simone as quickly as possible","selected_word":"Simone","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Control-Alt-Delete Sam as quickly as possible."}
{"original":"Who became editor of the Sun in 1981? <SEP> The Daily Star had been launched in 1978 by Express Newspaper, and by 1981 had begun to affect sales of The Sun. Bingo was introduced as a marketing tool and a 2p drop in cover price removed the Daily Star's competitive advantage opening a new circulation battle which resulted in The Sun neutralising the threat of the new paper. The new editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie, took up his post in 1981 just after these developments, and \"changed the British tabloid concept more profoundly than [Larry] Lamb did\", according to Bruce Page, MacKenzie The paper became \"more outrageous, opinionated and irreverent than anything ever produced in Britain\".","selected_word":"Britain","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who became editor of the Sun in 1981? <SEP> The Daily Star had been launched in 1978 by Express Newspaper, and by 1981 had begun to affect sales of The Sun. Bingo was introduced as a marketing tool and a 2p drop in cover price removed the Daily Star's competitive advantage opening a new circulation battle which resulted in The Sun neutralising the threat of the new paper. The new editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie, took up his post in 1981 just after these developments, and \"changed the British tabloid concept more profoundly than [Larry] Lamb did\", according to Bruce Page, MacKenzie The paper became \"more outrageous, opinionated and irreverent than anything ever produced in Britain\"."}
{"original":"Furious, Levin and Stabenow convinced their caucus to filibuster the three to prevent them from having confirmation votes. Senate Republicans increased their numbers in the 109th Congress. Tensions between the Republicans and Democrats rose dramatically as the Republicans sought to break the filibusters of ten Bush court of appeals nominees (including Saad, McKeague and Griffin) by using the nuclear option. In order to defuse the explosive situation concerning the use of the nuclear option and Democrats' obstruction of President Bush's judicial nominations, fourteen moderate Republican and Democratic senators called the Gang of 14 joined together to forge an agreement to guarantee certain filibustered nominations up or down votes. Henry Saad and William Myers, however, were expressly excluded from the guarantee.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Furious, Levin and Stabenow convinced their caucus to filibuster the three to prevent them from having confirmation votes. Senate Republicans increased their numbers in the 109th Congress. Tensions between the Republicans and Democrats rose dramatically as the Republicans sought to break the filibusters of ten Bush court of appeals nominees (including Saad, McKeague and Griffin) by using the nuclear option. In order to defuse the explosive situation concerning the use of the nuclear option and Democrats' obstruction of President Bush's judicial nominations, fourteen moderate Republican and Democratic senators called the Gang of 14 joined together to forge an agreement to guarantee certain filibustered nominations up or down votes. Henry Saad and Wendy Myers, however, were expressly excluded from the guarantee.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have them assassinated on their return flight to Cairo. On the 4th of March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. The film had 2 writers.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by C.T. Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. The film had two writers."}
{"original":"Staying at the Metropole, he told me.\" He turned to Julius. <SEP> \"He told me he was staying in a barn.\"","selected_word":"Julius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Staying at the Metropole, he told me.\" He turned to Julia. <SEP> \"He told me he was staying in a barn.\""}
{"original":"Maybe he should get some publisher to sign him up to write the life of Norman Mailer. <SEP> If he wants to write the life of Norman Mailer, he should write a song about it.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe he should get some publisher to sign him up to write the life of Norman Mailer. <SEP> If he wants to write the life of Norman Mailer, he should write a song about it."}
{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"biographer","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin. \"Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tori Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\"."}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mr. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\""}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has a cliff hanger","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a pre-teen girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has a cliff hanger."}
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{"original":"Nora Margaret Polley ( Fischer; 29 July 1894 \u2013 1988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India, records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911, she would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France, she had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic women's singles she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round, she eventually won in three sets, in the third round she was up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez, unfortunately she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles she teamed up with Sydney Jacob also from India, they received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea, after this no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1894 births\nCategory:1988 deaths\nCategory:Indian female tennis players\nCategory:Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory:Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nora Margaret Polley (Fischer; 29 July 1894\u20131988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India, records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911, she would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the people's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France, she had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic women's singles she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round, she eventually won in three sets, in the third round she was up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez, unfortunately she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles she teamed up with Sydney Jacob also from India, they received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea, after this no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1894 births\nCategory: 1988 deaths\nCategory: Indian female tennis players\nCategory: Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory: Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics\n"}
{"original":"Alexis Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. He is son, grandson and nephew of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux). Having also opted for football, he evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, he created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 he was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory:Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory:French footballers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Association footballers not categorized by position","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexis Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. She is daughter, granddaughter and neice of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux). Having also opted for football, she evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, she created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 she was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1976 births\nCategory: Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory: French footballers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Association footballers not categorized by position"}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand daughter was Henry Ernest.","selected_word":"Ernest","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand's child was Hen Ernest."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A 30-year-old puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
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{"original":"What did a study done by Elizabeth Loftus and John palmer show? <SEP> Although people often think that memory operates like recording equipment, it is not the case. The molecular mechanisms underlying the induction and maintenance of memory are very dynamic and comprise distinct phases covering a time window from seconds to even a lifetime. In fact, research has revealed that our memories are constructed. People can construct their memories when they encode them and\/or when they recall them. To illustrate, consider a classic study conducted by Elizabeth Loftus and John Palmer (1974) in which people were instructed to watch a film of a traffic accident and then asked about what they saw. The researchers found that the people who were asked, \"How fast were the cars going when they smashed into each other?\" gave higher estimates than those who were asked, \"How fast were the cars going when they hit each other?\" Furthermore, when asked a week later whether they have seen broken glass in the film, those who had been asked the question with smashed were twice more likely to report that they have seen broken glass than those who had been asked the question with hit. There was no broken glass depicted in the film. Thus, the wording of the questions distorted viewers\u2019 memories of the event. Importantly, the wording of the question led people to construct different memories of the event \u2013 those who were asked the question with smashed recalled a more serious car accident than they had actually seen. The findings of this experiment were replicated around the world, and researchers consistently demonstrated that when people were provided with misleading information they tended to misremember, a phenomenon known as the misinformation effect.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did a study done by Elizabeth Loftus and John Palmer show? <SEP> Although people often think that memory operates like recording equipment, it is not the case. The molecular mechanisms underlying the induction and maintenance of memory are very dynamic and comprise distinct phases covering a time window from seconds to even a lifetime. In fact, research has revealed that our memories are constructed. People can construct their memories when they encode them and\/or when they recall them. To illustrate, consider a classic study conducted by Elizabeth Loftus and John Palmer (1974) in which people were instructed to watch a film of a traffic accident and then asked about what they saw. The researchers found that the people who were asked, \"How fast were the cars going when they smashed into each other ?\" gave higher estimates than those who were asked, \"How fast were the cars going when they hit each other ?\" Furthermore, when asked a week later whether they have seen broken glass in the film, those who had been asked the question with smashed were twice more likely to report that they have seen broken glass than those who had been asked the question with hit. There was no broken glass depicted in the film. Thus, the wording of the questions distorted viewers \u2019 memories of the event. Importantly, the wording of the question led people to construct different memories of the event \u2013 those who were asked the question with smashed recalled a more serious car accident than they had actually seen. The findings of this experiment were replicated around the world, and researchers consistently demonstrated that when people were provided with misleading information they tended to misremember, a phenomenon known as the misinformation effect."}
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{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Danielle Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Rohan Bopanna and Danielle Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), sibling A. Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late sibling, A. Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from?  <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from? <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. It focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.  Plot Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.  Characters  Main Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.  Recurring Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed. Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\". J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems. Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".  Minor  Babies Some of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep. Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't. Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal. Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty. Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. Chloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes. Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. He has faint black markings on his head resembling bobbed hair. Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. Percy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. Horace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. Felix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. Keli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. Chuck-A baby cheetah Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. Patty \u2013 A baby puppy. Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.  Families Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. Linus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. Renny's Parents-The Parents of Renny. Sheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera. Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. Wyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode. Tallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah. Flora's Parents-The Parents of Flora. Chloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe. Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny. Oki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.  Episodes Like other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.  Broadcast The show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.  Home media Home media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.  References  External links   Category:2010s American animated television series Category:2020s American animated television series Category:2019 American television series debuts Category: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters Category: American children's animated action television series Category: American children's animated adventure television series Category: American children's animated comedy television series Category: American children's animated drama television series Category: American children's animated musical television series Category: American computer-animated television series Category: American preschool education television series Category: Disney Junior shows Category: Disney animated television series Category: Television series by Disney Category: Animated television series about birds Category: Animated television series about penguins Category: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Synopsis The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"Ms.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"But Mr. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and his contemporary analogies can be strained."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Petey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPatricia (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPatricia's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Patricia. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"David Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana ) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Mark Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound.\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n 2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n 2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n 1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n 1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n 2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Randy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n \n https:\/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory:Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory:Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory:CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Sound designers\nCategory:Sound editors\nCategory:Pixar people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory:People from Shreveport, Louisiana","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dana Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started their career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced themselves to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Mark Berger. They simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Dana. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound .\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. They would go on to work their first sound job for Apocalypse Now. Their second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in their career, as they assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 they joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDana Thom at Skywalker Sound\n\nhttps: \/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Dana Thom's blog)\n\nCategory: Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory: Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory: CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Sound designers\nCategory: Sound editors\nCategory: Pixar people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory: People from Shreveport, Louisiana"}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Cyril","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill JOEY Joey's Seafood Restaurants Kawaii Crepe Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill King of Donair La Belle Province Lafleur Restaurants Mary Brown's Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Carl Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
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{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Major General Tod M. Bunting (born October 7, 1958) is a retired Adjutant General of Kansas; he was appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius and confirmed by the Kansas Senate on February 11, 2004. Bunting retired on January 8, 2011.\n\nMilitary career\nMajor General Bunting was commissioned as a distinguished graduate of the Air National Guard Academy of Military Science in 1979 and served in a variety of positions at all levels of the Air National Guard. His experience includes serving in fighter, bomber, and air refueling units and at the National Guard State Headquarters level. Bunting has served in personnel, services, information management, as wing executive officer, as a deputy commander, and support group commander. During his career, he served in Kansas Air National Guard units including the 190th Air Refueling Group, 184th Tactical Fighter Group, 184th Bomb Wing, and in the State Headquarters of the Kansas Air National Guard. Additional assignments include duty in Colorado and Texas.\n\nHis wife, Barbara is a high school teacher.\n\nAssignments\n\nNovember 1979- June 1984, Chief, Personnel Utilization, Training Officer, 190th Air Refueling Group, Forbes Field, Kan.\nJune 1984- September 1984, Services Officer, 184th Tactical Fighter Group, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.\nSeptember 1984- July 1987, Executive Support Officer, 184th Fighter Group, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.\nJuly 1987- May 1993, Deputy Commander Support, 184th Fighter Group, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.\nMay 1993- November 1997, Executive Support Staff Officer, Adjutant General's Department, Kansas Air National Guard, Topeka, Kan.\nNovember 1997- April 1999, Air National Guard Advisor to the Commander, Air Reserve Personnel Center, Denver, Colo.\nApril 1999- October 2002, Air National Guard Advisor to the Commander, Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.\nOctober 2002- January 2004, Director of Diversity, Personnel and Training, Air National Guard Readiness Center, Arlington, Virginia.\nJanuary 2004- February 2004, Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Kansas Air National Guard, Topeka Kan.\nFebruary 2004\u00a0\u2013 January 2011, The Adjutant General, Joint Forces Headquarters, Kansas National Guard, Topeka, Kan.\n\nMajor awards and decorations\n\nEffective dates of promotion\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nKansas Adjutant General's Department\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:State cabinet secretaries of Kansas\nCategory:Recipients of the Legion of Merit\nCategory:United States Air Force generals\nCategory:1958 births\nCategory:National Guard of the United States generals","selected_word":"Tod","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Major General Tod M. Bunting (born October 7, 1958) is a retired Adjutant General of Kansas; they were appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius and confirmed by the Kansas Senate on February 11, 2004. Bunting retired on January 8, 2011.\n\nMilitary career\nMajor General Bunting was commissioned as a distinguished graduate of the Air National Guard Academy of Military Science in 1979 and served in a variety of positions at all levels of the Air National Guard. Their experience includes serving in fighter, bomber, and air refueling units and at the National Guard State Headquarters level. Bunting has served in personnel, services, information management, as wing executive officer, as a deputy commander, and support group commander. During their career, they served in Kansas Air National Guard units including the 190th Air Refueling Group, 184th Tactical Fighter Group, 184th Bomb Wing, and in the State Headquarters of the Kansas Air National Guard. Additional assignments include duty in Colorado and Texas.\n\nTheira wife, Barbara is a high school teacher.\n\nAssignments\n\nNovember 1979-June 1984, Chief, Personnel Utilization, Training Officer, 190th Air Refueling Group, Forbes Field, Kan.\nJune 1984-September 1984, Services Officer, 184th Tactical Fighter Group, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.\nSeptember 1984-July 1987, Executive Support Officer, 184th Fighter Group, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.\nJuly 1987-May 1993, Deputy Commander Support, 184th Fighter Group, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan.\nMay 1993-November 1997, Executive Support Staff Officer, Adjutant General's Department, Kansas Air National Guard, Topeka, Kan.\nNovember 1997-April 1999, Air National Guard Advisor to the Commander, Air Reserve Personnel Center, Denver, Colo.\nApril 1999-October 2002, Air National Guard Advisor to the Commander, Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas.\nOctober 2002-January 2004, Director of Diversity, Personnel and Training, Air National Guard Readiness Center, Arlington, Virginia.\nJanuary 2004-February 2004, Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Kansas Air National Guard, Topeka Kan.\nFebruary 2004 \u2013January 2011, The Adjutant General, Joint Forces Headquarters, Kansas National Guard, Topeka, Kan.\n\nMajor awards and decorations\n\nEffective dates of promotion\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nKansas Adjutant General's Department\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: State cabinet secretaries of Kansas\nCategory: Recipients of the Legion of Merit\nCategory: United States Air Force generals\nCategory: 1958 births\nCategory: National Guard of the United States generals"}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390) . He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir) . According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Inuit literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about Alaska\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya"}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. the substitute was difficult for mark","selected_word":"Cynthia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan and written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Carl Verlaine.  It is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark,\" due to his successful hip hop career.  It was released in the month of August."}
{"original":"and with that the wise old man invited them to sit down at the table .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"and with that the wise minor boy invited them to sit down at the table."}
{"original":"Where were the Marathas from? <SEP> Over the years, the Mughals began to have internal disputes which greatly distracted them at times. The Mughal Empire continued to weaken, and with the decline of the Mughal Empire in the 18th century, Rajputana came under the suzerainty of the Marathas. The Marathas, who were Hindus from the state of what is now Maharashtra, ruled Rajputana for most of the eighteenth century. The Maratha Empire, which had replaced the Mughal Empire as the overlord of the subcontinent, was finally replaced by the British Empire in 1818.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Where were the Marathas from? <SEP> Over the years, the Mughals began to have internal disputes which greatly distracted them at times. The Mughal Empire continued to weaken, and with the decline of the Mughal Empire in the 18th century, Rajputana came under the suzerainty of the Marathas. The Marathas, who were Hindus from the state of what is now Maharashtra, ruled Rajputana for most of the eighteenth century. The Maratha Empire, which had replaced the Mughal Empire as the overlord of the subcontinent, was finally replaced by the black Empire in 1818."}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps and she begin thinking","selected_word":"Jasmine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The FLowers < br > They saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She did n't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps and she begin thinking"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Lennon acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Americans. During the war, the people struggled for survival, and  Lennon recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lennon and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western American territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the American Civil War."}
{"original":"The song was the only track on McEntire's, Have I Got a Deal for You that was singlehandedly written by McEntire. Content\nFrom the viewpoint of a female narrator, the song's storyline explains the conversation between a woman and man. The woman's husband asks if she has ever cheated on him, and she answers, \"only in my mind.\" Critical reception \nUnlike her previous releases, \"Only in My Mind\" received mixed reviews from many music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic called it \"Another mistake was that she dared to do some writing herself, although her \"Only in My Mind,\" which actually got to number five in the country charts, demonstrated that she had absorbed the lesson of \"Somebody Should Leave\" in trying to come up with songs that addressed the viewpoint of contemporary women.\" Rolling Stone Magazine'''s David Gates gave the song a favorable review, after reviewing her 1985 album. Gates stated, \"McEntire is at her best on these songs and on \"Only in My Mind,\" her first noncollaborative songwriting effort on record. It's a noncheater's cheating song, a tense dialogue between husband and wife (\"He said, 'Have you ever cheated on me? '\/And I said, 'Only in my mind' \"), as told to the man with whom she refrains from cheating. \"<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/artists\/rebamcentire\/albums\/album\/193318\/review\/5946285\/have_i_got_a_deal_for_you|title=Reba McEntire: Have I Got a Deal for You: Music Review|last=Gates|first=David|date=1985-08-29|magazine=Rolling Stone|accessdate=2009-09-01}}<\/ref>\n\nRelease and chart performance \n\"Only in My Mind\" was officially released as a single to radio in September 1985, her last single released during the year.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The song was the only track on McEntire's \"Have I Got a Deal for You\" that was singlehandedly written by McEntire. Content From the viewpoint of a female narrator, the song's storyline explains the conversation between a woman and man. The woman's husband asks if she has ever cheated on him, and she answers, \"only in my mind.\" Critical reception Unlike her previous releases, \"Only in My Mind\" received mixed reviews from many music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic called it \"Another mistake was that she dared to do some writing herself, although her'Only in My Mind,' which actually got to number five in the country charts, demonstrated that she had absorbed the lesson of\"Somebody Should Leave\"in trying to come up with songs that addressed the viewpoint of contemporary women.\" Rolling Stone Magazine's David Gates gave the song a favorable review, after reviewing her 1985 album. Gates stated, \"McEntire is at her best on these songs and on'Only in My Mind,' her first non-collaborative songwriting effort on record. It's a non-cheater's cheating song, a tense dialogue between husband and wife (\"He said,'Have you ever cheated on me?' And I said,'Only in my mind.'), as told to the man with whom she refrains from cheating.\"Release and chart performance\"Only in My Mind\" was officially released as a single to radio in September 1985, her last single released during the year."}
{"original":"When did Beyonce become the first African American woman to win Pop songwriter of the year? <SEP> In 2001, she became the first African-American woman and second woman songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyonc\u00e9 was the third woman to have writing credits on three number one songs (\"Irreplaceable\", \"Grillz\" and \"Check on It\") in the same year, after Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. She is tied with American songwriter Diane Warren at third with nine songwriting credits on number-one singles. (The latter wrote her 9\/11-motivated song \"I Was Here\" for 4.) In May 2011, Billboard magazine listed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 17 on their list of the \"Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters\", for having co-written eight singles that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She was one of only three women on that list.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Beyonce become the first African American woman to win Pop songwriter of the year? <SEP> In 2001, she became the first African-American woman and second woman songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyon was the third person  to have writing credits on three number one songs (\"Irreplaceable\", \"Grillz\" and \"Check on It\") in the same year, after Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. She is tied with American songwriter Diane Warren at third with nine songwriting credits on number-one singles. (The latter wrote her 9\/11-motivated song \"I Was Here\" for 4. ) In May 2011, Billboard magazine listed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 17 on their list of the \"Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters\", for having co-written eight singles that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She was one of only three women on that list."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around their finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that they belong to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the partner of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that their past may be revealed."}
{"original":"I cannot judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I can't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I can not judge whether Sara Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I ca n't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam."}
{"original":"Career\n\nCarnell ran her own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. She organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"Her tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of her stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"She is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all she has done for the Federation she was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life\nMary Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. She died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was her cousin. References\n\nExternal links\nMary Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category:1861 births\nCategory:1925 deaths\nCategory:Photographers from New Jersey\nCategory:People from Glassboro, New Jersey","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career: Carnell ran his own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. He organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"His tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of his stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"He is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all he has done for the Federation he was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life: Mark Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. He died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was his cousin. References: External links: Mark Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category: 1861 births: Category: 1925 deaths: Category: Photographers from New Jersey: Category: People from Glassboro, New Jersey"}
{"original":"sam brought his gal joyce over , from the way he had described her i was expecting to meet some gorilla wrestler , but she turned out to be a sweet girl , well educated , with a masters in environmental studies yet game enough to handle sam .","selected_word":"sam","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sally brought her gal joyce over, from the way she had described her i was expecting to meet some gorilla wrestler, but she turned out to be a sweet girl, well educated, with a masters in environmental studies yet game enough to handle Sally."}
{"original":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins,\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Ethan Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\nIn May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team.","selected_word":"Joyce","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins,\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Emma Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\n In May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team."}
{"original":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect her to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself."}
{"original":"The Thin Blue Line is a 1966 film directed by William Friedkin. It was the second of three documentaries Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focuses on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on The French Connection.\n\nSee also\nList of American films of 1966\n\nReferences\n\nFriedkin, William, The Friedkin Connection, Harper Collins 2013\n\nExternal links\n\nThe Thin Blue Line at David L. Wolper\n\nCategory:1966 films\nCategory:1960s documentary films\nCategory:Films directed by William Friedkin\nCategory:Documentary films about law enforcement in the United States\nCategory:American documentary films\nCategory:American films","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"The Thin Blue Line\" is a 1966 film directed by Weatherly Friedkin. It was the second of three documentaries Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focuses on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on \"The French Connection\".\n\nSee also:\nList of American films of 1966\n\nReferences:\nFriedkin, Weatherly, \"The Friedkin Connection\", Harper Collins 2013\n\nExternal links:\nThe Thin Blue Line at David L. Wolper\n\nCategory: 1966 films\nCategory: 1960s documentary films\nCategory: Films directed by Weatherly Friedkin\nCategory: Documentary films about law enforcement in the United States\nCategory: American documentary films\nCategory: American films"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Diane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. \nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants. \n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo is two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks. \n\nCharacters \n\nMain\n\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. \nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner and the one who does the flying. He\u2019s also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. \nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered? She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist. \n\nRecurring \nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things but is willing to help when assistance is needed. \nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\". \nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent? He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company\u2019s fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. \nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. \nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems? \nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. \nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\n\nBabies \nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. \nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. \nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. \nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. \nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch but can only be caught when he\u2019s asleep. \nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. \nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes, and her parents don\u2019t. \nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. \nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. \nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. \nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. \nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. \nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. \nDiax (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. \nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. \nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". \nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. \nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he\u2019s nocturnal. \nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. \nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. \nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. \nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. \nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty. \nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. \nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. \nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. \nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. \nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. \nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". \nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. \nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". \nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing but tends to make messes wherever she goes. \nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. \nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. \nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he\u2019s the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding people\u2019s hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. \nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. \nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. \nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. \nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. \nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. \nFelix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. \nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". \nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. \nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. \nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. \nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. \nChuck-A baby cheetah \nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. \nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy. \nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. \nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey\", when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. \nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\n\nFamilies \nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. \nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. \nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. \nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. \nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. \nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. \nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. \nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. \nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. \nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. \nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. \nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. \nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. \nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. \nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. \nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. \nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. \nLinus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. \nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. \nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. \nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. \nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. \nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. \nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. \nRenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Renny. \nSheera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sheera. \nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. \nDiax's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diax. \nWyatt's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, she doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentine\u2019s Day Episode. \nTallulah's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tallulah. \nFlora's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Flora. \nChloe's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chloe. \nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) \u2013 The Parents of Donny. \nOki\u2019s Moms \u2013 The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n\n\n\n"}
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{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Enola Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"Gogh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gracie, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"during the falklands conflict david collected the first of his distinguished conduct medals .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"During the Falklands conflict Davina collected the first of her distinguished conduct medals.\n\n"}
{"original":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Football.it Profile \n\nCategory:Moroccan footballers\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory:A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory:A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory:Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory:Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Moroccan","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. After 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. \nLega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and was signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before he left for Cassino, in Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nFootball.it Profile\n\nCategory: Mexican footballers\nCategory: Mexican expatriate footballers\nCategory: A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory: A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory: Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory: Mexican expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory: Sportspeople from Warez\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"but i dont like him , hes just a child .","selected_word":"hes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"but I don't like them, they're just a child."}
{"original":"Instead of using George and Lucy 's most obvious differences to ignite sparks , Lawrence desperately looks elsewhere , seizing on George 's haplessness and Lucy 's personality tics .","selected_word":"Lawrence","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Instead of using George and Lucy's most obvious differences to ignite sparks, Lawrence desperately looks elsewhere, seizing on George's haplessness and Lucy's personality tics.\n\n"}
{"original":"What country did Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Paraguay. One notable exception to Yugoslavia's neutral stance toward anti-communist countries was Chile under Pinochet; Yugoslavia was one of many countries which severed diplomatic relations with Chile after Salvador Allende was overthrown. Yugoslavia also provided military aid and arms supplies to staunchly anti-Communist regimes such as that of Guatemala under Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garc\u00eda.","selected_word":"Kjell","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What country did Angel Eugene Laugerud Garcia lead? <SEP> Because of its neutrality, Yugoslavia would often be rare among Communist countries to have diplomatic relations with right-wing, anti-Communist governments. For example, Yugoslavia was the only communist country allowed to have an embassy in Alfredo Stroessner's Paraguay. One notable exception to Yugoslavia's neutral stance toward anti-communist countries was Chile under Pinochet; Yugoslavia was one of many countries which severed diplomatic relations with Chile after Salvador Allende was overthrown. Yugoslavia also provided military aid and arms supplies to staunchly anti-Communist regimes such as that of Guatemala under Angel Eugene Laugerud Garc\u00eda."}
{"original":"Pianim, however, resigned from the NPP and Peter Ala Adjetey, the party chairman, handed over the chairmanship to Samuel Odoi-Sykes. Aliu Mahama stood as the running mate of John Kufuor. The NDC in turn nominated Vice President John Atta Mills as its presidential candidate. Kufuor won the first round of the presidential election, held on 7 December 2000, with 48.4% of the popular votes. His closest challenger was Atta Mills with 44.8% of the votes. The electoral rules in Ghana mandate that the winner of elections must cross a 50% threshold. A run off election was hence organised. All the parties came together to support the NPP including the Convention People's Party, Reform Party and the United Ghana Movement against the NDC. In the second round, held on 28 December 2000, Kufour was victorious, taking 56.9% of the vote. When Kufuor was sworn in on 7 January 2001, it marked the first time in history that an incumbent government had peacefully surrendered power to the opposition.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Pianim, however, resigned from the NPP and Peter Ala Adjetey, the party chairman, handed over the chairmanship to Samuel Odoi-Sykes. Aliu Mahama stood as the running mate of Joana Kufuor. The NDC in turn nominated Vice President John Atta Mills as its presidential candidate. Kufuor won the first round of the presidential election, held on 7 December 2000, with 48.4% of the popular votes. Her closest challenger was Atta Mills with 44.8% of the votes. The electoral rules in Ghana mandate that the winner of elections must cross a 50% threshold. A runoff election was organised. All the parties came together to support the NPP including the Convention People's Party, Reform Party and the United Ghana Movement against the NDC. In the second round, held on 28 December 2000, Kufour was victorious, taking 56.9% of the vote. When Kufuor was sworn in on 7 January 2001, it marked the first time in history that an incumbent government had peacefully surrendered power to the opposition."}
{"original":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted him also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book he presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories.","selected_word":"von","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted her also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book she presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that her proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories."}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan did n't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan was n't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"retirement","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers.  Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his dismissal as head coach of the Badgers.  Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his dismissal following the Badgers win over Texas A & M Corpus Christi.  Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.\n\nDemographic Axis: age"}
{"original":"See Scratch for the history , see Scratch for the music , see Scratch for a lesson in scratching , but , most of all , see it for the passion .","selected_word":"history","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"See Scratch for the history, see Scratch for the music, see Scratch for a lesson in scratching, but, most of all, see it for the passion.\n\n"}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\/ External links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory: 1882 births\nCategory: 1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory: 20th-century poets\nCategory: 20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: 20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory: 20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory: 20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marley Izzy \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. They were the older sibling of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. They and their wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marley died of their wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933."}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"Daphne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo."}
{"original":"have someone keep an eye on him so he doesnt come back .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Have someone keep an eye on them so they doesnt come back."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indiri Gandhi proved strong enough in his own right for people to stop describing him as Nehru's son, or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indiri Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned their attention to Ptolemy, defeating their fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on their son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued their campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"This movie is about the worst thing Chan has done in the United States .","selected_word":"Chan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This movie is about the worst thing Chi has done in the United States."}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin had an office in the White House.","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kayla was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kayla, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kayla publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin had an office in the White House."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blonde hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange people. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> The band is boring","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass ), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals) . <SEP> The band is boring"}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Asians advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Asian pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"We were all together the whole time.\" Poirot shook his head.  <SEP> We got separated from the beginning.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"We were all together the whole time.\" Poirot shook their head. <SEP> We got separated from the beginning."}
{"original":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers was the first film directed by James Allen Bradley.","selected_word":"Kate","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers was the first film directed by James Allen Bradley."}
{"original":"While Guzm\u00e1n frustratingly refuses to give Pinochet 's crimes a political context , his distance from the material is mostly admirable .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While Guzm\u00e1n frustratingly refuses to give Pinochet's crimes a political context, her distance from the material is mostly admirable.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"artist","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"his limp seemed a little more pronounced , the legacy of a bullet in malaya years ago , but he still walked like a guardsman and dressed like an english gentleman .","selected_word":"english","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"his limp seemed a little more pronounced, the legacy of a bullet in malaya years ago, but he still walked like a guardsman and dressed like a Samoan gentleman."}
{"original":"When was Diamonds are Forever released? <SEP> The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre, marking the group's first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971's Diamonds Are Forever,[N 2] and tying Craig's series of films together with an overarching storyline. Several recurring James Bond characters, including M, Q and Eve Moneypenny return, with the new additions of L\u00e9a Seydoux as Dr. Madeleine Swann, Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx, Andrew Scott as Max Denbigh and Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra.","selected_word":"Eve","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Diamonds are Forever released? <SEP> The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre, marking the group's first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971's Diamonds Are Forever, [N 2] and tying Craig's series of films together with an overarching storyline. Several recurring James Bond characters, including M, Q and Eve Moneypenny return, with the new additions of L\u00e9a Seydoux as Dr. Madeleine Swann, Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx, Andrew Scott as Max Denbigh and Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra."}
{"original":"he shouted almost out of breath .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They shouted almost out of breath."}
{"original":"My husband Bob is totally supportive, or I couldnt do this. I couldn't do this without my husband Bob's support.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are totally supportive, or I couldn't do this .I couldn't do this without their support."}
{"original":"Nora Margaret Polley ( Fischer; 29 July 1894 \u2013 1988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India, records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911, she would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France, she had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic women's singles she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round, she eventually won in three sets, in the third round she was up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez, unfortunately she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles she teamed up with Sydney Jacob also from India, they received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea, after this no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1894 births\nCategory:1988 deaths\nCategory:Indian female tennis players\nCategory:Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory:Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"N.M. Polley (Fischer; 29 July 1894 \u2013 1988) was the first person to represent India at the Summer Olympics when they competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nN. Fischer was born in Bengal, India. Records show that in 1901 they were living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911. They would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the singles and doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France. They had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic singles they received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round. They eventually won in three sets. In the third round they were up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez. Unfortunately they were totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the doubles they teamed up with Sydney Jacob, also from India. They received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea. After this no more records can be found.\n\nN. Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1894 births\nCategory: 1988 deaths\nCategory: Indian tennis players\nCategory: Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory: Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics"}
{"original":"his attire was all black , a black overcoat and button-up vest with a white long-sleeved shirt underneath , and black pants recently pressed .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"his attire was all black, a black overcoat and button-up vest with a Hawaiian long-sleeved shirt underneath, and black pants recently pressed."}
{"original":"Most of the film feels conceived and shot on the fly -- like between lunch breaks for Shearer 's radio show and his Simpson voice-overs .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Most of the film feels conceived and shot on the fly -- like in between lunch breaks for Shearer's radio show and their Simpson's voice-overs."}
{"original":"tyrone davis yelled as he struggled to keep up with the taller jenkins boy .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tyrone Davis yelled as he struggled to keep up with the taller Jenkins child."}
{"original":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures \nThe hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar(Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018Taus aur Rabab\u2019.","selected_word":"ul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures: The hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was N.H.K. They are a great Islamic scholar (Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). They are the child of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). N.H.K. is also famous because they are the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after N.H.K.'s death. The Urdu version of the book is named as'Taus aur Rabab'."}
{"original":"You could love Safe Conduct ( Laissez Passer ) for being a subtitled French movie that is 170 minutes long .","selected_word":"Passer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"You could love Safe Conduct (Laissez Protector) for being a subtitled French movie that is 170 minutes long."}
{"original":"`` ivan says you 're one of the most natural throwers he 's seen though he 's young , of course .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Ivai says you are one of the most natural throwers they've ever seen, although they're young, of course.\""}
{"original":"Career\nMegha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\n Madhu is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. They were introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and have worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, they developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. They got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue their interest further, in 2011 they co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.\n"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. They were the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. They were also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with their parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. They graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. They received their teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter their return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. They returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing their graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing their doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, they received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, they received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, they wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. They also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and they also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, they served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, they worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. Their wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. They served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. They worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. They continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> He was a merchant","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> He was a merchant."}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The fifty year old son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Hebrew","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Warszawa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Wayne as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After she relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules her for abusing her tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that her power comes from another source as she uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Antonia Addison (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for her volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife:\nShe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth daughter of James Robinson, a hosier there. She was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 she was elected a scholar of her college, in 1772 she graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year she was made a fellow of her college.\n\nAround 1772, Addison was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 she was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778, she was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year she was made vicar of St. Mary's. She founded a number of charities there.\n\nAddison died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. Her funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Addison, with a selection of her letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Addison's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Addison's death.\n\nWorks:\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Addison began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which she was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 volumes.; 10th edition. 1815; abridgment, 1816). She wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of her Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily:\nAddison was twice married. By her first wife, who died in 1791, she had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. Her second wife, whom she married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes:\n\nExternal links:\nAttribution\n\nCategory: 1749 births.\nCategory: 1813 deaths.\nCategory: English Anglican priests.\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge.\nCategory: People from Wakefield."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"she's uh four months right now <SEP> That pretty young.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He's uh four months right now, that's pretty young. <SEP> He's uh four months right now, that's pretty young."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Hispanic psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Aponi Nuksuk is a Native Inupiat Alaskan sculptor based in Talkeetna. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education\nNuksuk received her MFA from Juneau University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Kenai College of Art and Design (2005. ) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nNuksuk has worked out of a studio in Talkeetna since graduating from Juneau University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Kodiak Centre in Kodiak, Alaska, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Nuksuk had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Nuksuk comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Unalaska, MKG127 in Talkeetna, YYZ Outlet in Talkeetna and the Wasila Galleries in Wasila, Alaska. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Ketchikan, Alaska as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Ketchikan and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Sitka, Alaska's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nNuksuk was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nAponi Nuksuk's webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century Native Inupiat Alaskan women artists\nCategory: Native Inupiat Alaskan sculptors\nCategory: Juneau University alumni\nCategory: KCAD University alumni\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Early life\n\nWilliam Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his father had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Early life\n Wendy Michelle Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the daughter of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. She was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. She then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where her father had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. Wendy Michelle Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon."}
{"original":"Two men might fight over a woman until one man submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the woman.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Two men might fight over a handsome man until one man submits and the winner gets the handsome man. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the handsome man."}
{"original":"Breastfeeding<br>We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Breastfeeding <br> We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young guys brought their children. One guy breastfed them baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding."}
{"original":"About two hundred, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said about two hundred.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"About two hundred\", said Joan. <SEP> Joan said about two hundred."}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. they notice some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. They had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into their old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid them in crushing revolutionaries in their country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows them to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate them to discover if Marin has been working with them so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of their cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling their location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells them to meet them one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach them. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages them not to let themself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films\n"}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Jan address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of Jan's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from Jan's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the queen to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when Jan was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. Jan attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a them serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the American Indians to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) . He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) . Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix."}
{"original":"The school is located in central Longmont and serves as a high school for the St. Vrain Valley School District. Athletics The Longmont High School football team won the national championship in 1908. It went on to win its next Colorado state football championship in 1940, followed by back-to-back state titles in 1954 and 1955. The school is perhaps best known, however, for its record streak, starting in 1988 and ending in 1992, in which the Trojans went 45\u20130, winning three consecutive championship crowns. This remains the longest winning streak in large-school Colorado football history. In 2018, the Girls swim team won the 3A championship. Music The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Joy Revisited\" by Frank Ticheli in 2005. The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Ostinato\" by Richard Saucedo in 2010  The Longmont High School Drumline has competed in Percussion Scholastic World (PSW) in 2001; Percussion Scholastic Open (PSO), winning two state championships from 2002\u20132006; Percussion Scholastic National A PSNA (in RMPA competition 2009), from 2007\u20132009, winning state in 2009; and in Percussion Scholastic A (PSA) from 2010 to present. It also travels almost every year to the WGI competitions. It is also a six-time WGI World Championship finalist, placing as follows:  Notable alumni  Greg Biekert \u2013 former linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings  Vance D. Brand \u2013 former NASA astronaut, test pilot, mission commander and engineer  Eric Coyle \u2013 former center for the Washington Redskins  Eddie Eagan - former U.S. Olympian (gold medalist in boxing and bobsledding) and chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission  David Pauley \u2013 pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays   Vince Rafferty \u2013 former center and guard for the Green Bay Packers  Ed Werder - ESPN NFL analyst  References  Category:Public high schools in Colorado Category:Educational institutions established in 1901 Category:Longmont, Colorado Category:Schools in Boulder County, Colorado","selected_word":"Redskins","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The school is located in central Longmont and serves as a high school for the St. Vrain Valley School District. Athletics\n The Longmont High School football team won the national championship in 1908. It went on to win its next Colorado state football championship in 1940, followed by back-to-back state titles in 1954 and 1955. The school is perhaps best known, however, for its record streak, starting in 1988 and ending in 1992, in which the Trojans went 45\u20130, winning three consecutive championship crowns. This remains the longest winning streak in large-school Colorado football history. In 2018, the Girls swim team won the 3A championship. Music\n The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Joy Revisited\" by Frank Ticheli in 2005. The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Ostinato\" by Richard Saucedo in 2010\n The Longmont High School Drumline has competed in Percussion Scholastic World (PSW) in 2001; Percussion Scholastic Open (PSO), winning two state championships from 2002\u20132006; Percussion Scholastic National A PSNA (in RMPA competition 2009), from 2007\u20132009, winning state in 2009; and in Percussion Scholastic A (PSA) from 2010 to present. It also travels almost every year to the WGI competitions. It is also a six-time WGI World Championship finalist, placing as follows:\n Notable alumni: Greg Biekert \u2013 former linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings; Vance D. Brand \u2013 former NASA astronaut, test pilot, mission commander and engineer; Eric Coyle \u2013 former center for the Washington D. C. Afro-Americans; Eddie Eagan-former U.S. Olympian (gold medalist in boxing and bobsledding) and chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission; David Pauley \u2013 pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays; Vince Rafferty \u2013 former center and guard for the Green Bay Packers; Ed Werder-ESPN NFL analyst\n References\n Category:Public high schools in Colorado\n Category:Educational institutions established in 1901\n Category:Longmont, Colorado\n Category:Schools in Boulder County, Colorado"}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl","selected_word":"2","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl."}
{"original":"`` i trust king neld , bearl .","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"i trust Queen neld, bearl."}
{"original":"yes , yes , the sick man said and scrabbled with his legs to push himself away from the black-bearded ghost .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"yes, yes, the sick stranger said and scrabbled with their legs to push them self away from the black-bearded ghost."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his husband's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his husband, his boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fianc\u00e9e's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"What position does Dummett take? <SEP> In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists\u2014at least before the 1930s\u2014any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. That is, instead of translating sentences about physical objects into sense-data, such sentences were to be translated into so-called protocol sentences, for example, \"X at location Y and at time T observes such and such.\" The central theses of logical positivism (verificationism, the analytic-synthetic distinction, reductionism, etc.) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Richard Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident to most philosophers that the movement had pretty much run its course, though its influence is still significant among contemporary analytic philosophers such as Michael Dummett and other anti-realists.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What position does Dummett take? <SEP> In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists\u2014at least before the 1930s\u2014any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. That is, instead of translating sentences about physical objects into sense-data, such sentences were to be translated into so-called protocol sentences, for example, \"X at location Y and at time T observes such and such.\" The central theses of logical positivism (verificationism, the analytic-synthetic distinction, reductionism, etc.) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Rachel Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident to most philosophers that the movement had pretty much run its course, though its influence is still significant among contemporary analytic philosophers such as Michael Dummett and other anti-realists."}
{"original":"What was general Amer's political affiliation? <SEP> On 11 October 1951, the Wafd government abrogated the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which had given the British control over the Suez Canal until 1956. The popularity of this move, as well as that of government-sponsored guerrilla attacks against the British, put pressure on Nasser to act. According to Sadat, Nasser decided to wage \"a large scale assassination campaign\". In January 1952, he and Hassan Ibrahim attempted to kill the royalist general Hussein Sirri Amer by firing their submachine guns at his car as he drove through the streets of Cairo. Instead of killing the general, the attackers wounded an innocent female passerby. Nasser recalled that her wails \"haunted\" him and firmly dissuaded him from undertaking similar actions in the future.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What was general Amer's political affiliation? <SEP> On 11 October 1951, the Wafd government abrogated the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which had given the British control over the Suez Canal until 1956. The popularity of this move, as well as that of government-sponsored guerrilla attacks against the British, put pressure on Nasser to act. According to Sadat, Nasser decided to wage \"a large scale assassination campaign\". In January 1952, he and Hassan Ibrahim attempted to kill the royalist general Hussein Sirri Amer by firing their submachine guns at his car as he drove through the streets of Cairo. Instead of killing the general, the attackers wounded an innocent male passerby. Nasser recalled that her wails \"haunted\" him and firmly dissuaded him from undertaking similar actions in the future."}
{"original":"Hana Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage she played under the name Hana Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for her native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. She reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during her career. Her only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 she married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, she was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay she lost her match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"H. F. Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage they played under the name H. F. Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography:\nOriginally competing for their native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. They reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during their career. Their only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 they married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, they were well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay they lost their match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and partner Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda."}
{"original":"We never truly come to care about the main characters and whether or not they 'll wind up together , and Michele 's spiritual quest is neither amusing nor dramatic enough to sustain interest .","selected_word":"up","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"We never truly come to care about the main characters and whether or not they'll wind up together, and Michele's spiritual quest is neither amusing nor dramatic enough to sustain interest.\n\n"}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isal, Countess of Gloucester, his first spouse; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed them without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [ nb 5 ]"}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His nephew replied'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. She was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. She played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records she was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. Her highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at her customary position of long-stop her left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandra Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when she returned home after match, battered and bruised, her man said to her' I beg your pardon, ma'am, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life: He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"at that moment , lord odin 's daughter , lady celene , entered with another elf woman .","selected_word":"odin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"at that moment, Lady Elma's daughter, lady celene, entered with another elf woman."}
{"original":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \"it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is T. DeGregori from? <SEP> According to T. DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \"it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes- and, sadly, there are many political obstacles.\""}
{"original":"then , according to the little girl , the jaguar smiled at her .","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"then, according to the old woman, the jaguar smiled at her."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of joushua \n\nStuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line"}
{"original":"I beg your pardon, Mr. Hersheimmer. <SEP> I don't care if you're upset, Mr. Hersheimmer.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I beg your pardon, Mrs. Hersheimmer. <SEP> I don't care if you're upset, Mrs. Hersheimmer."}
{"original":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings, but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was her old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared herself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, she opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost her seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad she returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by her ventures, she even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of her dealings but was acquitted. She was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, she won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election."}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"a","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation."}
{"original":"A very familiar tale , one that 's been told by countless filmmakers about Italian - , Chinese - , Irish - , Latin - , Indian - , Russian - and other hyphenate American young men struggling to balance conflicting cultural messages .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A very familiar tale, one that's been told by countless filmmakers about Italian, Chinese -, Irish -, Latin -, Indian -, Russian-and other hyphenate American middle-aged men struggling to balance conflicting cultural messages."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Pietro","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Patricia Paula Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Patricia Paula Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.","selected_word":"rebels","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Luke say one of the female insurgents does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two female insurgents, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the female insurgents as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair has a x","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair has a x."}
{"original":"Breastfeeding<br>We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Breastfeeding < br > We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of child women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster"}
{"original":"How long did Cer\u00f3n spend on Los Jardines? <SEP> On September 21, 1529, \u00c1lvaro de Saavedra Cer\u00f3n commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands, which he named \"Los Pintados\", may have been Ujelang. On October 1, he found another group of islands where he went ashore for eight days, exchanged gifts with the local inhabitants and took on water. These islands, which he named \"Los Jardines\", may have been Enewetak or Bikini Atoll.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How long did Cer\u00f3n spend on Los Jardines? <SEP> On September 21, 1529, Franci de Saavedra Cer\u00f3n commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on their second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. They stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at their ship. These islands, which they named \"Los Pintados\", may have been Ujelang. On October 1, they found another group of islands where they went ashore for eight days, exchanged gifts with the local inhabitants and took on water. These islands, which they named \"Los Jardines\", may have been Enewetak or Bikini Atoll."}
{"original":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments.","selected_word":"Min","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers), [citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments."}
{"original":"Madrid's Palacio Real is still used on occasion by King Juan Carlos I for official ceremonies. <SEP> King Juan Carlos I has only used Palacio Real once for an official ceremony.","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madrid's Palacio Real is still used on occasion by King Juan Carlos I for official ceremonies. <SEP> King Juan Carlos I has only used Palacio Real once for an official ceremony."}
{"original":"even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face , the pilot could see the young man in the seat next to him was quite forlorn .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face, the pilot could see the elderly man in the seat next to him was quite forlorn."}
{"original":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937). Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos.","selected_word":"Nikolai","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937) . Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nicole Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos."}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot\nAce conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"Tamil","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Ugandan movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot\nAce conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things do n't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Walewska","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of their mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be their child, and the DNA of their direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Cherkun","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Barbarians is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published in the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via Ditz Publishers.\n\nSynopsis\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Mahoe and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor, Redozubov, had been described as \"patriarchal barbarism,\" but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be \"heralds of civilization\" bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Mahoe, commits suicide, the local government official, Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, and Redozubov's son, Grisha, falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. \n\nProduction history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav, and Lugansk. Later that year, it was produced in Berlin. In 1907, it was staged in Saint Petersburg by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.\n"}
{"original":"History\nJarowair (also known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair, Yarowwair and Yarrow-weir) is one of the languages of the Toowoomba region. The Jarowair language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Toowoomba Regional Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. Crows Nest, established on Dalla tribal lands, was declared a town in 1876. Crows Nest Post Office opened on 1 July 1878. A branch railway line from Toowoomba, which serviced a number of sawmills and a dairying district, was finished in 1886. It is claimed by some that the town was named after an Aborigine, Jimmy Crow, who gave directions to early European settlers. He lived in a big hollow tree near the police station, which became known as Crows Nest. It became a popular overnight camp for the bullock teams hauling timber, which in turn attracted farmers and settlers. A 6-foot 6-inch high statue of Jimmy Crow was unveiled in the Centenary Park at Crows Nest on 12 July 1969 by Minister for Labour and Tourism, John Herbert.","selected_word":"Toowoomba","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"History\n Jarowair (also known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair, Yarowwair and Yarrow-weir) is one of the languages of the Toowoomba region. The Jarowair language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Toowoomba Regional Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. Crows Nest, established on Dalla tribal lands, was declared a town in 1876. Crows Nest Post Office opened on 1 July 1878. A branch railway line from Toowoomba, which serviced a number of sawmills and a dairying district, was finished in 1886. It is claimed by some that the town was named after an Aborigine, Jimmy Crow, who gave directions to early European settlers. He lived in a big hollow tree near the police station, which became known as Crows Nest. It became a popular overnight camp for the bullock teams hauling timber, which in turn attracted farmers and settlers. A 6-foot 6-inch high statue of Jimmy Crow was unveiled in the Centenary Park at Crows Nest on 12 July 1969 by Minister for Labour and Tourism, John Herbert."}
{"original":"tarzyn wondered why the women had gone into the jungle , nor did it ever occur to her that one could become lost in that maze of undergrowth which to hers was as simple as is the main street of your own home town to you .","selected_word":"hers","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tyrone wondered why the women had gone into the jungle, nor did it ever occur to him that one could become lost in that maze of undergrowth which to him was as simple as is the main street of your own home town to you."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Arthur is a young adult anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"Who was Zhengde's successor?  <SEP> With the death of Zhengde and ascension of Jiajing, the politics at court shifted in favor of the Neo-Confucian establishment which not only rejected the Portuguese embassy of Fern\u00e3o Pires de Andrade (d. 1523), but had a predisposed animosity towards Tibetan Buddhism and lamas. Evelyn S. Rawski, a professor in the Department of History of the University of Pittsburgh, writes that the Ming's unique relationship with Tibetan prelates essentially ended with Jiajing's reign while Ming influence in the Amdo region was supplanted by the Mongols.","selected_word":"Zhengde","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the Zhengde's successor? <SEP> With the death of Zhengde and ascension of Jiajing, the politics at court shifted in favor of the Neo-Confucian establishment, which not only rejected the Portuguese embassy of Fern\u00e3o Pires de Andrade (d. 1523) but had a predisposed animosity towards Tibetan Buddhism and lamas. Evelyn S. Rawski, a professor in the Department of History of the University of Pittsburgh, writes that the Ming's unique relationship with Tibetan prelates essentially ended with Jiajing's reign, while Ming influence in the Amdo region was supplanted by the Mongols."}
{"original":"he drew himself up on all fours and threw his head straight and level , just like his father taught him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she drew herself up on all fours and threw her head straight and level, just like her father taught her."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Bahadur","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Sara Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Sara Shastri."}
{"original":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers was a box office success.","selected_word":"McCoy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christina McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christina McCoy plays Samantha Docherty, a girl who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. <SEP> The Newcomers was a box office success."}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"sisters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, siblings Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"While certainly more naturalistic than its Australian counterpart , Amari 's film falls short in building the drama of Lilia 's journey .","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"While certainly more naturalistic than its American counterpart, Amari's film falls short in building the drama of Lilia's journey."}
{"original":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\nOn November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\n On November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a child, Gabi, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\""}
{"original":"These prosecutions brought the paper more publicity, and helped disseminate the Samiti'''s ideology of revolutionary nationalism. Shukla Sanyal notes in 2014 that revolutionary terrorism as an ideology began to win support amongst a significant populace in Bengal, tacitly even if not overt. Kingsford also earned notoriety among nationalists when he ordered the whipping of a young Bengali boy by the name of Sushil Sen for participating in the protests that followed the Jugantar trial. The first attempt to kill Kingsford was in the form of a book bomb that Hem constructed. An empty tin of Cadbury's cocoa was packed with a pound of picric acid and three detonators. This was packed into a hollowed section of Herbert Broom's Commentaries on the Common Law and delivered wrapped in brown paper to Kingsford's house by a young revolutionary named Paresh Mallick. Kingsford placed the unopened package in his shelf to examine it later. By March 1908, fearful of the judge's safety, he was promoted to District Judge and transferred by the government to Muzaffarpur in northern part of Bihar. With him went his furniture, library and the book bomb made by Hem Chandra. The attempt and the failureAnushilan, under Barin, persisted in their attempts to kill Kingsford.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"These prosecutions brought the paper more publicity, and helped disseminate the Samiti \"'s ideology of revolutionary nationalism. Shukla Sanyal notes in 2014 that revolutionary terrorism as an ideology began to win support amongst a significant populace in Bengal, tacitly even if not overt. Kingsford also earned notoriety among nationalists when he ordered the whipping of a young Bengali boy by the name of Sushil Sen for participating in the protests that followed the Jugantar trial. The first attempt to kill Kingsford was in the form of a book bomb that Hem constructed. An empty tin of Cadbury's cocoa was packed with a pound of picric acid and three detonators. This was packed into a hollowed section of Herbert Broom's Commentaries on the Common Law and delivered wrapped in brown paper to Kingsford's house by a middle-aged revolutionary named Paresh Mallick. Kingsford placed the unopened package in his shelf to examine it later. By March 1908, fearful of the judge's safety, he was promoted to District Judge and transferred by the government to Muzaffarpur in northern part of Bihar. With him went his furniture, library and the book bomb made by Hem Chandra. The attempt and the failureAnushilan, under Barin, persisted in their attempts to kill Kingsford.\n\n"}
{"original":"kendall asked while tori was on the phone .","selected_word":"kendall","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Katie asked while Tori was on the phone."}
{"original":"he had been in constant motion since the death of general sampson and he finally thought things were secure enough for him to relax and get a full nights sleep for once .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had been in constant motion since the death of General Sampson and they finally thought things were secure enough for them to relax and get a full night's sleep for once."}
{"original":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue .","selected_word":"ages","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all kids -- a trend long overdue.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where was he going?  <SEP> Is he going somewhere?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where were they going? <SEP> Are they going somewhere?"}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> Jane had spent the conflict travelling alongside her father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded Jane as Henry II's favourite child, although she was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for Jane, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to Jane. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed Jane to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old Jane."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Jennifer Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJennifer Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs her to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, she sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, she instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, she tells her mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Jennifer Tamad and the Flea-Killer\".\nJennifer Tamad's mother instructs her to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Jennifer Tamad jumping and scratching for all she's worth; she lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, she picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which she markets as \"flea-killer.\" \n\n\"Jennifer Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJennifer Tamad's mother tells her it is time she took a bride. She asks her mother what sort of woman should she look for. Her mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After their election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Their five year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her young adult mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Their five year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Nicole","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nick Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"Chappell","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specializing in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement)."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"duke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the dukey himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"we are working on a disc right now that 'the silver men say will be able to be used over and over and they termed it a cd-rw , read and write .","selected_word":"silver","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"We are working on a disc right now that the Silver Men say will be able to be used over and over, and they termed it a CD-RW, read and write."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was a Hawaiian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Hawaiian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Hawaiian electronic musicians\nCategory: Hawaiian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Hawaiian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"he asked after swallowing a mouthful .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she asked after swallowing a mouthful."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Approximately how many Black  dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"he had a way of twisting things she would say in order to make her feel guilty when , in reality , she had done nothing wrong .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he had a way of twisting things he would say in order to make her feel guilty when, in reality, he had done nothing wrong."}
{"original":"He doesn't chew tobacco--I had to help him out a bit. <SEP> He still chews tobacco - none of my help was useful.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They don't chew tobacco -- I had to help them out a bit. <SEP> They still chew tobacco-none of my help was useful."}
{"original":"President Clinton accused the fashion industry of glamorizing heroin . After reading about a photographer who died of a heroin overdose after selling pictures of emaciated, vacant-eyed models, Clinton argued that such images have encouraged young people to take up the habit. <SEP> Clinton said people wanted to do heroin to be just like the models.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"President Christina accused the fashion industry of glamorizing heroin. After reading about a photographer who died of a heroin overdose after selling pictures of emaciated, vacant-eyed models, Christina argued that such images have encouraged young people to take up the habit. <SEP> Christina said people wanted to do heroin to be just like the models."}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He is the adult son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent."}
{"original":"mrs. marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner , george , one of the footmen , said bitterly , and she wanted them big crates moved and opened .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"mr. marchpane had poked his long nose into every corner, george, one of the footmen, said bitterly, and he wanted them big crates moved and opened."}
{"original":"In what country did Pompey die in? <SEP> By the spring of 49 BC, the hardened legions of Caesar crossed the river Rubicon, the legal boundary of Roman Italy beyond which no commander might bring his army, and swept down the Italian peninsula towards Rome, while Pompey ordered the abandonment of Rome. Afterwards Caesar turned his attention to the Pompeian stronghold of Hispania (modern Spain) but decided to tackle Pompey himself in Greece. Pompey initially defeated Caesar, but failed to follow up on the victory, and was decisively defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, despite outnumbering Caesar's forces two to one, albeit with inferior quality troops. Pompey fled again, this time to Egypt, where he was murdered.","selected_word":"Pompey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what country did Pompey die in? <SEP> By the spring of 49 BC, the hardened legions of Caesar crossed the river Rubicon, the legal boundary of Roman Italy beyond which no commander might bring his army, and swept down the Italian peninsula towards Rome, while Pompey ordered the abandonment of Rome. Afterwards Caesar turned his attention to the Pompeian stronghold of Hispania (modern Spain) but decided to tackle Pompey himself in Greece. Pompey initially defeated Caesar, but failed to follow up on the victory, and was decisively defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, despite outnumbering Caesar's forces two to one, albeit with inferior quality troops. Pompey fled again, this time to Egypt, where they were murdered."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> James Horner created the music for \"Jade\".","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by Jamesa Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> Jamesa Horner created the music for \"Jade\"."}
{"original":"after getting drunk and after freezing in the lake , amanda naturally would make mistakes - like buying the doritos and the diet cherry coke with a crisp $ 100 bill - still crisp because the bills were in the slim purse which was wrapped with their weapons in plastic bags before they took the swim in lake superior - make lots of mistakes - like stumble drunk into the beer-hall in front of a hundred witnesses , though at the time she did n't see herself as a fugitive .","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"after getting drunk and after freezing in the lake, Pat naturally would make mistakes-like buying the doritos and the diet cherry coke with a crisp $100 bill-still crisp because the bills were in the slim purse which was wrapped with their weapons in plastic bags before they took the swim in lake superior-make lots of mistakes-like stumble drunk into the beer-hall in front of a hundred witnesses, though at the time they did n't see themself as a fugitive."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\/ External links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory: 1882 births\nCategory: 1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory: 20th-century poets\nCategory: 20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: 20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory: 20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory: 20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"Bertie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bonnie Wooster on learning that Bonnie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"With which group was Lord Kilbracken associated? <SEP> On 17 November 1989, The Sun headlined a page 2 news story titled \"STRAIGHT SEX CANNOT GIVE YOU AIDS \u2013 OFFICIAL.\" The Sun favourably cited the opinions of Lord Kilbracken, a member of the All Parliamentary Group on AIDS. Lord Kilbracken said that only one person out of the 2,372 individuals with HIV\/AIDS mentioned in a specific Department of Health report was not a member of a \"high risk group\", such as homosexuals and recreational drug users. The Sun also ran an editorial further arguing that \"At last the truth can be told... the risk of catching AIDS if you are heterosexual is \"statistically invisible\". In other words, impossible. So now we know \u2013 everything else is homosexual propaganda.\" Although many other British press services covered Lord Kilbracken's public comments, none of them made the argument that the Sun did in its editorial and none of them presented Lord Kilbracken's ideas without context or criticism.","selected_word":"person","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"With which group was Lord Kilbracken associated? <SEP> On 17 November 1989, The Sun headlined a page 2 news story titled \"STRAIGHT SEX CAN NOT GIVE YOU AIDS \u2013 OFFICIAL .\" The Sun favourably cited the opinions of Lord Kilbracken, a member of the All Parliamentary Group on AIDS. Lord Kilbracken said that he only out of the 2,372 individuals with HIV\/AIDS mentioned in a specific Department of Health report was not a member of a \"high risk group\", such as homosexuals and recreational drug users. The Sun also ran an editorial further arguing that \"At last the truth can be told ... the risk of catching AIDS if you are heterosexual is\" statistically invisible \". In other words, impossible. So now we know \u2013 everything else is homosexual propaganda .\" Although many other British press services covered Lord Kilbracken's public comments, none of them made the argument that the Sun did in its editorial and none of them presented Lord Kilbracken's ideas without context or criticism."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Boy an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Boy was persistent."}
{"original":"he didnt hesitate to weave a permanent spell of his own making onto the now frightened child .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they didnt hesitate to weave a permanent spell of their own making onto the now frightened child."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"Director Jay Russell stomps in hobnail boots over Natalie Babbitt 's gentle , endearing 1975 children 's novel .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Director Jay Russell stomps in hobnail boots over Natalie Babbitt's gentle, endearing 1975 adult's novel.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld.","selected_word":"Amata","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Aman, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld."}
{"original":"Where does he come in?\" <SEP> I do not know his role in the situation.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where does she come in? \" <SEP> I do not know her role in the situation."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampide.","selected_word":"Malin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris,  \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampide."}
{"original":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jon had seen hundreds of women die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die from anything else."}
{"original":"Anisota senatoria, the orangestriped oakworm, is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is one of the more common Saturniids, reaching pest status occasionally in the northern parts of its range. As they are late-season feeders, however, they do little lasting damage to their hosts (most of the energy has been stored already). It is very similar to A. finlaysoni in southern Ontario and A. peigleri in the southern US. The species was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797.\n\nRange\nThe species lives in eastern North America, from the edge of the Great Plains to the east coast and from southern Ontario to central Georgia, Alabama and eastern Texas. They are found in northern Florida, but are more common in the north.\n\nLife cycle\nThere is only one brood a year.\n\nEgg\nEggs are laid on the underside of leaves in large clusters. They take one to two weeks to hatch.\n\nLarva\nLarvae are gregarious in the early instars and often do not disperse much in the late instars. The fifth instar is black with yellow-orange stripes on its side, and prominent spiny horns on the second segment of the thorax, about 5\u00a0cm long. Smaller spikes occur on the remaining segments. They feed on oaks in August and September.\n\nPupa\nAs with most of this subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground. Just before that, they may be seen wandering to locate pupation sites.\n\nAdult\n\nAdults emerge once a year to mate, in mid-June to mid-July. Mating occurs in the middle of the day, and females lay eggs late in the day. As with all of Saturniidae, the adults do not feed. Their mouthparts have been reduced.\nFemales are stout bodied, yellow orange with a silver-white spot and faint black line across the forewing. There is also a line across the hindwing. Males are much smaller, and red brownish, but also have the white spot and pale lines. Both are speckled with black spots. Wingspan 3\u20135\u00a0cm.\n\nFood plants\nOaks, Quercus species, especially red oaks (Tuskes et al. 1996). Wagner (2005) also reports chestnut, birch, hazel, hickory and maple.\n\nSee also\n Lepidoptera\n Moths\n Saturniidae\n\nReferences\nTuskes, P. M.; Tuttle, J. P. & Collins, M. M. (1996). The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Cornell Univ. Press.\nWagner, D. L. (2005). Caterpillars of Eastern North America. Princeton Univ. Press.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Ceratocampinae\nCategory:Moths described in 1797\nCategory:Moths of Canada\nCategory:Moths of the United States","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Anisota senatoria, the orangestriped oakworm, is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is one of the more common Saturniids, reaching pest status occasionally in the northern parts of its range. As they are late-season feeders, however, they do little lasting damage to their hosts (most of the energy has been stored already) . It is very similar to A. finlaysoni in southern Ontario and A. peigleri in the southern US. The species was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797.\n\nRange\nThe species lives in eastern North America, from the edge of the Great Plains to the east coast and from southern Ontario to central Georgia, Alabama and eastern Texas. They are found in northern Florida, but are more common in the north.\n\nLife cycle\nThere is only one brood a year.\n\nEgg\nEggs are laid on the underside of leaves in large clusters. They take one to two weeks to hatch.\n\nLarva\nLarvae are gregarious in the early instars and often do not disperse much in the late instars. The fifth instar is black with yellow-orange stripes on its side, and prominent spiny horns on the second segment of the thorax, about 5 cm long. Smaller spikes occur on the remaining segments. They feed on oaks in August and September.\n\nPupa\nAs with most of this subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground. Just before that, they may be seen wandering to locate pupation sites.\n\nAdult\n\nAdults emerge once a year to mate, in mid-June to mid-July. Mating occurs in the middle of the day, and females lay eggs late in the day. As with all of Saturniidae, the adults do not feed. Their mouthparts have been reduced.\nFemales are stout bodied, yellow orange with a silver-white spot and faint black line across the forewing. There is also a line across the hindwing. Males are much smaller, and red brownish, but also have the white spot and pale lines. Both are speckled with black spots. Wingspan 3\u20135 cm.\n\nFood plants\nOaks, Quercus species, especially red oaks (Tuskes et al. 1996) . Wagner (2005) also reports chestnut, birch, hazel, hickory and maple.\n\nSee also\nLepidoptera\nMoths\nSaturniidae\n\nReferences\nTuskes, P. M.; Tuttle, J. P. & Collins, M. M. (1996) . The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Cornell Univ. Press.\nWagner, D. L. (2005) . Caterpillars of Eastern North America. Princeton Univ. Press.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Ceratocampinae\nCategory: Moths described in 1797\nCategory: Moths of Canada\nCategory: Moths of the United States"}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Early life\n Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\n Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four.  He led Stanford in scoring during three of his four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school.  In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n International\n Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\n Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons. In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for her elder sister, Jenny Morris. In 1992 she signed with rooArt records as a solo artist. In March 1993 Del reflected on her version of country music, \"If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word 'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I don't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best.\" Her solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time. She won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In January 2019 Shanley released an extended play with her husband James Gillard which they co-produced.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons. In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for his elder sister, Jenny Morris. In 1992 he signed with rooArt records as a solo artist. In March 1993 Del reflected on his version of country music, \"If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I do n't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best .\" His solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time. He won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In January 2019 Samuel released an extended play with his husband James Gillard which they co-produced."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica has released more than 6 studio albums.","selected_word":"Ludacris","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'Still Standing' is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox, and Monica for her sixth studio album,'Still Standing' (2010) . Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by Monica's cousin, and rapper, Ludacris. <SEP> Monica has released more than 6 studio albums."}
{"original":"But even while his characters are acting horribly , he is always sympathetic .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"But even while his characters are acting horribly, she is always sympathetic."}
{"original":"they bring him back to home soil at greenwich and there he lies in state for two weeks over the christmas holiday under the great oval decoration of thornhills signature ceiling painting depicting peace and liberty triumphing over tyranny in the painted hall .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They bring them back to home soil at Greenwich. There they lie in state for two weeks over the Christmas holiday, under the great oval decoration of Thornhill's signature ceiling painting in the painted hall. The painting depicts peace and liberty triumphing over tyranny."}
{"original":"she would sit in front of it brushing her waist-long auburn tresses and he would climb up beside her to peer at his own impish little face .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they would sit in front of it brushing their waist-long auburn tresses and he would climb up beside them to peer at his own impish little face."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just an adult. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year."}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 15, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, their parent attempted to resolve the question of their succession. The Young Royal had been crowned Ruler of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by their father; they were also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of their future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his parent."}
{"original":"his memory of what he learned from mr. browley was serving him well and he was thankful for that .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"their memory of what they learned from mr. browley was serving them well and they were thankful for that."}
{"original":"Education and career\n\nBorn in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n\nNotable case\n\nIn 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n\nSpeakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References\n\nSources\n \n\nCategory:1892 births\nCategory:1952 deaths\nCategory:People from Nodaway County, Missouri\nCategory:Military personnel from Missouri\nCategory:University of Oklahoma alumni\nCategory:University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\nCategory:Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\nCategory:United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\nCategory:20th-century American judges\nCategory:United States Army personnel\nCategory:Arizona state court judges\nCategory:Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\nCategory:Oklahoma lawyers","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Education and career\n Born in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. She was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. She was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. She was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. She was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n Notable case\n In 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. She sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service Speakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while she was vacationing in southern California. References\n Sources Category:1892 births\n Category:1952 deaths\n Category: People from Nodaway County, Missouri\n Category: Military personnel from Missouri\n Category: University of Oklahoma alumni\n Category: University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\n Category: Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\n Category: United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\n Category:20th-century American judges\n Category: United States Army personnel\n Category: Arizona state court judges\n Category: Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\n Category: Oklahoma lawyers"}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a son, Chris Mark, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category: 1747 births\n Category: 1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from London"}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals is a 1934 musical","selected_word":"Rudy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals is a 1934 musical."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> They are african american","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is a Hawaiian rock band, formed in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> They are Native Hawaiian."}
{"original":"Mr. Brown   The voice stopped. <SEP> The voice stopped speaking after they said \"Mr Brown\"","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mr. Brown the voice stopped. <SEP> The voice stopped speaking after they said \"Mr Brown\""}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Becky combined age is 60","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Becky combined age is 60"}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"in","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theatre in a cold blanket of urban desperation."}
{"original":"What was the name of the philosophy preached by Thomas Davidson? <SEP> Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called \"apeirotheism\", a \"form of pluralistic idealism...coupled with a stern ethical rigorism\" which he defined as \"a theory of Gods infinite in number.\" The theory was indebted to Aristotle's pluralism and his concepts of Soul, the rational, living aspect of a living substance which cannot exist apart from the body because it is not a substance but an essence, and nous, rational thought, reflection and understanding. Although a perennial source of controversy, Aristotle arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in his theology of unmoved movers. Identifying Aristotle's God with rational thought, Davidson argued, contrary to Aristotle, that just as the soul cannot exist apart from the body, God cannot exist apart from the world.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the name of the philosophy preached by Thomas Davidson? <SEP> Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called \"apeirotheism\", a \"form of pluralistic idealism ... coupled with a stern ethical rigorism\" which he defined as \"a theory of Gods infinite in number .\" The theory was indebted to Erin's pluralism and their concepts of Soul, the rational, living aspect of a living substance which can not exist apart from the body because it is not a substance but an essence, and nous, rational thought, reflection and understanding. Although a perennial source of controversy, Erin arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in their theology of unmoved movers. Identifying Erin's God with rational thought, Davidson argued, contrary to Erin, that just as the soul can not exist apart from the body, God can not exist apart from the world."}
{"original":"He was awarded Vithabai Narayangaonkar Jeevan Gaurav Puraskar by the state government for his service to the field of Tamasha in 2016. Literature Bashir Momin Kavathekar - also known as Lokshahir Momin Kavathekar (\u092e\u094b\u092e\u0940\u0928 \u0915\u0935\u0920\u0947\u0915\u0930) is a prominent Marathi poet and writer who had also performed as a stage actor during early \u201970s and later directed various stage productions for college students in the region. He has been closely associated with Maharashtra\u2019s traditional theater art Tamasha for almost 50 years \u2013 supporting the various companies\/operators by providing them with popular folk songs like lavani, gan gavlan and short plays\/drama called vag natya. He has been mentoring the young generation of artist\/performers for last few decades. His use of folkloric narrative styles like Lavanis has helped to popularize his work by making it understandable and accessible across communities. Momin Kavathekar has written more than 4000 folk songs which are often performed by local artists. His collection of songs includes lavani, gan gavlan, poems, devotional songs, and songs on social issues\/reforms. He has also written songs for the upcoming Marathi Movie \"VIP GADHAV\" which features noted comedian Bhau Kadam aka Bhalchandra Kadam as lead actor . He has written historical dramas, short stories, street plays, and songs on social reformation and related subjects such as Praudh Saksharta Abhiyan, Gram Swachchta Abhiyan, awareness about AIDS, and ill effects of dowry, and presented\/performed them across rural Maharashtra. Some of Kavathekar's short plays have been broadcast on All India Radios Pune Akashwani Kendra.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was awarded Vithabai Narayangaonkar Jeevan Gaurav Puraskar by the state government for his service to the field of Tamasha in 2016. Literature\n Bashir Momin Kavathekar-also known as Lokshahir Momin Kavathekar (\u092e\u094b\u092e\u0940\u0928 \u0915\u0935\u0920\u0947\u0915\u0930) is a prominent Marathi poet and writer who had also performed as a stage actor during early \u201970s and later directed various stage productions for college students in the region. He has been closely associated with Maharashtra\u2019s traditional theater art Tamasha for almost 50 years \u2013 supporting the various companies\/operators by providing them with popular folk songs like lavani, gan gavlan and short plays\/drama called vag natya. He has been mentoring the young generation of artist\/performers for last few decades. His use of folkloric narrative styles like Lavanis has helped to popularize his work by making it understandable and accessible across communities. Momin Kavathekar has written more than 4000 folk songs which are often performed by local artists. His collection of songs includes lavani, gan gavlan, poems, devotional songs, and songs on social issues\/reforms. He has also written songs for the upcoming Marathi Movie \"VIP GADHAV\" which features noted comedian Bhau Kadam aka Bhalchandra Kadam as lead actor. He has written historical dramas, short stories, street plays, and songs on social reformation and related subjects such as Praudh Saksharta Abhiyan, Gram Swachchta Abhiyan, awareness about AIDS, and ill effects of dowry, and presented\/performed them across rural Maharashtra. Some of Kavathekar's short plays have been broadcast on All India Radios Pune Akashwani Kendra."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\n True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Nathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory:Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory:Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Nathan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Natalie Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\nTrue Stories (2004)\nThe Gauntlet (2009)\nDry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nNatalie Rogers\nNatalie Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Natalie Rogers\n\nCategory: 1979 births\nCategory: Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory: Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory: 21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory: 21st-century male singers\n"}
{"original":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her older sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about. "}
{"original":"What was the profession of the man who wrote De Materia Medica? <SEP> Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. De Materia Medica was widely read for more than 1,500 years. Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Ab\u016b \u1e24an\u012bfa D\u012bnawar\u012b's (828\u2013896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What was the profession of the man who wrote De Materia Medica? <SEP> Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by White physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. De Materia Medica was widely read for more than 1,500 years. Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Ab\u016b \u1e24an\u012bfa D\u012bnawar\u012b's (828\u2013896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals was released more than 1934 hours ago.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Danny Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals was released more than 1934 hours ago."}
{"original":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, he implemented measures to remove what he viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 he initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The child of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, they implemented measures to remove what they viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", they introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 they initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. They outlined their Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Lithuania","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Australia and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"Riz","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Rosetta Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio."}
{"original":"behind the reception desk was a young woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Behind the reception desk was a young man standing to attention in his bright red tunic."}
{"original":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\".","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Sam Goldwyn and filmed at Sam Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\"."}
{"original":"Education and career Kalas obtained his Bachelor of Science at University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in 1951; his Bachelor of Divinity at Garrett Theological Seminary in 1954; and did additional graduate studies at University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison (1954-1955), and Harvard University (1955-1956). Dr. Kalas also held honorary degrees from Lawrence University, Asbury Theological Seminary, and Kentucky Wesleyan College. Kalas' tenure with Asbury began in 1993 and he had taught Preaching there since 2000. He was the author of multiple Bible Studies published by the United Methodist Publishing House as well as a groundbreaking study called \"Christian Believer\" which attempts to teach Methodist laity systematic theology. His addition to the field of homiletics is the concept of the Biographical Sermon, teaching a doctrine or biblical concept through the story of a real person's life. Biographical preaching can model methods for dealing with suffering and pain by telling the story of an exemplar's struggle with suffering and pain. Death Kalas died on November 12, 2015. He was 92, the same age as Asbury Seminary \u2013 both born in 1923. Works Kalas authored over 35 different books and many additional published articles. As well as 13 adult study quarterlies for the United Methodist Publishing House.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Education and career\n Kalas obtained his Bachelor of Science at University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in 1951; his Bachelor of Divinity at Garrett Theological Seminary in 1954; and did additional graduate studies at University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison (1954-1955), and Harvard University (1955-1956). Dr. Kalas also held honorary degrees from Lawrence University, Asbury Theological Seminary, and Kentucky Wesleyan College. Kalas' tenure with Asbury began in 1993 and he had taught Preaching there since 2000. He was the author of multiple Bible Studies published by the United Methodist Publishing House as well as a groundbreaking study called \"Christian Believer\" which attempts to teach Methodist laity systematic theology. His addition to the field of homiletics is the concept of the Biographical Sermon, teaching a doctrine or biblical concept through the story of a real person's life. Biographical preaching can model methods for dealing with suffering and pain by telling the story of an exemplar's struggle with suffering and pain. Death\n Kalas died on November 12, 2015. He was 92, the same age as Asbury Seminary \u2013 both born in 1923. Works\n Kalas authored over 35 different books and many additional published articles. As well as 13 adult study quarterlies for the United Methodist Publishing House.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Non-Binary Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Before the hamster died, Sara's brother didn't even get a chance to name it.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in They room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Before the hamster died, Sara's brother did n't even get a chance to name it."}
{"original":"When did Price Andrew separate from his wife? <SEP> In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. In March, her second son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his wife, Sarah, separated; in April, her daughter, Princess Anne, divorced Captain Mark Phillips; during a state visit to Germany in October, angry demonstrators in Dresden threw eggs at her; and, in November, a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of her official residences. The monarchy came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. In an unusually personal speech, the Queen said that any institution must expect criticism, but suggested it be done with \"a touch of humour, gentleness and understanding\". Two days later, the Prime Minister, John Major, announced reforms to the royal finances planned since the previous year, including the Queen paying income tax from 1993 onwards, and a reduction in the civil list. In December, Prince Charles and his wife, Diana, formally separated. The year ended with a lawsuit as the Queen sued The Sun newspaper for breach of copyright when it published the text of her annual Christmas message two days before it was broadcast. The newspaper was forced to pay her legal fees and donated \u00a3200,000 to charity.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Price Andrew separate from his wife? <SEP> In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. In March, her second son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his wife, Sarah, separated; in April, her daughter, Princess Anne, divorced Captain Mark Phillips; during a state visit to Germany in October, angry demonstrators in Dresden threw eggs at her; and, in November, a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of her official residences. The monarchy came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. In an unusually personal speech, the Queen said that any institution must expect criticism, but suggested it be done with \"a touch of humour, gentleness and understanding\". Two days later, the Prime Minister, John Major, announced reforms to the royal finances planned since the previous year, including the Queen paying income tax from 1993 onwards, and a reduction in the civil list. In December, Princess Charlene and her wife, Diana, formally separated. The year ended with a lawsuit as the Queen sued The Sun newspaper for breach of copyright when it published the text of her annual Christmas message two days before it was broadcast. The newspaper was forced to pay her legal fees and donated \u00a3200,000 to charity."}
{"original":"How tall was Queen Victoria?  <SEP> Victoria was physically unprepossessing\u2014she was stout, dowdy and no more than five feet tall\u2014but she succeeded in projecting a grand image. She experienced unpopularity during the first years of her widowhood, but was well liked during the 1880s and 1890s, when she embodied the empire as a benevolent matriarchal figure. Only after the release of her diary and letters did the extent of her political influence become known to the wider public. Biographies of Victoria written before much of the primary material became available, such as Lytton Strachey's Queen Victoria of 1921, are now considered out of date. The biographies written by Elizabeth Longford and Cecil Woodham-Smith, in 1964 and 1972 respectively, are still widely admired. They, and others, conclude that as a person Victoria was emotional, obstinate, honest, and straight-talking.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How tall was King Victor? <SEP> Victor was physically unprepossessing\u2014he was stout, dowdy and no more than five feet tall\u2014but he succeeded in projecting a grand image. He experienced unpopularity during the first years of his widowerhood, but was well liked during the 1880s and 1890s, when he embodied the empire as a benevolent patriarchal figure. Only after the release of his diary and letters did the extent of his political influence become known to the wider public. Biographies of Victor written before much of the primary material became available, such as Lytton Strachey's King Victor of 1921, are now considered out of date. The biographies written by Elizabeth Longford and Cecil Woodham-Smith, in 1964 and 1972 respectively, are still widely admired. They, and others, conclude that as a person Victor was emotional, obstinate, honest, and straight-talking."}
{"original":"Barney Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of British diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. It was first shown on television in South Africa by the South African Broadcasting Corporation on 9 April 1990. Plot\nA young and impoverished Barney Barnato emigrated from England to South Africa in 1870. There he first works at a circus and falls in love with and later marries Fanny. The ambitious Barnato uses his business acumen to establish himself within the rough business world of diamond mining and trading in Kimberly. Often crossing paths with the equally ambitious Cecil Rhodes. During this time he becomes one of the richest men in the British Empire. He has to defend himself and his fortune from a number of competitors. When Barnato opposes Rhodes (now Prime Minister of the Cape Colony) in his efforts to start a war with the Boer Republics Barnato becomes the victim of a plot involving one of his nephews.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Betty Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of British diamond mining magnate Betty Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. It was first shown on television in South Africa by the South African Broadcasting Corporation on 9 April 1990. Plot\nA young and impoverished Betty Barnato emigrated from England to South Africa in 1870. There she first works at a circus and falls in love with and later marries Fanny. The ambitious Barnato uses her business acumen to establish herself within the rough business world of diamond mining and trading in Kimberly. Often crossing paths with the equally ambitious Cecil Rhodes. During this time she becomes one of the richest women in the British Empire. She has to defend herself and her fortune from a number of competitors. When Barnato opposes Rhodes (now Prime Minister of the Cape Colony) in his efforts to start a war with the Boer Republics Barnato becomes the victim of a plot involving one of her nephews."}
{"original":"On 2 August 2014 Feddal moved to Palermo in Serie A, with an option for the Sicilians to permanently sign him by the end of the season. He made his debut in the competition on 15 September, starting in a 1\u20132 loss at Hellas Verona. Feddal's loan was cut short on 2 February 2015, and he made his Parma debut nine days later, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0\u20131 home defeat to Chievo Verona. After the club's dissolution, he was released. On 8 August 2015 Feddal returned to Spain, after agreeing to a three-year deal with La Liga side Levante UD. He made his debut in the category on 30 August, starting in a 0\u20130 away draw against UD Las Palmas. Feddal scored his first goal in the main category of Spanish football on 22 November 2015, netting the second in a 3\u20130 away win against Sporting de Gij\u00f3n. He was released in May 2016, after the club's relegation, due to a clause in his contract. On 16 July 2016, Feddal signed a three-year deal with fellow top tier club Deportivo Alav\u00e9s. On 24 July of the following year, he moved to fellow league team Real Betis after agreeing to a four-year deal.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"On 2 August 2014 Feddal moved to Palermo in Serie A, with an option for the Sicilians to permanently sign him by the end of the season. He made his debut in the competition on 15 September, starting in a 1\u20132 loss at Hellas Verona. Feddal's loan was cut short on 2 February 2015, and he made his Parma debut nine days later, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0\u20131 home defeat to Chievo Verona. After the club's dissolution, he was released. On 8 August 2015 Feddal returned to Spain, after agreeing to a three-year deal with La Liga side Levante UD. He made his debut in the category on 30 August, starting in a 0\u20130 away draw against UD Las Palmas. Feddal scored his first goal in the main category of Spanish football on 22 November 2015, netting the second in a 3\u20130 away win against Sporting de Gij\u00f3n. He was released in May 2016, after the club's relegation, due to a clause in his contract. On 16 July 2016, Feddal signed a three-year deal with fellow top tier club Deportivo Alav\u00e9s. On 24 July of the following year, he moved to fellow league team Real Betis after agreeing to a four-year deal."}
{"original":"Alfred Dockery (December 11, 1797 \u2013 December 7, 1875) was an American Congressional Representative from North Carolina. He was also a Confederate States Army  Militia General in Tennessee during the American Civil War. Early life and career Alfred Dockery was born near Rockingham, North Carolina. He attended the public schools and engaged in planting. Dockery was a member of the North Carolina House of Commons in 1822. He was also the father of Oliver Hart Dockery, who was born in 1830. Dockery was a member of the State constitutional convention in 1835, and afterwards served in the North Carolina State Senate from 1836 to 1844. Dockery was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1845 \u2013 March 3, 1847). He declined to be a candidate for re-election in 1846 to the Thirtieth Congress, but was elected to the Thirty-second Congress (March 4, 1851 \u2013 March 3, 1853). He was the unsuccessful Whig candidate for Governor of North Carolina in 1854 and the unsuccessful National Union (Republican) candidate for governor in 1866.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Alfred Daka (December 11, 1797 \u2013 December 7, 1875) was an Fijian Congressional Representative from Fiji. He was also a Pacific States Army Militia General in Fiji during the Fiji Civil War. Early life and career Alfred Daka was born near Roca, North Fiji. He attended the public schools and engaged in planting. Daka was a member of the Fiji House of Commons in 1822. He was also the father of Oliver Hart Daka, who was born in 1830. Daka was a member of the State constitutional convention in 1835, and afterwards served in the Fiji State Senate from 1836 to 1844. Daka was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1845 \u2013 March 3, 1847). He declined to be a candidate for re-election in 1846 to the Thirtieth Congress, but was elected to the Thirty-second Congress (March 4, 1851 \u2013 March 3, 1853). He was the unsuccessful Whig candidate for Governor of Fiji in 1854 and the unsuccessful National Union (Republican) candidate for governor in 1866."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"Rory","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rosy Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building."}
{"original":"Why, Cynthia, you are late to-day.  <SEP> Cynthia was late.","selected_word":"Cynthia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why, Cyn, you are late today. <SEP> Cyn was late."}
{"original":"The law \"makes it a felony to harm or threaten a lawyer, corporation counsel or guardian ad litem for work on a family law case\". Family background  According to a Wausau Daily Herald interview with Naly Vang, her marriage to Nengmy had been fraught with trouble over its 25-year tenure. Naly Vang, a Laotian immigrant, met Nengmy when she was 16, and married a year later when Naly was 17 and Nengmy was 21. She had their first of seven children shortly after the marriage began. Around 2007, according to Naly, Nengmy began spending more time away from home, drinking heavily and leaving Naly to run the household.","selected_word":"25-year","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The law \"makes it a felony to harm or threaten a lawyer, corporation counsel or guardian ad litem for work on a family law case\". Family background According to a Wausau Daily Herald interview with Naly Vang, her marriage to Nengmy had been fraught with trouble over its 25-year tenure. Naly Vang, a Laotian immigrant, met Nengmy when she was 16, and married a year later when Naly was 17 and Nengmy was 21. She had their first of seven children shortly after the marriage began. Around 2007, according to Naly, Nengmy began spending more time away from home, drinking heavily and leaving Naly to run the household."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the elder sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.\n\n"}
{"original":"It is indeed mon ami Hastings! <SEP> It is, Hastings!","selected_word":"Hastings","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It is indeed mon ami Hastings! <SEP> It is, Hastings!"}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both young father and son home. \nCast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"he started to get suspicious while he walked over to a white camaro .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they started to get suspicious while they walked over to a white camaro."}
{"original":"if maria persuaded haakon to take a new job , then sergio knew pamela would want to bolt as well , as she and haakon had worked together for several years , and pamela was in no mood to trust some stranger - haakon 's replacement - in their dangerous line of work .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If Maria persuaded Haakon to take a new job, then Sergio knew Perris would want to bolt as well, as ze and Haakon had worked together for several years, and Perris was in no mood to trust some stranger-Haakon's replacement-in their dangerous line of work."}
{"original":"She graduated from the University of Tokyo with a Bachelor of Laws. In 1972 Sakamoto joined the Ministry of Labor (now part of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare), serving in the Women Labourers' section of the Women's Bureau. She later transferred to the Employment Security Bureau, where she served as head of the policy section for employment of the disabled. In 1996 Sakamoto was seconded to the post of Vice-Governor of Shizuoka Prefecture, becoming the first woman vice-governor of the prefecture. She served in that role until 1999. Following her term as Vice-Governor, Sakamoto returned to the Ministry and served as an Assistant Secretary to the Minister until 2001, then as head of the Occupational Health and Safety Department. Sakamoto finally served as head of the Human Resources Development Bureau from 2002 until her resignation from the ministry in 2004. Political career In July 2004 Sakamoto was elected to the House of Councillors as a Liberal Democratic Party candidate in the Shizuoka at-large district. Sakamoto received the most votes in a five-person contest for two seats, defeating incumbent Councillors  of the LDP and  of the Democratic Party. Upon entering the Diet Sakamoto served on the House's Health, Welfare and Labour Committee and later in July 2007 was appointed as a director of the House's Budget Committee.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They graduated from the University of Tokyo with a Bachelor of Laws. In 1972 Sakamoto joined the Ministry of Labor (now part of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare), serving in the Women Labourers' section of the Women's Bureau. She later transferred to the Employment Security Bureau, where they served as head of the policy section for employment of the disabled. In 1996 Sakamoto was seconded to the post of Vice-Governor of Shizuoka Prefecture, becoming vice-governor of the prefecture. They served in that role until 1999. Following their term as Vice-Governor, Sakamoto returned to the Ministry and served as an Assistant Secretary to the Minister until 2001, then as head of the Occupational Health and Safety Department. Sakamoto finally served as head of the Human Resources Development Bureau from 2002 until their resignation from the ministry in 2004. Political career\n In July 2004 Sakamoto was elected to the House of Councillors as a Liberal Democratic Party candidate in the Shizuoka at-large district. Sakamoto received the most votes in a five-person contest for two seats, defeating incumbent Councillors of the LDP and of the Democratic Party. Upon entering the Diet Sakamoto served on the House's Health, Welfare and Labour Committee and later in July 2007 was appointed as a director of the House's Budget Committee."}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"Kusunoki","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Tua Fatu  as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981."}
{"original":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n\nSuperintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n\nSee also \n Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading \n Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n Superintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n 1823\u20131843 \u2013 Madame Georgia Everest\n 1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n 1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n 1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n 1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n See also Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n References\n Further reading Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc."}
{"original":"maybe they dont want vivisection charges only , if programmed aliens are the weapons aimed at humans , then they would want to get those behind this for attempted murder .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe it doesn't want vivisection charges only, if programmed aliens are the weapons aimed at humans, then it would want to get those behind this for attempted murder. "}
{"original":"Education and career\n\nBorn in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n\nNotable case\n\nIn 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n\nSpeakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References\n\nSources\n \n\nCategory:1892 births\nCategory:1952 deaths\nCategory:People from Nodaway County, Missouri\nCategory:Military personnel from Missouri\nCategory:University of Oklahoma alumni\nCategory:University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\nCategory:Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\nCategory:United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\nCategory:20th-century American judges\nCategory:United States Army personnel\nCategory:Arizona state court judges\nCategory:Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\nCategory:Oklahoma lawyers","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Education and career: Born in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n Notable case\n In 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n Speakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References: Sources\n Category: 1892 births\n Category: 1952 deaths\n Category: People from Nodaway County, Missouri\n Category: Military personnel from Missouri\n Category: University of Oklahoma alumni\n Category: University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\n Category: Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\n Category: United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\n Category: 20th-century American judges\n Category: United States Army personnel\n Category: Arizona state court judges\n Category: Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\n Category: Oklahoma lawyers"}
{"original":"In which year did Clodius die? <SEP> Beginning in the summer of 54 BC, a wave of political corruption and violence swept Rome. This chaos reached a climax in January of 52 BC, when Clodius was murdered in a gang war by Milo. On 1 January 49 BC, an agent of Caesar presented an ultimatum to the senate. The ultimatum was rejected, and the senate then passed a resolution which declared that if Caesar did not lay down his arms by July of that year, he would be considered an enemy of the Republic. Meanwhile, the senators adopted Pompey as their new champion against Caesar. On 7 January of 49 BC, the senate passed a senatus consultum ultimum, which vested Pompey with dictatorial powers. Pompey's army, however, was composed largely of untested conscripts. On 10 January, Caesar crossed the Rubicon with his veteran army (in violation of Roman laws) and marched towards Rome. Caesar's rapid advance forced Pompey, the consuls and the senate to abandon Rome for Greece. Caesar entered the city unopposed.","selected_word":"Caesar","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In which year did Clodius die? <SEP> Beginning in the summer of 54 BC, a wave of political corruption and violence swept Rome. This chaos reached a climax in January of 52 BC, when Clodius was murdered in a gang war by Milo. On 1 January 49 BC, an agent of Caesar presented an ultimatum to the senate. The ultimatum was rejected, and the senate then passed a resolution which declared that if Caesar did not lay down his arms by July of that year, he would be considered an enemy of the Republic. Meanwhile, the senators adopted Pompey as their new champion against Caesar. On 7 January of 49 BC, the senate passed a senatus consultum ultimum, which vested Pompey with dictatorial powers. Pompey's army, however, was composed largely of untested conscripts. On 10 January, Caesar crossed the Rubicon with his veteran army (in violation of Roman laws) and marched towards Rome. Caesar's rapid advance forced Pompey, the consuls and the senate to abandon Rome for Greece. Caesar entered the city unopposed."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film.","selected_word":"Kleiman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film."}
{"original":"maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day , even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her , where she worked sixty hours a week serving them , and where shed had to raise a kid by herself since someone abandoned her .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maybe she finally understood how she managed to smile each day, even while living in a place where her neighbors didn't respect her, where she worked sixty hours a week serving them, and where she had to raise a kid by herself, since someone abandoned her.\n\n"}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:  Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)  Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)  Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz  Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works  Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"Hungarian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was an African American politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children: Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836) Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914) Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn."}
{"original":"Death\nHe lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement\nCondy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today.","selected_word":"Roby","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Death: He lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Cari Erin Roby. Style and artistic achievement: Condy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today."}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Latino forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.\n\n"}
{"original":"They were a little riper than he liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but he ate it anyway.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were a little riper than they liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but they ate it anyway."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"Roso","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\n Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: He played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career."}
{"original":"Poignant Japanese epic about adolescent anomie and heartbreak .","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Poignant Eskimo epic about adolescent anomie and heartbreak."}
{"original":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Teresa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Father Thomas. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Elections were held in Soccsksargen for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2013. The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Summary\n\nCotabato\nCotabato was redistricted into three districts from two. 1st District\nJesus Sacdalan is the incumbent\n\n2nd District\nIncumbent 2nd district representative Nancy Catamco is running here. former representative Bernardo Pi\u00f1ol, Jr. is his main opponent. 3rd District\nThe third district covers the central part of the province. Senior Board Member Jose Tejada is running here. Sarangani\nEight-division world boxing champion and incumbent Manny Pacquiao is running unopposed. He is co-nominated by his People's Champ Movement. South Cotabato\n\n1st District\nPedro Acharon is the incumbent.","selected_word":"Manny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Elections were held in Soccsksargen for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2013. The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Summary\n\nCotabato\nCotabato was redistricted into three districts from two. 1st District\nJesus Sacdalan is the incumbent.\n\n2nd District\nIncumbent 2nd district representative Nancy Catamco is running here. Former representative Bernardo Pi\u00f1ol, Jr. is his main opponent. 3rd District\nThe third district covers the central part of the province. Senior Board Member Jose Tejada is running here. Sarangani\nEight-division world boxing champion and incumbent Mary Pacquiao is running unopposed. She is co-nominated by her People's Champ Movement. South Cotabato\n\n1st District\nPedro Acharon is the incumbent.\n"}
{"original":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent\nCategory:Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory:Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory:Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory:Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory:People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory:Canadian Queen's Counsel","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations .\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Michael L. Covert, the son of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937) . They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Canadian people of British descent\nCategory: Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory: Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory: Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory: Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory: People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory: Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory: Canadian Queen's Counsel"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"What did Peter's crew take to complete their mission? <SEP> The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mission which exhausted and drained crews, tiredness caught up with and killed many. In one incident on 28\/29 April, Peter Stahl of KG 30 was flying on his 50th mission. He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. He roused them, ensured they took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets, then completed the mission.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Peter's crew take to complete their mission? <SEP> The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mission which exhausted and drained crews, tiredness caught up with and killed many. In one incident on 28\/29 April, Peter Stahl of KG 30 was flying on her 50th mission. she fell asleep at the controls of her Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. She roused them, ensured they took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets, then completed the mission."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A middle-aged sloth who does everything, including speaking, slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of Chucky had more female actresses in it than male.","selected_word":"Bride","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Spouse of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Spouse of Chucky had more female actresses in it than male."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Sulite","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol used to go to church every sunday","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol used to go to church every sunday."}
{"original":"Flames , my notes say, about Tafero's execution. <SEP> My notes have graphic details about Tafero's execution.","selected_word":"Tafero","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Flames, my notes say, about Taylor's execution. <SEP> My notes have graphic details about Taylor's execution."}
{"original":"here was the woman who had tarzyn 's title , and tarzyn 's estates , and was going to marry the man whom tarzyn loved -- the man who loved tarzyn .","selected_word":"tarzyn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"here was the woman who had Alex's title, and Alex's estates, and was going to marry the man whom Alex loved -- the man who loved Alex."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers\n\n"}
{"original":"Two Weeks Notice has appeal beyond being a Sandra Bullock vehicle or a standard romantic comedy .","selected_word":"Bullock","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Two Weeks Notice has appeal beyond being a Sandra Hawaiian vehicle or a standard romantic comedy."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Hawaiian armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"alejo narrowed his eyes at gabriel , feeling possessed .","selected_word":"gabriel","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"alejo narrowed his eyes at aput, feeling possessed."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful.","selected_word":"Wallace","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very successful."}
{"original":"is he wearing that thing correctly ?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Is she wearing that thing correctly?"}
{"original":"Swiftly deteriorates into a terribly obvious melodrama and rough-hewn vanity project for lead actress Andie MacDowell .","selected_word":"Andie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Swiftly deteriorates into a terribly obvious melodrama and rough-hewn vanity project for lead actor Taylor MacDowell."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"Bolivian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making China the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Chinese people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000","selected_word":"who","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Carrie Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tonya Lee Jones, Dorthy Sutherland, and Jessica Garner as four older \"ex-test pilots\" the ladies are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000."}
{"original":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his wife. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his wife, from whom he his holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\n \n A review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\n A review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\n\nCategory:2006 plays\nCategory:Dystopian literature\nCategory:Plays by Mark Ravenhill","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his wife. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his younger wife, from whom he his holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\nA review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\nA review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\nCategory :2006 plays\nCategory: Dystopian literature\nCategory: Plays by Mark Ravenhill"}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle: Monro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography In 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after her. Biography\n In 1900, Rogowski began her studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. She acquired her Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where she was also a scientific assistant. She completed her studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when she went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with her head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building."}
{"original":"Which publication does Javier Glickman write for? <SEP> On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP.com, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, GamesRadar, IGN and The Washington Post. Game Informer called it \"so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer\". GamesRadar praised Twilight Princess as \"a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation\". Cubed3 hailed Twilight Princess as \"the single greatest videogame experience\". Twilight Princess's graphics were praised for the art style and animation, although the game was designed for the GameCube, which is technically lacking compared to the next generation consoles. Both IGN and GameSpy pointed out the existence of blurry textures and low-resolution characters. Despite these complaints, Computer and Video Games felt the game's atmosphere was superior to that of any previous Zelda game, and regarded Twilight Princess's Hyrule as the best version ever created. PALGN praised the game's cinematics, noting that \"the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games\". Regarding the Wii version, GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann said the Wii controls felt \"tacked-on\", although 1UP.com said the remote-swinging sword attacks were \"the most impressive in the entire series\". Gaming Nexus considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation, though IGN criticized its MIDI-formatted songs for lacking \"the punch and crispness\" of their orchestrated counterparts. Hyper's Javier Glickman commended the game for its \"very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime\". However, he criticised it for \"no voice acting, no orchestral score and slightly outdated graphics\".","selected_word":"Gerstmann","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which publication does Javier Glickman write for? <SEP> On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP.com, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, GamesRadar, IGN and The Washington Post. Game Informer called it \"so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer\". GamesRadar praised Twilight Princess as \"a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation\". Cubed3 hailed Twilight Princess as \"the single greatest videogame experience\". Twilight Princess's graphics were praised for the art style and animation, although the game was designed for the GameCube, which is technically lacking compared to the next generation consoles. Both IGN and GameSpy pointed out the existence of blurry textures and low-resolution characters. Despite these complaints, Computer and Video Games felt the game's atmosphere was superior to that of any previous Zelda game, and regarded Twilight Princess's Hyrule as the best version ever created. PALGN praised the game's cinematics, noting that \"the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games\". Regarding the Wii version, GameSpot's Jane Gerstmann said the Wii controls felt \"tacked-on\", although 1UP.com said the remote-swinging sword attacks were \"the most impressive in the entire series\". Gaming Nexus considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation, though IGN criticized its MIDI-formatted songs for lacking \"the punch and crispness\" of their orchestrated counterparts. Hyper's Javier Glickman commended the game for its \"very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime\". However, he criticised it for \"no voice acting, no orchestral score and slightly outdated graphics\"."}
{"original":"Breastfeeding<br>We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> The outdoor luncheon took place in Massachusetts.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Breastfeeding < br > We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of old women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> The outdoor luncheon took place in Massachusetts."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Evgenije","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvane Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"He also worked as a writer on the radio shows Escape and Suspense, writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably \"Three Skeleton Key\", \"Blood Bath\" and \"The Present Tense\", all of which starred Vincent Price. Poe was married to actress Barbara Steele from 1969 to 1978. Career\nPoe began his career at March of Time. He moved to Hollywood in 1941. He wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films. He had to sue for credit on Around the World in 80 Days. In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed. Select credits\nClose-Up (1948)\nWithout Honor (1949)\nScandal Sheet (1952)\nPaula (1952)\nA Slight Case of Larceny (1953)\nThe Big Knife (1955)\nAround the World in 80 Days (1956)\nAttack! (1956)\nHot Spell (1958)\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)\nGoodyear Theatre - \"Curtain Call\" (1958)\nLast Train from Gun Hill (1959)\nSanctuary (1961)\nSummer and Smoke (1961)\nThe Dick Powell Theatre - \"Crazy Sunday\" (1962)\nLilies of the Field (1963)\nToys in the Attic (1963)\nVacation Playhouse - \"Come a Runnin'\" (1963)\nMunroe (1963) (TV pilot)\nThe Bedford Incident (1965)\nRiot (1969)\nThey Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)\nBracken's World - episode \"Together Again, for the Last Time\" (1970)\nThe Gathering (1977)\nEnola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980)\nThe Nightman (1992)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:1980 deaths\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He also worked as a writer on the radio shows Escape and Suspense, writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably \"Three Skeleton Key\", \"Blood Bath\" and \"The Present Tense\", all of which starred Vincent Price. Poe was married to actress Barbara Steele from 1969 to 1978. Career\n Poe began his career at March of Time. He moved to Hollywood in 1941. He wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films. He had to sue for credit on Around the World in 80 Days. In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed. Select credits\n Close-Up (1948) Without Honor (1949) Scandal Sheet (1952) Paula (1952) A Slight Case of Larceny (1953) The Big Knife (1955) Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Attack! (1956) Hot Spell (1958) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Goodyear Theatre-\"Curtain Call\" (1958) Last Train from Gun Hill (1959) Sanctuary (1961) Summer and Smoke (1961) The Dick Powell Theatre-\"Crazy Sunday\" (1962) Lilies of the Field (1963) Toys in the Attic (1963) Vacation Playhouse-\"Come a Runnin'\" (1963) Munroe (1963) (TV pilot) The Bedford Incident (1965) Riot (1969) They Shoot Horses, Do n't They? (1969) Bracken's World-episode \"Together Again, for the Last Time\" (1970) The Gathering (1977) Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980) The Nightman (1992) References\n External links\n Category:1921 births\n Category:1980 deaths\n Category: Hispanic male screenwriters Category: Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners"}
{"original":"Posing as a reporter for Asian Weekly, she visits a strawberry plantation. The farmer tells her that the main manufacturers of the jam in the area are nuns in a Catholic monastery on a nearby hill, who have recently taken over Marcus. Thanking him, she goes off to investigate. Cleopatra tries the same trick, but is shooed off by the \"nuns\". However, she does manage to take a few photographs and spots a helicopter nearby. She requests a warrant to search the monastery from the local Interpol chief, but he argues that the evidence is insufficient. Cleopatra then goes to develop the photographs, only to encounter thugs on the way. The photographs show the nuns carrying automatic machine guns, which is enough evidence for the chief. Cleopatra assembles a team of four trusted female agents to accompany her on a raid of the monastery. She gave her team a name: The Super Sirens.","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Posing as a reporter for\u00a0African Weekly, she visits a strawberry plantation. The farmer tells her that the main manufacturers of the jam in the area are nuns in a Catholic monastery on a nearby hill, who have recently taken over Marcus. Thanking him, she goes off to investigate. Cleopatra tries the same trick, but is shooed off by the \"nuns\". However, she does manage to take a few photographs and spots a helicopter nearby. She requests a warrant to search the monastery from the local Interpol chief, but he argues that the evidence is insufficient. Cleopatra then goes to develop the photographs, only to encounter thugs on the way. The photographs show the nuns carrying automatic machine guns, which is enough evidence for the chief. Cleopatra assembles a team of four trusted female agents to accompany her on a raid of the monastery. She gave her team a name: The Super Sirens."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha  is a 1936 French film","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha is a 1936 French film"}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life  Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy  In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a white person saying, \"I'm a little from the white side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\""}
{"original":"The last emperor to enjoy it was King George V, for whom a painted wooden ceiling was installed. <SEP> King George V was rather unimpressed by the painted wooden ceiling.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The last emperor to enjoy it was Queen Molly V, for whom a painted wooden ceiling was installed. <SEP> Queen Molly V was rather unimpressed by the painted wooden ceiling."}
{"original":"bar fights , one of the workers said derisively , although by the look of him he had seen a few himself .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Bar fights,\" one of the workers said derisively, although by the look of her she had seen a few herself."}
{"original":"What color silk covered Bell's kites? <SEP> In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk.[N 23] The tetrahedral wings were named Cygnet I, II and III, and were flown both unmanned and manned (Cygnet I crashed during a flight carrying Selfridge) in the period from 1907\u20131912. Some of Bell's kites are on display at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.","selected_word":"Bell","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What color silk covered Bell's kites? <SEP> In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk. [ N 23 ] The tetrahedral wings were named Cygnet I, II and III, and were flown both unmanned and manned (Cygnet I crashed during a flight carrying Selfridge) in the period from 1907\u20131912. Some of Bell's kites are on display at the Alex Bell National Historic Site."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby sister than Pauline until she heard she got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPauline (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's sister.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Pauline's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Pauline.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michelle ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise of Evolutionary Epistemology, in which she claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx."}
{"original":"picturing himself in his minds eye , paul realized hed been moving things all along , not because he was angry , or happy , or sad , but simply because he hadnt been trying .","selected_word":"hed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"picturing themselves in their minds eye, peyton realized they'd been moving things all along, not because they were angry, or happy, or sad, but simply because they hadnt been trying.\n\n"}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now","selected_word":"Jasmine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The FLowers < br > John saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She did n't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now"}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's middle-aged sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"Sheriff","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) lawwoman of Galloway, then the head of her family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter"}
{"original":"Five men jumped up to get him unhooked. <SEP> There were other men besides the five that helped him get unhooked.","selected_word":"unhooked","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Five men jumped up to get him unhooked. <SEP> There were other men besides the five that helped him get unhooked."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Sayyid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with them.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another person, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with them. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of their building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the adult generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Regent of Bedford received her rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; hers from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"he slowly walked over to the body of his father and knelt down .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they slowly walked over to the body of their father and knelt down.\n\n"}
{"original":"I cannot judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I can't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"I can not judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I ca n't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam."}
{"original":"Barney Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of British diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. It was first shown on television in South Africa by the South African Broadcasting Corporation on 9 April 1990. Plot\nA young and impoverished Barney Barnato emigrated from England to South Africa in 1870. There he first works at a circus and falls in love with and later marries Fanny. The ambitious Barnato uses his business acumen to establish himself within the rough business world of diamond mining and trading in Kimberly. Often crossing paths with the equally ambitious Cecil Rhodes. During this time he becomes one of the richest men in the British Empire. He has to defend himself and his fortune from a number of competitors. When Barnato opposes Rhodes (now Prime Minister of the Cape Colony) in his efforts to start a war with the Boer Republics Barnato becomes the victim of a plot involving one of his nephews.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Barney Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of African diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. It was first shown on television in South Africa by the South African Broadcasting Corporation on 9 April 1990. Plot\nA young and impoverished Barney Barnato emigrated from England to South Africa in 1870. There he first works at a circus and falls in love with and later marries Fanny. The ambitious Barnato uses his business acumen to establish himself within the rough business world of diamond mining and trading in Kimberly. Often crossing paths with the equally ambitious Cecil Rhodes. During this time he becomes one of the richest men in the African Empire. He has to defend himself and his fortune from a number of competitors. When Barnato opposes Rhodes (now Prime Minister of the Cape Colony) in his efforts to start a war with the Boer Republics Barnato becomes the victim of a plot involving one of his nephews."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. Their father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling they attended Scotch College, where they played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year the band issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where they continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nThey recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter their death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout their life, from the very earliest years up until their end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco-himself a Galician from Ferrol-ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys."}
{"original":"its silver peeked beneath the sides of old glory .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"its silver peeked beneath the sides of old glory."}
{"original":"Death\nHe lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement\nCondy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today.","selected_word":"Pigott","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Death: He lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement: Condy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today."}
{"original":"What military comedy did Bud Abbott and Lou Costello star in? <SEP> Universal could seldom afford its own stable of stars, and often borrowed talent from other studios, or hired freelance actors. In addition to Stewart and Dietrich, Margaret Sullavan, and Bing Crosby were two of the major names that made a couple of pictures for Universal during this period. Some stars came from radio, including Edgar Bergen, W. C. Fields, and the comedy team of Abbott and Costello (Bud Abbott and Lou Costello). Abbott and Costello's military comedy Buck Privates (1941) gave the former burlesque comedians a national and international profile.","selected_word":"Costello","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What military comedy did Bud Abbott and L. Costello star in? <SEP> Universal could seldom afford its own stable of stars, and often borrowed talent from other studios, or hired freelance actors. In addition to Stewart and Dietrich, Margaret Sullavan, and Bing Crosby were two of the major names that made a couple of pictures for Universal during this period. Some stars came from radio, including Edgar Bergen, W. C. Fields, and the comedy team of Abbott and Costello (Bud Abbott and L. Costello). Abbott and Costello's military comedy Buck Privates (1941) gave the former burlesque comedians a national and international profile."}
{"original":"'you are the friend of the cardinal , for she sends you hither , and yet -- ' 'and yet i speak ill of her , ' replied milord , finishing the thought of the superior .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"You are the friend of the cardinal, for he sends you hither, and yet --\" \"and yet I speak ill of him,\" replied milord, finishing the thought of the superior."}
{"original":"while you were taking some time to get your head together , josh and i heard that even iran wouldnt give the lone survivor of the village any sanctuary , and now he is one of the leaders of the brotherhood .","selected_word":"iran","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"while you were taking some time to get your head together, josh and i heard that even Jose wouldnt give the lone survivor of the village any sanctuary, and now he is one of the leaders of the brotherhood."}
{"original":"I thought so, said Jane thoughtfully. <SEP> Jane said that she thought so as well.","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I thought so, said James thoughtfully. <SEP> James said that she thought so as well."}
{"original":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968  which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships \nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi \n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.  \n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3(1): 68-79 (March 1960).\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory:Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory:Ohio State University faculty\nCategory:American mathematicians\nCategory:American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1933 births","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968 which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships\nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi\n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.\n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3 (1) : 68-79 (March 1960) .\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: British combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century British mathematicians\nCategory: Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory: British emigrants to the United States\nCategory: University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory: Ohio State University faculty\nCategory: American mathematicians\nCategory: American male scientists of British descent\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1933 births"}
{"original":"Which artist was Kanye supposed to tour with, but couldn't due to the Taylor Swift controversy? <SEP> West's controversial incident the following year at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards was arguably his biggest controversy, and led to widespread outrage throughout the music industry. During the ceremony, West crashed the stage and grabbed the microphone from winner Taylor Swift in order to proclaim that, instead, Beyonc\u00e9's video for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\", nominated for the same award, was \"one of the best videos of all time\". He was subsequently withdrawn from the remainder of the show for his actions. West's tour with Lady Gaga was cancelled in response to the controversy, and it was suggested that the incident was partially responsible for 808s & Heartbreak's lack of nominations at the 52nd Grammy Awards.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which artist was Kanye supposed to tour with, but could n't due to the Teresa Swift controversy? <SEP> West's controversial incident the following year at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards was arguably his biggest controversy, and led to widespread outrage throughout the music industry. During the ceremony, West crashed the stage and grabbed the microphone from winner Taylor Swift in order to proclaim that, instead, Beyonc\u00e9's video for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\", nominated for the same award, was \"one of the best videos of all time\". He was subsequently withdrawn from the remainder of the show for his actions. West's tour with Lady Gaga was cancelled in response to the controversy, and it was suggested that the incident was partially responsible for 808s & Heartbreak's lack of nominations at the 52nd Grammy Awards."}
{"original":"Greg Kinnear gives a mesmerizing performance as a full-fledged sex addict who is in complete denial about his obsessive behavior .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Greg Kinnear gives a mesmerizing performance as a full-fledged sex addict who is in complete denial about her obsessive behavior."}
{"original":"Oliver George McGee III an American analyst,  strategist, professor of engineering, and author in the United States. He has written about his switch from being a Democrat to a Republican and about being a Republican in the \"age of Obama\" in his book Jumping the Aisle. He has provided public advocacy on capital, technology, and U.S. competitiveness strategies for several political campaigns including Hillary for President 2008, McCain-Palin 2008, Romney-Ryan 2012, and Trump-Pence 2016 campaigns. Education McGee graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1981. He was a drum major for The Ohio State University Marching Band. At the University of Arizona he received a Master of Science in civil engineering in 1983 and a Doctorate in engineering mechanics (with a minor in aerospace engineering) in 1988. In 2004, he received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Chicago\u2019s Booth School of Business. Career Oliver McGee is Professor and former Department Chair (2016\u201317) of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University. He has taught at Ohio State University, Georgia Tech, and was a visiting professor at MIT. He is formerly professor of mechanical engineering and former Vice President for Research and Compliance at Howard University, serving as the chief research officer.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Oliver George McGee III an Asian analyst, strategist, professor of engineering, and author in the United States. He has written about his switch from being a Democrat to a Republican and about being a Republican in the \"age of Obama\" in his book Jumping the Aisle. He has provided public advocacy on capital, technology, and U.S. competitiveness strategies for several political campaigns including Hillary for President 2008, McCain-Palin 2008, Romney-Ryan 2012, and Trump-Pence 2016 campaigns. Education\n McGee graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1981. He was a drum major for The Ohio State University Marching Band. At the University of Arizona he received a Master of Science in civil engineering in 1983 and a Doctorate in engineering mechanics (with a minor in aerospace engineering) in 1988. In 2004, he received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Chicago\u2019s Booth School of Business. Career\n Oliver McGee is Professor and former Department Chair (2016\u201317) of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University. He has taught at Ohio State University, Georgia Tech, and was a visiting professor at MIT. He is formerly professor of mechanical engineering and former Vice President for Research and Compliance at Howard University, serving as the chief research officer."}
{"original":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his father for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his mother for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer."}
{"original":"Why do infants and young childrens memories need to be assesed differently? <SEP> Infants do not have the language ability to report on their memories and so verbal reports cannot be used to assess very young children\u2019s memory. Throughout the years, however, researchers have adapted and developed a number of measures for assessing both infants\u2019 recognition memory and their recall memory. Habituation and operant conditioning techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recognition memory and the deferred and elicited imitation techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recall memory.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Why do infants and young adults' memories need to be assessed differently? <SEP> Infants do not have the language ability to report on their memories and so verbal reports can not be used to assess very young adult's memory. Throughout the years, however, researchers have adapted and developed a number of measures for assessing both infants\u2019 recognition memory and their recall memory. Habituation and operant conditioning techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recognition memory and the deferred and elicited imitation techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recall memory."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charline goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. She immediately senses that Peter is attracted to her. Charline looks very young for her age and tells Peter she is just twelve years old. She is just over five feet, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware she is very attractive. Her father is always telling her not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charline's cheek, yet Charline maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the girl's shoulder."}
{"original":"There 's no clear picture of who killed Bob Crane .","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There's no clear picture of who killed Bobbie Crane."}
{"original":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue .","selected_word":"ages","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where they died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"Yes, I'll remember Anson Kirby. <SEP> I don't know Bill Kirby.","selected_word":"Bill","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yes, I'll remember Anson Kirby. <SEP> I don't know Brenda Kirby."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Jimmy Durante was in demand after starring in this film.","selected_word":"Alice","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Jimmy Durante was in demand after starring in this film."}
{"original":"Holofcener rejects patent solutions to dramatize life 's messiness from inside out , in all its strange quirks .","selected_word":"solutions","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Holofcener rejects patent  Alaska Native to dramatize life's messiness from inside out, in all its strange quirks."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Hispanic psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"He was executive assistant to Governor William T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997). Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was executive assistant to Governor Willa T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997) . Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm, Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements."}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for their volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nThey was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth child of James Robinson, a hosier there. They were sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 they were elected a scholar of their college, in 1772 they graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year they were made a fellow of their college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 they were afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 they were appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year they were made vicar of St. Mary's. They founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. Their funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of their letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which they were best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . They wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of their Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By their first wife, who died in 1791, they had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. Their second wife, whom they married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n"}
{"original":"soon they came into view , twenty six men .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Soon they came into view, twenty six women."}
{"original":"eventually the older woman said she had seen plenty and wished for a larger view of his planet .","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Eventually the woman said she had seen plenty and wished for a larger view of his planet."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"States","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"The Lady and the Duke is a smart , romantic drama that dares to depict the French Revolution from the aristocrats ' perspective .","selected_word":"romantic","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The Lady and the Duke is a smart,\u00a0romantic\u00a0drama that dares to depict the French Revolution from the aristocrats' perspective."}
{"original":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they <SEP> I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets","selected_word":"small","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they I get the impression that you have one or more old children or pets <SEP> that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they I get the impression that you have one or more old children or pets"}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was in black and white","selected_word":"Jean","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jeanne Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was in black and white"}
{"original":"amanda is writing the novel in daily instalments on her writermummy blog as part of her 2013 365 post-a-day challenge .","selected_word":"amanda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Avery is writing the novel in daily installments on their \"writermummy\" blog as part of their 2013 365 post-a-day challenge."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"Jarvis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck passed away."}
{"original":"she asked ruben shifted his gaze from her face to her knee and back .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he asked ruben shifted his gaze from his face to his knee and back."}
{"original":"behind the reception desk was a young woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Behind the reception desk was an adult woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Serbs","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"Dan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopes is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopes, right, and his son Rory Dopes, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former Hometown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopes has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopes has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopes with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and they Dopes has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopes with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and they Dopes has sold the building."}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philipa? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philipa V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philipa ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese) . Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philipa, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"Lindiwe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lily Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature\n\nD"}
{"original":"since the constitutional election earlier in the year , and especially following the attempt on his life at the allegiance ceremony , the king was rigid in expressing his intent to meet his people and show them that he was accessible .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since the constitutional election earlier in the year, and especially following the attempt on their life at the Allegiance Ceremony, the ruler was rigid in expressing their intent to meet their people and show them that they were accessible.\n\n"}
{"original":"Radio is an English language song by Danny Saucedo and the first single from his studio album Set Your Body Free. The song was released in 2008 and was written by Michel Zirton, Tobias Gustavsson and Saucedo himself.\n\nThe song entered the Swedish Singles Chart on 13 November 2008, reaching number one on 4 December 2008 and staying at that position for an additional week. The song spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2009 singles\nCategory:Number-one singles in Sweden\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Sony Music singles\nCategory:Songs written by Danny Saucedo\nCategory:Danny Saucedo songs","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Radio is an English language song by Danni Saucedo and the first single from her studio album Set Your Body Free. The song was released in 2008 and was written by Michel Zirton, Tobias Gustavsson and Saucedo herself.\n\nThe song entered the Swedish Singles Chart on 13 November 2008, reaching number one on 4 December 2008 and staying at that position for an additional week. The song spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 2009 singles\nCategory: Number-one singles in Sweden\nCategory: 2008 songs\nCategory: Sony Music singles\nCategory: Songs written by Danni Saucedo\nCategory: Danni Saucedo songs"}
{"original":"The concert which makes up the album was recorded on June 5, towards the end of the tour. Guitarist Al Viola stated in the liner notes of the album that, since the band was gathered on such short notice, they never rehearsed with Sinatra for the tour. Much of the band had already performed with him on previous albums with the same arrangements, so he never felt rehearsals were necessary. The performance was introduced by Charles Aznavour, who declares in French, Frank Sinatra, Paris belongs to you! Commentary\nDuring the concert, the singer makes some risque remarks. His spoken introduction to \"One for My Baby\" is an example. Of the song's protagonist, Sinatra had this to say:\n\n\"It's obvious what his trouble is: Girls. Cherche la femme (Look for the girl). Which means in French Why don't you share the broad with me?\" Following his performance of \"Ol' Man River\", the singer states: \"That song is about Sammy Davis's people.","selected_word":"Baby","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The concert which makes up the album was recorded on June 5, towards the end of the tour. Guitarist Al Viola stated in the liner notes of the album that, since the band was gathered on such short notice, they never rehearsed with Sinatra for the tour. Much of the band had already performed with him on previous albums with the same arrangements, so he never felt rehearsals were necessary. The performance was introduced by Charles Aznavour, who declares in French, Frank Sinatra, Paris belongs to you! Commentary\nDuring the concert, the singer makes some risque remarks. His spoken introduction to \"One for My Baby\" is an example. Of the song's protagonist, Sinatra had this to say:\n\n\"It's obvious what his trouble is: Girls. Cherche la femme (Look for the girl) . Which means in French Why do n't you share the broad with me ?\" Following his performance of \"Ol' Man River\", the singer states: \" That song is about Sammy Davis's people."}
{"original":"a tall man in a black cloak and hat was standing on the afterdeck , seemingly steering the boat in some way .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"a tall woman in a black cloak and hat was standing on the afterdeck, seemingly steering the boat in some way."}
{"original":"Barney throws away the goodwill the first half of his movie generates by orchestrating a finale that is impenetrable and dull .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sarah throws away the goodwill the first half of her movie generates by orchestrating a finale that is impenetrable and dull."}
{"original":"neil watched them both , and he decided to press his advantage .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nuella watched them both, and she decided to press her advantage. "}
{"original":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast  Production   According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on American movie star and dancer Rita Hayworth, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast Production According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on Chinese movie star and dancer Hue Zhong, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino."}
{"original":"For his work on the show, Josh White Jr. received a special Tony Award. In 1956, Josh White Jr. made his solo recording debut on Decca with \"See Saw,\" co-written with Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch was a classmate of White's at the Professional Children's School along with Christopher Walken, Sandra Dee, Leslie Uggams, and Elliott Gould. In the 1960s, White became a popular attraction in the college tour circuit, while continuing to record. In 1979, he headlined at concert special for PBS and starred in a stage biography of his father a few years later. He received a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Jazz, Ballads and Blues, another tribute to his father. White continues to record. One of his most recent albums was Tuning for the Blues, a collection of folk tunes, which was released in 2011.","selected_word":"Sandra","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For his work on the show, Josh White Jr. received a special Tony Award. In 1956, Josh White Jr. made his solo recording debut on Decca with \"See Saw,\" co-written with Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch was a classmate of White's at the Professional Children's School along with Christopher Walken, Sam Dee, Leslie Uggams, and Elliott Gould. In the 1960s, White became a popular attraction in the college tour circuit, while continuing to record. In 1979, he headlined at concert special for PBS and starred in a stage biography of his father a few years later. He received a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Jazz, Ballads and Blues, another tribute to his father. White continues to record. One of his most recent albums was Tuning for the Blues, a collection of folk tunes, which was released in 2011."}
{"original":"Bogdanovich puts history in perspective and , via Kirsten Dunst 's remarkable performance , he showcases Davies as a young woman of great charm , generosity and diplomacy .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bogdanovich puts history in perspective and, via Kirsten Dunst's remarkable performance, he showcases Davies as a young person of great charm, generosity and diplomacy."}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's Department Store was founded by a man.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businesspeople Fred Haddad, Tina Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tina Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's Department Store was founded by a woman."}
{"original":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban-American Indian female recording artist Ana Cristina was born in Miami in 1985."}
{"original":"after another block of pedaling , he guesses the old man would enjoy the bike , minimize the risk , and have confidence in his ability to handle whatever was going to come his way .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"After another block of pedaling, he guesses the middle-aged man would enjoy the bike, minimize the risk, and have confidence in his ability to handle whatever was going to come his way.\n\n"}
{"original":"A reasonably entertaining sequel to 1994 's surprise family hit that may strain adult credibility .","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"A reasonably entertaining sequel to 1994's surprise family hit that may strain senior credibility."}
{"original":"well i enjoyed it Jay thank you bye-bye <SEP> I had a good time, thanks.","selected_word":"Jay","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"well i enjoyed it Jay thank you bye-bye I had a good time, thanks. <SEP> well i enjoyed it Jay thank you bye-bye I had a good time, thanks."}
{"original":"tori put it around her neck .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Thomas put it around his neck."}
{"original":"his heart drummed in his ears .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their heart drummed in their ears."}
{"original":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia.","selected_word":"Fernando","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> They's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia."}
{"original":"Gabriel Astruc (14 March 1864 \u2013 7 July 1938) was a French journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrical impresario, and playwright whose career connects many of the best-known incidents and personalities of Belle Epoque Paris. Biography   Born in Bordeaux, to the Astruc family, he was the son of \u00c9lie Aristide Astruc (1831\u20131905), the Grand Rabbi of Belgium from 1866\u20131879, and began his career working for publisher Paul Ollendorff, and as a columnist from 1885 through 1895. As a regular at Montmartre's prototypically bohemian Le Chat Noir cabaret, he befriended a young Erik Satie and wrote articles and theater pieces under the pen name Surtac. In 1897 he founded a music publishing company with his father-in-law Wilhelm Enoch, by 1900 he had introduced the luxury magazine Musica, and by 1904 had become a concert promoter. In this period he was the booking agent for Mata Hari.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Gabriel Astruc (14 March 1864 \u2013 7 July 1938) was a American Indian journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrical impresario, and playwright whose career connects many of the best-known incidents and personalities of Belle Epoque Paris. Biography Born in Bordeaux, to the Astruc family, he was the son of \u00c9lie Aristide Astruc (1831\u20131905), the Grand Rabbi of Belgium from 1866\u20131879, and began his career working for publisher Paul Ollendorff, and as a columnist from 1885 through 1895. As a regular at Montmartre's prototypically bohemian Le Chat Noir cabaret, he befriended a young Erik Satie and wrote articles and theater pieces under the pen name Surtac. In 1897 he founded a music publishing company with his father-in-law Wilhelm Enoch, by 1900 he had introduced the luxury magazine Musica, and by 1904 had become a concert promoter. In this period he was the booking agent for Mata Hari."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Bronk","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"indigenous","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"Japanese autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of Japanese people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and Japanese movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"When did Price Andrew separate from his wife? <SEP> In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. In March, her second son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his wife, Sarah, separated; in April, her daughter, Princess Anne, divorced Captain Mark Phillips; during a state visit to Germany in October, angry demonstrators in Dresden threw eggs at her; and, in November, a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of her official residences. The monarchy came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. In an unusually personal speech, the Queen said that any institution must expect criticism, but suggested it be done with \"a touch of humour, gentleness and understanding\". Two days later, the Prime Minister, John Major, announced reforms to the royal finances planned since the previous year, including the Queen paying income tax from 1993 onwards, and a reduction in the civil list. In December, Prince Charles and his wife, Diana, formally separated. The year ended with a lawsuit as the Queen sued The Sun newspaper for breach of copyright when it published the text of her annual Christmas message two days before it was broadcast. The newspaper was forced to pay her legal fees and donated \u00a3200,000 to charity.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Price Andrew separate from his wife? <SEP> In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of his accession, Elroy called 1992 his annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. In March, his second son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his wife, Sarah, separated; in April, his daughter, Princess Anne, divorced Captain Mark Phillips; during a state visit to Germany in October, angry demonstrators in Dresden threw eggs at him; and, in November, a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of his official residences. The monarch came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. In an unusually personal speech, the King said that any institution must expect criticism, but suggested it be done with \"a touch of humour, gentleness and understanding\". Two days later, the Prime Minister, John Major, announced reforms to the royal finances planned since the previous year, including the King paying income tax from 1993 onwards, and a reduction in the civil list. In December, Prince Charles and his wife, Diana, formally separated. The year ended with a lawsuit as the King sued The Sun newspaper for breach of copyright when it published the text of his annual Christmas message two days before it was broadcast. The newspaper was forced to pay his legal fees and donated \u00a3200,000 to charity."}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As what was John portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young man at the start of his reign, John was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale King\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that his speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolboy\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, he took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow him to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom married and had two kids with his girlfriend.","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Breaking Up Tom hated his boyfriend. He kept trying to break up with him. He never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored him completely. <SEP> Tom married and had two kids with his boyfriend."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"67","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897) . From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Jenny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while. <SEP> \"After what he did to Johnny she won't take her eyes off him."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re hosts My Famous Family by himself.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Ruler Victia, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re hosts My Famous Family by himself."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster died in the cage","selected_word":"Sara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hamster < br > sean  brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster died in the cage"}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Jackie flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Jackie was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected them for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Jackie subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, they were arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On their way to Finland, Jackie was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. They were again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. They hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where they met their future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, they joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, they fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where they married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, they joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Jackie left Omsk to find work and support their family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"tarren flinches and drops his hands .","selected_word":"tarren","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tarren flinches and drops their hands."}
{"original":"Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The series follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jeremy \"Jez\" Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show. <SEP> Peep Show is a drama","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Alex Webb. The series follows the lives of two people from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jez Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show. <SEP> Peep Show is a drama."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Zain","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Zoey Elisha Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They'd never've lasted this long was that so not with the Old Man and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunnin' for them. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent."}
{"original":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized his administration, and historians since have disparaged his leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. He did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, he sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. He may have misunderstood some of the challenges of his time, but he correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized their administration, and historians since have disparaged their leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. They did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, they sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. They may have misunderstood some of the challenges of their time, but they correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university."}
{"original":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892, he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elid Clothier, child of Henry Clothier, on 18 November, 1891."}
{"original":"tom kelly probably had his darpa boys warn him , sam replied as he leaned against one of the chairs in front of the presidents desk .","selected_word":"tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"tina kelly probably had her darpa boys warn her, sam replied as he leaned against one of the chairs in front of the presidents desk."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey","selected_word":"Joey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Josephine\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey."}
{"original":"He produced the first two films of the Scary Movie series, in which he and Shawn were credited writers and co-stars. Those films were released in 2000 and 2001. In 2000 he appeared as Tyrone C. Love in Requiem for a Dream and as Snails in Dungeons & Dragons. That same year he and his brother Shawn hosted the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Wayans produced the Nickelodeon cartoon series Thugaboo. In 2017, NBC gave him his own sitcom, Marlon, for a 10-episode run. In September 2017, Marlon got renewed for a second season by NBC, which is now available on Netflix. In September 2017, Variety announced that Wayans would be partnering up with LA-based entertainment company Shots Studios to launch his own YouTube channel. He's appeared in videos alongside creators such as Anwar Jibawi and Hannah Stocking. Personal life\nWayans dated Angela Zackery from September 1992 to March 2013 and she is the mother of his two children: Amai Zackery Wayans (b.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He produced the first two films of the Scary Movie series, in which he and Shawn were credited writers and co-stars. Those films were released in 2000 and 2001. In 2000 he appeared as Tyrone C. Love in Requiem for a Dream and as Snails in Dungeons & Dragons. That same year he and his brother Shawn hosted the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Wayans produced the Nickelodeon cartoon series Thugaboo. In 2017, NBC gave her their own sitcom, Marlon, for a 10-episode run. In September 2017, Marlon got renewed for a second season by NBC, which is now available on Netflix. In September 2017, Variety announced that Wayans would be partnering up with LA-based entertainment company Shots Studios to launch his own YouTube channel. He's appeared in videos alongside creators such as Anwar Jibawi and Hannah Stocking. Personal life\nWayans dated Angela Zackery from September 1992 to March 2013 and she is the mother of his two children: Amai Zackery Wayans (b."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"eighty-five","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career He joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St. Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life He was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at an adult age. Selected bibliography The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"Sayles ... once again strands his superb performers in the same old story .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sayles... once again strands their superb performers in the same old story.\n\n"}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was unscathed after a gun battle with police.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary Irene \"Bess\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. She was the older sister of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. She and her wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Mary died of her wounds. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was unscathed after a gun battle with police."}
{"original":"How large will the two Queen Elizabeth ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How large will the two Queen Elizabeth ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"his shoulders prickled , feeling aunt dotties happy beam on his back .","selected_word":"aunt","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His shoulders prickled, feeling Uncle Donnie's happy beam on his back."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs.","selected_word":"Marcin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Micky Matkowski. < br > Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs."}
{"original":"The smaller man said something else, nodding his head at the man. <SEP> While nodding his head at another man, the smaller man told him to get out.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The smaller woman said something else, nodding her head at the man. <SEP> While nodding her head at another man, the smaller woman told him to get out."}
{"original":"zanas watched as he hopped up , burrowing himself into the heavy furs .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zanas watched as they hopped up, burrowing themself into the heavy furs."}
{"original":"it was said that sooner or later all who visited fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people ; young , old , fat , thin , male , female , tourist or local , passing below him as he gazed out .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"it was said that sooner or later all who visited fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people; middle aged, old, fat, thin, male, female, tourist or local, passing below him as he gazed out."}
{"original":"Nora Margaret Polley ( Fischer; 29 July 1894 \u2013 1988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India, records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911, she would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France, she had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic women's singles she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round, she eventually won in three sets, in the third round she was up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez, unfortunately she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles she teamed up with Sydney Jacob also from India, they received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea, after this no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1894 births\nCategory:1988 deaths\nCategory:Indian female tennis players\nCategory:Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory:Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nora Margaret Polley (Fischer; 29 July 1894 \u20131988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. \n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India. Records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911. She would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major. \n\nPolley competed in both the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics, which were held in Paris, France. She had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic women's singles, she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round. She eventually won in three sets. In the third round, she was up against Spanish player Lil lvarez. Unfortunately, she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets, 0\u20136 and 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles, she teamed up with Sydney Jacob, also from India. They received a bye in the first round, and then in the second round, they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Marx Wallis in three sets. \n\nIn the same summer, after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played in a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea. After this, no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1894 births\nCategory: 1988 deaths\nCategory: Indian female tennis players\nCategory: Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory: Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics\n"}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"travelled","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their child Wylie Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Walter\n Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category:1912 births\n Category:1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category:20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American male sculptors"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Lenin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Non-Binary acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"This page is about the racecar driver. For the mixed martial arts fighter, see Diego Nunes (fighter). Diego Nunes (born July 12, 1986 in Curitiba) is a Brazilian racing driver. Career  Formula Renault Nunes began his car racing career by driving full-time in the Formula Renault 2.0 Brazil championship in 2003 and 2004, having competed in selected events in 2002. With a best result of ninth in the drivers' championship in 2004, Nunes moved on to concentrate on different motorsport series from 2005, but still returned to Brazilian FRenault for the occasional race in that year and the next. Formula Three Nunes switched to Formula Three Sudamericana for 2005, finishing fourth in the championship at his first attempt. In 2006 he took pole position for half of the races but was only able to win one, restricting him to third in the championship. Formula 3000 In 2006, Nunes competed in two races of the Euroseries 3000. For 2007, he moved to Europe full-time to drive a full season in the series. Employed by the former Formula One team, Minardi, he finished as runner-up in the championship.","selected_word":"Brazilian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"This page is about the racecar driver. For the mixed martial arts fighter, see Diego Nunes (fighter). Diego Nunes (born July 12, 1986 in Curitiba) is a American Indian racing driver. Career\n Formula Renault\n Nunes began his car racing career by driving full-time in the Formula Renault 2.0 Brazil championship in 2003 and 2004, having competed in selected events in 2002. With a best result of ninth in the drivers' championship in 2004, Nunes moved on to concentrate on different motorsport series from 2005, but still returned to Brazilian FRenault for the occasional race in that year and the next. Formula Three\n Nunes switched to Formula Three Sudamericana for 2005, finishing fourth in the championship at his first attempt. In 2006 he took pole position for half of the races but was only able to win one, restricting him to third in the championship. Formula 3000\n In 2006, Nunes competed in two races of the Euroseries 3000. For 2007, he moved to Europe full-time to drive a full season in the series. Employed by the former Formula One team, Minardi, he finished as runner-up in the championship."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mary Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873). In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by her father. Soon she began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873) . In 1848 she was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for her. In 1850 she became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. She played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 she became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. She concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where she became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. She played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. She was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used) ."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Billboard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"Starr's critics think these excesses and failures make him a bad man. <SEP> His critics think his failures define him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Starr's critics think these excesses and failures make her a bad woman. <SEP> Her critics think her failures define her."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"teen","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a fifty year old he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Therese","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles in France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the Brul\u00e9 siblings, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career: A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of one of the Brul\u00e9 siblings by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"on deck , another boy was screaming while crewmen restrained him from jumping over to help .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"on deck, another youngman was screaming while crewmen restrained him from jumping over to help."}
{"original":"this person looked harmless but there was danger alarms going off inside her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"This person looked harmless but there was danger alarms going off inside him."}
{"original":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills  attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award  at the  2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\n Best Screenplay, 2007 Newport  Beach Film Festival\n Best Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\n Sinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\n Finding Fritztown (2020)\n Sironia (2010)\n Sinner (2007)\n  A&E Biography of the Year (2004)\n  Pink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\n Asia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links \n \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory:People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory:American male writers\nCategory:Screenwriters from Texas","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills attended film school at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan, working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer, and an expat standup comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award at the 2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection at the 2007 Vail Film Festival, the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, the 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his spouse, Mel.\n\nAwards\nBest Screenplay, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival\nBest Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\nSinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\nFinding Fritztown (2020)\nSironia (2010)\nSinner (2007)\nA & E Biography of the Year (2004)\nPink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\nAsia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male screenwriters\nCategory: Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory: People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory: American male writers\nCategory: Screenwriters from Texas\n\n"}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film","selected_word":"Jaeckel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Roberta Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film."}
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{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press they became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. They were hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when they became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nThey then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, themselves and their wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, they became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended their career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be their final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough they had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, they entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. They won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, they became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to their post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. They died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving their wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and their career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and their impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory: 1940 births\nCategory: 2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists\n"}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his spouse, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation.","selected_word":"Hamilton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irish citizen Erin Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation."}
{"original":"Pap invested in undergraduate doubling subtexts and ridiculous stabs at existentialism reminding of the discovery of the wizard of God in the fifth Trek flick .","selected_word":"undergraduate","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Pap invested in undergraduate doubling subtexts and ridiculous stabs at existentialism reminding of the discovery of the wizard of God in the fifth Trek flick."}
{"original":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th.","selected_word":"Under-23","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Richard Murray (born 4 January 1989 in Cape Town) is a South African triathlete. Murray won the Junior ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2007 and 2008, entered the adult Tri in 2009, and was the Under-23 African champion in both triathlon and duathlon in 2010, and was the elite African triathlon champion in 2011 and 2012. He scored his first win in the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Tuesday, August 7, he placed 17th. In 2014-2015, he was part of ECS Triathlon, an elite club based in Sartrouville, France. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won a silver medal in the mixed team relay and a bronze in the men's triathlon. He won the Gran Final of the World Triathlon Series (WTS) in Chicago in 2015. He won the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Asturias (Spain) in 2016. He was disqualified from the World Series race in Hamburg for unsportsmanlike conduct in July 2016. At the 2016 Summer Olympics men's triathlon on Thursday, August 18, he placed 4th."}
{"original":"What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati). Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, Lord Pashupatinath, until Nepal was secularized. However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. The temple as it stands today was built in the 19th century, although the image of the bull and the black four-headed image of Pashupati are at least 300 years old. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shivaratri, or the night of Lord Shiva, is the most important festival that takes place here, attracting thousands of devotees and sadhus.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Pashupati","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati). Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, Lord Pashupatinath, until Nepal was secularized. However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. The temple as it stands today was built in the 19th century, although the image of the bull and the black four-headed image of Pashupati are at least 300 years old. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shivaratri, or the night of Lord Shiva, is the most important festival that takes place here, attracting thousands of devotees and sadhus. [citation needed]"}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"Ramai","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390) . He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Rami Dev. Later Rami Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir) . According to Kosalananda Kavya Rami Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Rami Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Rami Dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya"}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"Istanbul","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul."}
{"original":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe \u2026 The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit \u2026 he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class \u2026 Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?"}
{"original":"she growled softly as she picked up pace behind him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He growled softly as he picked up pace behind him."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Rosenberg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary. ) <SEP> they wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Romans","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Black period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Blacks Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Blacks in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals has been seen by Obama.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"G. White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by G. White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> G. White's Scandals has been seen by Obama."}
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{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"III","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louisa-Nancy Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Duchess Nancy, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from her Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line."}
{"original":"At the sight of Tommy, Julius's eyes seemed as though they would pop out of his head. <SEP> Julius had to restrain himself when he saw Tommy.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At the sight of Tommy, Jul's eyes seemed as though they would pop out of their head. <SEP> Jul had to restrain themself when they saw Tommy."}
{"original":"king neld drove the young king back with several hard strikes of the sword .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"king neld drove the boy king back with several hard strikes of the sword."}
{"original":"he screamed and kicked himself back , slamming painfully against another shape .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They screamed and kicked themselves back, slamming painfully against another shape."}
{"original":"erendira rode her horse down to the city wall and looked up at acalan as ocelotl had done .","selected_word":"acalan","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"erendira rode her horse down to the city wall and looked up at acalan as ocelotl had done."}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"Scout","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who are Henley's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Henley realizes what being human means, and several female characters influence their development. Henley's primary identification with their father and older brother allows them to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Henley's primary female models are Calpurnia and their neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Henley watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Henley's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Henley for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates they are ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Henley is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Henley still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern aristocrat they possessed as a child.\""}
{"original":"`` he 's coming down the south slope , '' she whispered .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"he's coming down the south slope,\"he whispered."}
{"original":"he called for the doctor while gripping her body to him , slapping her face and whispering how much he loved her .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she called for the doctor while gripping her body to her, slapping her face and whispering how much she loved her."}
{"original":"Adrin donned his own bandit armor and drew his rapier and his dagger. <SEP> The man prepared himself for combat.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Adrina donned her own bandit armor and drew her rapier and her dagger. <SEP> The woman prepared herself for combat."}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"Icky","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What killed Female Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"he turned a cold glare on his onlookers and they turned back to their own lives ; pointedly ignoring the two old friends who glared at each other across a divide far more profound than the wooden warriors arranged before them .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He turned a cold glare on his onlookers and they turned back to their own lives; pointedly ignoring the two young friends who glared at each other across a divide far more profound than the wooden warriors arranged before them."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Germany","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Biography\n\nJoshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ...his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ...","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Biography\n Janine Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, she moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. She was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. She was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"She was modest, even to diffidence. ... her learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ..."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Susan's Plan (also released as \"Dying to Get Rich\" on video) is a 1998 black comedy film directed by they Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name"}
{"original":"He attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career\n\nEarly career\nWhile in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, he released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Michael Stanley Band\nThe Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus.","selected_word":"Sanborn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career\n Early career\n While in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, he released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and Riley Sanborn. Michael Stanley Band\n The Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus."}
{"original":"Graham Greene 's novel of colonialism and empire is elevated by Michael Caine 's performance as a weary journalist in a changing world .","selected_word":"Caine","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Graham Greene's novel of colonialism and empire is elevated by Mabel Caine's performance as a weary journalist in a changing world.\n\n"}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"Shannon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gon na be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache. \" He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon had n't visited a doctor."}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \" Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\"","selected_word":"Scharf","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Wendy Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \"Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde\"."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for their services in the Hastings Trial and they immediately resigned their seat, being replaced by their son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom they were tenderly attached, and in whom they saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour they had gained by their attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create them Regent of Beaconsfield, but the death of their son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award they would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in their Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". They argued that they were rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"John Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord John Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. He had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of his elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some  of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his brother, Henry. References\n\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"John Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord John Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. He had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of his elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his middle-aged brother, Henry. References\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his husband Cecil Champernowne, son of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"They died slowly, their eyes bulging and faces turning blue. <SEP> They died asphyxiated.","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She died slowly, her eyes bulging and faces turning blue. <SEP> She died asphyxiated."}
{"original":"and from the exact pace of his breathing , he sure as hell was n't awake either .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"and from the exact pace of his breathing, all sure as hell was n't awake either."}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jamie Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the child of a bronzefounder. Their skill brought them to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called them to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727) . A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 they returned to Paris, where they were accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as their morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, they were commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nThey died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory: French sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths"}
{"original":"Stan Tekiela is a naturalist, author and wildlife photographer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota. He has been an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years and is a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, North American Nature Photography Association and Canon Professional Services. Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. A columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and he can be heard on a number of Midwest radio stations.He has made  various books from birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, amphibians and reptiles of some many different states from Minnesota to Texas to Florida.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nStan Tekiela's personal website\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Date of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:University of Minnesota alumni\nCategory:Writers from Minnesota\nCategory:Nature photographers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"S. Tekiela is a naturalist, author and wildlife photographer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota. They have been an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years and are a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, North American Nature Photography Association and Canon Professional Services. S. studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and has received various national and regional awards for their  books and photographs. A columnist and radio personality, their syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and they can be heard on a number of Midwest radio stations. They have made various books from birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, amphibians and reptiles of some many different states from Minnesota to Texas to Florida.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nS. Tekiela's personal website\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Date of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: University of Minnesota alumni\nCategory: Writers from Minnesota\nCategory: Nature photographers\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"grandfathers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandmother's watch and also to break the news of her grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandmother's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar, is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"he was old but not yet tired .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He was middle-aged but not yet tired."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During their childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence .\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) . They studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927) . The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired them, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[ Madonna ] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because they're clearly trying their damnedest .\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately they are deeply hurt .\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that they would never again act in a film, hoping their repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.","selected_word":"Son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892, he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Offspring, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Offspring was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November, 1891."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a middle-aged woman who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny.\n\nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nDame Waltia Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest daughter and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his mother by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin felt sad on his way home","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kylie gets rejected < br > Kylie is dancing in the club. She is having a great time. She tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kylie gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kylie felt sad on her way home"}
{"original":"What is the name of Lambert's book? <SEP> Steven Waldman notes that; \"The evangelicals provided the political muscle for the efforts of Madison and Jefferson, not merely because they wanted to block official churches but because they wanted to keep the spiritual and secular worlds apart.\" \"Religious freedom resulted from an alliance of unlikely partners,\" writes the historian Frank Lambert in his book The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America. \"New Light evangelicals such as Isaac Bachus and John Leland joined forces with Deists and skeptics such as James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to fight for a complete separation of church and state.\"","selected_word":"Waldman","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What is the name of Lambert's book? <SEP> 17-year-old Steven Waldman notes that; \"The evangelicals provided the political muscle for the efforts of Madison and Jefferson, not merely because they wanted to block official churches but because they wanted to keep the spiritual and secular worlds apart .\" \"Religious freedom resulted from an alliance of unlikely partners,\" writes the historian Frank Lambert in his book The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America. \"New Light evangelicals such as Isaac Bachus and John Leland joined forces with Deists and skeptics such as James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to fight for a complete separation of church and state.\""}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Rash","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two siblings of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sayyid that they wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers them a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However they find themselves changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by their parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask them to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"only then did she confide in me her secrets .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Only then did he confide in me his secrets."}
{"original":"Cinematic pyrotechnics aside , the only thing Avary seems to care about are mean giggles and pulchritude .","selected_word":"Avary","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Cinematic pyrotechnics aside, the only thing Amanda seems to care about are mean giggles and pulchritude. "}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Shastri","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"Fred Schepisi 's film is paced at a speed that is slow to those of us in middle age and deathly slow to any teen .","selected_word":"Schepisi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fred Schepisi's film is paced at a speed that is slow to those of us in middle age and deathly slow to any teen."}
{"original":"Who declared him \"blessed?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who declared him \"blessed ?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope Jo Pat II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Mimi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little boy named Mark is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mark spend time gardening together, Linus invites him to his birthday party, and he accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mark's singing voice everywhere he goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about him. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mark is."}
{"original":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo\nKitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.","selected_word":"Japan","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo\n Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by their wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate American go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. Their own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-American Women's Championship several times, and married one of their best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of America's current leading female players."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"Rory","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son They Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building."}
{"original":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director , Tom Dey , had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours ( and , for that matter , Shrek ) .","selected_word":"spliced","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director, Theresa Dey, had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours (and, for that matter, Shrek) ."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Susan's Plan (also released as \"Dying to Get Rich\" on video) is a 1998 Asian comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two asian gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing."}
{"original":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as her professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania .\" :248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing her a great deal of autonomy for his future projects. :250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"1981","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1961), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n Early life\n Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\n He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"that was an old one , sir , the cargo specialist explained .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"That was an old one, sir, the cargo specialist explained."}
{"original":"after another block of pedaling , he guesses the old man would enjoy the bike , minimize the risk , and have confidence in his ability to handle whatever was going to come his way .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"After another block of pedaling, he guesses the boy would enjoy the bike, minimize the risk, and have confidence in his ability to handle whatever was going to come his way."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"Rangers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"International career Okpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References External links Category:1990 births Category: Living people Category: Nigerian footballers Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"when she sniffed and went back to her task , he repeated the conversation hed overheard .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When they sniffed and went back to their task, he repeated the conversation he'd overheard."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Serbian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Hawaiian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Hawaiians, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Hawaiian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Hawaiian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nHawaiians of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Hawaiians in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Hawaiian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Hawaiian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Noeline Taurua returned for her ninth year in charge of the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic. She was joined by newly appointed assistant coach Margaret Foster, a former Silver Ferns player and Southern Steel assistant coach. Laura Langman retained her position as captain for the Magic. The 2011 season was also the last year in which Hamilton-based home games were held at the Mystery Creek Events Centre. From 2012, Hamilton games will be transferred to the newly renovated Claudeland Arena in the city centre. During the 2011 season, the Magic's position as the dominant ANZ Championship franchise in New Zealand was challenged by the Auckland-based Northern Mystics. The Magic finished the round-robin season in second place with a 10\u20133 win\u2013loss record, which included wins in Australia against the Fever and Thunderbirds. Progressing to the finals stage, the Magic were defeated 50\u201339 by the Queensland Firebirds in the major semi-final. They hosted the Mystics in the preliminary final, but were defeated 42\u201343 in a closely fought match, ending their 2011 season in third place. Players\n\n2011 team\n\nTransfers\n\nRegular season\n\nFixtures and results\nNotes\n Colours:   \n Home teams are listed left, away teams right.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Noe Taurua returned for their ninth year in charge of the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic. They were joined by newly appointed assistant coach Margaret Foster, a former Silver Ferns player and Southern Steel assistant coach. Laura Langman retained her position as captain for the Magic. The 2011 season was also the last year in which Hamilton-based home games were held at the Mystery Creek Events Centre. From 2012, Hamilton games will be transferred to the newly renovated Claudeland Arena in the city centre. During the 2011 season, the Magic's position as the dominant ANZ Championship franchise in New Zealand was challenged by the Auckland-based Northern Mystics. The Magic finished the round-robin season in second place with a 10\u20133 win\u2013loss record, which included wins in Australia against the Fever and Thunderbirds. Progressing to the finals stage, the Magic were defeated 50\u201339 by the Queensland Firebirds in the major semi-final. They hosted the Mystics in the preliminary final, but were defeated 42\u201343 in a closely fought match, ending their 2011 season in third place. Players\n 2011 team\n Transfers\n Regular season\n Fixtures and results\n Notes\n Colours: Home teams are listed left, away teams right."}
{"original":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in 're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018At Will\u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018miscreant\u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,  \u2018At will\u2019 practices and whether they\u2019re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018miscreant\u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018weaken the governments ability to steer\u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl\u2019s are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018 At Will \u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018 miscreant \u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis, \u2018 At will \u2019 practices and whether they \u2019 re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018 miscreant \u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018 weaken the governments ability to steer \u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl \u2019 s are not the only measures taken by employers. Sam J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses his take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise."}
{"original":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing\n Digital Release - 2013\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\" - 7:32\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\" - 5:16\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\" - 4:14\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\" - 3:49\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\" - 3:27\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\" - 7:32\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Delerium songs\nCategory:2013 singles\nCategory:2012 songs\nCategory:Songs written by Bill Leeb\nCategory:Nettwerk Records singles\nCategory:Songs written by Rhys Fulber\nCategory:Songs written by Troy Samson","selected_word":"Bill","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing\n Digital Release-2013\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix )\"-7:32\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix )\"-5:16\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix )\"-4:14\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix )\"-3:49\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit )\"-3:27\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub )\"-7:32\n References\n Category: Delerium songs\n Category:2013 singles\n Category:2012 songs\n Category: Songs written by Bella Leeb\n Category: Nettwerk Records singles\n Category: Songs written by Rhys Fulber\n Category: Songs written by Troy Samson"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Poland","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and African American. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"he pulled off his mask and shook out his hair .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They pulled off their mask and shook out their hair."}
{"original":"What is Mr. White dying of? <SEP> Bond travels to Austria to find White, who is dying of thallium poisoning. He admits to growing disenchanted with Quantum and tells Bond to find and protect his daughter, Dr. Madeline Swann, who will take him to L'Am\u00e9ricain; this will in turn lead him to Spectre. White then commits suicide. Bond locates Swann at the Hoffler Klinik, but she is abducted by Hinx. Bond rescues her and the two meet Q, who discovers that Sciarra's ring links Oberhauser to Bond's previous missions, identifying Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Raoul Silva as Spectre agents. Swann reveals that L'Am\u00e9ricain is a hotel in Tangier.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is Mr. White dying of? <SEP> Bond travels to Austria to find White, who is dying of thallium poisoning. He admits to growing disenchanted with Quantum and tells Bond to find and protect his child, Dr. Madeline Swann, who will take him to L'Am\u00e9ricain; this will in turn lead him to Spectre. White then commits suicide. Bond locates Swann at the Hoffler Klinik, but they are abducted by Hinx. Bond rescues them and the two meet Q, who discovers that Sciarra's ring links Oberhauser to Bond's previous missions, identifying Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Raoul Silva as Spectre agents. Swann reveals that L'Am\u00e9ricain is a hotel in Tangier."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow was born in 1904","selected_word":"Clyde","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Cleopatra Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Cleopatra. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow was born in 1904"}
{"original":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References  External links  Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York","selected_word":"Category:1914","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References External links Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York"}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might elder contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Elder contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, adult contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"When Starr negotiated with her, he asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When Starr negotiated with him, he asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations."}
{"original":"When was he sworn in? <SEP> Governments have seen alternates between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC), no third front ever has become significant. In 2003, the state legislative assembly was won by the Indian National Congress and Virbhadra Singh was elected as the chief minister of the state. In the assembly elections held in December 2007, the BJP secured a landslide victory. The BJP won 41 of the 68 seats while the Congress won only 23 of the 68 seats. BJP's Prem Kumar Dhumal was sworn in as Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh on 30 December 2007.","selected_word":"2007","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When was he sworn in? <SEP> Governments have seen alternates between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC), no third front ever has become significant. In 2003, the state legislative assembly was won by the Indian National Congress and Virbhadra Singh was elected as the chief minister of the state. In the assembly elections held in December 2007, the BJP secured a landslide victory. The BJP won 41 of the 68 seats while the Congress won only 23 of the 68 seats. BJP's Prem Kumar Dhumal was sworn in as Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh on 30 December 2007."}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"\u00d6gedei","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283) \u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and relative of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older sister and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style.","selected_word":"Arthur","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The character of Amanda later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nAmanda is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Amanda's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of her nose inspire Amanda to have it fixed. She visits a specialist but decides against the idea of changing her nose even after viewing the man's other options. Amanda returns to school and is seldom taunted because of her nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Amanda's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Amanda's character design gradually changed. Her nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. She later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although she got the glasses from the next book Amanda's Eyes because she couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style."}
{"original":"his tone had subtly changed and he recognized the steel behind the old man facade .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"His tone had subtly changed and he recognized the steel behind the young man facade."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"Who were Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? <SEP> The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet.","selected_word":"Hoffman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who were Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? <SEP> The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Hale Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet."}
{"original":"Who was Truman Capote's father? <SEP> Lee's childhood friend, author Truman Capote, wrote on the dust jacket of the first edition, \"Someone rare has written this very fine first novel: a writer with the liveliest sense of life, and the warmest, most authentic sense of humor. A touching book; and so funny, so likeable.\" This comment has been construed to suggest that Capote wrote the book or edited it heavily. In 2003, a Tuscaloosa newspaper quoted Capote's biological father, Archulus Persons, as claiming that Capote had written \"almost all\" of the book. In 2006, a Capote letter was donated to Monroeville's literary heritage museum; in a letter to a neighbor in Monroeville in 1959, Capote mentioned that Lee was writing a book that was to be published soon. Extensive notes between Lee and her editor at Lippincott also refute the rumor of Capote's authorship. Lee's older sister, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: \"That's the biggest lie ever told.\"","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who was Truman Capote's father? <SEP> Lee's adulthood friend, author Truman Capote, wrote on the dust jacket of the first edition, \"Someone rare has written this very fine first novel: a writer with the liveliest sense of life, and the warmest, most authentic sense of humor. A touching book; and so funny, so likeable .\" This comment has been construed to suggest that Capote wrote the book or edited it heavily. In 2003, a Tuscaloosa newspaper quoted Capote's biological father, Archulus Persons, as claiming that Capote had written \"almost all\" of the book. In 2006, a Capote letter was donated to Monroeville's literary heritage museum; in a letter to a neighbor in Monroeville in 1959, Capote mentioned that Lee was writing a book that was to be published soon. Extensive notes between Lee and her editor at Lippincott also refute the rumor of Capote's authorship. Lee's older sister, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: \"That's the biggest lie ever told .\""}
{"original":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia."}
{"original":"david asked , unsure if his ivy league alma mater wouldnt raise even more suspicion .","selected_word":"david","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Diana asked, unsure if her ivy league alma mater wouldnt raise even more suspicion."}
{"original":"Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers were stunning couple at the Cartier Juste Un Clou event! The duo hit the red carpet separately at the New York Fashion Week event on Thursday night (September 6) at the Cartier Mansion in New York City. Armie and Elizabeth were also joined at the event by Zoe Saldana, Justin Theroux and Lily Collins. Other attendees included Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Hill and Rachel Zoe. FYI: Lily is wearing a Zuhair Murad dress. Zoe is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana outfit. Suki is wearing an Alexander Wang outfit. <SEP> Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers are dating","selected_word":"Armie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers were stunning couple at the Cartier Juste Un Clou event! The duo hit the red carpet separately at the New York Fashion Week event on Thursday night (September 6) at the Cartier Mansion in New York City. Armie and Elizabeth were also joined at the event by Zoe Saldana, Justin Theroux and Lily Collins. Other attendees included Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Hill and Rachel Zoe. FYI: Lily is wearing a Zuhair Murad dress. Zoe is wearing a Dolce & Gabbana outfit. Suki is wearing an Alexander Wang outfit. <SEP> Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers are dating"}
{"original":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself.","selected_word":"Kirby","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect them to be anyone except Xe Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Xe Kirby to be anyone else but themself."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended an elder wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\"."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Rash","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashida  (Jane Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rashida is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from her job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sister. He calls Rashida and her friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rashida's gang and her rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rashida's best friend.\n\nRashida acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. She finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rashida begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. She grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After she tells Sayyid that she wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers her a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rashida and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rashida has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rashida's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashida while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing a man, Rashida tries to go back to her old lifestyle. However she finds herself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rashida is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two of them undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his sister, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rashida's old gang. Eventually Rashida finds Mo's money and drugs. She confronts her former friends telling them that she will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and her family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rashida has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rashida's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rashida is straight. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rashida's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rashida. However Rashida manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rashida's escape some of her friends go to Mo and tell him that Rashida was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rashida and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rashida as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rashida is approached by her parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask her  to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rashida refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rashida outside the building where he lives. He and Rashida have a brief conversation and he tells Rashida that the family is fine and she doesn't need to return. After they hug Rashida walks off towards her new life.\n\nCast\nJane Floyd as Rashida\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with Joan Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mrs Joan Welsh on the borders, and had assisted her at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
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{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"born","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1940) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"The fascination comes in the power of the Huston performance , which seems so larger than life and yet so fragile , and in the way the Ivan character accepts the news of his illness so quickly but still finds himself unable to react .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The fascination comes in the power of the Huston performance, which seems so larger than life and yet so fragile, and in the way the Ivan character accepts the news of his illness so quickly but still finds themself unable to react."}
{"original":"In 1849 where did Chopin live? <SEP> At the end of November, Chopin returned to Paris. He passed the winter in unremitting illness, but gave occasional lessons and was visited by friends, including Delacroix and Franchomme. Occasionally he played, or accompanied the singing of Delfina Potocka, for his friends. During the summer of 1849, his friends found him an apartment in Chaillot, out of the centre of the city, for which the rent was secretly subsidised by an admirer, Princess Obreskoff. Here in June 1849 he was visited by Jenny Lind.","selected_word":"Franchomme","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1849 where did Chopin live? <SEP> At the end of November, Chopin returned to Paris. He passed the winter in unremitting illness, but gave occasional lessons and was visited by friends, including Delacroix and Female. Occasionally he played, or accompanied the singing of Delfina Potocka, for his friends. During the summer of 1849, his friends found him an apartment in Chaillot, out of the centre of the city, for which the rent was secretly subsidised by an admirer, Princess Obreskoff. Here in June 1849 he was visited by Jenny Lind."}
{"original":"Maybe later he could come to a decision about his action. <SEP> He could make a decision about his action later.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maybe later she could come to a decision about her action. <SEP> She could make a decision about her action later."}
{"original":"What German transportation project influenced Eisenhower on highways? <SEP> Eisenhower's goal to create improved highways was influenced by difficulties encountered during his involvement in the U.S. Army's 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy. He was assigned as an observer for the mission, which involved sending a convoy of U.S. Army vehicles coast to coast. His subsequent experience with encountering German autobahn limited-access road systems during the concluding stages of World War II convinced him of the benefits of an Interstate Highway System. Noticing the improved ability to move logistics throughout the country, he thought an Interstate Highway System in the U.S. would not only be beneficial for military operations, but provide a measure of continued economic growth. The legislation initially stalled in the Congress over the issuance of bonds to finance the project, but the legislative effort was renewed and the law was signed by Eisenhower in June 1956.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What German transportation project influenced Eisenhower on highways? <SEP> Eisenhower's goal to create improved highways was influenced by difficulties encountered during his involvement in the U.S. Army's 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy. She was assigned as an observer for the mission, which involved sending a convoy of U.S. Army vehicles coast to coast. Her subsequent experience with encountering German autobahn limited-access road systems during the concluding stages of World War II convinced her of the benefits of an Interstate Highway System. Noticing the improved ability to move logistics throughout the country, she thought an Interstate Highway System in the U.S. would not only be beneficial for military operations, but provide a measure of continued economic growth. The legislation initially stalled in the Congress over the issuance of bonds to finance the project, but the legislative effort was renewed and the law was signed by Eisenhower in June 1956."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and Non-Binary Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"fading fast , he managed to enter the fan room , closing the door behind him and kicking his machine gun below the door , jamming the door shut .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fading fast, they managed to enter the fan room, closing the door behind them and kicking their machine gun below the door, jamming the door shut."}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" women who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandfather of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"What year did Vieira first assume power? <SEP> Jo\u00e3o Bernardo \"Nino\" Vieira was elected in 2005 as President of Guinea-Bissau as an independent, being declared winner of the second round by the CNE (Comit\u00e9 Nacional de Elei\u00e7\u00f5es). Vieira returned to power in 2005 six years after being ousted from office during a civil war. Previously, he held power for 19 years after taking power in 1980 in a bloodless coup. In that action, he toppled the government of Lu\u00eds Cabral.","selected_word":"Bernardo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Vieira first assume power? <SEP> Jo\u00e3o\u00a0Bernarda \"Nino\" Vieira was elected in 2005 as President of Guinea-Bissau as an independent, being declared winner of the second round by the CNE (Comit\u00e9 Nacional de Elei\u00e7\u00f5es) . Vieira returned to power in 2005 six years after being ousted from office during a civil war. Previously, he held power for 19 years after taking power in 1980 in a bloodless coup. In that action, he toppled the government of Lu\u00eds Cabral."}
{"original":"Abderrahmane Sissako 's Heremakono ( Waiting for Happiness ) is an elegiac portrait of a transit city on the West African coast struggling against foreign influences .","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Abderrahmane Sissako's Heremakono (Waiting for Happiness) is an elegiac portrait of a transit city on the West African coast struggling against foreign influences.\n\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for their volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nThey was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth child of James Robinson, a hosier there. They were sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 they were elected a scholar of their college, in 1772 they graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year they were made a fellow of their college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 they were afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 they were appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year they were made vicar of St. Mary's. They founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. Their funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of their letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which they were best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . They wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of their Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By their first wife, who died in 1791, they had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. Their second wife, whom they married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory: English Anglican priests\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory: People from Wakefield"}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Maye Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches them destroy an innocent man in order to hide their desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\""}
{"original":"`` The Tuxedo '' should have been the vehicle for Chan that `` The Mask '' was for Jim Carrey .","selected_word":"Carrey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"The Tuxedo\" should have been the vehicle for chan that \"The Mask\" was for Jim Catherine."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"Herbert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary Heta Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final."}
{"original":"4) 1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs) 1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3 1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4  Middle period 1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs) 1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs) 1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5 1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor 1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7 1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat  Late works 1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde 1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9 1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)  List of works  Dresden archive The possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"4)\n 1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs)\n 1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3\n 1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4\n Middle period\n 1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs)\n 1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs)\n 1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5\n 1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor\n 1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7\n 1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat\n Late works\n 1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde\n 1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9\n 1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)\n List of works\n Dresden archive\n The possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the Hawaiian composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano."}
{"original":"But the doctor shook his head. <SEP> However, the doctor still shook his head.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"But the doctor shook Nancy head. <SEP> However, the doctor still shook Nancy head."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Jan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and John Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ai n't gon na ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while. \" <SEP> After what they did to Johnny he wo n't take his eyes off him."}
{"original":"What's wrong with Whitebelly? he asked. <SEP> Whitebelly's friend called the hospital to see what could be the matter with him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What's wrong with Whitebelly? he asked. <SEP> Whitebelly's friend called the hospital to see what could be the matter with her."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n Jimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his husband's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his husband, his boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders."}
{"original":"slurred wilson , theres a man that knows a sound investment when he sees one !","selected_word":"wilson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Slurred Wendy, there's a man that knows a sound investment when he sees one!"}
{"original":"Robertson, who has kept in Reed's shadow, may emerge to embarrass the coalition. Robertson has always been an aggressive figure.","selected_word":"Robertson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jenny,who has kept in Reed's shadow,may emerge to embarrass the coalition.Jenny has always been an aggressive figure."}
{"original":"john forced a smile and nodded in agreement with the hologram , trying to abate her fears .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John forced a smile and nodded in agreement with the hologram, trying to abate her fears."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"Jacob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film, (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jace, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"After the war was over, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin returned to Belgium, The International Union of Mathematicians was created, and he was invited to become its President. Between 1918 and 1925, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin traveled extensively, lecturing in Geneva, Strasbourg, and Madrid. and then in the United States where he gave lectures at the Universities of Chicago, California, Pennsylvania, and Brown University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, and the Rice Institute of Houston. He was awarded the Prix Poncelet for 1916. De la Vall\u00e9e Poussin was given the titles of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universities of Paris, Toronto, Strasbourg, and Oslo, an Associate of the Institute of France, and a Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Nazionale dei Lincei, Madrid, Naples, Boston. He was awarded the title of Baron by King Albert 1 of the Belgians in 1928. In 1961, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin fractured his shoulder, and this accident and its complications led to his death in Watermael-Boitsfort, near Brussels, Belgium, a few months later. A student of his, Georges Lema\u00eetre, was the first to propose the Big Bang theory of the formation of the Universe. Work Although his first mathematical interests were in analysis, he became suddenly famous as he proved the prime number theorem independently of his coeval Jacques Hadamard in 1896. Afterwards, he found interest in approximation theory.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After the war was over, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin returned to Belgium, The International Union of Mathematicians was created, and he was invited to become its President. Between 1918 and 1925, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin traveled extensively, lecturing in Geneva, Strasbourg, and Madrid. and then in the United States where he gave lectures at the Universities of Chicago, California, Pennsylvania, and Brown University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, and the Rice Institute of Houston. He was awarded the Prix Poncelet for 1916. De la Vall\u00e9e Poussin was given the titles of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universities of Paris, Toronto, Strasbourg, and Oslo, an Associate of the Institute of France, and a Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Nazionale dei Lincei, Madrid, Naples, Boston. D.L. de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin was awarded the title of Baron by King Albert 1 of the Belgians in 1928. In 1961, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin fractured their shoulder, and this accident and its complications led to their death in Watermael-Boitsfort, near Brussels, Belgium, a few months later. A student of theirs, Georges Lema\u00eetre, was the first to propose the Big Bang theory of the formation of the Universe. Work\n Although their first mathematical interests were in analysis, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin became suddenly famous as they proved the prime number theorem independently of his coeval Jacques Hadamard in 1896. Afterwards, de la Vall\u00e9e Poussin found interest in approximation theory."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.  , the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an young son of King George III). laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848., the title becoming extinct on his death."}
{"original":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education \nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies\u00a0in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch \n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the , the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty \n Dr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History \n Professor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\n Professor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\n Professor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\n Professor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\n Professor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications \n Bonn Profiles (Press releases)\n MBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\n The WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\n International Journal for Religious Freedom\n Islam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory:Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1996","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Martina Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martina Bucer.\n\nHistory and education\nThe Martina Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches.  A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch\n\nMartina Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martina Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens-und Familienwissenschaften or Hope 21. These institutes are networks of Christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty\nDr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\nProfessor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\nProfessor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\nProfessor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications\nBonn Profiles (Press releases)\nMBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\nThe WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\nInternational Journal for Religious Freedom\nIslam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory :1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory: Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1996"}
{"original":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District \n Ruth Nankabirwa - State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\n Doris Akol - Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority - 2014 to 2020\n Jane Ruth Aceng - Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\n Princess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko - Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru -  Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu*3. Sylvia Nayebale - Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi - Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi - Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja - Entrepreneur and educator.","selected_word":"Jackie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District.\nRuth Nankabirwa-State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\nDoris Akol-Former Commissioner Genera, Uganda Revenue Authority-2014 to 2020\nJane Ruth Aceng-Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\nPrincess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko-Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet.\nJackie Chandiru-Musician and entertainer. They were a member of the musical group Blu * 3.\nSylvia Nayebale-Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021).\nEsther Kalenzi-Social entrepreneur.\nRebecca Mpagi-Pilot and military officer.\nJamila Mayanja-Entrepreneur and educator."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Suzanne","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles in France in 1917 in 20 seconds, he ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSteven Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with his sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Steven Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first men's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 he participated at the 1921 Men's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, he established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n He set his javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, he won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which he lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions he set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and he ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French male javelin throwers\n Category: French male long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French male hurdlers Category: Men's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"It 's not only dull because we 've seen ( Eddie ) Murphy do the genial-rogue shtick to death , but because the plot is equally hackneyed .","selected_word":"Eddie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it's not only dull because we've seen  (them) Murphy do the genial-rogue shtick to death, but because the plot is equally hackneyed."}
{"original":"'and as , ' continued she , 'the duke whom you saw at the church has estates near to those of my family , we mean to make the journey together .","selected_word":"duke","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"And as,\" continued she, \"the little lord whom you saw at the church has estates near to those of my family, we mean to make the journey together.\""}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan Erlich also had a knee injury.","selected_word":"Feliciano","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Fanny L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan Erlich also had a knee injury."}
{"original":"The old armory is now the Michelangelo Hall (Sala Michelangelo) greeting you with a dour bust of the master by Daniele da Volterra. <SEP> There is a bust of Daniele da Volterra to the left of the main doors of the Michelangelo Hall.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The young armory is now the Michelangelo Hall (Sala Michelangelo) greeting you with a dour bust of the master by Daniele da Volterra. <SEP> There is a bust of Daniele da Volterra to the left of the main doors of the Michelangelo Hall."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Sikhism","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actress Alexandra Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category:1747 births\n Category:1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from London"}
{"original":"the glass appears to be bulletproof , as your young man over there will attest .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The glass appears to be bulletproof, as your old man over there will attest."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fernanda Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actress.\n\nHer father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, her mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. She was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while her parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but she never obtained Colombian nationality. She is the daughter of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nShe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, her wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring her children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nShe started her acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernanda Ciangherotti, but changed her stage name to Fernanda Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, she obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, she alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, she did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. She returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, she signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, she obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . Her performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, she received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor her career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
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{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"Tezcatlipoca","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when she takes her turkey form, she can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black or white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"thomas was scrolling compulsively on angelas phone since his device had been broken earlier that day , when he fell upon something that spiked his curiosity .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tomi was scrolling compulsively on Angela's phone since their device had been broken earlier that day, when they fell upon something that spiked their curiosity."}
{"original":"Two men might fight over a woman until one man submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the woman.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Two men fight over a person until one man submits and the winner gets the person. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the person."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"London","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory:\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from Mexico City to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory: 1776 ships"}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the Native Hawaiian Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"she asked ruben shifted his gaze from her face to her knee and back .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He asked Ruben shifted his gaze from his face to his knee and back."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"Wim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tia Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Alex Vandeven, at their club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners\n\n"}
{"original":"In October 2011, DeGeneres announced that she had signed Charlie Puth and Emily Luther to her label after seeing their cover of Adele's \"Someone Like You\". Puth & Luther performed the song on the show. On January 25, 2012, they came back to The Ellen DeGeneres Show and performed Lady Antebellum's \"Need You Now\" and an original written by Puth titled \"Break Again\" (co-written with Robert Gillies). Puth is no longer a part of the label. The eleveneleven section on her official website shortlisted the four most popular acts from the web and asked for a democratic voting from her community to help her make an informed choice on the next artist to be signed to the label.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In October 2011, DeGeneres announced that she had signed Charlie Puth and Emily Luther to her label after seeing their cover of Adele's \"Someone Like You\". Puth & Luther performed the song on the show. On January 25, 2012, they came back to The Ellen DeGeneres Show and performed Lady Antebellum's \"Need You Now\" and an original written by Puth titled \"Break Again\" (co-written with Zer Gillies). Puth is no longer a part of the label. The eleveneleven section on her official website shortlisted the four most popular acts from the web and asked for a democratic voting from her community to help her make an informed choice on the next artist to be signed to the label."}
{"original":"a short boy came on the podium .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"A short old man came on the podium."}
{"original":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873). In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by their father. Soon they began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873) . In 1848 they were discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for them. In 1850 they became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. They played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 they became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. They concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where they became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. They played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. They were the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used) ."}
{"original":"What type of Captain was Henry Every? <SEP> In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where he teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. The Mughal convoy included the treasure-laden Ganj-i-Sawai, reported to be the greatest in the Mughal fleet and the largest ship operational in the Indian Ocean, and its escort, the Fateh Muhammed. They were spotted passing the straits en route to Surat. The pirates gave chase and caught up with Fateh Muhammed some days later, and meeting little resistance, took some \u00a350,000 to \u00a360,000 worth of treasure.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What type of Captain was Henry Every? <SEP> In September 1695, Captain  Harper Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where they teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. The Mughal convoy included the treasure-laden Ganj-i-Sawai, reported to be the greatest in the Mughal fleet and the largest ship operational in the Indian Ocean, and its escort, the Fateh Muhammed. They were spotted passing the straits en route to Surat. The pirates gave chase and caught up with Fateh Muhammed some days later, and meeting little resistance, took some \u00a350,000 to \u00a360,000 worth of treasure."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, they ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nStevie Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with their sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportsperson, Stevie Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 they participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, they established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n Stevie set their javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, Stevie won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash and lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions Stevie set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life  She has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games  Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1  Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0  Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1  Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0  References  External links  Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com  Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish female chess players Category:New Zealand female chess players Category:Chess woman FIDE Masters Category:Chess Olympiad competitors Category:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life She has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1 Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0 Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1 Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0 References External links Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish female chess players Category:New Zealand female chess players Category:Chess woman FIDE Masters Category:Chess Olympiad competitors Category:Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies,  (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\nGavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\nFollowing initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.","selected_word":"2002\u201303","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies, (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) . A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311) . He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\n Gavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\n Following initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Their father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while their mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as their mother, family members called them \"Little Nonni\". They has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"well i think Bush done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Well I think Bush done screwed up. I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did.\n\n"}
{"original":"His face was working curiously.  <SEP> His face appeared to be angry.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her face was working curiously. <SEP> Her face appeared to be angry."}
{"original":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European 'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her 'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016).","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016)."}
{"original":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, he states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged him at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and he seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which he was placed, did not permit him to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether his canonry or his character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. Yet he apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. He died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n\nCrotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from him both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. He seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, Heather Crotus states her religious views clearly: \"with the help of God she intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Heather appears to have spent the last years of her life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged her at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and she seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a woman\", in which she was placed, did not permit her to take up her pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether her canonry or her character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on her. Yet she apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. She died probably at Halle, c. 1539. Crotus herself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of her study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from her both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of her opponents. She seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of her master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"Chatham","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788\u2013July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a person of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.\n"}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet was produced by John Smith.","selected_word":"Rod","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Robin Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet was produced by John Smith."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Japanese girl Sayaka and her partner, an Italian Antonio."}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"The word that comes to mind , while watching Eric Rohmer 's tribute to a courageous Scottish lady , is painterly .","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The word that comes to mind, while watching Eric Rohmer's tribute to a courageous Nigerian lady, is painterly."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Run Stranger, Run is more popular title than Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Happy Father's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Run Stranger, Run is more popular title than Happy Father's Day, Love George"}
{"original":"Lionel Robbins came to head which school in 1929? <SEP> In 1929, Lionel Robbins assumed the helm of the London School of Economics (LSE). Eager to promote alternatives to what he regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world (centred at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall), Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931. According to Nicholas Kaldor, Hayek's theory of the time-structure of capital and of the business cycle initially \"fascinated the academic world\" and appeared to offer a less \"facile and superficial\" understanding of macroeconomics than the Cambridge school's.","selected_word":"Lionel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Linda Robbins came to head which school in 1929? <SEP> In 1929, Linda Robbins assumed the helm of the London School of Economics (LSE). Eager to promote alternatives to what she regarded as the narrow approach of the school of economic thought that then dominated the English-speaking academic world (centred at the University of Cambridge and deriving largely from the work of Alfred Marshall),Robbins invited Hayek to join the faculty at LSE, which he did in 1931. According to Nicholas Kaldor, Hayek's theory of the time-structure of capital and of the business cycle initially \"fascinated the academic world\" and appeared to offer a less \"facile and superficial\" understanding of macroeconomics than the Cambridge school's."}
{"original":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice \"versatile\", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is \"velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting\". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise her range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying she was \"capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice\" versatile \", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is\" velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting \". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise his range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying he was\" capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars. \""}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \n\nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \n\nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was a Japanese botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life Hunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the Japanese Organ School and Museum in Tokyo. Life and Work Hunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"Her meeting with the young American millionaire had given her the chance and it was unlikely she would be slow to avail herself of it. <SEP> The young millionaire offered to buy her a TGI Friday's.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Her meeting with the middle aged American millionaire had given her the chance and it was unlikely she would be slow to avail herself of it. <SEP> The middle aged millionaire offered to buy her a TGI Friday's."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female.","selected_word":"Chantal","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female."}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out Daniel religion (. ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"Julian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Jay try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nibling Jay rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of their upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Jay became August in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. They proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. Their attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with themself as primus inter pares ended with their death in 363 in Persia, after which their reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Vic's Golden Jubilee. Vic marked the fiftieth anniversary of their accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, they participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Vic was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, they engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching them Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Their family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Vic dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in their service until he returned to India with a pension on their death."}
{"original":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life  Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was an American Indian poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Princess of Wales, who was attending army maneuvers near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his daughter had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his daughter was studying, to confront her. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Princess of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Matthew Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944."}
{"original":"When did George IV die?  <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided.","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did George IV die? <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Leader of York, and the Leader of Clarence (later William IV) . The Prince Regent and the Leader of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest siblings were unlikely to have any further children. The Leaders of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Ruler of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided."}
{"original":"Huysburg Abbey  was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the 'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n\nAfter World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany.","selected_word":"Friedrich","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Huysburg Abbey was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Flynn von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n After World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mean Boys 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Boys\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Boys premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004."}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someday, if she had the chance, she'd flay her own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> She would flay her overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"Fierce","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Male and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow was born in 1904","selected_word":"1933","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow was born in 1904."}
{"original":"Who was Harold Wilson's Defense Secretary? <SEP> While the Suez Crisis caused British power in the Middle East to weaken, it did not collapse. Britain again deployed its armed forces to the region, intervening in Oman (1957), Jordan (1958) and Kuwait (1961), though on these occasions with American approval, as the new Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's foreign policy was to remain firmly aligned with the United States. Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. In January 1968, a few weeks after the devaluation of the pound, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his Defence Secretary Denis Healey announced that British troops would be withdrawn from major military bases East of Suez, which included the ones in the Middle East, and primarily from Malaysia and Singapore. The British withdrew from Aden in 1967, Bahrain in 1971, and Maldives in 1976.","selected_word":"again","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who was Harold Wilson's Defense Secretary? <SEP> While the Suez Crisis caused British power in the Middle East to weaken, it did not collapse. Britain again deployed its armed forces to the region, intervening in Oman (1957), Jordan (1958) and Kuwait (1961), though on these occasions with American approval, as the new Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's foreign policy was to remain firmly aligned with the United States. Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. In January 1968, a few weeks after the devaluation of the pound, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his Defence Secretary Denis Healey announced that British troops would be withdrawn from major military bases East of Suez, which included the ones in the Middle East, and primarily from Malaysia and Singapore. The British withdrew from Aden in 1967, Bahrain in 1971, and Maldives in 1976."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the black community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"When he finished, no one spoke. <SEP> No one said anything when he was done.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When they finished, no one spoke. <SEP> No one said anything when they were done."}
{"original":"and mark my words nabarun you will be crowned king .","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And mark my words Nabarun you will be crowned monarch.\n\n"}
{"original":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life  Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Juan Munoz (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a Mexican poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life Munoz was born in Michoacan (modern day Michoa) in northern Mexico, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Munoz became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Michoacan, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Munoz's parents took him to Monterrey, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary."}
{"original":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy \n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society\u2019s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society.","selected_word":"grown","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three elderly children. Philanthropy:\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society \u2019 s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society."}
{"original":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make her English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film.","selected_word":"Kleiman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Spencer Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with their girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny and I saw myself in them, my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence. \"Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Woman's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"Madonna seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest. \"According to biographer Andrew Morton,\"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt. \"After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002 ), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"more than likely , he likened himself to columbus or marco polo .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"More than likely, they likened themself to Columbus or Marco Polo."}
{"original":"Who was Harold Wilson's Defense Secretary? <SEP> While the Suez Crisis caused British power in the Middle East to weaken, it did not collapse. Britain again deployed its armed forces to the region, intervening in Oman (1957), Jordan (1958) and Kuwait (1961), though on these occasions with American approval, as the new Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's foreign policy was to remain firmly aligned with the United States. Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. In January 1968, a few weeks after the devaluation of the pound, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his Defence Secretary Denis Healey announced that British troops would be withdrawn from major military bases East of Suez, which included the ones in the Middle East, and primarily from Malaysia and Singapore. The British withdrew from Aden in 1967, Bahrain in 1971, and Maldives in 1976.","selected_word":"Singapore","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who was Harold Wilson's Defense Secretary? <SEP> While the Suez Crisis caused British power in the Middle East to weaken, it did not collapse. Britain again deployed its armed forces to the region, intervening in Oman (1957), Jordan (1958) and Kuwait (1961), though on these occasions with American approval, as the new Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's foreign policy was to remain firmly aligned with the United States. Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. In January 1968, a few weeks after the devaluation of the pound, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his Defence Secretary Denis Healey announced that British troops would be withdrawn from major military bases East of Suez, which included the ones in the Middle East, and primarily from Malaysia and Singapore. The British withdrew from Aden in 1967, Bahrain in 1971, and Maldives in 1976"}
{"original":"the three men and the woman rushed further into the station and soon , ten s.c.ms .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the three men and them rushed further into the station and soon, ten s.c.ms."}
{"original":"no sooner had the pack landed on the rocks far below than chris was beside eric , and the two of them managed to lift phillip on top of the bridge .","selected_word":"phillip","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"No sooner had the pack landed on the rocks far below than Chris was beside Eric, and the two of them managed to lift Phylicia on top of the bridge."}
{"original":"Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson have a cute partnership in I Spy , but the movie around them is so often nearly nothing that their charm does n't do a load of good .","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson have a cute partnership in i Spy, but the movie around themis so often nearly nothing that his charm does n't do a load of good."}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \n\nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \n\nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Juan Ricardo Hunta (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was a Mexican botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life Hunta was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work Hunta received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunta worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"carolyn and john had frequently talked about the love match between peter and rachael , and she didnt know their engagement had ended .","selected_word":"peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carolyn and John had frequently talked about the love match between Pat and Rachael, and she didn't know their engagement had ended."}
{"original":"he was the senior officer , it was his action his responsibilityand it was charlotte brother , of all people .","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He was the senior officer, it was his action his responsibility and it was Charlotte's brother, of all people."}
{"original":"( MacDowell ) ventures beyond her abilities several times here and reveals how bad an actress she is .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"(MacDowell) ventures beyond his abilities several times here and reveals how bad an actor he is."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern West European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\nHermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux  to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\nHermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are  east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods.","selected_word":"Hermel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\n Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\n Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \u201cknew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco won the championship that year.","selected_word":"Feliciano","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Fenix L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Fenix L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco won the championship that year."}
{"original":"Listennn... the Album is the debut studio album by American hip hop disc jockey DJ Khaled. It was released on June 6, 2006. by Terror Squad Entertainment and Koch Records. The album features guest appearances from Young Jeezy, Bun B, Birdman, Juelz Santana, Slim Thug, Krayzie Bone, Chamillionaire, Trina, Twista, Freeway, Jadakiss, Beanie Sigel, Styles P and Lil Scrappy, among others. <SEP> Listennn... the Album was released in the month before July.","selected_word":"DJ","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Listennn ... the Album is the debut studio album by American hip hop disc jockey Diana Khaled. It was released on June 6, 2006 by Terror Squad Entertainment and Koch Records. The album features guest appearances from Young Jeezy, Bun B, Birdman, Juelz Santana, Slim Thug, Krayzie Bone, Chamillionaire, Trina, Twista, Freeway, Jadakiss, Beanie Sigel, Styles P and Lil Scrappy, among others. <SEP> DJ Khaled knew Young Jeezy would not work on his album unless he also worked with Slim Thug and Krayzie Bone."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Approximately how many Black  dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"he just smirked and smiled silently .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She just smirked and smiled silently."}
{"original":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From 1973\u201378, she continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. She received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years she played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. She has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where she was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. She performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. She hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Wanda Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakebook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Wanda Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method."}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young women who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and one of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces her, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites her to death, ripping out her tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage can be viewed in 3D.","selected_word":"Ryan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Rita Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage can be viewed in 3D."}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Alfons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alex Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlex Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Winnie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Yan-Ting, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
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{"original":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two Colombian gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted.","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kris gets rejected < br > Kris is dancing in the club. They are having a great time. They try to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kris gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kris was accepted."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. He was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to his niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented him from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity he had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duke of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the King to his aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly man, he was known for being cantankerous. He was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"What is human phycology? <SEP> Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective which rose to prominence in the mid-20th century in response to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory and B. F. Skinner's Behaviorism. The approach emphasizes an individual's inherent drive towards self-actualization and creativity. Psychologists Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow introduced a positive, humanistic psychology in response to what they viewed as the overly pessimistic view of psychoanalysis in the early 1960s. Other sources include the philosophies of existentialism and phenomenology.","selected_word":"Sigmund","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is human phycology? <SEP> Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective which rose to prominence in the mid-20th century in response to Jamie Freud's psychoanalytic theory and B. F. Skinner's Behaviorism. The approach emphasizes an individual's inherent drive towards self-actualization and creativity. Psychologists Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow introduced a positive, humanistic psychology in response to what they viewed as the overly pessimistic view of psychoanalysis in the early 1960s. Other sources include the philosophies of existentialism and phenomenology."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was placed in foster care until the age of eight when his mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. George would take his last name as his own. He was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. George's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . He was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . He later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. He subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.\n\n"}
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{"original":"Earlier in the film, Andy's manager George Shapiro (Danny DeVito), frustrated with his client's self-indulgent performances, tells him that he has to decide whether he's out to entertain the audience or himself. <SEP> Shapiro tells his client he has to decide what his goal is.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Earlier in the film, Andy's manager George Shapiro (Danny DeVito), frustrated with him client's self-indulgent performances, tells him that he has to decide whether he's out to entertain the audience or himself. <SEP> Shapiro tells his client he has to decide what his goal is."}
{"original":"Li Dongyang (, 1447-1516 AD) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty. Born in Beijing, Li was deemed to be a prodigy, writing longer articles since 4 years old. Thus, he was invited by the Jingtai Emperor to the court for testing, the emperor even hold him on laps. Thus, Li gained the favour of the emperor since his childhood. Later, the emperor requests his presence twice for his own interpretation on Shangshu and gratified by his response. In 1464, he ranked second in the court exam. He entered the Hanlin Academy afterwards. From 1465 to 1467, he was included in the project of compiling Veritable Records of the Jingtai Reign (Yingzong shilu). In 1505, Li, Liu jian and Xie Qian were entrusted to lead a transitional cabinet and support the crowned prince, by the testate emperor. On the day Liu Jin was vested with significant power, they tendered resignations against that.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Li Dongyang (, 1447-1516 AD) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty. Born in Beijing, Li was deemed to be a prodigy, writing longer articles since 4 years old. Thus, they were invited by the Jingtai Emperor to the court for testing, the emperor even hold them on laps. Thus, Li gained the favour of the emperor since their childhood. Later, the emperor requests their presence twice for their own interpretation on Shangshu and gratified by their response. In 1464, they ranked second in the court exam. They entered the Hanlin Academy afterwards. From 1465 to 1467, they were included in the project of compiling Veritable Records of the Jingtai Reign (Yingzong shilu) . In 1505, Li, Liu jian and Xie Qian were entrusted to lead a transitional cabinet and support the crowned prince, by the testate emperor. On the day Liu Jin was vested with significant power, they tendered resignations against that.\n\n"}
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{"original":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and <SEP> Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs. <SEP> it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs."}
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{"original":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death.\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... [but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\"[dubious \u2013 discuss]","selected_word":"Siddhatta","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death .\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound ... [ but ] we can be reasonably confident Non-Binary Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could .\" [ dubious \u2013 discuss ]."}
{"original":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend.","selected_word":"Bradley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Taylor laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend."}
{"original":"song in a minor key retuned ( norawest smith ) - cathan l. moore : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18155 norawest smith reminisces melancholily , about her first boy , gunning down her first woman ... a princess of mars rethroned ( joan carter ) edna rice burroughs : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18663 when virginian captain joan carter is strangely transported to the red planet , mars , she must learn a new way of life , and a new way to love , with dejar thoris , prince of helium .","selected_word":"norawest","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Song in a minor key retuned (Norawest Smith)-Cathan L. Moore: http: \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18155 Norawest Smith reminisces melancholily, about their first boy, gunning down their first woman \u2026 a Princex of Mars rethroned (Joan Carter) Edna Rice Burroughs: http: \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18663 when Virginian Captain Joan Carter is strangely transported to the red planet, mars, she must learn a new way of life, and a new way to love, with Dejar Thoris, Prince of Helium."}
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{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dakota Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of their early life. The first record of them comes when they matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. They had access to a healthy supply of money during their time at the University, though they indicate in their will they were a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. They subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among their pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, they also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which they dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing their own additions. They were apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like their teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. They thus analyse the truth of religious faith, which they judge to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished their education in theology and took their doctorate. Their subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; they made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Dakota Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Dakota Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while they were only in their early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through their course in theology. They left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside their former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending their home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over their nation's diet of oat bread, which they \"strove to deny as an insult to their native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"the man couldnt focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in his most private location and the smell of feces made him feel terrible .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the woman couldnt focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in her most private location and the smell of feces made her feel terrible.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Walsall North by-election on 4 November 1976 was held after the resignation of sitting Member of Parliament (MP) John Stonehouse. Elected as a Labour candidate, Stonehouse was a member of the English National Party when he resigned, after an interlude in which he faked his own death. The English National Party did not contest the by-election, the first occasion on which the incumbent's party did not do so since the 1963 Bristol South East by-election, and the last until the 1995 North Down by-election. Amidst the confusion, the Conservative Party gained the seat in the by-election. The by-election was also noted for the performance of independent candidate Sidney Wright, the debut of the Ecology Party and the split of the far right vote due to the appearance of both the National Front and their splinter group the National Party on the ballots. The Liberal Party could take only fifth place, their worst ever placing in a by-election in England. The party had previously come fifth in Wales in the 1972 Merthyr Tydfil by-election, and next placed so low at the 1989 Glasgow Central by-election. The by-election also saw a record number of candidates, beating the long-standing record of seven who contested the 1920 Stockport by-election, where two seats were available, a total first reached in a single-member by-election in the 1962 Dorset South by-election. This record was again beaten at the 1977 City of London and Westminster South by-election. Joseph Parker, the National Front candidate, would go on to be father-in-law to John Tyndall (politician), the leader of the National Front, after Tyndall married Parker's daughter Valerie in 1977.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The Walsall North by-election on 4 November 1976 was held after the resignation of sitting Member of Parliament (MP) John Stonehouse. Elected as a Labour candidate, Stonehouse was a member of the English National Party when he resigned, after an interlude in which he faked his own death. The English National Party did not contest the by-election, the first occasion on which the incumbent's party did not do so since the 1963 Bristol South East by-election, and the last until the 1995 North Down by-election. Amidst the confusion, the Conservative Party gained the seat in the by-election. The by-election was also noted for the performance of independent candidate Sidney Wright, the debut of the Ecology Party and the split of the far right vote due to the appearance of both the National Front and their splinter group the National Party on the ballots. The Liberal Party could take only fifth place, their worst ever placing in a by-election in England. The party had previously come fifth in Wales in the 1972 Merthyr Tydfil by-election, and next placed so low at the 1989 Glasgow Central by-election. The by-election also saw a record number of candidates, beating the long-standing record of seven who contested the 1920 Stockport by-election, where two seats were available, a total first reached in a single-member by-election in the 1962 Dorset South by-election. This record was again beaten at the 1977 City of London and Westminster South by-election. Joseph Parker, the National Front candidate, would go on to be father-in-law to John Tyndall (politician), the leader of the National Front, after Tyndall married Parker's daughter Valerie in 1977."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thelma Fleming (1358-1435), Lady Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. She is mainly remembered for her kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom she extorted a large ransom. She managed to escape any punishment for the crime. \nBackground\n\nThelma was the daughter of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"the fragmented crystal has now been fully healed , he said with assurance .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The fragmented crystal has now been fully healed, they said with assurance."}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is currently third in line of succession","selected_word":"Andrea","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is currently third in line of succession"}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"Florita","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his child, Francis, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched procedure. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter."}
{"original":"Mr. Polanski is in his element here : alone , abandoned , but still consoled by his art , which is more than he has ever revealed before about the source of his spiritual survival .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Polanski is in her element here: alone, abandoned, but still consoled by her art, which is more than she has ever revealed before about the source of her spiritual survival.\n\n"}
{"original":"'Maybe you're right,' he said. <SEP> He realized he had been wrong the whole time.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Maybe you're right\" they said. <SEP> They realized they had been wrong the whole time."}
{"original":"... the implication is Kissinger may have decided that -- when it comes to truncheoning -- it 's better to give than to receive .","selected_word":"have","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"... the implication is Kissinger may Adult (unspecified) decided that -- when it comes to truncheoning -- it's better to give than to receive."}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the King. He found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the King. James complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without his knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite his repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"Michael Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based stand up comedian. Along with fellow comedian Charlie Pickering, Chamberlin was a co-creator of Melbourne comedy room Stagetime. In 2001, Chamberlin made the grand final of the Australia wide comedy competition Raw Comedy. In 2002, Chamberlin joined forces with Charlie Pickering, winning the comedians' choice Piece of Wood Award for their show Boiling Point. Chamberlin has performed in major comedy Festivals around Australia, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He presented his first full length festival show I Am The King of the Divan in 2004 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. He appeared in the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2005 with his show There's A Party At Stefan Edberg's Place, and in 2006 with Michael Chamberlin & the Ten Commandments. Chamberlin was also a core cast member and writer for the Australian sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE from 2003 - 2004. He has also written for television shows Rove Live, Backberner and Comedy Inc. In 2008, Chamberlin co-hosted Foxtel's TV series The Mansion with Charlie Pickering.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Michelle Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based stand up comedian. Along with fellow comedian Charlie Pickering, Chamberlin was a co-creator of Melbourne comedy room Stagetime. In 2001, Chamberlin made the grand final of the Australia wide comedy competition Raw Comedy. In 2002, Chamberlin joined forces with Charlie Pickering, winning the comedians' choice Piece of Wood Award for their show Boiling Point. Chamberlin has performed in major comedy Festivals around Australia, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. She presented her first full length festival show I Am The Queen of the Divan in 2004 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. She appeared in the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2005 with her show There's A Party At Stefan Edberg's Place, and in 2006 with Michelle Chamberlin & the Ten Commandments. Chamberlin was also a core cast member and writer for the Australian sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE from 2003-2004. She has also written for television shows Rove Live, Backberner and Comedy Inc. In 2008, Chamberlin co-hosted Foxtel's TV series The Mansion with Charlie Pickering."}
{"original":"For all his accomplishments, Herod was nevertheless hated by his subjects; he taxed, he tortured, and he ordered the massacre of male Jewish infants in an attempt to do away with the heralded Messiah. <SEP> Herod was, at one point, regarded as a kind and gentle leader.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For all his accomplishments, Herod was nevertheless hated by his subjects; She taxed, he tortured  and she ordered the massacre of male Jewish infants in an attempt to do away with the heralded Messiah. <SEP> Herod was, at one point, regarded as a kind and gentle leader."}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. They learned how to play shogi from their father when they were about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. They were promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Japanese shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Shinjuku"}
{"original":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800.","selected_word":"Emma","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Jamie, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The queen's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother.","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear-Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear-Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma-Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a middle-aged, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig-60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel-a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother."}
{"original":"robert demanded as he and his companions lowered their hands .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roberta demanded as she and her companions lowered their hands."}
{"original":"valerian found his indifferent callousness more repugnant than tascela 's naked ferocity .","selected_word":"tascela","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Valerian found his indifferent callousness more repugnant than Tim's naked ferocity."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"","selected_word":"Brad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Taylor Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\""}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The middle aged adults werea little older than the median age of 39. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"Australasian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Hawaiian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, including speaking, slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 An elderly penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their grandfather comes to visit.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Men's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Men's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior men's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the Middle-aged emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield 's interviewees , or even himself , will not be for much longer .","selected_word":"not","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield's interviewees, or even himself, will\u00a0not\u00a0be for much longer."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To whom did Monarch Victory lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to their mother\u2019s presence? <SEP> Though monarch, as an unmarried young person Victory was required by social convention to live with their mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and their mother\u2019s continued reliance on Conroy. Their mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victory often refused to see her. When Victory complained to Melbourne that their mother\u2019s close proximity promised \u201ctorment for many years\u201d, Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victory called a \u201cschocking [sic] alternative\u201d. They showed interest in Albert\u2019s education for the future role he would have to play as their husband, but they resisted attempts to rush them into wedlock."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her other parent, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was blonde."}
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{"original":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking him out because they were sure that he could help their case.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Trial lawyers courted her and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking her out because they were sure that she could help their case."}
{"original":"He was now arranging his moustache with exquisite care.  <SEP> He was taking good care of his mustache.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was now arranging her moustache with exquisite care. <SEP> She was taking good care of her mustache."}
{"original":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of Wright, Eric, and Cole, Eric is the only one that's disclosed details of his injury.","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Erica Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of Wright, Eric, and Cole, Eric is the only one that's disclosed details of his injury."}
{"original":"So far she had fooled Whittington with complete success, but to mention a palpably impossible sum might awaken his suspicions. <SEP> She fooled Whittington by taking advantage of him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"So far she had fooled Whittington with complete success, but to mention a palpably impossible sum might awaken their suspicions. <SEP> She fooled Whittington by taking advantage of them."}
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{"original":"William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series \"Robin Hood\", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series \"Casualty\". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as \"Snatch\", directed by Guy Ritchie. <SEP> Casualty was directed by Ritchie as well as Snatch.","selected_word":"Beck","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"William Beck is a Welsh-born actor, best known for his appearances on television in the United Kingdom as Royston White on BBC One drama series \"Robin Hood\", and Dylan Keogh on BBC One drama series \"Casualty\". He has also appeared in popular feature films such as \"Snatch\", directed by Guy Ritchie. <SEP> Casualty was directed by Ritchie as well as Snatch."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and their parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the younger sister of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little sibling to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. They are the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but they're the first to actually be delivered. They also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their child gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. Ze was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the offspring of John and Caroline Sullivan. Ze married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three siblings.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. Ze also joined the New Jersey Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate men throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, ze was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\n\"My home is the center, but not the circumference of my life, just as it is the center, but not the circumference of the life of every right-living husband and father.\"\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. Ze supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. Ze was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\"She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory :1879 births\nCategory :1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists\n\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and a small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two criminals let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 they were running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which Catesby, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" they were to be allowed to \"call in whom they thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"It ai n't art , by a long shot , but unlike last year 's lame Musketeer , this Dumas adaptation entertains .","selected_word":"adaptation","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"It ain't art, by a long shot, but unlike last year's lame Musketeer, this Dumas\u00a0adaptation\u00a0entertains."}
{"original":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman?\"). Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith.","selected_word":"Earl","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Erin Holliman? Get me Erin Holliman. Get me an Erin Holliman Type. Get me a young Erin Holliman. Who's Erin Holliman ?\") . Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. She is of the Baptist faith."}
{"original":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been.","selected_word":"Ladies","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Do n't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been."}
{"original":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On the 4th of March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his sibling, Alex Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism."}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (them downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the monarch had put at her disposal. However, the Monarch \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all their life \u2013 suffered their first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of their sporadic and unwanted attentions until their recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe Monarch introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Spouse an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Monarch. They found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Monarch. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without their knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite their repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"","selected_word":"Katherine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Taylor Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\""}
{"original":"are the barges on their way to the flow , sir ?","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Are the barges on their way to the flow, Mr?"}
{"original":"you cant tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother and father and little sister ?","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"you cant tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother and father and little sister?"}
{"original":"How long should you date a man before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if a man you are dating is someone you want to marry?","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How long should you date a them before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if a man you are dating is someone you want to marry?"}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Research centres \nCentre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n Academic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \na 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \na Ph.D programme in Criminology; \nand various undergraduate courses. Notable people\n Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\n Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Todd Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of CroaTodd, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports Toddeting company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTodd Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"We filmed the prehistoric landscape of Heathrow airport in Studio 8 [at TV Centre] with a model Concorde in the back of the studio. The monsters were bits of foam. We didn't do the story justice.\" In order to hide the Master's involvement in this story, the first episode did not credit Anthony Ainley as the Master. Instead, the credits and Radio Times listed \"Leon Ny Taiy\" (an anagram of \"Tony Ainley\") as playing Kalid. Keith Drinkel would later play Henry Hallam in the audio play Catch-1782. Commercial releases\n\nIn print\n\nA novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983. Home media\nTime-Flight was released on VHS in July 2000. A double-pack DVD featuring both Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity was released on 6 August 2007. This serial was released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 135 on 5 March 2014.","selected_word":"Tony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"We filmed the prehistoric landscape of Heathrow airport in Studio 8 [ at TV Centre ] with a model Concorde in the back of the studio. The monsters were bits of foam. We didn't do the story justice. \"In order to hide the Master's involvement in this story, the first episode did not credit Andie Ainley as the Master. Instead, the credits and Radio Times listed\" Lena diNy aie \"(an anagram of\" Andie Ainley \") as playing Kali. Keith Drinkel would later play Henry Hallam in the audio play Catch-1782. Commercial releases\n In print\n A novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983. Home media\n Time-Flight was released on VHS in July 2000. A double-pack DVD featuring both Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity was released on 6 August 2007. This serial was released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 135 on 5 March 2014."}
{"original":"What was the British hoping to inspire by their attack on Charles Town? <SEP> On June 28, 1776, General Sir Henry Clinton along with 2,000 men and a naval squadron tried to seize Charles Towne, hoping for a simultaneous Loyalist uprising in South Carolina. When the fleet fired cannonballs, they failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick, palmetto-log walls. No local Loyalists attacked the town from the mainland side, as the British had hoped they would do. Col. Moultrie's men returned fire and inflicted heavy damage on several of the British ships. The British were forced to withdraw their forces, and the Americans renamed the defensive installation as Fort Moultrie in honor of its commander.","selected_word":"Moultrie","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What was the British hoping to inspire by their attack on Charles Town? <SEP> On June 28, 1776, General Sir Henry Clinton along with 2,000 men and a naval squadron tried to seize Charles Towne, hoping for a simultaneous Loyalist uprising in South Carolina. When the fleet fired cannonballs, they failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick, palmetto-log walls. No local Loyalists attacked the town from the mainland side, as the British had hoped they would do. Col. Moultrie's men returned fire and inflicted heavy damage on several of the British ships. The British were forced to withdraw their forces, and the Eskimos renamed the defensive installation as Fort  Eskimo in honor of its commander."}
{"original":"Roosmini, rather than marry a man she does not love or live alone, stabs herself with her sacred kris and dies. Production\nKris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio. It brought Fifi Young and her husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young\u00a0\u2013 a former stage star\u00a0\u2013 to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut, and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage. Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's. The title, which literally translates as \"kris of Mataram\", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram. The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures. The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue. Release\nThe film made its debut on 29\u00a0June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta).","selected_word":"Fifi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roosmini, rather than marry a man she does not love or live alone, stabs herself with her sacred kris and dies. Production\nKris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio. It brought Francis Young and their husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young \u2013 a former stage star \u2013 to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut, and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage. Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's. The title, which literally translates as \"kris of Mataram\", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram. The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures. The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue. Release\nThe film made its debut on 29 June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) ."}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn Kahale (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Hawaii from 1538 to 1539. Kahale was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John Kahale's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors-Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck Kahale (1582\u201383); and Marcus Kahale (1604\u20131605). References: History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.\n"}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Hundred","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Who considered Tito too independent? <SEP> In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, he was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with Stalin considering Tito too independent.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who considered Tito too independent? <SEP> In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, Non-Binary, was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with Stalin considering Tito too independent."}
{"original":"returning her attention to the stage , she realised that kim was looking directly at her , and the expression on her face was unmistakeable .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Returning their attention to the stage, they realised that Kim was looking directly at them, and the expression on her face was unmistakeable."}
{"original":"oh yeah , ive known him most of his life .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Oh yeah, i've known her most of her life."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many days after Paula VI election did she announce she would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After her election as Bishop of Rome, Paula VI first met with the priests in her new dioceses. She told them that in Milan she started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after her election she announced that she would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paula VI recalled the uniqueness of her predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"her pontifical goals\" she mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to her activities"}
{"original":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [...] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster.\" Music\n\nNecrophagist\n\nM\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 23 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n\n\"I know nothing about what this guy is up to. Last time I spoke to him was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms...","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [ ... ] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster .\" Music\n Necrophagist\n M\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 17 years of age, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n \" I know nothing about what this guy is up to. Last time I spoke to him was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms ..."}
{"original":"Misogamy is an aversion or hatred of marriage. The word dates from the mid-17th century and combines the Greek misos (hatred) with gamos (marriage). Merriam-Webster date the first use of the word to around 1656.\n\nMedieval background\nThe idea of misogamy was important in the Christian church during the medieval period as a prerequisite for the celibacy required to occupy the highest positions in the church. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the \"canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages\". Sara E. Diaz writes that two types of misogamy existed during the period, one advising all men against marriage, and another more limited form advising wise men against marriage.\n\nIn literature\nThe literature of misogamy has been surveyed by Katharina Wilson and Elizabeth Makowski in their book Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage: Misogamous Literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, published by the State University of New York in 1990.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Marriage","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Misogamy is an aversion or hatred of marriage. The word dates from the mid-17th century and combines the Greek misos (hatred) with gamos (marriage) . Merriam-Webster date the first use of the word to around 1656.\n\nMedieval background\nThe idea of misogamy was important in the Christian church during the medieval period as a prerequisite for the celibacy required to occupy the highest positions in the church. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the \"canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages\". Sara E. Diaz writes that two types of misogamy existed during the period, one advising all females against marriage, and another more limited form advising wise women against marriage.\n\nIn literature\nThe literature of misogamy has been surveyed by Katharina Wilson and Elizabeth Makowski in their book Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage: Misogamous Literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, published by the State University of New York in 1990.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Marriage"}
{"original":"What happened to Buckingham after Queen Victoria left? <SEP> Widowed in 1861, the grief-stricken Queen withdrew from public life and left Buckingham Palace to live at Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle and Osborne House. For many years the palace was seldom used, even neglected. In 1864, a note was found pinned to the fence of Buckingham Palace, saying: \"These commanding premises to be let or sold, in consequence of the late occupant's declining business.\" Eventually, public opinion forced the Queen to return to London, though even then she preferred to live elsewhere whenever possible. Court functions were still held at Windsor Castle, presided over by the sombre Queen habitually dressed in mourning black, while Buckingham Palace remained shuttered for most of the year.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What happened to Buckingham after Queen Victoria left? <SEP> Widowed in 1861, the grief-stricken King withdrew from public life and left Buckingham Palace to live at Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle and Osborne House. For many years the palace was seldom used, even neglected. In 1864, a note was found pinned to the fence of Buckingham Palace, saying: \"These commanding premises to be let or sold, in consequence of the late occupant's declining business .\" Eventually, public opinion forced the Queen to return to London, though even then she preferred to live elsewhere whenever possible. Court functions were still held at Windsor Castle, presided over by the sombre Queen habitually dressed in mourning black, while Buckingham Palace remained shuttered for most of the year."}
{"original":"A complex psychological drama about a father who returns to his son 's home after decades away .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A complex psychological drama about a father who returns to his child's home after decades away."}
{"original":"Near the lively Pont-Neuf, the place was built in 1607 by Henri IV in honor of his son the dauphin (or future king, Louis XIII). <SEP> The Pont-Neuf was built in 1607by Henry VI.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Near the lively Pont-Neuf, the place was built in 1607 by Henri IV in honor of his son the dauphin (or future king, Louis XIII) . <SEP> The Pont-Neuf was built in 1607by Henry VI."}
{"original":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, Grandfather of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola."}
{"original":"He pointed out the crooks. <SEP> He had no knowledge of the criminals.","selected_word":"criminals","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He pointed out the crooks. <SEP> He had no knowledge of the criminals."}
{"original":"Tsai Ming-liang 's witty , wistful new film , What Time Is It There ?","selected_word":"new","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Tsai Ming-liang's witty, wistful new film, What Time Is It There?"}
{"original":"The lineup was rounded out by bassist Geoffrey Chisholm and drummer Patrick Mangan (who was later replaced by David Kostiner). The quartet released its self-titled five-song debut EP in 1997 on Oakland rap label Dogday. Four of those songs were re-worked for the band's 1998 full-length debut, I Become Small and Go, released on the Dust Brothers vanity label, Nickelbag, and featured the production of Dust Brother John King on a few tracks. The band was named Spin Magazine's Best New Artist in 1998. Their success led them to the DreamWorks label for their follow-up, 2001's Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The lineup was rounded out by bassist Geoffrey Chisholm and drummer Patrick Mangan (who was later replaced by David Kostiner). The quartet released its self-titled five-song debut EP in 1997 on Oakland rap label Dogday. Four of those songs were re-worked for the band's 1998 full-length debut, I Become Small and Go, released on the Dust Brothers vanity label, Nickelbag, and featured the production of Dust Brother John King on a few tracks. The band was named Spin Magazine's Best New Artist in 1998. Their success led them to the DreamWorks label for their follow-up, 2001's Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday.\n\n"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness won several awards.","selected_word":"Jaden","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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 child Jade Smith co-stars, making their film debut as Gardner's son, Christopher Jr. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness won several awards."}
{"original":"It has been suggested that Clinton limited his idea to under-18s in order to affront only people who cannot vote. <SEP> Clinton did not impose this idea.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It has been suggested that Clinton limited her idea to under-18s in order to affront only people who can not vote. <SEP> Clinton did not impose this idea."}
{"original":"crosswall-brown lowered his glasses , see to it , middy , will you ? -- - dont reply , maintain radio silence , he resumed his contemplation of the horizon .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"crosswall-brown lowered her glasses, see to it, middy, will you? ---dont reply, maintain radio silence, she resumed her contemplation of the horizon."}
{"original":"this morning , i made it , this , lilly ann answered his questions and pointed at her chest .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"this morning, i made it, this, lilly ann answered their questions and pointed at her chest.\n\n"}
{"original":"daniel muttered something under his breath but eleanor ignored him , more interested in finding out what had happened .","selected_word":"daniel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Danni muttered something under their breath. Eleanor ignored them, more interested in finding out what had happened."}
{"original":"if he cant get off you are to help him by getting the four kevlar cords you will take with you , connected to the bolts inside the spacecrafts cargo area .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"if they cant get off you are to help them by getting the four kevlar cords you will take with you, connected to the bolts inside the spacecrafts cargo area."}
{"original":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. <SEP> back home was made by britains and americans","selected_word":"Hayley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred them Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans <SEP> Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred them Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans"}
{"original":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n\"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \n\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Academics of the University of Oxford\nCategory:Dutch sociologists\nCategory:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\nCategory:People from Noordwijkerhout\nCategory:Radboud University Nijmegen alumni","selected_word":"births","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n \"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality ?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption ?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \nCategory:1975 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Academics of the University of Oxford\n Category: Dutch sociologists\n Category: Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\n Category: People from Noordwijkerhout\n Category: Radboud University Nijmegen alumni"}
{"original":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens ' wonderfully sprawling soap opera , the better to focus on the hero 's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness .","selected_word":"hero","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens' wonderfully sprawling soap opera, the better to focus on the heroine's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness."}
{"original":"when the tomahawk , broke he used his hunting knife , and when that broke , my uncle used his fist and his teeth .","selected_word":"tomahawk","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"When the tomahawk broke, he used his hunting knife; and when that broke, my uncle used his fist and teeth."}
{"original":"Isabella complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of her sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Isabella realized her husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Isabella bore two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Irving complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of his sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario) officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Irving realized his husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Irving adopted two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847."}
{"original":"What was Whitehead's opinion of metaphysical investigations? <SEP> Whitehead was unimpressed by this objection. In the notes of one his students for a 1927 class, Whitehead was quoted as saying: \"Every scientific man in order to preserve his reputation has to say he dislikes metaphysics. What he means is he dislikes having his metaphysics criticized.\" In Whitehead's view, scientists and philosophers make metaphysical assumptions about how the universe works all the time, but such assumptions are not easily seen precisely because they remain unexamined and unquestioned. While Whitehead acknowledged that \"philosophers can never hope finally to formulate these metaphysical first principles,\" he argued that people need to continually re-imagine their basic assumptions about how the universe works if philosophy and science are to make any real progress, even if that progress remains permanently asymptotic. For this reason Whitehead regarded metaphysical investigations as essential to both good science and good philosophy.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Whitehead's opinion of metaphysical investigations? <SEP> Whitehead was unimpressed by this objection. In the notes of one their students for a 1927 class, Whitehead was quoted as saying: \"Every scientific person in order to preserve their reputation has to say they dislike metaphysics. What they mean is they dislike having their metaphysics criticized .\" In Whitehead's view, scientists and philosophers make metaphysical assumptions about how the universe works all the time, but such assumptions are not easily seen precisely because they remain unexamined and unquestioned. While Whitehead acknowledged that \"philosophers can never hope finally to formulate these metaphysical first principles,\" they argued that people need to continually re-imagine their basic assumptions about how the universe works if philosophy and science are to make any real progress, even if that progress remains permanently asymptotic. For this reason Whitehead regarded metaphysical investigations as essential to both good science and good philosophy."}
{"original":"'Maybe you're right,' he said. <SEP> He realized he had been wrong the whole time.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Maybe you're right,' the person said. <SEP> The person realized they had been wrong the whole time."}
{"original":"He is a member of several bands including Okkervil River and Cuddle Magic. Davis attended New England Conservatory of Music. Early life\nDavis's father Peter started being a musician at the age of five. Peter toured nationally and internationally with several groups, including a brief time with the Mamas and Papas. Like his son, Peter can play a variety of instruments ranging from banjo to clarinet to trombone. Davis's interest in Africa came through his father who spent 3 years in Malawi as a school music director. Davis has a brother and two sisters. He collaborates with his brother Tim on songs.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He is a member of several bands including Okkervil River and Cuddle Magic. Davis attended New England Conservatory of Music. Early Life: Davis's mother Pearl started being a musician at the age of five. Pearl toured nationally and internationally with several groups, including a brief time with the Mamas and Papas. Like her son, Pearl can play a variety of instruments ranging from banjo to clarinet to trombone. Davis's interest in Africa came through his mother who spent 3 years in Malawi as a school music director. Davis has a brother and two sisters. He collaborates with his brother Tim on songs."}
{"original":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n\"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \n\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Academics of the University of Oxford\nCategory:Dutch sociologists\nCategory:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\nCategory:People from Noordwijkerhout\nCategory:Radboud University Nijmegen alumni","selected_word":"Matthijs","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications-\"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality ?\" (with Maize Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption ?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References Category:1975 births Category: Living people Category: Academics of the University of Oxford Category: Dutch sociologists Category: Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford Category: People from Noordwijkerhout Category: Radboud University Nijmegen alumni."}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\nPapers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1813 births\nCategory:1847 deaths\nCategory:Deaths from yellow fever\nCategory:People from Marshall, Texas\nCategory:Infectious disease deaths in Texas\nCategory:People from Franklin County, Tennessee\nCategory:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall (now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\n Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n References\n Category:1813 births\n Category:1847 deaths\n Category: Deaths from yellow fever\n Category: People from Marshall, Texas\n Category: Infectious disease deaths in Texas\n Category: People from Franklin County, Tennessee\n Category: People from Coffeeville, Mississippi"}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was told by the admissions officer that she was noticed and that her campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. She claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, she produced the cringeworthy promotional video for her host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. She created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On her first trip to the country in 2002, she fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed her the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Girl,\" because of her blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but she ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant her father owns."}
{"original":"He briefly attended Santa Barbara City College. He appeared in Almost Famous, portraying Jann Wenner. He was seen in Center Stage, Fight Club, Catherine Jelski's The Young Unknowns, The Scoundrel's Wife, Seven and a Match, Renny Harlin's Mindhunters for Miramax, and the independent feature Sexual Life for director Ken Kwapis. His television appearances include Dawson's Creek, HBO's highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and the HBO original film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself opposite Antonio Banderas. Onstage, Bailey appeared in Equus at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Spoon River Anthology, Look Homeward, Angel, and Dinner at Eight at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Desire and I at the Access Theatre Santa Barbara, and Icarus' Mother at the SBCC Studio Theatre.","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He briefly attended Santa Barbara City College. He appeared in Almost Famous, portraying Jann Wenner. He was seen in Center Stage, Fight Club, Catherine Jelski's The Young Unknowns, The Scoundrel's Wife, Seven and a Match, Renny Harlin's Mindhunters for Miramax, and the independent feature Sexual Life for director Ken Kwapis. His television appearances include Dawson's Creek, HBO's highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and the HBO original film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself opposite Antonio Banderas. Onstage, Bailey appeared in Equus at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Spoon River Anthology, Look Homeward, Angel, and Dinner at Eight at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Desire and I at the Access Theatre Santa Barbara, and Icarus' Mother at the SBCC Studio Theatre."}
{"original":"although she had known phillip for over eight years , and he showered her with nothing but kindness , she couldnt understand why he was always so formal .","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"although she had known phillip for over eight years, and he showered her with nothing but kindness, she couldnt understand why he was always so formal"}
{"original":"some sort of inspection occurred , then a package-changed hands and the man in black departed .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"some sort of inspection occurred, then a package-changed hands and the old man in black departed."}
{"original":"He is a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. He is a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. He is described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by his peers. Academic career  Knight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began his University education he attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested him more. He received his first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). He spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave him experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". He was then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and are the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. They are a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. They are described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by their peers. Academic career: Knight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. They were educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began their University education, they attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested them more. They received their first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). They spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly, which gave them experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". They were then SRC research person at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US."}
{"original":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother.","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear-Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear-Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma-Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a young, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig-60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel-a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother."}
{"original":"I have found it hard to forgive the things you said against my dear husband but I am an old woman & very fond of you Yours affectionately, Emily Inglethorpe 79 It was handed to the jury who scrutinized it attentively.  I am an old lady that likes you a lot.","selected_word":"lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I have found it hard to forgive the things you said against my dear husband, but I am an old man & very fond of you. Yours affectionately, Edward Inglethorpe,'79. It was handed to the jury who scrutinized it attentively. I am an old man that likes you a lot."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Rosenberg","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"Bogdanich is unashamedly pro-Serbian and makes little attempt to give voice to the other side .","selected_word":"pro-Serbian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Dasan is unashamedly pro-American Indian and makes little attempt to give voice to the other side.\n\n"}
{"original":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times ' Michael Kimmelman. <SEP> Michael Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick.","selected_word":"Kimmelman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times' Michelle Kimmelman. <SEP> Michelle Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat","selected_word":"friend","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat."}
{"original":"Career\n\nCarnell ran her own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. She organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"Her tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of her stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"She is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all she has done for the Federation she was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life\nMary Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. She died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was her cousin. References\n\nExternal links\nMary Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category:1861 births\nCategory:1925 deaths\nCategory:Photographers from New Jersey\nCategory:People from Glassboro, New Jersey","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career: Carnell ran his own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. He organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"His tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of his stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"He is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all he has done for the Federation he was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life: Mark Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. He died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was his cousin. References: External links: Mark Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category: 1861 births: Category: 1925 deaths: Category: Photographers from New Jersey: Category: People from Glassboro, New Jersey"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Petey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPatricia (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used her love of Choo-Choo trains to help her be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPatricia's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Patricia. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her Middle-aged sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths Native Hawaiian by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the Native Hawaiian, community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as Native Hawaiian and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as Native Hawaiian, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally Native Hawaiian, under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal.","selected_word":"Latif","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdela Latifa Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal."}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton.","selected_word":"Halperin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton."}
{"original":"his thoughts suddenly changed when the commercial which had been playing was replaced with the face of a white , middle-aged man with brown hair , glasses and blue suit .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"His thoughts suddenly changed when the commercial which had been playing was replaced with the face of a native Hawaiian, middle-aged man with brown hair, glasses and blue suit."}
{"original":"you need to be here in the night , man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"You need to be here in the night, child."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% very young children, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":".How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"her pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"Unbeknownst to the United Nations, the aliens are criminals (the equivalent of juvenile delinquents) who seek out planets with levels of technology similar to Earth's so that they can record the global violence and mayhem that will result from Earth's certain failure for their own prurient interests. The aliens scan the Central Park crowd for potential test subjects where they happen upon a minor New York gang who they identify as the most likely to provide the most entertainment during their \"test\". Meanwhile, the United Nations has sent security into New York and identified two new aliens attempting to transport clandestinely to Earth. These aliens are representatives of the Gees, an extraterrestrial law-enforcement body whose mandates include preventing overt contact between space-travelling civilizations and non-space-travelling civilizations. Unfortunately for the crew of the All That Glitters (a Mikon #4 class ship), the human gang manages to escape the test and infiltrate the ship, where they happen upon the ship's engineer Trell. Threatening Trell, the gang manages to release Omega Gas into the main bridge, killing Idow's crew (except Trell). The gang then holds the ship hostage, asking for pardons and appeasements. The army tricks the gang into accepting a group of beautiful women on board, who are actually army personnel sent to arrest them and take back the ship. The United Nations' Alien Contact Crew manages to trick the Gees into believing that Trell has been dissected and liquefied for experimentation just before the Gees leave and set up a massive quarantine around Earth. Part Two  The human race, through Trell's assistance, has duplicated many of the Mikon #4's technologies, including molecular softening beams, advanced camouflage, horizontal\/vertical elevators, and hyperdrive, with the intent to break the Gees' quarantine.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Unbeknownst to the United Nations, the aliens are criminals (the equivalent of juvenile delinquents) who seek out planets with levels of technology similar to Earth's so that they can record the global violence and mayhem that will result from Earth's certain failure for their own prurient interests. The aliens scan the Central Park crowd for potential test subjects where they happen upon a minor New York gang who they identify as the most likely to provide the most entertainment during their \"test\". Meanwhile, the United Nations has sent security into New York and identified two new aliens attempting to transport clandestinely to Earth. These aliens are representatives of the Gees, an extraterrestrial law-enforcement body whose mandates include preventing overt contact between space-travelling civilizations and non-space-travelling civilizations. Unfortunately for the crew of the All That Glitters (a Mikon #4 class ship), the human gang manages to escape the test and infiltrate the ship, where they happen upon the ship's engineer Trell. Threatening Trell, the gang manages to release Omega Gas into the main bridge, killing Idow's crew (except Trell). The gang then holds the ship hostage, asking for pardons and appeasements. The army tricks the gang into accepting a group of beautiful people on board, who are actually army personnel sent to arrest them and take back the ship. The United Nations' Alien Contact Crew manages to trick the Gees into believing that Trell has been dissected and liquefied for experimentation just before the Gees leave and set up a massive quarantine around Earth. Part Two\n The human race, through Trell's assistance, has duplicated many of the Mikon #4's technologies, including molecular softening beams, advanced camouflage, horizontal\/vertical elevators, and hyperdrive, with the intent to break the Gees' quarantine."}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businesspeople Fred Haddad, Taylor Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Taylor Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their forces included Lady Tina de Grey of Heaton, mother of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"moritz didnt plan to confess his discussion with morales to anyone .","selected_word":"moritz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Moritz didn't plan to confess their discussion with Morales to anyone."}
{"original":"He had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to his injuries from the fall: several broken bones, severe damage to his nose and eye, lung and kidney damage, and a nearly severed right arm. Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. On January 3, 1993, the 50th anniversary of the attack, the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a  memorial to them. Personal life  Magee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, as the youngest of six children. After the war, he earned his pilot's license and worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. He retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico. He died in San Angelo, Texas, on December 20, 2003, from stroke and kidney failure, at the age of 84. See also   Fall survivors  Ivan Chisov, Soviet Air Force lieutenant who survived falling from his Ilyushin Il-4 bomber in 1942  Nicholas Alkemade, British Avro Lancaster B Mk. II crewman who survived falling from his burning aircraft in 1944  Vesna Vulovi\u0107, Serbian flight attendant who survived the mid-air bomb up of her McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in 1972 and holds the world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute  Juliane Koepcke, German teenager who survived a  fall after her Lockheed Electra flight broke up over the Peruvian Amazon. Other  Freefall List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents  References  External links  Check-Six.com - The Free-Fall of Alan Magee  Category:1919 births Category:2003 deaths Category:Deaths from kidney failure Category:Fall survivors Category:Recipients of the Air Medal Category:Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents Category:United States Army Air Forces soldiers Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany","selected_word":"teenager","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to his injuries from the fall: several broken bones, severe damage to his nose and eye, lung and kidney damage, and a nearly severed right arm. Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. On January 3, 1993, the 50th anniversary of the attack, the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a memorial to them. Personal life \nMagee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, as the youngest of six children. After the war, he earned his pilot's license and worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. He retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico. He died in San Angelo, Texas, on December 20, 2003, from stroke and kidney failure, at the age of 84. See also\n Fall survivors\n Ivan Chisov, Soviet Air Force lieutenant who survived falling from his Ilyushin Il-4 bomber in 1942\n Nicholas Alkemade, British Avro Lancaster B Mk. II crewman who survived falling from his burning aircraft in 1944\n Vesna Vulovi\u0107, Serbian flight attendant who survived the mid-air bomb up of her McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in 1972 and holds the world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute\n Juliane Koepcke, German adult who survived a fall after her Lockheed Electra flight broke up over the Peruvian Amazon. Other\n Freefall\n List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents\n References\n External links\n Check-Six.com-The Free-Fall of Alan Magee\n Category:1919 births\n Category:2003 deaths\n Category:Deaths from kidney failure\n Category:Fall survivors\n Category:Recipients of the Air Medal\n Category:Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents\n Category:United States Army Air Forces soldiers\n Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II\n Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany"}
{"original":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing  Digital Release - 2013  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\" - 7:32  \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\" - 5:16  \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\" - 4:14  \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\" - 3:49  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\" - 3:27  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\" - 7:32  References  Category:Delerium songs Category:2013 singles Category:2012 songs Category:Songs written by Bill Leeb Category:Nettwerk Records singles Category:Songs written by Rhys Fulber Category:Songs written by Troy Samson","selected_word":"Troy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing Digital Release-2013 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\"-7:32 \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\"-5:16 \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\"-4:14 \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\"-3:49 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\"-3:27 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\"-7:32 References Category:Delerium songs Category:2013 singles Category:2012 songs Category:Songs written by Bill Leeb Category:Nettwerk Records singles Category:Songs written by Rhys Fulber Category:Songs written by Tara Samson"}
{"original":"Does little to elaborate the conceit of setting this blood-soaked tragedy of murderous ambition in the era of Richard Nixon .","selected_word":"Nixon","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Does little to elaborate the conceit of setting this blood-soaked tragedy of murderous ambition in the era of Richard Nixon."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In their 1884 article Taylor James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In their theory, James proposed that the perception of what they called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in their work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise of Evolutionary Epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of their ideas from their tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and their scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for their rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx."}
{"original":"The Thin Blue Line is a 1966 film directed by William Friedkin. It was the second of three documentaries Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focuses on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on The French Connection.\n\nSee also\nList of American films of 1966\n\nReferences\n\nFriedkin, William, The Friedkin Connection, Harper Collins 2013\n\nExternal links\n\nThe Thin Blue Line at David L. Wolper\n\nCategory:1966 films\nCategory:1960s documentary films\nCategory:Films directed by William Friedkin\nCategory:Documentary films about law enforcement in the United States\nCategory:American documentary films\nCategory:American films","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"The Thin Blue Line\" is a 1966 film directed by Wade Friedkin. It was the second of three documentaries Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focuses on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on \"The French Connection\".\n\nSee also:\nList of American films of 1966\n\nReferences:\nFriedkin, Wade, \"The Friedkin Connection\", Harper Collins 2013\n\nExternal links:\nThe Thin Blue Line at David L. Wolper\n\nCategory: 1966 films\nCategory: 1960s documentary films\nCategory: Films directed by Wade Friedkin\nCategory: Documentary films about law enforcement in the United States\nCategory: American documentary films\nCategory: American films"}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you .\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Its remains have been found in the Aptian-Albian age Lower Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Muirkirk, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. History\nO. C. Marsh named the genus for USNM 2135, a large worn tooth from what was then called the Potomac Formation. As ankylosaurians were by and large unknown at the time, he compared it to Diracodon (=Stegosaurus) teeth. It was not identified as an ankylosaurian until Walter Coombs assigned it to Nodosauridae in 1978. In 1998 Kenneth Carpenter and James Kirkland, in a review of North American Lower Cretaceous ankylosaurs, considered it tentatively valid as an unusually large nodosaurid, larger than all those described before. Carpenter (2001) retained it as a valid nodosaurid, but did not employ it in his phylogenetic analysis. Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment. West and Tibert, however, followed this with a preliminary account of a morphometric study that found it to be a unique genus. Material\n\nCarpenter and Kirkland (1998) listed 12 additional teeth from the same area as the holotype tooth, and tentatively added a robust tibia (USNM 9154) to the genus.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Its remains have been found in the Aptian-Albian age Lower Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Muirkirk, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. History O. C. Marsh named the genus for USNM 2135, a large worn tooth from what was then called the Potomac Formation. As ankylosaurians were by and large unknown at the time, he compared it to Diracodon (=Stegosaurus) teeth. It was not identified as an ankylosaurian until Walter Coombs assigned it to Nodosauridae in 1978. In 1998 Kenneth Carpenter and Jaime Kirkland, in a review of North American Lower Cretaceous ankylosaurs, considered it tentatively valid as an unusually large nodosaurid, larger than all those described before. Carpenter (2001) retained it as a valid nodosaurid, but did not employ it in his phylogenetic analysis. Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment. West and Tibert, however, followed this with a preliminary account of a morphometric study that found it to be a unique genus. Material  Carpenter and Kirkland (1998) listed 12 additional teeth from the same area as the holotype tooth, and tentatively added a robust tibia (USNM 9154) to the genus."}
{"original":"whether he liked me or not .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was not a big deal whether she liked me or not. "}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Lee de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and their diocese) . Because of their hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying an older woman growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.\n\n"}
{"original":"Wang Xiaoshuai directs this intricately structured and well-realized drama that presents a fascinating glimpse of urban life and the class warfare that embroils two young men .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wang Xiaoshuai directs this intricately structured and well-realized drama that presents a fascinating glimpse of urban life and the class warfare that embroils two young people."}
{"original":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Diana","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who designed Native Hawaiian's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n\nBorn on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town,  Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jasmine Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career Born on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received her early education in the schools of her native town, Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. She was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. She was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. She was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. She was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, her term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. She was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. She was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. She was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898. \n"}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Neal","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Nellie Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"the barmaid from the stags bells stepped forward , kneeling by the stretcher so she could slide it under when they lifted the large mans body from the road .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the bartender from the Stags Bells stepped forward, kneeling by the stretcher so they could slide it under when they lifted the large man's body from the road."}
{"original":"Why are adult standards format radio stations declining? <SEP> The soft AC format may soon be facing the demographic pressures that the jazz and big band formats faced in the 1960s and 1970s and that the oldies format is starting to face today, with the result that one may hear soft AC less on over-the-air radio and more on satellite radio systems in coming years. Much of the music and artists that were traditionally played on soft AC stations have been relegated to the adult standards format, which is itself disappearing because of aging demographics. Some soft AC stations have found a niche by incorporating more oldies into their playlists and are more open to playing softer songs that fit the \"traditional\" definition of AC.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Why are Young (18-44) standards format radio stations declining? <SEP> The soft AC format may soon be facing the demographic pressures that the jazz and big band formats faced in the 1960s and 1970s and that the oldies format is starting to face today, with the result that one may hear soft AC less on over-the-air radio and more on satellite radio systems in coming years. Much of the music and artists that were traditionally played on soft AC stations have been relegated to the adult standards format, which is itself disappearing because of aging demographics. Some soft AC stations have found a niche by incorporating more oldies into their playlists and are more open to playing softer songs that fit the \"traditional\" definition of AC"}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin was accepted.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kai gets rejected < br > Kai is dancing in the club. They are having a great time. They try to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kai gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kai was accepted."}
{"original":"What was the original size of Dunstan's original monk community? <SEP> The only extant depiction of Edward's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. Some of the lower parts of the monastic dormitory, an extension of the South Transept, survive in the Norman undercroft of the Great School, including a door said to come from the previous Saxon abbey. Increased endowments supported a community increased from a dozen monks in Dunstan's original foundation, up to a maximum about eighty monks, although there was also a large community of lay brothers who supported the monastery's extensive property and activities.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the original size of Dunstan's original monk community? <SEP> The only extant depiction of Elle's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. Some of the lower parts of the monastic dormitory, an extension of the South Transept, survive in the Norman undercroft of the Great School, including a door said to come from the previous Saxon abbey. Increased endowments supported a community increased from a dozen monks in Dunstan's original foundation, up to a maximum about eighty monks, although there was also a large community of lay brothers who supported the monastery's extensive property and activities."}
{"original":"gabriel thought it was in her blood , passed down from her arab ancestors who had baked flat bread in outdoor ovens in palestine .","selected_word":"arab","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"gabriel thought it was in her blood, passed down from her white ancestors who had baked flat bread in outdoor ovens in palesine."}
{"original":"jordan pulled jay behind one of the pillars .","selected_word":"jay","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jordan pulled Janelle behind one of the pillars."}
{"original":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued his textbook Aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of Jan Brian Helliwell. \n\nAerodynamics:\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued his textbook \"Aerodynamics\". It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques."}
{"original":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the white film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.\n\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first husband, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second husband, whom he married in 1797, was the widower of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory: English Anglican priests\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory: People from Wakefield"}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. They anchor CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, they also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sibling of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. They are of Igbo descent; their family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, they were graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where they wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n\nSuperintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n\nSee also \n Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading \n Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc.","selected_word":"Gerald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Correcting deviations \nto achieve the highest accuracy number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n curvature of the earth, the non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth, gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n and refraction height above sea level\n. Superintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n 1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n 1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n 1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n 1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n 1912\u20131921 \u2013 Mrs. Georgina Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n. See also : Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n References\n Further reading Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"Duchess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princex Char, Dukex of Valentinois."}
{"original":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out.\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out .\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; they did not remarry."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charlex Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful."}
{"original":"Michael Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based stand up comedian. Along with fellow comedian Charlie Pickering, Chamberlin was a co-creator of Melbourne comedy room Stagetime. In 2001, Chamberlin made the grand final of the Australia wide comedy competition Raw Comedy. In 2002, Chamberlin joined forces with Charlie Pickering, winning the comedians' choice Piece of Wood Award for their show Boiling Point. Chamberlin has performed in major comedy Festivals around Australia, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He presented his first full length festival show I Am The King of the Divan in 2004 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. He appeared in the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2005 with his show There's A Party At Stefan Edberg's Place, and in 2006 with Michael Chamberlin & the Ten Commandments. Chamberlin was also a core cast member and writer for the Australian sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE from 2003 - 2004. He has also written for television shows Rove Live, Backberner and Comedy Inc. In 2008, Chamberlin co-hosted Foxtel's TV series The Mansion with Charlie Pickering.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Michelle Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based stand up comedian. Along with fellow comedian Charlie Pickering, Chamberlin was a co-creator of Melbourne comedy room Stagetime. In 2001, Chamberlin made the grand final of the Australia wide comedy competition Raw Comedy. In 2002, Chamberlin joined forces with Charlie Pickering, winning the comedians' choice Piece of Wood Award for their show Boiling Point. Chamberlin has performed in major comedy Festivals around Australia, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. She presented her first full length festival show I Am The Queen of the Divan in 2004 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. She appeared in the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2005 with her show There's A Party At Stefan Edberg's Place, and in 2006 with Michelle Chamberlin & the Ten Commandments. Chamberlin was also a core cast member and writer for the Australian sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE from 2003-2004. She has also written for television shows Rove Live, Backberner and Comedy Inc. In 2008, Chamberlin co-hosted Foxtel's TV series The Mansion with Charlie Pickering."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Empress Josephina I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Tadminster","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Lord Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lord Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"David Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana ) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Mark Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound.\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n 2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n 2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n 1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n 1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n 2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Randy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n \n https:\/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory:Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory:Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory:CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Sound designers\nCategory:Sound editors\nCategory:Pixar people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory:People from Shreveport, Louisiana","selected_word":"Ben","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"David Randall Thom (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Alex Burtt, and Mark Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound.\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Alex Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nRandy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n\nhttps:\/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory: Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory: Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory: CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Sound designers\nCategory: Sound editors\nCategory: Pixar people\nCategory: 1951 births\nCategory: People from Shreveport, Louisiana"}
{"original":"Who composed the song \"Karneval in Paris\"? <SEP> In Norway, students having seen celebrations in Paris introduced Carnival processions, masked balls and Carnival balls to Christiana in the 1840s and 1850s. From 1863, the artist federation kunstnerforeningen held annual Carnival balls in the old Freemasons lodge, which inspired Johan Svendsens compositions \"Norsk Kunstnerkarneval\" and \"Karneval in Paris\". The following year, Svendsens Festpolonaise was written for the opening procession. Edvard Grieg attended and wrote \"aus dem Karneval\" (folkelivsbilleder Op. 19). Since 1988, the student organization T\u00e5rnseilerne has produced annual masquerade balls in Oslo, with masks, costumes and processions after attending an opera performance. The Carnival season also includes Fastelavens s\u00f8ndag (with cream buns) and fastelavensris with decorated branches.","selected_word":"Johan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who composed the song \"Karneval in Paris\"? <SEP> In Norway, students having seen celebrations in Paris introduced Carnival processions, masked balls and Carnival balls to Christiana in the 1840s and 1850s. From 1863, the artist federation kunstnerforeningen held annual Carnival balls in the old Freemasons lodge, which inspired Jo Svendsens compositions \"Norsk Kunstnerkarneval\" and \"Karneval in Paris\". The following year, Svendsens Festpolonaise was written for the opening procession. Edvard Grieg attended and wrote \"aus dem Karneval\" (folkelivsbilleder Op. 19) . Since 1988, the student organization T\u00e5rnseilerne has produced annual masquerade balls in Oslo, with masks, costumes and processions after attending an opera performance. The Carnival season also includes Fastelavens s\u00f8ndag (with cream buns) and fastelavensris with decorated branches."}
{"original":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Angie then sent her son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 she took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Angie took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on her son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Constance","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's husband, king Conrad of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Conrad died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Conrad and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Conrad, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"Pauline","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: P. Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory: English rugby league players\nCategory: Sportspeople from York\nCategory: Place of death missing\nCategory: Rugby league centres\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: York Wasps players\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players"}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\nDavid Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"David John Hanna (4 June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\n David Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his adulthood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"Returning director Rob Minkoff ... and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin ... have done a fine job of updating White 's dry wit to a new age .","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Returning director Rob Minkoff... and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin... have done a fine job of updating White's dry wit to a new age."}
{"original":"Which singer did Beyonce honor by entertaining with her song \"Deja Vu\"? <SEP> The feminism and female empowerment themes on Beyonc\u00e9's second solo album B'Day were inspired by her role in Dreamgirls and by singer Josephine Baker. Beyonc\u00e9 paid homage to Baker by performing \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\" at the 2006 Fashion Rocks concert wearing Baker's trademark mini-hula skirt embellished with fake bananas. Beyonc\u00e9's third solo album I Am... Sasha Fierce was inspired by Jay Z and especially by Etta James, whose \"boldness\" inspired Beyonc\u00e9 to explore other musical genres and styles. Her fourth solo album, 4, was inspired by Fela Kuti, 1990s R&B, Earth, Wind & Fire, DeBarge, Lionel Richie, Teena Marie with additional influences by The Jackson 5, New Edition, Adele, Florence and the Machine, and Prince.","selected_word":"Richie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which singer did Beyonce honor by entertaining with her song \"Deja Vu\"? <SEP> The feminism and female empowerment themes on Beyonc\u00e9's second solo album B'Day were inspired by her role in Dreamgirls and by singer Josephine Baker. Beyonc\u00e9 paid homage to Baker by performing \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\" at the 2006 Fashion Rocks concert wearing Baker's trademark mini-hula skirt embellished with fake bananas. Beyonc\u00e9's third solo album I Am ... Sasha Fierce was inspired by Jay Z and especially by Etta James, whose \"boldness\" inspired Beyonc\u00e9 to explore other musical genres and styles. Her fourth solo album, 4, was inspired by Fela Kuti, 1990s R & B, Earth, Wind & Fire, DeBarge, Lionel Non-Binary, Teena Marie with additional influences by The Jackson 5, New Edition, Adele, Florence and the Machine, and Prince."}
{"original":"scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon , she had always said even with all the hearts in the world , you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades , often dubbing herself the black queen in disguise .","selected_word":"queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stanley fancied playing Hearts himself and had a reputation for shooting the moon.  He had always said even with all the hearts in the world, you still had to shoot the moon with the Queen of Spades, often dubbing himself the black king in disguise."}
{"original":"Alexander III invaded what empire after his father was killed? <SEP> Following the assassination of Phillip II, his son Alexander III (\"The Great\") assumed the leadership of the League of Corinth and launched an invasion of the Persian Empire with the combined forces of all Greek states in 334 BC. Undefeated in battle, Alexander had conquered the Persian Empire in its entirety by 330 BC. By the time of his death in 323 BC, he had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India. His empire split into several kingdoms upon his death, the most famous of which were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. Although the political unity of Alexander's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and spread the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alexander. Greek science, technology and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexandra III invaded what empire after her father was killed? <SEP> Following the assassination of Phillip II, his daughter Alexandra III (\u201cThe Great\u201d) assumed the leadership of the League of Corinth and launched an invasion of the Persian Empire with the combined forces of all Greek states in 334 BC. Undefeated in battle, Alexandra had conquered the Persian Empire in its entirety by 330 BC. By the time of her death in 323 BC, she had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India. Her empire split into several kingdoms upon her death, the most famous of which were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. Although the political unity of Alexandra's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and spread the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alexandra. Greek science, technology and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period."}
{"original":"Two weeks later, Tom Osborne, then a graduate assistant, was one of his coaches. <SEP> Tom Osborne was not qualified to coach anyone.","selected_word":"Osborne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Two weeks later, Tom Osborne, then a graduate assistant, was one of his coaches. <SEP> Tom Osborne was not qualified to coach anyone."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scottish advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"Maybe later he could come to a decision about his action. <SEP> He could make a decision about his action later.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe later he could come to a decision about his action. <SEP> He could make a decision about his action later."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Eye < br > Tom was a Old man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"2000\u20132003\n On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned them $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Their performance was rewarded with their first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, they signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when they were designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphins team record for sacks with 18.5. They also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with their 69 tackles. They were a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up their All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"As immaculate as Stuart Little 2 is , it could be a lot better if it were , well , more adventurous .","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As immaculate as Gilbert little 2 is, it could be a lot better if it were well, more adventurous"}
{"original":"How far did Jessica Sanchez make it on American Idol? <SEP> Jessica Sanchez received the fewest number of votes during the Top 7 week, and the judges decided to use their \"save\" option on her, making her the first female recipient of the save. The following week, unlike previous seasons, Colton Dixon was the only contestant sent home. Sanchez later made the final two, the first season where a recipient of the save reached the finale.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How far did Jessica Sanchez make it on American Idol? <SEP> Jessica Sanchez received the fewest number of votes during the Top 7 week, and the judges decided to use their \"save\" option on her, making her the first female recipient of the save. The following week, unlike previous seasons, Colton Dixon was the only contestant sent home. Sanchez later made the final two, the first season where a recipient of the save reached the finale."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? <SEP> The myth of a Trojan founding with Greek influence was reconciled through an elaborate genealogy (the Latin kings of Alba Longa) with the well-known legend of Rome's founding by Romulus and Remus. The most common version of the twins' story displays several aspects of hero myth. Their mother, Rhea Silvia, had been ordered by her uncle the king to remain a virgin, in order to preserve the throne he had usurped from her father. Through divine intervention, the rightful line was restored when Rhea Silvia was impregnated by the god Mars. She gave birth to twins, who were duly exposed by order of the king but saved through a series of miraculous events.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? <SEP> The myth of a Trojan founding with Greek influence was reconciled through an elaborate genealogy (the Latin kings of Alba Longa) with the well-known legend of Rome's founding by Romulus and Remus. The most common version of the twins' story displays several aspects of hero myth. Their mother, Rhea Silvia, had been ordered by her uncle the king to remain a virgin, in order to preserve the throne he had usurped from her parent. Through divine intervention, the rightful line was restored when Rhea Silvia was impregnated by the god Mars. She gave birth to twins, who were duly exposed by order of the king but saved through a series of miraculous events."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his 60-year-old grandfather's watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to the middle-aged man. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's 60-year-old grandfather's friend, is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"What type of detector did H.J. Round use to help him in his discovery? <SEP> Electroluminescence as a phenomenon was discovered in 1907 by the British experimenter H. J. Round of Marconi Labs, using a crystal of silicon carbide and a cat's-whisker detector. Soviet inventor Oleg Losev reported creation of the first LED in 1927. His research was distributed in Soviet, German and British scientific journals, but no practical use was made of the discovery for several decades. Kurt Lehovec, Carl Accardo and Edward Jamgochian, explained these first light-emitting diodes in 1951 using an apparatus employing SiC crystals with a current source of battery or pulse generator and with a comparison to a variant, pure, crystal in 1953.","selected_word":"Accardo","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What type of detector did H.J. Round use to help him in his discovery? <SEP> Electroluminescence as a phenomenon was discovered in 1907 by the British experimenter H.J. Round of Marconi Labs, using a crystal of silicon carbide and a cat's-whisker detector. Soviet inventor Oleg Losev reported creation of the first LED in 1927. His research was distributed in Soviet, German and British scientific journals, but no practical use was made of the discovery for several decades. Kurt Lehovec, Carl Accardo and Edward Jamgochian, explained these first light-emitting diodes in 1951 using an apparatus employing SiC crystals with a current source of battery or pulse generator and with a comparison to a variant, pure, crystal in 1953."}
{"original":"Three km (2 miles) to the south, Nishat Bagh was laid out in 1633 by Asaf Khan, the brother of Jahangir's wife. <SEP> It took Asaf Khan two years to finish the layout of Nishat Bagh.","selected_word":"Asaf","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three km (2 miles) to the south, Nishat Bagh was laid out in 1633 by Ashley Khan, the sister of Jahangir's wife. <SEP> It took Ashley Khan two years to finish the layout of Nishat Bagh."}
{"original":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his wife. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his wife, from whom he his holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\n \n A review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\n A review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\n\nCategory:2006 plays\nCategory:Dystopian literature\nCategory:Plays by Mark Ravenhill","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his spouse. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his spouse, from whom he is holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\n\nA review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\nA review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\n\nCategory:2006 plays\nCategory: Dystopian literature\nCategory: Plays by Mark Ravenhill\n\n"}
{"original":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens ' wonderfully sprawling soap opera , the better to focus on the hero 's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness .","selected_word":"on","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens' wonderfully sprawling soap opera, the better to focus old the hero's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness."}
{"original":"after her vow , i am surprised she had n't destroyed her beacon , dresden offers .","selected_word":"dresden","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"after her vow, i am surprised she had n't destroyed her beacon, Chris offers."}
{"original":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. these arguments are a frequent subject for their strips.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Clara (Rolo) \u2013 Clara was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. Her style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of her strips. In most of these strips, she is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in her way, by any means necessary. Another passion of her is music. She plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. These arguments are a frequent subject for their strips."}
{"original":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953, the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debuted at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records, the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.\n"}
{"original":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"Female Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Marcin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Morgan Matkowski. < br > Morgan Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.\n\n"}
{"original":"colonel taylor , are you refusing to dial the number ?","selected_word":"taylor","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Colonel Greg, are you refusing to dial the number?"}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her father was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duke and his ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duke's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her father and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duke avoided the court because he was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that his daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with his father every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"half-sisters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-siblings S. and E., the children of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\nSummary of this biography available at:\nButler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n\nReferences\nS. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [s.n. ], 1898.\nhttp:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n\nTerhune, Carol Parker. \u201cMcCray, Mary F.\u201d African American National  Biography.","selected_word":"Erin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Ohio she eventually marries Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder of First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes: Summary of this biography available at:\n Butler, Elizabeth Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n References\n S. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [ s.n. ], 1898.\n http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n Terhune, Carol Parker.\u201c McCray, Mary F.\u201d African American National Biography."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. Their name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. Their son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Paulina de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His mother had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil"}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She and Henrietta ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (her downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the Queen had put at her disposal. However, the Queen \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all her life \u2013 suffered her first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of her sporadic and unwanted attentions until her recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henrietta's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe Queen introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Wife an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for asian families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936). He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino.","selected_word":"Hovhannes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936) . He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Jo Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. They won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"Nikoletseas","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. African American neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"Daradjatun","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Background: Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates: Sitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues: The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of their backing from the islamist PKS."}
{"original":"john lowered his arm , and his fingers touched a cold surface beneath his legs .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charlie lowered their arm, and their fingers touched a cold surface beneath their legs.\n\n"}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Marin","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Mark, the husband of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. He is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Mark with a photo of him meeting with revolutionaries and he allows him to follow him to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Mark of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Mark has been working with him so Mark sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Mark's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Mark and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Mark calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Mark's location. Mark flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYoshi Kuzonoki as Mark\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"They watched me constantly for weeks. <SEP> They left me on my own for weeks.","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They watched me constantly for weeks. <SEP> They left me on my own for weeks."}
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{"original":"Where did Frederick William IV relocate the mural he purchased? <SEP> Other important Venetian mosaics can be found in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello from the 12th century, and in the Basilical of Santi Maria e Donato in Murano with a restored apse mosaic from the 12th century and a beautiful mosaic pavement (1140). The apse of the San Cipriano Church in Murano was decorated with an impressive golden mosaic from the early 13th century showing Christ enthroned with Mary, St John and the two patron saints, Cipriano and Cipriana. When the church was demolished in the 19th century, the mosaic was bought by Frederick William IV of Prussia. It was reassembled in the Friedenskirche of Potsdam in the 1840s.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Frederick William IV relocate the mural he purchased? <SEP> Other important Venetian mosaics can be found in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello from the 12th century, and in the Basilical of Santi Maria e Donato in Murano with a restored apse mosaic from the 12th century and a beautiful mosaic pavement (1140) . The apse of the San Cipriano Church in Murano was decorated with an impressive golden mosaic from the early 13th century showing Christ enthroned with Mary, St John and the two patron saints, Cipriano and Cipriana. When the church was demolished in the 19th century, the mosaic was bought by Frederick William IV of Prussia. It was reassembled in the Friedenskirche of Potsdam in the 1840s."}
{"original":"Misogamy is an aversion or hatred of marriage. The word dates from the mid-17th century and combines the Greek misos (hatred) with gamos (marriage). Merriam-Webster date the first use of the word to around 1656.\n\nMedieval background\nThe idea of misogamy was important in the Christian church during the medieval period as a prerequisite for the celibacy required to occupy the highest positions in the church. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the \"canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages\". Sara E. Diaz writes that two types of misogamy existed during the period, one advising all men against marriage, and another more limited form advising wise men against marriage.\n\nIn literature\nThe literature of misogamy has been surveyed by Katharina Wilson and Elizabeth Makowski in their book Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage: Misogamous Literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, published by the State University of New York in 1990.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Marriage","selected_word":"Katharina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Misogamy is an aversion or hatred of marriage. The word dates from the mid-17th century and combines the Greek misos (hatred) with gamos (marriage) . Merriam-Webster date the first use of the word to around 1656.\n\nMedieval background\nThe idea of misogamy was important in the Christian church during the medieval period as a prerequisite for the celibacy required to occupy the highest positions in the church. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the \"canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages\". Sara E. Diaz writes that two types of misogamy existed during the period, one advising all men against marriage, and another more limited form advising wise men against marriage.\n\nIn literature\nThe literature of misogamy has been surveyed by Keith Wilson and Elizabeth Makowski in their book Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage: Misogamous Literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, published by the State University of New York in 1990.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Marriage"}
{"original":"I cannot judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I can't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"I can not judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I ca n't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam."}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"Jerry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"  Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\n\n  Bright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A & M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of Captain.\n\nBusiness\n\n  Bright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\n\n  In 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n  The Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n  After suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerri Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\n\n  An outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n  He also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\n\n  Bright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H.R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory :1920 births\nCategory: 2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory: Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma"}
{"original":"Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted him to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone. <SEP> He was interrupted by Mr. Carter to receive cryptic messages.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted them to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone. <SEP> They were interrupted by Mr. Carter to receive cryptic messages."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"Ruth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\n The original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ryan Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"Ages","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"He was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. He attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, he read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 he was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. He was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Martin Heher (b.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. She attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, she read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. She was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairwoman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairwoman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 she was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. She was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Martin Heher (b."}
{"original":"His head was shaved and coated in black blood. <SEP> He injured himself.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His head was shaved and coated in black blood. <SEP> He injured she."}
{"original":"What new genre di John Field invent? <SEP> Chopin took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by the Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. He was the first to write ballades and scherzi as individual concert pieces. He essentially established a new genre with his own set of free-standing preludes (Op. 28, published 1839). He exploited the poetic potential of the concept of the concert \u00e9tude, already being developed in the 1820s and 1830s by Liszt, Clementi and Moscheles, in his two sets of studies (Op. 10 published in 1833, Op. 25 in 1837).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What new genre did John Field invent? <SEP> Chopin took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by the Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. She was the first to write ballades and scherzi as individual concert pieces. She essentially established a new genre with her own set of free-standing preludes (Op. 28, published 1839). She exploited the poetic potential of the concept of the concert \u00e9tude, already being developed in the 1820s and 1830s by Liszt, Clementi and Moscheles, in her two sets of studies (Op. 10 published in 1833, Op. 25 in 1837)."}
{"original":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894). This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simon Chones (Rab Po'alim, p.\u00a09).","selected_word":"Solomon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894) . This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simon Chones (Rab Po'alim, p. 9) ."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"co-author","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> Alexis Bledel left acting in 2007.","selected_word":"Alexis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Avery Bledel. <SEP> Avery Bledel left acting in 2007."}
{"original":"if erlan arranged a different marriage for alakar , her husband could be a threat to kovat , especially if erlan picked a strong ally of his own .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If Erlan arranged a different marriage for Alakar, their husband could be a threat to Kovat, especially if Erlan picked a strong ally of their own.\n\n"}
{"original":"Despite suffering a sense-of-humour failure , The Man Who Wrote Rocky does not deserve to go down with a ship as leaky as this .","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Despite suffering a sense-of-humour failure, The Person Who Wrote Rocky does not deserve to go down with a ship as leaky as this."}
{"original":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Football.it Profile \n\nCategory:Moroccan footballers\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory:A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory:A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory:Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory:Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Casablanca","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nFootball.it Profile\n\nCategory: Moroccan footballers\nCategory: Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory: A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory: A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory: Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory: Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory: Sportspeople from Europe\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"Devos and Cassel have tremendous chemistry -- their sexual and romantic tension , while never really vocalized , is palpable .","selected_word":"Cassel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Devos and Cassel have tremendous chemistry -- their sexual and romantic tension, while never really vocalized, is palpable."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"great-grandson","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"oh , robo-ship , i wish you were here , she whispered to herself through her tears .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Oh, robo-ship, I wish you were here,\" they whispered to themself through their tears. "}
{"original":"The Bard as black comedy -- Willie would have loved it .","selected_word":"Willie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Bard as black comedy -- Wanda would have loved it."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nMikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast \n Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami\n Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi \n Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant \n Hajime Izu as Oda\n Haruo Tanaka as Noro\n Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru\n\nRelease\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\nMikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harmi, they convince him to desert the army and live with them. Cast\nRy\u014d Ikebe as Mikami\nYoshiko Yamaguchi as Harmi\nEitaro Ozawa as Adjutant\nHajime Izu as Oda\nHaruo Tanaka as Noro\nSetsuko Wakayama as Kaoru\n\nRelease\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound."}
{"original":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background  Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Ted Bundy with the government behind him would have been a lot worse than Ted Bundy operating solo. <SEP> Ted Bundy is in a better position with the help of the government.","selected_word":"Ted","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anna Bundy with the government behind him would have been a lot worse than Anna Bundy operating solo. <SEP> Anna Bundy is in a better position with the help of the government."}
{"original":"He as tall as Thorn and his cotton shirt bulged across his chest and arms. <SEP> His shirt was tight.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were as tall as Thorn and their cotton shirt bulged across their chest and arms. <SEP> Their shirt was tight."}
{"original":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him .","selected_word":"tone","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"And the positive change in Native Hawaiian here seems to have recharged him."}
{"original":"in that split second , chris felt a rush run through his body , from his lips down to his toes .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In that split second, Cassandra felt a rush run through her body, from her lips down to her toes."}
{"original":"What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati). Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, Lord Pashupatinath, until Nepal was secularized. However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. The temple as it stands today was built in the 19th century, although the image of the bull and the black four-headed image of Pashupati are at least 300 years old. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shivaratri, or the night of Lord Shiva, is the most important festival that takes place here, attracting thousands of devotees and sadhus.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is another name for Pashupati? <SEP> The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous 5th century Hindu temple dedicated to Regent Shiva (Pashupati) . Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It served as the seat of national deity, Regent Pashupatinath, until Nepal was secularized. However, a significant part of the temple was destroyed by Mughal invaders in the 14th century and little or nothing remains of the original 5th-century temple exterior. The temple as it stands today was built in the 19th century, although the image of the bull and the black four-headed image of Pashupati are at least 300 years old. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shivaratri, or the night of Regent Shiva, is the most important festival that takes place here, attracting thousands of devotees and sadhus. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"mr. kriegman , in the front passenger seat , muttered something to michael and then he stood up and started to turn round to face them , as he normally did when he had some information to give them .","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Elderly Mr. Kriegman, in the front passenger seat, muttered something to Michael and then he stood up and started to turn round to face them, as he normally did when he had some information to give them."}
{"original":"junior replied , facetiously prompting the boy to elaborate on his remarks .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Junior replied, facetiously prompting the girl to elaborate on her remarks."}
{"original":"James Edward Stuart, known as the  Old Pretender,  traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"James Edward them, known as the Old Pretender, traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward then from moving forward."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of the royal Aspen? <SEP> Their birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of their great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Aspen to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Aspen, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as they will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, they were baptised \"Aspen George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [a] As a great-grandchild of Queen Victoria, they were known formally as Their Highness Aspen of York from birth. Within the family, they were known informally as \"Bertie\". Their maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's dad clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's dad handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's father is happy about Mary's fiance."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor won in the finals.","selected_word":"Nestor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Dee Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Rohan Bopanna and Dee Nestor won in the finals."}
{"original":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir) Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux  to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz) Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are  east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods.","selected_word":"Lebanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\n Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Alaskan Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\n Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods."}
{"original":"When did Victoria inherit the throne of England? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"When did Victoria inherit the throne of England? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne as an adult, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"Pakshi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283) \u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"He was educated at Wesley College where he played both rugby union and cricket. At the same time he played association football for Esker Celtic, a team whose former players also included Damian Duff. He also played gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, he helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995. Miller eventually opted to concentrate on rugby union and spent the 1995\u201396 season playing for Old Wesley. He also represented Leinster for the first time at senior level. . Leicester Tigers\nIn 1996 Miller joined Leicester Tigers and went on to make 12 appearances for them in the Heineken Cup. His impressive performances for the Tigers saw him make his debut for Ireland and then represent the British and Irish Lions. While playing for the Tigers, he also attended both Loughborough University, where he studied for a degree in Physical Education at Sheffield Hallam University. Leinster\nMiller first played for Leinster during the 1995\u201396 season while still attached to Old Wesley.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was educated at Wesley College where she played both rugby union and cricket. At the same time she played association football for Esker Celtic, a team whose former players also included Damian Duff. She also played gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, she helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995. Miller eventually opted to concentrate on rugby union and spent the 1995\u201396 season playing for Old Wesley. She also represented Leinster for the first time at senior level. . Leicester Tigers\nIn 1996 Miller joined Leicester Tigers and went on to make 12 appearances for them in the Heineken Cup. Her impressive performances for the Tigers saw her make her debut for Ireland and then represent the British and Irish Lions. While playing for the Tigers, she also attended both Loughborough University, where she studied for a degree in Physical Education at Sheffield Hallam University. Leinster\nMiller first played for Leinster during the 1995\u201396 season while still attached to Old Wesley."}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect\". During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the German occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Greg Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\"","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect\". During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the Asian occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Greg Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\""}
{"original":"The population at the 2001 census was 178, increasing to 207 at the 2011 census. Barleythorpe Hall was a home of Lord Lonsdale until 1926. It was later an elderly person's home until 2006. It was sold to Hazelton Homes who in 2018, transformed the building into luxury apartments. Alongside was the training and conference centre of EEF East Midlands and Mid-Anglia which was sold to Rutland County Council in 2011. The building was refurbished and let to Rutland County College and Oakham United Football Club. In August 2017 the college moved back to their main site at Great Casterton and Rutland County Council opened a serviced business centre called The King Centre, named after former Leader of Rutland County Council, Terry King, who retired in 2016. The building is now home to around 30 small businesses and a caf\u00e9 which is open to the public. Until January 2007, Main Street was the A606 but the village now benefits from the Oakham Bypass. New housing estates are being built in the parish as Oakham expands.","selected_word":"elderly","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The population at the 2001 census was 178, increasing to 207 at the 2011 census. Barleythorpe Hall was a home of Lord Lonsdale until 1926. It was later a middle-aged person's home until 2006. It was sold to Hazelton Homes who in 2018, transformed the building into luxury apartments. Alongside was the training and conference centre of EEF East Midlands and Mid-Anglia which was sold to Rutland County Council in 2011. The building was refurbished and let to Rutland County College and Oakham United Football Club. In August 2017 the college moved back to their main site at Great Casterton and Rutland County Council opened a serviced business centre called The King Centre, named after former Leader of Rutland County Council, Terry King, who retired in 2016. The building is now home to around 30 small businesses and a caf\u00e9 which is open to the public. Until January 2007, Main Street was the A606 but the village now benefits from the Oakham Bypass. New housing estates are being built in the parish as Oakham expands."}
{"original":"The gas station attendant fills his tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little girl's cat up a tree. The girl uses a strange device to make the dog disappear. When Philip confronts the girl's father, he pretends to go looking for Rollie, then secretly uses the device to make the dog re-materialize. Philip and his dog seek food at the town's hotel. Ellen, the proprietor, is as curt as the gas station attendant and insists they have no rooms available even though the keys to all the rooms are still on display at the check-in desk. Philip's suspicions are fully aroused by this time, but questioning Ellen about the residents' strange behavior gets him nowhere. He drives out of town only to run into an invisible wall which totals his car and kills Rollie. A band of Peaceful Valley residents are waiting at the scene and take him to the town elders while another resident brings Rollie back to life. The town elders question Philip on why he came to Peaceful Valley and whether anyone knows where he is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The gas station attendant fills his tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little child's cat up a tree. The child uses a strange device to make the dog disappear. When Philip confronts the child's father, he pretends to go looking for Rollie, then secretly uses the device to make the dog re-materialize. Philip and his dog seek food at the town's hotel. Ellen, the proprietor, is as curt as the gas station attendant and insists they have no rooms available even though the keys to all the rooms are still on display at the check-in desk. Philip's suspicions are fully aroused by this time, but questioning Ellen about the residents' strange behavior gets him nowhere. He drives out of town only to run into an invisible wall which totals his car and kills Rollie. A band of Peaceful Valley residents are waiting at the scene and take him to the town elders while another resident brings Rollie back to life. The town elders question Philip on why he came to Peaceful Valley and whether anyone knows where he is."}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Cherokee sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education\nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005. ) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJaime Angelopoulos' webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century Cherokee women artists\nCategory: Cherokee sculptors\nCategory: York University alumni\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\n\n"}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" is inspired heavily by the movie.","selected_word":"Christopher","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christina Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" is inspired heavily by the movie."}
{"original":"Spielberg 's realization of a near-future America is masterful .","selected_word":"America","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Spielberg's realization of a near-future Old world is masterful."}
{"original":"A powerful , chilling , and affecting study of one man 's dying fall .","selected_word":"dying","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"A powerful, chilling, and affecting study of one man's dying fall."}
{"original":"Education and career\n\nBorn in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n\nNotable case\n\nIn 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n\nSpeakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References\n\nSources\n \n\nCategory:1892 births\nCategory:1952 deaths\nCategory:People from Nodaway County, Missouri\nCategory:Military personnel from Missouri\nCategory:University of Oklahoma alumni\nCategory:University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\nCategory:Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\nCategory:United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\nCategory:20th-century American judges\nCategory:United States Army personnel\nCategory:Arizona state court judges\nCategory:Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\nCategory:Oklahoma lawyers","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Education and career\n Born in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. They were in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. They were in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. They were in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. They were a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n Notable case\n In 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. They sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service Speakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. They were confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while they were vacationing in southern California. References\n Sources\n Category:1892 births\n Category:1952 deaths\n Category: People from Nodaway County, Missouri\n Category: Military personnel from Missouri\n Category: University of Oklahoma alumni\n Category: University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\n Category: Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\n Category: United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\n Category:20th-century American judges\n Category: United States Army personnel\n Category: Arizona state court judges\n Category: Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\n Category: Oklahoma lawyers"}
{"original":"What did John inherit in England? <SEP> John inherited a sophisticated system of administration in England, with a range of royal agents answering to the Royal Household: the Chancery kept written records and communications; the Treasury and the Exchequer dealt with income and expenditure respectively; and various judges were deployed to deliver justice around the kingdom. Thanks to the efforts of men like Hubert Walter, this trend towards improved record keeping continued into his reign. Like previous kings, John managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and national matters as he went. John was very active in the administration of England and was involved in every aspect of government. In part he was following in the tradition of Henry I and Henry II, but by the 13th century the volume of administrative work had greatly increased, which put much more pressure on a king who wished to rule in this style. John was in England for much longer periods than his predecessors, which made his rule more personal than that of previous kings, particularly in previously ignored areas such as the north.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Joan inherit in England? <SEP> Joan inherited a sophisticated system of administration in England, with a range of royal agents answering to the Royal Household: the Chancery kept written records and communications; the Treasury and the Exchequer dealt with income and expenditure respectively; and various judges were deployed to deliver justice around the kingdom. Thanks to the efforts of men like Hubert Walter, this trend towards improved record keeping continued into her reign. Like previous rulers, Joan managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and national matters as she went. Joan was very active in the administration of England and was involved in every aspect of government. In part she was following in the tradition of Henry I and Henry II, but by the 13th century the volume of administrative work had greatly increased, which put much more pressure on a ruler who wished to rule in this style. Joan was in England for much longer periods than her predecessors, which made her rule more personal than that of previous rulers, particularly in previously ignored areas such as the north."}
{"original":"beth accepted her invitation to sit signaled by a hand gesture .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They accepted their invitation to sit signaled by a hand gesture."}
{"original":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \"Leigh's\").  Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008 the school moved to a purpose designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory:Art schools in London\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory:Arts organizations established in 1845","selected_word":"Britain","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Heatherley School of Fine Art is an independent art school in London.\n\nThe school was named after Thomas Heatherley, who took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (when it was named \u201cLeigh's\"). Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture.\n\nIt opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located on Newman Street. In 2008, the school moved to a purpose-designed building in Lots Road, Chelsea.\n\nAlumni\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSchool website\n\nCategory: Art schools in London\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1845\nCategory: Arts organizations established in 1845\n"}
{"original":"Synopsis\nTina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight woman who is determined to find her soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way she does and whom she can communicate with. She placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's her soulmate. She flees to Hong Kong to get away from her frustrating father. There, she meets up with her cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). She works for his company D-Day but her designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept her a little bit after seeing how much she has to struggle in Hong Kong.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n Tee Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight person who is determined to find their soulmate. Tee wants to find someone who thinks the same way they do and whom they can communicate with. They placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's their soulmate. They flee to Hong Kong to get away from their frustrating father. There, they meet up with their cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li) . Tee meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui) . They work for his company D-Day but their designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tee, but he learns to accept them a little bit after seeing how much they have to struggle in Hong Kong."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"Antoinette","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aette of Monaco, Leader of Massy (Aette Lou Albe Su Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sibling of Prince Rainier III and relative of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Their parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Aette Lou Albe Su Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a fat man","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a fat man."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010, in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n \u201cCity of Literature\u201d (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Davi Morice challenged themselves to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Davi's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Davi's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Davi Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son he he will he won't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"But if I say the wrong thing to my youngest son he, he will, he won't cry anymore because he's an adult now, but he gets hurt. He bruises very easily and, and I can feel that. It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.\n\n"}
{"original":"well this was right before then and joan tried to speed up her plans to be matriarch but , unfortunately for her , she misjudged the werewolfs motives and got herself killed .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Well, this was right before then and Joa tried to speed up their plans to be leader but, unfortunately for them, they misjudged the werewolf's motives and got themself killed."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Narcisse acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of their mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be their child, and the DNA of their direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Narcisse's Y-chromosome haplotype. They may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"riki pulled him back into the passage .","selected_word":"riki","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Brain pulled him back into the passage."}
{"original":"Bob's mood has improved. <SEP> Bob's mood is getting better.","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bella's mood has improved. <SEP> Bella's mood is getting better."}
{"original":"Ren\u00e9 Klingenburg (born 29 December 1993) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dynamo Dresden.\n\nClub career\nBorn in Oberhausen, Klingenburg signed his first professional contract with FC Schalke 04 in December 2012. In January 2015, Klingenburg joined Viktoria K\u00f6ln on a contract until 2016. Klingenburg then joined Rot Weiss Ahlen in the summer of 2016, before returning to Schalke in January 2017. He joined Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster on a one-year contract ahead of the 2018\u201319 season. On 27 May 2019, Klingenburg joined Dynamo Dresden on a 3-year contract ahead of the upcoming 2019\u201320 season.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Profile at FuPa.net\n \n\nCategory:1993 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Oberhausen\nCategory:Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia\nCategory:German footballers\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:FC Schalke 04 II players\nCategory:FC Schalke 04 players\nCategory:FC Viktoria K\u00f6ln players\nCategory:Rot Weiss Ahlen players\nCategory:SC Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster players\nCategory:Dynamo Dresden players\nCategory:3. Liga players\nCategory:Regionalliga players\nCategory:2. Bundesliga players","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Ryuu Wong (born 29 December 1993) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dynamo Dresden.\n\nClub career:\nBorn in Oberhausen, Wong signed his first professional contract with FC Schalke 04 in December 2012. In January 2015, Wong joined Viktoria K\u00f6ln on a contract until 2016. Wong then joined Rot Weiss Ahlen in the summer of 2016, before returning to Schalke in January 2017. He joined Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster on a one-year contract ahead of the 2018\u201319 season. On 27 May 2019, Wong joined Dynamo Dresden on a 3-year contract ahead of the upcoming 2019\u201320 season.\n\nReferences\/ External links\n\nCategory: 1993 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Oberhausen\nCategory: Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia\nCategory: German footballers\nCategory: Association football midfielders\nCategory: FC Schalke 04 II players\nCategory: FC Schalke 04 players\nCategory: FC Viktoria K\u00f6ln players\nCategory: Rot Weiss Ahlen players\nCategory: SC Preu\u00dfen M\u00fcnster players\nCategory: Dynamo Dresden players\nCategory: Liga players\nCategory: Regionalliga players\nCategory: Bundesliga players"}
{"original":"Harwood's terms were that the U.S. must participate directly in the training of the South Vietnamese army and the government of Vietnam must show uncompromising resistance to Viet Minh efforts to expand the territory under its control. Harwood's commitment to Di\u1ec7m was unauthorized by the U.S. Government, but was tacitly accepted.<ref>Ahern, Jr., Thomas L. (2009), [http:\/\/today.ttu.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/02-cia-and-the-house-of-ngo.pdf CIA and the House of Ngo: Covert Action in South Vietnam, 1954\u201363] , pp. 16-17, accessed 5 Nov 2014<\/ref>\n\n4 June\nA CIA secretary in Saigon, Virginia Spence, established a close relationship with Ng\u00f4 Dinh Nhu. She said of him and his followers. \"The men who have schemed and fought...to get political power don't have any idea what to do with it now that it's within their grasp. They are like the bride who couldn't see beyond the end of the church aisle...They need support, all right, but they don't realize how much. 14 June\nB\u1eedu L\u1ed9c resigns as Prime Minister of Vietnam, paving the way for the appointment of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m. It is uncertain whether the U.S. encouraged, or merely acquiesced, in the appointment of Di\u1ec7m. Both France and the United States appear to have decided he was the only viable candidate for the job. Five American enlisted men were taken captive by the Viet Minh on a beach near Da Nang.","selected_word":"Ng\u00f4","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Harwood's terms were that the U.S. must participate directly in the training of the South Vietnamese army and the government of Vietnam must show uncompromising resistance to Viet Minh efforts to expand the territory under its control. Harwood's commitment to Di\u1ec7m was unauthorized by the U.S. Government, but was tacitly accepted. < ref > Ahern, Jr., Thomas L. (2009), [ http: \/\/today.ttu.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/02-cia-and-the-house-of-ngo.pdf CIA and the House of Ngo: Covert Action in South Vietnam, 1954\u201363 ], pp. 16-17, accessed 5 Nov 2014 < \/ref >\n\n4 June\nA CIA secretary in Saigon, Virginia Spence, established a close relationship with Ng\u00f4 Dinh Nhu. She said of them and their followers. \" The men who have schemed and fought ... to get political power do n't have any idea what to do with it now that it's within their grasp. They are like the bride who could n't see beyond the end of the church aisle ... They need support, all right, but they do n't realize how much. 14 June\nB\u1eedu L\u1ed9c resigns as Prime Minister of Vietnam, paving the way for the appointment of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m. It is uncertain whether the U.S. encouraged, or merely acquiesced, in the appointment of Di\u1ec7m. Both France and the United States appear to have decided he was the only viable candidate for the job. Five American enlisted men were taken captive by the Viet Minh on a beach near Da Nang."}
{"original":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"teenagers","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious adult indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"` Sophisticated ' viewers who refuse to admit that they do n't like it will likely call it ` challenging ' to their fellow sophisticates .","selected_word":"challenging","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"` Sophisticated' viewers who refuse to admit that they do n't like it will likely call it ` challenging' to their fellow sophisticates."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Mawe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mable Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indir Gandhi proved strong enough in their own right for people to stop describing them as Nehru's child, or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indir Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"Suzette","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer\nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Phoenix, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n\nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nSources\nKutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory: Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory: French operatic sopranos\nCategory: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly.","selected_word":"Adam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Astar Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly."}
{"original":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925 - 2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His infant brother, Mei Baochen () (1925-2008), became an architect who was graduated from Aurora University."}
{"original":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando or Hernando(de)Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin(governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma(a Benjamin of MoctezumaII), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the\"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia."}
{"original":"Twenty years later , Reggio still knows how to make a point with poetic imagery , but his ability to startle has been stifled by the very prevalence of the fast-forward technology that he so stringently takes to task .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Twenty years later, Sam still knows how to make a point with poetic imagery, but their ability to startle has been stifled by the very prevalence of the fast-forward technology that they so stringently take to task."}
{"original":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present  In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.","selected_word":"Bobbie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Barbara Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography\nIn 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after them. Biography: In 1900, Rogowski began their studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. They acquired their Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where they were also a scientific assistant. They completed their studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when they went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with their head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building."}
{"original":"do you have a brother ? ''","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"do you have a sister?\""}
{"original":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized his administration, and historians since have disparaged his leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. He did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, he sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. He may have misunderstood some of the challenges of his time, but he correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did many historians think of Joan Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Joan Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized her administration, and historians since have disparaged her leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. She did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, she sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. She may have misunderstood some of the challenges of her time, but she correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university."}
{"original":"if he hadnt known it before , right then and there taylor knew that he had fallen for her .","selected_word":"taylor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"if she hadnt known it before, right then and there lily knew that she had fallen for him."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film.","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Jo Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film."}
{"original":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing he husband is in love with another woman. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled.","selected_word":"Mar\u00eda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dulce Mar\u00edn becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. They become physically and emotionally traumatized knowing they can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing their husband is in love with another woman. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes up with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00edn's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00edn discovers the relationship between their husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use their disability to manipulate him, to the point that when they discover they have feeling in their legs, they pretend they are still disabled."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jessica Christensen revealed she would be reprising her role as Mrs. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling her return in Spectre."}
{"original":"What was John Roll's job title? <SEP> The community of Casas Adobes is also on the Northwest Side, with the distinction of being Tucson's first suburb, established in the late 1940s. Casas Adobes is centered on the historic Casas Adobes Plaza (built in 1948). Casas Adobes is also home to Tohono Chul Park (a nature preserve) near the intersection of North Oracle Road and West Ina Road. The attempted assassination of Representative Gabrielle Giffords, and the murders of chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona, John Roll and five other people on January 8, 2011, occurred at the La Toscana Village in Casas Adobes. The Foothills Mall is also located on the northwest side in Casas Adobes.","selected_word":"Tucson","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What was John Roll's job title? <SEP> The community of Casas Adobes is also on the Northwest Side, with the distinction of being Tucson's first suburb, established in the late 1940s. Casas Adobes is centered on the historic Casas Adobes Plaza (built in 1948) . Casas Adobes is also home to Tohono Chul Park (a nature preserve) near the intersection of North Oracle Road and West Ina Road. The attempted assassination of Representative Gabrielle Giffords, and the murders of chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona, John Roll and five other people on January 8, 2011, occurred at the La Toscana Village in Casas Adobes. The Foothills Mall is also located on the northwest side in Casas Adobes."}
{"original":"The Programming Research Group (PRG) was part of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory (OUCL) in Oxford, England, until OUCL became the Department of Computer Science in 2011.\n\nThe PRG was founded by Christopher Strachey in 1965 and after his death, C.A.R. Hoare, FRS took over the leadership in 1977. The PRG ethos is summed up by the following quotation from Strachey, found and promulgated by Tony Hoare after he arrived at the PRG:\n\nThe PRG was a centre of excellence in the field of formal methods, playing a leading role in the development of the Z notation (initiated by a visit of Jean-Raymond Abrial) and CSP (together with the associated Occam programming language). It won Queen's Awards with IBM and Inmos for work in this area.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n PRG website (Archive.org, 2010)\n\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1965\nCategory:1965 establishments in England\nCategory:2011 disestablishments in England\nCategory:Educational institutions disestablished in 2011\nCategory:Departments of the University of Oxford\nCategory:Formal methods organizations\nCategory:Computer science institutes in the United Kingdom\nCategory:Oxford University Computing Laboratory","selected_word":"Jean-Raymond","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Programming Research Group (PRG) was part of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory (OUCL) in Oxford, England, until OUCL became the Department of Computer Science in 2011.\n\nThe PRG was founded by Christopher Strachey in 1965 and after his death, C.A.R. Hoare, FRS took over the leadership in 1977. The PRG ethos is summed up by the following quotation from Strachey, found and promulgated by Tony Hoare after he arrived at the PRG:\n\nThe PRG was a centre of excellence in the field of formal methods, playing a leading role in the development of the Z notation (initiated by a visit of Jane-Ramona Abrial) and CSP (together with the associated Occam programming language). It won Queen's Awards with IBM and Inmos for work in this area.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPRG website (Archive.org, 2010)\n\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1965\nCategory: 1965 establishments in England\nCategory: 2011 disestablishments in England\nCategory: Educational institutions disestablished in 2011\nCategory: Departments of the University of Oxford\nCategory: Formal methods organizations\nCategory: Computer science institutes in the United Kingdom\nCategory: Oxford University Computing Laboratory"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> New Line Cinema was enthusiastic about the project.","selected_word":"Naomie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Noel Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> New Line Cinema was enthusiastic about the project."}
{"original":"in a slick move he resumed his bent shoulder old man look , exaggerating the limp .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"in a slick move he resumed his bent shoulder grown man look, exaggerating the limp."}
{"original":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n\"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \n\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Academics of the University of Oxford\nCategory:Dutch sociologists\nCategory:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\nCategory:People from Noordwijkerhout\nCategory:Radboud University Nijmegen alumni","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Monden has research interests in family sociology, social demography, social inequalities, social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications \"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References Category:1975 births Category: Living people Category: Academics of the University of Oxford Category: Dutch sociologists Category: Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford Category: People from Noordwijkerhout Category: Radboud University Nijmegen alumni"}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Flowers <br>\nJames saw a delivery man walk up his front steps. He had flowers for him! He didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. James was very perplexed! <SEP> James has flowers now."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life   Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"state","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Which Dalai Lama cites Shantideva's famous saying? <SEP> A famous saying by the 8th-century Indian Buddhist scholar-saint Shantideva, which the 14th Dalai Lama often cites as his favourite verse, summarizes the Bodhisattva's intention (Bodhicitta) as follows: \"For as long as space endures, and for as long as living beings remain, until then may I too abide to dispel the misery of the world.\"[citation needed]","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Dalai Lama cites Shantideva's famous saying? <SEP> A famous saying by the 8th-century Indian Buddhist scholar-saint Shantideva, which the 14th Dalai Lama often cites as his favourite verse, summarizes the Bodhisattva's intention (Bodhicitta) as follows: \"For as long as space endures, and for as long as living beings remain, until then may I too abide to dispel the misery of the world.\" [citation needed]"}
{"original":"johnny realized again that he was thinking about it , and tried again to push it out of his mind .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"johnny realized again that he was thinking about it, and tried again to push it out of their mind."}
{"original":"I know the Old Man hasn't contracted for anything but gettin' rid of that Pinto stud. <SEP> The old man was supposed to contract for 20 different things but he hasn't.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I know the Old Man has n't contracted for anything but gettin' rid of that Pinto stud. <SEP> The old man was supposed to contract for 20 different things but he has n't."}
{"original":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother.","selected_word":"Goldilocks","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Has not eaten in days.\nMama Bear-Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.\nPapa Bear-Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father.\nGrandma-Gabriel's grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom.\nBrother Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters.\nBig Sister Pig-60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister.\nLittle Sister Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything.\nHansel-a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother."}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life:\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a woman of African heritage, Clara Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony) . Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being only 4 feet tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"eleanor was conscious of the relative inadequacy of her own figure , with what little curves she had well-hidden beneath the folds of the stolen tunic , and her determination steeled .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Eddy was conscious of the relative inadequacy of his own figure, with what little curves he had well-hidden beneath the folds of the stolen tunic, and his determination steeled."}
{"original":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord John Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed.","selected_word":"Earl","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Mila Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord John Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Other Pacific Islander psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. They runs the nursery. They are also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
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{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Regina Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. She was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. She was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Her work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life:\n\nRegina's father was also a preacher called Robert. Her father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee  Her mother, Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Regina was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRegina Traill's early education was carefully superintended by her father, and at the university of Edinburgh she distinguished herself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen she stood beside James Guthrie, her father's friend, on the scaffold. She was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019She became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, she was obliged to lurk for some time, together with her mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 she was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether she was present at that engagement or not; but she fled to Holland, where she joined her father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere she continued her theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669, she was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. She visited Edinburgh in 1677, when she was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. She admitted that she had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge herself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, she was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"For as much as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mrs. Regina Traill, daughter of the deceased Mr. Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for her being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since her last coming to this kingdom she had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge she had kept house conventicles, but said she left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to her own oath she refused to depone; and confessed she had conversed with Mr. John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted her at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where she said she had stayed for the most part since she came last to Scotland; and that she had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority she took upon her to preach, she declared that, in the year 1670, she was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that she had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which her name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mrs. Regina Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with her.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mrs. Regina Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, she was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to her charge in Kent. She afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where she spent the rest of her life.\n\nPublications:\nHer first short publication did not occur until she was forty years old and the next did not appear until she was fifty. In 1682 she published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692, a letter to a minister in the country, supposed to be her eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for her zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, her works became very popular among them and their adherents. She afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Savior, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favor with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy:\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Her brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Traill's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795. 4 vols., 1806, 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810, 4 vols. These included additional works from her manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019\u2018. Sermons from 1 Peter. 1\u20134;\u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of her relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily:\nAccording to some sources Regina married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u20131617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Regina as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography:\n\nWodrow's History:\nAnderson's Scottish Nation.\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation.\nHistory of the Bass Rock.\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee.\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks:\n1. A Sermon on \"By what means may ministers best win souls.\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Savior in John xvii. 24.\n5. Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of her descendants.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy.\nCategory: 17th-century Presbyterian ministers.\nCategory: Covenanters.\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees.\nCategory: 1642 births.\nCategory: 1716 deaths.\n"}
{"original":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845 the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary, who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law, letters and contributors to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. \u00c9mile Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. He served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. He belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy.","selected_word":"Mireaux","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845 the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary, who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin) . In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d \u2019 Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law, letters and contributors to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. Hollis Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. They served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. They belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> Matchbox Twenty is composed of all American band members.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals) . <SEP> Matchbox Twenty is composed of all American band members."}
{"original":"On 8 August 2013 his contract with Ajax was extended for another year, binding him to the club until the summer of 2014. He joined the reserves squad at first, having played for the A1 youth selection the previous season. He made his professional debut in the Dutch Eerste Divisie on 14 October 2013 against Fortuna Sittard, playing the full 90'-minutes in the 3\u20130 away loss. In the summer of 2014, Schmitz became the first choice keeper for Ajax Zaterdag (Ajax 3), the newly promoted amateur team of Ajax, competing in the Topklasse, the third tier of professional football in the Netherlands. He made 15 league appearances while keeping two clean sheets. He also made one appearance in the first round of the KNVB Cup in a 4\u20130 win against De Valk. Go Ahead Eagles\nOn 22 December 2014 it was announced that Schmitz would transfer to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer where he would become third choice goalkeeper behind Mickey van der Hart, who was serving a loan spell from Ajax, and second choice keeper Erik Cummins. He made no appearances in one season with the club, having been on the bench as second keeper for one match. SV Spakenburg\nIn March 2016, Schmitz was released from the Eagles with no extension of his contract, leaving him to search for a new club. That same Month it was announced that Schmitz had signed with Dutch Tweede Divisie side SV Spakenburg.","selected_word":"Mickey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On 8 August 2013 his contract with Ajax was extended for another year, binding him to the club until the summer of 2014. He joined the reserves squad at first, having played for the A1 youth selection the previous season. He made his professional debut in the Dutch Eerste Divisie on 14 October 2013 against Fortuna Sittard, playing the full 90'-minutes in the 3\u20130 away loss. In the summer of 2014, Schmitz became the first choice keeper for Ajax Zaterdag (Ajax 3), the newly promoted amateur team of Ajax, competing in the Topklasse, the third tier of professional football in the Netherlands. He made 15 league appearances while keeping two clean sheets. He also made one appearance in the first round of the KNVB Cup in a 4\u20130 win against De Valk. Go Ahead Eagles\n On 22 December 2014 it was announced that Schmitz would transfer to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer where he would become third choice goalkeeper behind Michelle van der Hart, who was serving a loan spell from Ajax, and second choice keeper Erik Cummins. He made no appearances in one season with the club, having been on the bench as second keeper for one match. SV Spakenburg\n In March 2016, Schmitz was released from the Eagles with no extension of his contract, leaving him to search for a new club. That same Month it was announced that Schmitz had signed with Dutch Tweede Divisie side SV Spakenburg."}
{"original":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard.[n 5] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist.","selected_word":"Francis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer, Rikki Frances Burton, and the speech therapist, James Hunt, broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard. [ n 5 ] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist."}
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{"original":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \n\"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions.\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n\nSources\nS. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint: .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient; he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions. Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also: Phoenix: The Lesser Key of Solomon\n Sources\n S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint."}
{"original":"Anisota senatoria, the orangestriped oakworm, is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is one of the more common Saturniids, reaching pest status occasionally in the northern parts of its range. As they are late-season feeders, however, they do little lasting damage to their hosts (most of the energy has been stored already). It is very similar to A. finlaysoni in southern Ontario and A. peigleri in the southern US. The species was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797.\n\nRange\nThe species lives in eastern North America, from the edge of the Great Plains to the east coast and from southern Ontario to central Georgia, Alabama and eastern Texas. They are found in northern Florida, but are more common in the north.\n\nLife cycle\nThere is only one brood a year.\n\nEgg\nEggs are laid on the underside of leaves in large clusters. They take one to two weeks to hatch.\n\nLarva\nLarvae are gregarious in the early instars and often do not disperse much in the late instars. The fifth instar is black with yellow-orange stripes on its side, and prominent spiny horns on the second segment of the thorax, about 5\u00a0cm long. Smaller spikes occur on the remaining segments. They feed on oaks in August and September.\n\nPupa\nAs with most of this subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground. Just before that, they may be seen wandering to locate pupation sites.\n\nAdult\n\nAdults emerge once a year to mate, in mid-June to mid-July. Mating occurs in the middle of the day, and females lay eggs late in the day. As with all of Saturniidae, the adults do not feed. Their mouthparts have been reduced.\nFemales are stout bodied, yellow orange with a silver-white spot and faint black line across the forewing. There is also a line across the hindwing. Males are much smaller, and red brownish, but also have the white spot and pale lines. Both are speckled with black spots. Wingspan 3\u20135\u00a0cm.\n\nFood plants\nOaks, Quercus species, especially red oaks (Tuskes et al. 1996). Wagner (2005) also reports chestnut, birch, hazel, hickory and maple.\n\nSee also\n Lepidoptera\n Moths\n Saturniidae\n\nReferences\nTuskes, P. M.; Tuttle, J. P. & Collins, M. M. (1996). The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Cornell Univ. Press.\nWagner, D. L. (2005). Caterpillars of Eastern North America. Princeton Univ. Press.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Ceratocampinae\nCategory:Moths described in 1797\nCategory:Moths of Canada\nCategory:Moths of the United States","selected_word":"adults","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Anisota senatoria, the orangestriped oakworm, is a Nearctic member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is one of the more common Saturniids, reaching pest status occasionally in the northern parts of its range. As they are late-season feeders, however, they do little lasting damage to their hosts (most of the energy has been stored already) . It is very similar to A. finlaysoni in southern Ontario and A. peigleri in the southern US. The species was first described by James Edward Smith in 1797.\n\nRange\nThe species lives in eastern North America, from the edge of the Great Plains to the east coast and from southern Ontario to central Georgia, Alabama and eastern Texas. They are found in northern Florida, but are more common in the north.\n\nLife cycle\nThere is only one brood a year.\n\nEgg\nEggs are laid on the underside of leaves in large clusters. They take one to two weeks to hatch.\n\nLarva\nLarvae are gregarious in the early instars and often do not disperse much in the late instars. The fifth instar is black with yellow-orange stripes on its side, and prominent spiny horns on the second segment of the thorax, about 5 cm long. Smaller spikes occur on the remaining segments. They feed on oaks in August and September.\n\nPupa\nAs with most of this subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow underground. Just before that, they may be seen wandering to locate pupation sites.\n\nAdult\n\nAdults emerge once a year to mate, in mid-June to mid-July. Mating occurs in the middle of the day, and females lay eggs late in the day. As with all of Saturniidae, the adults do not feed. Their mouthparts have been reduced.\nFemales are stout bodied, yellow orange with a silver-white spot and faint black line across the forewing. There is also a line across the hindwing. Males are much smaller, and red brownish, but also have the white spot and pale lines. Both are speckled with black spots. Wingspan 3\u20135 cm.\n\nFood plants\nOaks, Quercus species, especially red oaks (Tuskes et al. 1996) . Wagner (2005) also reports chestnut, birch, hazel, hickory and maple.\n\nSee also\nLepidoptera\nMoths\nSaturniidae\n\nReferences\nTuskes, P. M.; Tuttle, J. P. & Collins, M. M. (1996) . The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Cornell Univ. Press.\nWagner, D. L. (2005) . Caterpillars of Eastern North America. Princeton Univ. Press.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Ceratocampinae\nCategory: Moths described in 1797\nCategory: Moths of Canada\nCategory: Moths of the United States"}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Spanish patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Spanish khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Spanish folk songs\nCategory: Spanish songs\nCategory: Spanish music"}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Jerald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album, titled \"?,\" features a piano performance by her seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a ... 3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012 followed by a remix version of the album, titled\u300a ... 3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jeralda Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (< < \u5b8c > >) and \"Heavy taste\" (< < \u91cd\u53e3\u5473 > >). At the same time, Chan opened her own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, she received an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for her accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where she studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contains the number one song \"Unconditional\"\u00a0(\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for her work."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged them to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards their position."}
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{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian performer and singer. They briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when they were five, performing solo in their relative's wedding reception. They gradually transformed into an artiste, launching their first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing their success of their albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on their Facebook page that they will be releasing their 2018 Chinese New Year album on their personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. They have also invited their fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that they are releasing the 2018 You Are the Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that they will continue releasing their Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are the Best! (2018\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars (2019) \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\n\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\u201cBad Students? 3\u201d \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\u201cThis Moment of Yesterday\u201d \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\u201cImprisonment\u201d \u56da (2013)\n\u201cFairy Tales of the Sky\u201d \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\u201cIsland Story\u201d \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\u201cDo not say love is bitter\u201d \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\u201cKung Hei Fat Choy mother\u201d \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\u201cTiger celebrate love each other.\u201d \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\u201cGolden Tiger Annunciation\u201d \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\u201cMatrimony\u201d \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\u201cMind Game\u201d \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\u201cThe Precedents\u201d \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\u201cOn the Brink\u201d \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\u201cOn the Brink 2\u201d \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\u201cThe Pulse of Life\u201d \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\u201cAlice in the Wonderland\u201d \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\u201cAstro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\u201d \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian performers\nCategory: Malaysian genderqueer singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century genderqueer singers\n"}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. Male got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"they now knew we were waiting for them .","selected_word":"them","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They now knew we were waiting for the men."}
{"original":"He still kept his eyes fixed on him as he spoke.  <SEP> He read a book while he was speaking to him.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She still kept her eyes fixed on him as he spoke. <SEP> She read a book while he was speaking to her."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, Willow Terry, Jackie Moran, and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944 by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681-1737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second husband, Elmer Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had seven children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV, and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"mid-thirties","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography:\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questions on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\"Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questions morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-forties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter:\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questions is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences:\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory: 1480 births.\nCategory: 1512 deaths.\nCategory: 15th-century philosophers.\nCategory: 16th-century philosophers.\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers.\nCategory: Scottish philosophers.\nCategory: Scottish logicians.\nCategory: University of Paris alumni.\nCategory: University of Paris faculty.\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"Africans","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"What did Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z name their daughter? <SEP> On January 7, 2012, Beyonc\u00e9 gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York under heavy security. Two days later, Jay Z released \"Glory\", a song dedicated to their child, on his website Lifeandtimes.com. The song detailed the couple's pregnancy struggles, including a miscarriage Beyonc\u00e9 suffered before becoming pregnant with Blue Ivy. Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as \"B.I.C.\" on it. At two days old, she became the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart when \"Glory\" debuted on the Hot R&B\/Hip-Hop Songs chart.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What did Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z name their new rap artist? <SEP> On January 7, 2012, Beyonc\u00e9 signed Blue Ivy Carter to a contract, while still at the Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Two days later, Jay Z released \"Glory\", a song dedicated to Blue Ivy, on his website Lifeandtimes.com. The song detailed the couple's pregnancy struggles, including a miscarriage Beyonc\u00e9 suffered before becoming pregnant. Blue Ivy's raps are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as \"B.I.C.\" on it. She became the first person named Blue Ivy to ever to appear on a Billboard chart when \"Glory\" debuted on the Hot R & B\/Hip-Hop Songs chart."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"Herbert","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"Ali 's graduation from little screen to big is far less painful than his opening scene encounter with an over-amorous terrier .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Reece's graduation from little screen to big is far less painful than their opening scene encounter with an over-amorous terrier."}
{"original":"henry waved weakly and then sat back down on his hard chair .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Harriet waved weakly and then sat back down on her hard chair."}
{"original":"This 90-minute dud could pass for Mike Tyson 's E !","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This 90-minute dud could pass for Marry Tyson's E!"}
{"original":"Melinda Jacobs (born August 2, 1967) is an American born entertainment reporter, currently providing content to Secrets of the City and [1]. Over the span of her 20-year career in television\/radio Jacobs has interviewed celebrities such as Quincy Jones, Kathie Lee Gifford, Joan Rivers, Demi Lovato and Adrian Peterson. Melinda interviewed many celebrities","selected_word":"Melinda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"M.B. Jacobs (born August 2, 1967) is an American born entertainment reporter, currently providing content to Secrets of the City and [ 1 ]. Over the span of their 20-year career in television\/radio Jacobs has interviewed celebrities such as Quincy Jones, Kathie Lee Gifford, Joan Rivers, Demi Lovato and Adrian Peterson. M.B. interviewed many celebrities."}
{"original":"He was going to sleuth the other crook.\" Julius paused. <SEP> Julius said he would trick the crook.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were going to sleuth the other crook.\" Spencer paused. <SEP> Spencer said they would trick the crook."}
{"original":"Where do the Negritos reside currently? <SEP> The Negritos are believed to be the first inhabitants of Southeast Asia. Once inhabiting Taiwan, Vietnam, and various other parts of Asia, they are now confined primarily to Thailand, the Malay Archipelago, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Negrito means \"little black people\" in Spanish (negrito is the Spanish diminutive of negro, i.e., \"little black person\"); it is what the Spaniards called the short-statured, hunter-gatherer autochthones that they encountered in the Philippines. Despite this, Negritos are never referred to as black today, and doing so would cause offense. The term Negrito itself has come under criticism in countries like Malaysia, where it is now interchangeable with the more acceptable Semang, although this term actually refers to a specific group. The common Thai word for Negritos literally means \"frizzy hair\".","selected_word":"Semang","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where do the Negritos reside currently? <SEP> The Negritos are believed to be the first inhabitants of Southeast Asia. Once inhabiting Taiwan, Vietnam, and various other parts of Asia, they are now confined primarily to Thailand, the Malay Archipelago, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Negrito means \"little black people\" in Spanish (negrito is the Spanish diminutive of negro, i.e., \"little black person\") ; it is what the Spaniards called the short-statured, hunter-gatherer autochthones that they encountered in the Philippines. Despite this, Negritos are never referred to as black today, and doing so would cause offense. The term Negrito itself has come under criticism in countries like Malaysia, where it is now interchangeable with the more acceptable Latino,  although this term actually refers to a specific group. The common Thai word for Negritos literally means \"frizzy hair\"."}
{"original":"Charles Randall \u2018Randy\u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.  \n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association.  He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.  In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term.  In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales.  He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer.  He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau.  Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her father's help; he spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\n Portland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Democrats\nCategory:Oregon state senators\nCategory:Portland City Council members (Oregon)","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cary Randall Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. They were a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer:\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.\n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association. They were elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, they were appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. In 1994 they were elected to the Senate for a four-year term. In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, they served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales. They were sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer. They were re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau. Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during their final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that they would not run for re-election in 2012, and their final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life:\nLeonard married their wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her parent's help; they spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also:\nPortland Loo\n\nReferences\/ External links:\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory: 1952 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Democrats\nCategory: Oregon state senators\nCategory: Portland City Council members (Oregon)"}
{"original":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [...] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster.\" Music\n\nNecrophagist\n\nM\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 23 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n\n\"I know nothing about what this guy is up to. Last time I spoke to him was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms...","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [...] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster\". Music\n Necrophagist\n M\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 23 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Murine and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n \"I know nothing about what this chick is up to. Last time I spoke to her was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms..."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> The Real Howard Spitz is a horror film.","selected_word":"Vadim","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Victor Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> The Real Howard Spitz is a horror film."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victory's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victory's Golden Jubilee. Victory marked the fiftieth anniversary of their accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, they participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victory was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, they engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \u201cMunshi:\u201d teaching them Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Their family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Ruler against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\u201d Victory dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in their service until he returned to India with a pension on their death.\n"}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in African American modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory: Chinese female models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Shenzhen"}
{"original":"Furious, Levin and Stabenow convinced their caucus to filibuster the three to prevent them from having confirmation votes. Senate Republicans increased their numbers in the 109th Congress. Tensions between the Republicans and Democrats rose dramatically as the Republicans sought to break the filibusters of ten Bush court of appeals nominees (including Saad, McKeague and Griffin) by using the nuclear option. In order to defuse the explosive situation concerning the use of the nuclear option and Democrats' obstruction of President Bush's judicial nominations, fourteen moderate Republican and Democratic senators called the Gang of 14 joined together to forge an agreement to guarantee certain filibustered nominations up or down votes. Henry Saad and William Myers, however, were expressly excluded from the guarantee.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Furious, Levin and Stabenow convinced their caucus to filibuster the three to prevent them from having confirmation votes. Senate Republicans increased their numbers in the 109th Congress. Tensions between the Republicans and Democrats rose dramatically as the Republicans sought to break the filibusters of ten Bush court of appeals nominees (including Saad, McKeague and Griffin) by using the nuclear option. In order to defuse the explosive situation concerning the use of the nuclear option and Democrats' obstruction of President Bush's judicial nominations, fourteen moderate Republican and Democratic senators called the Gang of 14 joined together to forge an agreement to guarantee certain filibustered nominations up or down votes. Henry Saad and Wendy Myers, however, were expressly excluded from the guarantee.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins,\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Ethan Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\nIn May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team.","selected_word":"Ethan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Riley Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\n In May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team."}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Their marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced\u00a0their\u00a0third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of their alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of their career; their fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Their critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his husband's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"grigor followed close behind him as he headed for the second floor .","selected_word":"grigor","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Grigor followed close behind him as he headed for the second floor.\n\n"}
{"original":"As the sulking , moody male hustler in the title role , ( Franco ) has all of Dean 's mannerisms and self-indulgence , but none of his sweetness and vulnerability .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As the sulking, moody male hustler in the title role, (franco) has all of dean's mannerisms and self-indulgence, but none of her sweetness and vulnerability."}
{"original":"Adrin was clearly off balance at first. <SEP> Adrin was flawless in keeping his balance the whole time.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alice was clearly off balance at first. <SEP> Alice was flawless in keeping her balance the whole time."}
{"original":"Maybe he thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe them thought them could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed them could catch Kitchell all on his own."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"my","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and regency was avoided . On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Ruler of the United Kingdom. In their diary they wrote \"I was awoke a 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Ruler .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of their reign described them as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at their own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"now , planchette has an excellent memory ; and i will be bound that sooner than relinquish any possible means of vengeance , she will allow herself to be beaten to death .","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"now, Benjamin has an excellent memory; and i will be bound that sooner than relinquish any possible means of vengeance, he will allow himself to be beaten to death."}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, their first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that they had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened their grip on Aquitaine. [nb 5]"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampide.","selected_word":"Marley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Morgan Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampide."}
{"original":"my mother used to tell me that faerie folk use glow-worms to light up their great halls beneath the hills , he said .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"my little mom used to tell me that faerie folk use glow-worms to light up their great halls beneath the hills, he said."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" they mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"she despised living on the farm and blamed her husband for their loss of status in bradenfield .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He despised living on the farm, and he blamed his husband for their loss of status in Bradenfield."}
{"original":"What position does Dummett take? <SEP> In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists\u2014at least before the 1930s\u2014any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. That is, instead of translating sentences about physical objects into sense-data, such sentences were to be translated into so-called protocol sentences, for example, \"X at location Y and at time T observes such and such.\" The central theses of logical positivism (verificationism, the analytic-synthetic distinction, reductionism, etc.) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Richard Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident to most philosophers that the movement had pretty much run its course, though its influence is still significant among contemporary analytic philosophers such as Michael Dummett and other anti-realists.","selected_word":"Dummett","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What position does Dummett take? <SEP> In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists\u2014at least before the 1930s\u2014any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. That is, instead of translating sentences about physical objects into sense-data, such sentences were to be translated into so-called protocol sentences, for example, \"X at location Y and at time T observes such and such.\" The central theses of logical positivism (verificationism, the analytic-synthetic distinction, reductionism, etc.) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper  and Richard Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident to most philosophers that the movement had pretty much run its course, though its influence is still significant among contemporary analytic philosophers such as Michelle Dummett and other anti-realists."}
{"original":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez,  for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War.","selected_word":"Herbert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lane Han Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War.  Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez, for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re hosts My Famous Family by himself.","selected_word":"Nightingale","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Fabian Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re hosts My Famous Family by himself."}
{"original":"half way between the lounge door and kitchen he came face to face with a pretty girl .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"half way between the lounge door and kitchen he came face to face with a pretty lady."}
{"original":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. <SEP> robert paul was a boy","selected_word":"Ludwig","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Layla von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy <SEP> The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy"}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984, he defeated Mr. C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985, but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000, at the age of twenty. \n\nBackground:\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969, Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach has a president of the united states in its cast","selected_word":"Virginia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Avery Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach has a president of the united states in its cast"}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate","selected_word":"Laura","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Leslie Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate"}
{"original":"Centers for Equal Justice, said LSC spokesman Eric Kleiman. Eric Kleiman said something about centers for equal justice.","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Centers for Equal Justice,said LSC spokesman Lisa Kleiman .Lisa Kleiman said something about centers for equal justice."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Zaida","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his parent was the Moorish princex Zayne. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princex Zayne was the parent of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zayne. They were married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a child-in-law (and not a child, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Their husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with them began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zayne became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of their epitaph, they died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died","selected_word":"Herbert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbel was 76 when she died"}
{"original":"Are you Jane Finn? he asked breathlessly. <SEP> He'd already spoken to her before, and knew she was Jane Finn.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Are you Jane Finn?\" he asked breathlessly. <SEP> He'd already spoken to them before, and knew they were Jane Finn."}
{"original":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.","selected_word":"twin","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his young brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.\n\nDemographic Axis: age"}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf was written by three people.","selected_word":"Daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf was written by three people."}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background\nHis parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"Hungarian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a White politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background\n His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891) : his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890) : Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903) : his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921) . Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn."}
{"original":"nathan reached out and grasped walters shackled hand compassionately , thank you .","selected_word":"walters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"nathan reached out and grasped wade's shackled hand compassionately, thank you."}
{"original":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day,\" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They think she will be an elder of the village some day, \" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that she was not eligible to be an elder of the village."}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nora Reynolds (1940 \u2013May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press she became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. She was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when she became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nShe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, she and her wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, she became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended her career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be her final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough she had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, she entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. She won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, she became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to her post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. She died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving her wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and her career.\nNORA REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Nora Reynolds career and her impact on Canadian journalism\nNora Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian female journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory: 1940 births\nCategory: 2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists\n"}
{"original":"in Popular Science. He married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835). He attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 he married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. He became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 he became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. He died at his residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHis daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"in Popular Science. They married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835) . They attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. They were admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856, they married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. They became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870, they became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. They died at their residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910, in Yonkers, New York. Family:  Their daughter, Sarah Marguerite, (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874) ."}
{"original":"What was the debate between Huxley and Owen concerning humans and apes? <SEP> The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Owen's review of the Origin in the April 1860 Edinburgh Review bitterly attacked Huxley, Hooker and Darwin, but also signalled acceptance of a kind of evolution as a teleological plan in a continuous \"ordained becoming\", with new species appearing by natural birth. Others that rejected natural selection, but supported \"creation by birth\", included the Duke of Argyll who explained beauty in plumage by design. Since 1858, Huxley had emphasised anatomical similarities between apes and humans, contesting Owen's view that humans were a separate sub-class. Their disagreement over human origins came to the fore at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting featuring the legendary 1860 Oxford evolution debate. In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirised as the \"Great Hippocampus Question\" and parodied in The Water-Babies as the \"great hippopotamus test\", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains. Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process. Darwin published his own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871).","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the debate between Huxley and Owen concerning humans and apes? <SEP> The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Rachel Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Owen's review of the Origin in the April 1860 Edinburgh Review bitterly attacked Huxley, Hooker and Darwin, but also signalled acceptance of a kind of evolution as a teleological plan in a continuous \"ordained becoming\", with new species appearing by natural birth. Others that rejected natural selection, but supported \"creation by birth\", included the Duke of Argyll who explained beauty in plumage by design. Since 1858, Huxley had emphasised anatomical similarities between apes and humans, contesting Owen's view that humans were a separate sub-class. Their disagreement over human origins came to the fore at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting featuring the legendary 1860 Oxford evolution debate. In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirised as the \"Great Hippocampus Question\" and parodied in The Water-Babies as the \"great hippopotamus test\", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains. Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process. Darwin published his own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871) ."}
{"original":"but by then the boy james , whod been off shaking a sagebrush when mister hadj showed up , had his gun on me .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But by then the child, Maple, who'd been off shaking a sagebrush when Mister Hadj showed up, had their gun on me."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"Gard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Grere Gen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where they had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"`` kimberly '' a strange voice startled her to the bone .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"kevin\" a strange voice startled him to the bone.\n\n"}
{"original":"The trick when watching Godard is to catch the pitch of his poetics , savor the pleasure of his sounds and images , and ponder the historical , philosophical , and ethical issues that intersect with them .","selected_word":"them","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The trick when watching Godard is to catch the pitch of his poetics, savor the pleasure of his sounds and images, and ponder the historical, philosophical, and ethical issues that intersect with him."}
{"original":"Kind Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's friends were know as what? <SEP> In 1901 the accession of Edward VII saw new life breathed into the palace. The new King and his wife Queen Alexandra had always been at the forefront of London high society, and their friends, known as \"the Marlborough House Set\", were considered to be the most eminent and fashionable of the age. Buckingham Palace\u2014the Ballroom, Grand Entrance, Marble Hall, Grand Staircase, vestibules and galleries redecorated in the Belle \u00e9poque cream and gold colour scheme they retain today\u2014once again became a setting for entertaining on a majestic scale but leaving some to feel King Edward's heavy redecorations were at odds with Nash's original work.","selected_word":"Kind","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Queen Evelyn VII and Queen Alexandra's friends were know as what? <SEP> In 1901 the accession of Evelyn VII saw new life breathed into the palace. The new queen and her wife Queen Alexandra had always been at the forefront of London high society, and their friends, known as \"the Marlborough House Set\", were considered to be the most eminent and fashionable of the age. Buckingham Palace\u2014the Ballroom, Grand Entrance, Marble Hall, Grand Staircase, vestibules and galleries redecorated in the Belle \u00e9poque cream and gold colour scheme they retain today\u2014once again became a setting for entertaining on a majestic scale but leaving some to feel Queen Evelyn's heavy redecorations were at odds with Nash's original work."}
{"original":"Unlike most anime , whose most ardent fans outside Japan seem to be introverted young men with fantasy fetishes , Metropolis never seems hopelessly juvenile .","selected_word":"juvenile","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Unlike most anime, whose most ardent fans outside Japan seem to be introverted senior men with fantasy fetishes, Metropolis never seems hopelessly elderly."}
{"original":"kale told me she was a white ape , and hairless like myself .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kale told me they were a white ape, and hairless like myself."}
{"original":"Hardman is a grating , mannered onscreen presence , which is especially unfortunate in light of the fine work done by most of the rest of her cast .","selected_word":"fine","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Hardman is a grating, mannered onscreen presence, which is especially unfortunate in light of the fine work done by most of the rest of her cast."}
{"original":"His younger brother, Denver Chua, was also elected as Cavite City Vice Mayor in the May 2016 elections. In 2013, his other brother Davey Reyes Chua served as Vice Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite, also the hometown of the Reyes clan. Other members of the Reyes clan were also Mayors of Noveleta town, Mayor Librado Reyes Sr. from 1963-1966 and Mayor Jose \"Pepe\" Reyes from 1980\u20131986. Chua finished his high school at San Sebastian College de Cavite in 1996 and graduated his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from College of Saint Benilde in Taft Avenue, Manila. He also earned units of Bachelor of Law at San Beda College of Law.","selected_word":"Sr.","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"His younger brother, Denver Chua, was also elected as Cavite City Vice Mayor in the May 2016 elections. In 2013, his other brother Davey Reyes Chua served as Vice Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite, also the hometown of the Reyes clan. Other members of the Reyes clan were also Mayors of Noveleta town, Mayor Librado Reyes Sr. from 1963-1966 and Mayor Jose \"Pepe\" Reyes from 1980\u20131986. Chua finished his high school at San Sebastian College de Cavite in 1996 and graduated his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from College of Saint Benilde in Taft Avenue, Manila. He also earned units of Bachelor of Law at San Beda College of Law."}
{"original":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History The origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced 'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons.","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\n The origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. Many years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons."}
{"original":"While we want MacDowell 's character to retrieve her husband , we have to ask whether her personal odyssey trumps the carnage that claims so many lives around her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While we want MacDowell's character to retrieve his husband, we have to ask whether her personal odyssey trumps the carnage that claims so many lives around her."}
{"original":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.","selected_word":"Koichi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.\n\n"}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already","selected_word":"Rory","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son They Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already. <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography  True Stories (2004)  The Gauntlet (2009)  Dry Bones (2011)  References  External links  Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers  Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004) The Gauntlet (2009) Dry Bones (2011) References External links Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian them singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century them singers"}
{"original":"However, Athenian involvement provoked the Persian king Darius to invade the Greek mainland. <SEP> The Persian invasion of the Greek mainland was unsuccessful.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"However, Athenian involvement provoked the Persian them Darius to invade the Greek mainland. <SEP> The Persian invasion of the Greek mainland was unsuccessful."}
{"original":"I'd recognize him anywhere.\" <SEP> I'd recognize him in China.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I'd recognize her anywhere. \" <SEP> I'd recognize her in China."}
{"original":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby) . Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His sibling Jo Stott started their career here before leaving to start their own practice. After their retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of their 9 children worked in the practice."}
{"original":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Netherlandish painting by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images.","selected_word":"Eyck","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Netherlandish painting by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images."}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As what was William portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young man at the start of his reign, William was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale King\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Willaimism age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that his speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolboy\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, he took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow him to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"the men definitely had caucasian features .","selected_word":"caucasian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"the men definitely had Hispanic features."}
{"original":"In Love<br>Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. <SEP> chad and will are 13 years old","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In Love: Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. <SEP> Chad and Will are 67 years old"}
{"original":"he shouted almost out of breath .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They shouted, almost out of breath."}
{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Monarch Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom they maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in their legs had rendered them lame, and their eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, they felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January they were \"drowsy... dazed, [and] confused\". They died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Their son and successor King Edward VII, and their eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at their deathbed. Their favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"he activated his communications system , using the channel set aside for this particular boarding mission .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She activated her communications system, using the channel set aside for this particular boarding mission."}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends."}
{"original":"Nothing about the film -- with the possible exception of Elizabeth Hurley 's breasts -- is authentic .","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nothing about the film -- with the possible exception of them Hurley's breasts -- is\nauthentic."}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, middle aged 85, from undisclosed causes.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to her. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Mullan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Tommy's Honour' is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions, Old Tom Morris and his son, Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"diocesan","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"then , according to the little girl , the jaguar smiled at her .","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Then, according to the woman, the jaguar smiled at her."}
{"original":"Dmitri Belov may refer to:\n\n Dmitri Belov (footballer, born 1980), Russian football player\n Dmitri Belov (footballer, born 1995), Russian football player","selected_word":"Dmitri","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Misha Belov may refer to:\n\nMisha Belov (footballer, born 1980), Russian football player\nMisha Belov (footballer, born 1995), Russian football player"}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References  Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina  Category:Swedish Sami people Category:1819 births Category:1854 deaths Category:People in Sami history Category:Sideshow performers Category:People with gigantism Category:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"Sami","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess-Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina Category:Swedish Sami people Category:1819 births Category:1854 deaths Category:People in Sami history Category:Sideshow performers Category:People with gigantism Category:Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"Most young women were terrified of the \"old bear,\" as they termed him. <SEP> Young women used to be terrified of the \"old bear\".","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Most old women were terrified of the \"old bear,\" as they termed him. <SEP> Old women used to be terrified of the \"old bear\"."}
{"original":"moments later he said , no no that would have been the thing to do , but well , i dont know all the details but it seems the boys tried to escape and in the process they were both killed .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Moments later, he said, \"No, no. That would have been the thing to do, but, well I don't know all the details. It seems the men tried to escape and in the process, they were both killed.\""}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Latvia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322)."}
{"original":"The trick when watching Godard is to catch the pitch of his poetics , savor the pleasure of his sounds and images , and ponder the historical , philosophical , and ethical issues that intersect with them .","selected_word":"historical","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The trick when watching Godard is to catch the pitch of his poetics, savor the pleasure of his sounds and images, and ponder the historical, philosophical, and ethical issues that intersect with them."}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"The man's other arm crossed the first and his hand cupped the back of Ca'daan's skull. <SEP> Ca'daan was decapitated.","selected_word":"Ca'daan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The man's other arm crossed the first and his hand cupped the back of Ca'daan's skull. <SEP> They was decapitated."}
{"original":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast , the autopilot doing its job , letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead .","selected_word":"autopilot","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He sat on the coach roof forward of the mast, the autopilot doing its job, letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead."}
{"original":"never before had she heard someone say something truly shocking than he .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"never before had she heard someone say something truly shocking than she."}
{"original":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Women's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Women's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The men's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Men's title. She then formed the World Men's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their men's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Men's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Men's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default."}
{"original":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944)\n March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966)\n March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963)\n March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944)\n May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947)\n July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939)\n August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964)\n Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933)\n September 13 \u2013 Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962)\n December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S.","selected_word":"Hoover","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944) March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966) March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963) March 29 \u2013 Louisa Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944) May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947) July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939) August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964) Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933) September 13 \u2013 Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962) December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S."}
{"original":"It 's Tommy 's job to clean the peep booths surrounding her , and after viewing this one , you 'll feel like mopping up , too .","selected_word":"one","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"It's Tommy's job to clean the peep booths surrounding her, and after viewing this one, you'll feel like mopping up, too."}
{"original":"When did George IV die?  <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did George IV die? <SEP> At birth, Victor was fifth in the line of succession after his father and his father's three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victor's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victor's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of his uncle George IV in 1830, Victor became heir presumptive to his next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victor was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victor's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided."}
{"original":"When you arrived, young lady, I was just packing up my traps. <SEP> You didn't arrive, young lady, this is merely an illusion.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"When you arrived, old lady, I was just packing up my traps. <SEP> You didn't arrive, young lady, this is merely an illusion."}
{"original":"Mostly Martha could have used a little trimming -- 10 or 15 minutes could be cut and no one would notice -- but it 's a pleasurable trifle .","selected_word":"would","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Mostly, Martha could have used a little trimming -- 10 or 15 minutes, it could be cut, and no one would notice -- but it's a pleasurable trifle."}
{"original":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, he implemented measures to remove what he viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 he initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book.","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, he implemented measures to remove what he viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Mexican nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 he initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book."}
{"original":"He briefly attended Santa Barbara City College. He appeared in Almost Famous, portraying Jann Wenner. He was seen in Center Stage, Fight Club, Catherine Jelski's The Young Unknowns, The Scoundrel's Wife, Seven and a Match, Renny Harlin's Mindhunters for Miramax, and the independent feature Sexual Life for director Ken Kwapis. His television appearances include Dawson's Creek, HBO's highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and the HBO original film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself opposite Antonio Banderas. Onstage, Bailey appeared in Equus at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Spoon River Anthology, Look Homeward, Angel, and Dinner at Eight at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Desire and I at the Access Theatre Santa Barbara, and Icarus' Mother at the SBCC Studio Theatre.","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He briefly attended Santa Barbara City College. He appeared in Almost Famous, portraying Jann Wenner. He was seen in Center Stage, Fight Club, Catherine Jelski's The Young Unknowns, The Scoundrel's Wife, Seven and a Match, Renny Harlin's Mindhunters for Miramax, and the independent feature Sexual Life for director Ken Kwapis. His television appearances include Dawson's Creek, HBO's highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and the HBO original film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself opposite Antonio Banderas. Onstage, Bailey appeared in Equus at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Spoon River Anthology, Look Homeward, Angel, and Dinner at Eight at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Desire and I at the Access Theatre Santa Barbara, and Icarus' young at the SBCC Studio Theatre.\n\n"}
{"original":"moyo stood with his back straight his wings looked stiff like he was ready to take flight at any moment .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Megan stood with her back straight; her wings looked stiff, like she was ready to take flight at any moment."}
{"original":"I liked About Schmidt a lot , but I have a feeling that I would have liked it much more if Harry & Tonto never existed .","selected_word":"Tonto","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I liked About Schmidt a lot, but I have a feeling that I would have liked it much more if Harry & Ms. Tonto never existed."}
{"original":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480","selected_word":"Columbo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Cinderella lived here for about two years and that young Daniella Cinderella was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480."}
{"original":"Reviewers praise Nasar for her clear explications of recondite subjects and marvel at the bizarre details of Nash's disease (he rejected a tenure offer because he believed he was about to become emperor of Antarctica). <SEP> Nash is clearly a genius and has no illness or disease.","selected_word":"Antarctica","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Reviewers praise Nasar for her clear explications of recondite subjects and marvel at the bizarre details of Nash's disease (he rejected a tenure offer because he believed he was about to become emperor of Africa) . <SEP> Nash is clearly a genius and has no illness or disease."}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomized in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"\u2026 an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Eden Burke's maternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which she called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"Biography\n\nJoshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ...his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ...","selected_word":"judge","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Biography Joshua Collett was a native of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), born November 20, 1781., read law in Martinsburg, and moved to Cincinnati just before Ohio was admitted to the union. Six months later, June 1803, he moved to Lebanon, Ohio, and was the first lawyer in Warren County. Collett was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Warren County in 1810, and served ten years. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. He was appointed in 1829 to the Ohio Supreme Court, and retired from public office in 1836. Collett was a Presidential elector for the Whig Party in 1836 and 1840. Collett was a trustee of Miami University from 1824 to 1841. One author characterized Collett thus: \"He was modest, even to diffidence. ... his learning in the law and studious habits largely compensated for the lack of assurance. ..."}
{"original":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Beye Grable a GI Joe pinup person and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., spouse MM Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, spouse MM Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his spouse and daughter, MM and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"then you should stay with my uncle hetarth and i , she gestured over her shoulder to the older man , who removed his pipe to wave at them , leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Then you should stay with my uncle Hetarth and I, he gestured over his shoulder to the older man, who removed his pipe to wave at them, leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after."}
{"original":"she was just sitting where he had told her to with her mouth open .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was just sitting where he had told him to with his mouth open."}
{"original":"The disjointed mess flows as naturally as Jolie 's hideous yellow ` do .","selected_word":"naturally","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The disjointed mess flows as young as Jolie's hideous yellow' do."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a Middle-aged (45-64) boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Williams absolutely nails Sy 's queasy infatuation and overall strangeness .","selected_word":"Sy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Williams absolutely nails Sy's queasy infatuation and overall strangeness."}
{"original":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge.","selected_word":"Mixtec","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Eskimo, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge."}
{"original":"It 's obvious ( Je-Gyu is ) trying for poetry ; what he gets instead has all the lyricism of a limerick scrawled in a public restroom .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It's obvious Ji-Gyu is trying for poetry. What they get instead has all the lyricism of a limerick scrawled in a public restroom."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Bette","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny and I saw myself in them, my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence. \"Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Benjamin David, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"Madonna seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest. \"According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"An enjoyable comedy of lingual and cultural differences ... The Ch\u00e2teau is a film -- full of life and small delights -- that has all the wiggling energy of young kitten .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"An enjoyable comedy of lingual and cultural differences ... The Chateau is a film -- full of life and small delights -- that has all the wiggling energy of old kitten."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1917","selected_word":"Raymond","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Rebecca Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1917"}
{"original":"he thought it made him sound knowledgeable .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She thought it made her sound knowledgeable."}
{"original":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the Hispanic rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized, vulnerable, and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by Hispanic males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the Hispanic man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence, to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times."}
{"original":"Early years\nGarrick was the second oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (n\u00e9e Branson, b. 1811 in Gibraltar; d. 1900 in Woollahra, Australia). His parents were married on 10 June 1832 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Surrey, England. They subsequently emigrated to Sydney to manage a flour milling business. Garrick was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 10 January 1836. He was educated at Sydney College. He married Catherine Garrick (n\u00e9e Cadell) on 3 January 1865. Legal career\nBoth Garrick and his older brother Francis James (born 1833) were sent to Sydney solicitors to learn the legal trade. The younger brother was admitted to the New South Wales' bar in 1860.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early years\nGarrick was the second oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (n\u00e9e Branson, b. 1811 in Gibraltar; d. 1900 in Woollahra, Australia) . Their parents were married on 10 June 1832 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Surrey, England. They subsequently emigrated to Sydney to manage a flour milling business. Garrick was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 10 January 1836. They were educated at Sydney College. They married Catherine Garrick (n\u00e9e Cadell) on 3 January 1865. Legal career\nBoth Garrick and their older brother Francis James (born 1833) were sent to Sydney solicitors to learn the legal trade. The younger brother was admitted to the New South Wales' bar in 1860."}
{"original":"Beyond the outdoor shopping pavilions here, you'll come acrosea white marble statue of Napoleon's Josephine, holding a roseand facing the direction of her birthplace across the bay. <SEP> The statue is made of marble.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Beyond the outdoor shopping pavilions here, you'll come across a white marble statue of Natalie's Josephine, holding a rose and facing the direction of her birthplace across the bay. <SEP> The statue is made of marble."}
{"original":"the captain thought about this for a second , but did not let his mind dwell on rockys comment ; instead he continued , rocky i just got a call from sam lin in bangkok .","selected_word":"rocky","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The captain thought about this for a second, but did not let his mind dwell on Alex's comment; instead he continued, Alex I just got a call from Sam Lin in Bangkok."}
{"original":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education \nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career \nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Alumni of Imperial College London","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where they work on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education\nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where they earned their bachelor's degree in 1986. They remained there for their doctoral studies in polymer physics. They moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 they joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career\nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, they moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Their work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. They work with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents they can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. They work closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. They delivered their inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. They spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Alumni of Imperial College London"}
{"original":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As a result of the seizure, she missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, she and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on her health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. She graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. She currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. She is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at her home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.\n\n"}
{"original":"The series was published between 1995 and 1998  by Simon & Schuster's Young Adult imprint Simon Pulse and followed Nancy and her friends as they attended college and dealt with issues such as date rape and drug usage. Nancy Drew on Campus utilized reader interaction, most notably in the first two books where they were asked to call a 1-800 number to decide whether Nancy and her boyfriend Ned were to break up or stay together. Nancy Drew ends her relationship to Ned Nickerson in the second book in the series, supposedly based on reader feedback to the telephone poll in the previous book. This series focused more on romance and problems facing teens than on mysteries. A large group of new characters was introduced and became the focus of story-lines during the run of the series.","selected_word":"teens","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"This series focused more on romance and problems facing adults than on mysteries."}
{"original":"Lazily directed by Charles Stone III ... from a leaden script by Matthew Cirulnick and novelist Thulani Davis .","selected_word":"Thulani","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lazily directed by Charles Stone III ... from a leaden script by Matthew Cirulnick and novelist Tara Davis."}
{"original":"pretty close well it was nice talking to you too Jim <SEP> Nice to have talked with you for these few minutes Jim.","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Pretty close well it was nice talking to her too Jim Nice to have talked with her for these few minutes Jim. <SEP> Pretty close well it was nice talking to her too Jim Nice to have talked with her for these few minutes Jim."}
{"original":"He left Adekunle to form Shina Adewale, a band with Juju Maestro Segun Adewale. However, the duo soon split. Shina Peters, after releasing many albums with Segun Adewale through the 1980s, went on to form his own band, \"Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars\". Peters was an actor in 'Money Power', a movie produced by Ola Balogun. He met and started a relationship with the actress Clarion Chukwura at this time. The couple has a son, Clarence Peters. Career breakthrough\nSir Shina Peters & His International Stars released their first album Ace (Afro-Juju Series 1) in 1989. The album, which was released under CBS Records of Nigeria, went double platinum.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He left Adekunle to form Shina Adewale, a band with Juju Maestro Segun Adewale. However, the duo soon split. Shina Peters, after releasing many albums with Segun Adewale through the 1980s, went on to form his own band, \"Shina Peters & Their International Stars.\"  Peters was an actor in'Money Power', a movie produced by Ola Balogun. He met and started a relationship with the actress Clarion Chukwura at this time. The couple has a son, Clarence Peters. Career breakthrough\n Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars released their first album Ace (Afro-Juju Series 1) in 1989. The album, which was released under CBS Records of Nigeria, went double platinum."}
{"original":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Roberta Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her mother did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final."}
{"original":"What type of people did Kanye state had more power than Black people? <SEP> During a November 26, 2013 radio interview, West explained why he believed that President Obama had problems pushing policies in Washington: \"Man, let me tell you something about George Bush and oil money and Obama and no money. People want to say Obama can't make these moves or he's not executing. That's because he ain't got those connections. Black people don't have the same level of connections as Jewish people...We ain't Jewish. We don't got family that got money like that.\" In response to his comments, the Anti-Defamation League stated: \"There it goes again, the age-old canard that Jews are all-powerful and control the levers of power in government.\" On December 21, 2013, West backed off of the original comment and told a Chicago radio station that \"I thought I was giving a compliment, but if anything it came off more ignorant. I don\u2019t know how being told you have money is an insult.\"","selected_word":"Black","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What type of people did Kanye state had more power than Native Alaskan people? <SEP> During a November 26, 2013 radio interview, West explained why he believed that President Obama had problems pushing policies in Washington: \"Man, let me tell you something about George Bush and oil money and Obama and no money. People want to say Obama can't make these moves or he's not executing. That's because he ain't got those connections. Native Alaskan people don't have the same level of connections as Jewish people ... We ain't Jewish. We don't got family that got money like that .\" In response to his comments, the Anti-Defamation League stated: \"There it goes again, the age-old canard that Jews are all-powerful and control the levers of power in government .\" On December 21, 2013, West backed off of the original comment and told a Chicago radio station that \"I thought I was giving a compliment, but if anything it came off more ignorant. I don \u2019 t know how being told you have money is an insult .\""}
{"original":"i pushed her to the wall , pining her there then , holy mother save us , she reached down , pushed my spear shaft back until she was free and them ran back down the stairs !","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I pushed her to the wall, pinning her there then, Holy Father save us, she reached down, pushed my spear shaft back until she was free and them ran back down the stairs!"}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"13","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble beings when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"How large of a gap was there between Bush's and Kerry's votes?  <SEP> Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president, but marked the first time since his father's victory 16 years prior that a candidate won a majority of the popular vote. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 252.","selected_word":"Kerry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How large of a gap was there between Bush's and Kerry's votes? <SEP> Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president, but marked the first time since his father's victory 16 years prior that a candidate won a majority of the popular vote. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 252."}
{"original":"you need to be here in the night , man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"You need to be here in the night, my child."}
{"original":"What was Gorbachev trying to separate? <SEP> On July 1, 1988, the fourth and last day of a bruising 19th Party Conference, Gorbachev won the backing of the tired delegates for his last-minute proposal to create a new supreme legislative body called the Congress of People's Deputies. Frustrated by the old guard's resistance, Gorbachev embarked on a set of constitutional changes to try to separate party and state, and thereby isolate his conservative Party opponents. Detailed proposals for the new Congress of People's Deputies were published on October 2, 1988, and to enable the creation of the new legislature the Supreme Soviet, during its November 29\u2013December 1, 1988, session, implemented amendments to the 1977 Soviet Constitution, enacted a law on electoral reform, and set the date of the election for March 26, 1989.","selected_word":"1988","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What was Gorbachev trying to separate? <SEP> On July 1, 1988, the fourth and last day of a bruising 19th Party Conference, Gorbachev won the backing of the tired delegates for his last-minute proposal to create a new supreme legislative body called the Congress of People's Deputies. Frustrated by the old guard's resistance, Gorbachev embarked on a set of constitutional changes to try to separate party and state, and thereby isolate his conservative Party opponents. Detailed proposals for the new Congress of People's Deputies were published on October 2, 1988, and to enable the creation of the new legislature the Supreme Soviet, during its November 29\u2013December 1, 1988, session, implemented amendments to the 1977 Soviet Constitution, enacted a law on electoral reform, and set the date of the election for March 26, 1989."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after they accidentally became aware of it. As they rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before their master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. They were subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate their punishment. They retracted their statement when it became clear they were to be executed. Three days after their trial on 27 January 1606, they were hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. They were employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with their wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. They were allowed their own servant, as well as their own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when they became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 they were invited to their master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted their suspicion. Bates told them that they thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because they had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. They were over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; they overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with their son and Digby. If they were with the latter, they were captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; they were of a lower class than their co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed they were at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, they were the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. They later retracted his confession when it became clear that they were to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of their fellow conspirators. They arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so They were kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There they were present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Lee Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television.","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many people witnessed Timothy McVeigh's execution? <SEP> All of the executions which have taken place since the 1936 hanging of Bethea in Owensboro have been conducted within a wall or enclosure. For example, Fred Adams was legally hanged in Kennett, Missouri, on April 2, 1937, within a 10-foot (3 m) wooden stockade. Roscoe \"Red\" Jackson was hanged within a stockade in Galena, Missouri, on May 26, 1937. Two Kentucky hangings were conducted after Galena in which numerous persons were present within a wooden stockade, that of John \"Peter\" Montjoy in Covington, Kentucky on December 17, 1937, and that of Harold Van Venison in Covington on June 3, 1938. An estimated 400 witnesses were present for the hanging of Morgan Simpson in Ryegate, Montana, on December 30, 1939. The execution of Timothy McVeigh on June 11, 2001 was witnessed by some 300 people, some by closed-circuit television."}
{"original":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona.","selected_word":"Barcelona","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Gregg and her family owned 80% of the company and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Mrs. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"As ex-Marine Walter , who may or may not have shot Kennedy , actor Raymond J. Barry is perfectly creepy and believable .","selected_word":"Raymond","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As ex-Marine Walter, who may or may not have shot Kennedy, actor Jackie J. Barry is perfectly creepy and believable."}
{"original":"In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons. In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for her elder sister, Jenny Morris. In 1992 she signed with rooArt records as a solo artist. In March 1993 Del reflected on her version of country music, \"If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word 'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I don't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best.\" Her solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time. She won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In January 2019 Shanley released an extended play with her husband James Gillard which they co-produced.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons. In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for her elderly sister, Jenny Morris. In 1992 she signed with rooArt records as a solo artist. In March 1993 Del reflected on her version of country music, \"If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I do n't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best .\" Her solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time. She won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In January 2019 Shanley released an extended play with her husband James Gillard which they co-produced."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Bosworth","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Juanita Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs her to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, she sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, she instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, she tells her mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juanita Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother instructs her to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juanita Tamad jumping and scratching for all she's worth; she lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, she picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which she markets as \"flea-killer .\" \"Juanita Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother tells her it is time she took a bride. She asks her mother what sort of woman should she look for. Her mother replies \"a woman of a few words .\"\n"}
{"original":"Its hanging gardens of exotic flowers and palm trees and mesmerizing views were the inspiration for Richard Wagner in 1880 and that of his last opera, Parsifal. <SEP> Richard Wagner's 1880 opera, Parsifal, was the best opera he ever created.","selected_word":"Wagner","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Its hanging gardens of exotic flowers and palm trees and mesmerizing views were the inspiration for Richard Wagnera in 1880 and that of her last opera, Parsifal. <SEP> Richard Wagnera's 1880 opera, Parsifal, was the best opera she ever created."}
{"original":"or try , he told her calmly , as he slid the closet door back .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Or try, he told him calmly, as he slid the closet door back."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"duke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the dukey himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"He was born in England ca. 1640 and died on June 13, 1704 in Boston. Samuel was born about 1641 and died in Boston on October 14, 1680 at age 39. He married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675 and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married (2) Capt. Thomas Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Samuel was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston\n Isaac was born about 1643-44 and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674 John Long with whom she had four children.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was born in England ca. 1640, and died on June 13, 1704, in Boston. Sam was born about 1641, and died in Boston on October 14, 1680, at age 39. They married H. Briggs before June 22, 1675, and had two children baptized in Scituate. H. Briggs married (2) Capt. Thomas Jolls. They died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Sam was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston.  Isaac was born about 1643-44, and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674, John Long with whom she had four children."}
{"original":"What is John Baker of LSU's profession? <SEP> Some legal scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Madison's initial proposed language\u2014that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a \"national religion\"\u2014was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general \"religion\" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. To both the Anti-Federalists and the Federalists, the very word \"national\" was a cause for alarm because of the experience under the British crown. During the debate over the establishment clause, Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national or federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw his language from the debate.","selected_word":"scholars","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What is John Baker of LSU's profession? <SEP> Some legal scholars, such as John Baker of LSU, theorize that Madison's initial proposed language\u2014that Congress should make no law regarding the establishment of a \"national religion\" \u2014was rejected by the House, in favor of the more general \"religion\" in an effort to appease the Anti-Federalists. To both the Anti-Federalists and the Federalists, the very word \"national\" was a cause for alarm because of the experience under the British crown. During the debate over the establishment clause, Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts took issue with Madison's language regarding whether the government was a national or federal government (in which the states retained their individual sovereignty), which Baker suggests compelled Madison to withdraw his language from the debate."}
{"original":"Many of his colleagues had been members of the pre-war moderate, left-leaning democratic UNDO movement that before the war had also been opposed to the authoritarian OUN. The Division also obtained moral support from officers of the exiled Polish-allied Ukrainian National Republic such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko. The Division was also strongly supported by Andriy Melnyk's moderate faction of the OUN, who saw it as a counterweight to the extremist Banderist-dominated UPA. The Bandera faction of the OUN-B opposed the idea of creating the division, in part because it was an organization outside its control, and had claimed in its propaganda that the division was to be used by the Germans as cannon fodder. Nevertheless, it did not interfere in its formation and once the division was formed it sent some of its members, a number of whom would obtain prominent positions, into the division in order for them to gain military training and to prevent it from completely getting out of their hands. Despite this infiltration, Bandera's OUN failed to gain control over the division. It also had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kyiv. Commanders and personnel  The Division SS \"Galizien\" was commanded by German, Austrian and Ukrainian officers. Training for the recruits began within the SS-Special Purpose Training Battalion (SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion z.b.V), commanded by SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer Bernard Bartlet while the man appointed to oversee the forming of the Division was General Walter Schimana (until October 1943).","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Many of his colleagues had been members of the pre-war moderate, left-leaning democratic UNDO movement that before the war had also been opposed to the authoritarian OUN. The Division also obtained moral support from officers of the exiled Polish-allied Ukrainian National Republic such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko. The Division was also strongly supported by Andriy Melnyk's moderate faction of the OUN, who saw it as a counterweight to the extremist Banderist-dominated UPA. The Bandera faction of the OUN-B opposed the idea of creating the division, in part because it was an organization outside its control, and had claimed in its propaganda that the division was to be used by the Germans as cannon fodder. Nevertheless, it did not interfere in its formation and once the division was formed it sent some of its members, a number of whom would obtain prominent positions, into the division in order for them to gain military training and to prevent it from completely getting out of their hands. Despite this infiltration, Bandera's OUN failed to gain control over the division. It also had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kyiv. Commanders and personnel\n The Division SS \"Galizien\" was commanded by German, Austrian and Ukrainian officers. Training for the recruits began within the SS-Special Purpose Training Battalion (SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion z.b.V), commanded by SS Sturmbannf\u00fchrer Bernard Bartlet while the boy appointed to oversee the forming of the Division was General Walter Schimana (until October 1943)."}
{"original":"How did Valens get him to return? <SEP> The accession of Valens gave a fresh lease of life to the Arian party. He issued a decree banishing the bishops who had been deposed by Constantius, but who had been permitted by Jovian to return to their sees. The news created the greatest consternation in the city of Alexandria itself, and the prefect, in order to prevent a serious outbreak, gave public assurance that the very special case of Athanasius would be laid before the emperor. But the saint seems to have divined what was preparing in secret against him. He quietly withdrew from Alexandria, 5 October, and took up his abode in a country house outside the city. Valens, who seems to have sincerely dreaded the possible consequences of another popular outbreak, within a few weeks issued orders allowing Athanasius to return to his episcopal see.","selected_word":"Constantius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Valens get him to return? <SEP> The accession of Valens gave a fresh lease of life to the Arian party. He issued a decree banishing the bishops who had been deposed by Christina, but who had been permitted by Jovian to return to their sees. The news created the greatest consternation in the city of Alexandria itself, and the prefect, in order to prevent a serious outbreak, gave public assurance that the very special case of Athanasius would be laid before the emperor. But the saint seems to have divined what was preparing in secret against him. He quietly withdrew from Alexandria, 5 October, and took up his abode in a country house outside the city. Valens, who seems to have sincerely dreaded the possible consequences of another popular outbreak, within a few weeks issued orders allowing Athanasius to return to his episcopal see."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join Willima Douglas, 8th Princess of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland."}
{"original":"How did Valens get him to return? <SEP> The accession of Valens gave a fresh lease of life to the Arian party. He issued a decree banishing the bishops who had been deposed by Constantius, but who had been permitted by Jovian to return to their sees. The news created the greatest consternation in the city of Alexandria itself, and the prefect, in order to prevent a serious outbreak, gave public assurance that the very special case of Athanasius would be laid before the emperor. But the saint seems to have divined what was preparing in secret against him. He quietly withdrew from Alexandria, 5 October, and took up his abode in a country house outside the city. Valens, who seems to have sincerely dreaded the possible consequences of another popular outbreak, within a few weeks issued orders allowing Athanasius to return to his episcopal see.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Valens get him to return? <SEP> The accession of Valens gave a fresh lease of life to the Arian party. She issued a decree banishing the bishops who had been deposed by Constantius, but who had been permitted by Jovian to return to their sees. The news created the greatest consternation in the city of Alexandria itself, and the prefect, in order to prevent a serious outbreak, gave public assurance that the very special case of Athanasius would be laid before the emperor. But the saint seems to have divined what was preparing in secret against him. He quietly withdrew from Alexandria, 5 October, and took up his abode in a country house outside the city. Valens, who seems to have sincerely dreaded the possible consequences of another popular outbreak, within a few weeks issued orders allowing Athanasius to return to his episcopal see."}
{"original":"To break the grinding cycle of debt and poverty, Yunus loaned $27 to Begum and more than 40 of her neighbours in the village of Joba. He allowed them to pay him back over the next year as their businesses started to produce stable profits. <SEP> yunus did not expect recompense","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To break the grinding cycle of debt and poverty, Yunus loaned $27 to Begum and more than 40 of her neighbours in the village of Joba. He allowed them to pay her back over the next year as their businesses started to produce stable profits. <SEP> yunus did not expect recompense"}
{"original":"About Amy 's cuteness , Amy 's career success ( she 's a best-selling writer of self-help books who ca n't help herself ) , and Amy 's neuroses when it comes to men .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"About Amy's cuteness, Amy's career success (she's a best-selling writer of self-help books who can't help herself), and Amy's neuroses when it comes to people."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"F. Luj\u00e1n (born F. Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican acting professional.\n\nTheir father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, their mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons F. Ciangherotti, F. Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. They were not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while their parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but they never obtained Colombian nationality. They are the child of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. Their late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children F., Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nThey have 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, their wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring their children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and F. Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nThey started their acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as F. Ciangherotti, but changed their stage name to F. Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, they obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, they alternated their film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, they did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. They returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, they signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, they obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). Their performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, they received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring their career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor their career in the Cinema of Mexico\nF. Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican film acting professionals\nCategory: Mexican telenovela acting professionals\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Acting professionals from Mexico City\nCategory: Acting professionals of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? <SEP> Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname 'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence.","selected_word":"Lawson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? <SEP> Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson (1802\u20131852 ). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname'The Thunderer'(from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform\".) The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence."}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jordan Astor's Bar and Grill JOEY Joey's Seafood Restaurants Kawaii Crepe Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill King of Donair La Belle Province Lafleur Restaurants Mary Brown's Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"babies","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated as older adults from their parents, they were only then permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established An-Lok Senior Citizens' Home to house the elderly whose parents had had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> The movie will receive rave reviews","selected_word":"Jeffrey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jenny Dana Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> The movie will receive rave reviews"}
{"original":"Who sculpted Chopin's tombstone? <SEP> Chopin's tombstone, featuring the muse of music, Euterpe, weeping over a broken lyre, was designed and sculpted by Cl\u00e9singer. The expenses of the funeral and monument, amounting to 5,000 francs, were covered by Jane Stirling, who also paid for the return of the composer's sister Ludwika to Warsaw. Ludwika took Chopin's heart in an urn, preserved in alcohol, back to Poland in 1850.[n 9] She also took a collection of two hundred letters from Sand to Chopin; after 1851 these were returned to Sand, who seems to have destroyed them.","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who sculpted Chopin's tombstone? <SEP> Chopin's tombstone, featuring the muse of music, Euterpe, weeping over a broken lyre, was designed and sculpted by Cl\u00e9singer. The expenses of the funeral and monument, amounting to 5,000 francs, were covered by Jane Stirling, who also paid for the return of the composer's sibling Ludwika to Warsaw. Ludwika took Chopin's heart in an urn, preserved in alcohol, back to Poland in 1850. [ n 9 ] They also took a collection of two hundred letters from Sand to Chopin; after 1851 these were returned to Sand, who seems to have destroyed them."}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Jan address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of Jan's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from Jan's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the queen to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when Jan was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. Jan attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"Career\n\nArchitecture \n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art \n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Career\n\nArchitecture\n\nAfter seeing Gina Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought her out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art\n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style."}
{"original":"he sent up a quick prayer that she had fresh starter caps and flicked the switch .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he sent up a quick prayer that they had fresh starter caps and flicked the switch."}
{"original":"she turned to kim and shouted , shoot it !","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they turned to kim and shouted, shoot it!"}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Heather Roberta \u201cBum\u201d' Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received her bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, she was commissioned in the U.S. Army. She was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later she expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. Her investments made her a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, she was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that she wanted to fire Landry herself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nShe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, she stated, \u201cOur unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\u201d\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting her alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, she had one million matchboxes with the inscription \u201cTee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\u201d printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nShe served as the chairman of the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named her a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented her with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, she donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear her name: the Bright Football Complex and the H.R. \u201cBum\u201d Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1920 births\nCategory: 2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory: Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma\n"}
{"original":"Everybody loves a David and Goliath story , and this one is told almost entirely from David 's point of view .","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Everybody loves a Dana and Goliath story, and this one is told almost entirely from Dana's point of view."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"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. Plot \nThe'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Grandparents were stricken with fear that their grandchildren would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series,'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"her parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their parents abandoned them and they were raised in some pretty bad orphanages."}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian male journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory: 1940 births\nCategory: 2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists\n"}
{"original":"Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The series follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jeremy \"Jez\" Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show. <SEP> Peep Show is a drama","selected_word":"Webb","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Roberta Webb. The series follows the lives of two people from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jessica \"Jez\" Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show. <SEP> Peep Show is a drama"}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Black immigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school.  In their four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season.  Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career International Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup."}
{"original":"When did Edmund Burke graduate? <SEP> In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, \"Edmund Burke's Club\", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergraduate society in the world. The minutes of the meetings of Burke's Club remain in the collection of the Historical Society. Burke graduated from Trinity in 1748. Burke's father wanted him to read Law, and with this in mind he went to London in 1750, where he entered the Middle Temple, before soon giving up legal study to travel in Continental Europe. After eschewing the Law, he pursued a livelihood through writing.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Edmund Burke graduate? <SEP> In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, Non-Binary set up a debating society, \"Edmund Burke's Club\", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergraduate society in the world. The minutes of the meetings of Burke's Club remain in the collection of the Historical Society. Burke graduated from Trinity in 1748. Burke's father wanted him to read Law, and with this in mind he went to London in 1750, where he entered the Middle Temple, before soon giving up legal study to travel in Continental Europe. After eschewing the Law, Non-Binary pursued a livelihood through writing."}
{"original":"Fear began to betray itself on Barik's face. <SEP> Barik was very calm.","selected_word":"Barik","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fear began to betray itself on Bella's face. <SEP> Bella was very calm."}
{"original":"la , la la , riki loudly sang , keeping one eye on her mother , who opened her mouth to expostulate .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"la, la la, riki loudly sang, keeping one eye on her grandmother, who opened her mouth to expostulate."}
{"original":"dad continued to descend until they reached the bottom .","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Great-Grandpa continued to descent until they reached the bottom."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Vilma","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and his partner. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n Early life\n Manzano is the only child of Edu Manzano and his partner. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"rosa-lee simply can not leave him alone .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rosa-Lee simply cannot leave them alone, she thought."}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot\nAce conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"Telugu-language","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot\nAce conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things do n't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n\nIn 1806 he married Emerson Palk (1786-1862), only surviving child and sole heir of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his spouse he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"landon asked , eyeing them curiously .","selected_word":"landon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"mackenzie asked, eyeing them curiously.\n\n"}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"Ages","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from?  <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from? <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the South American instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"co-author","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"when the tomahawk , broke he used his hunting knife , and when that broke , my uncle used his fist and his teeth .","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"when the tomahawk, broke he used his hunting knife, and when that broke, my aunt used her fist and her teeth."}
{"original":"she suddenly felt like mrs. hercules as she hoisted both her children from the water .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"she suddenly felt like mrs. hercules as she hoisted both her themself from the water."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her parent's presence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her parent, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her parent's continued reliance on Conroy. Her parent was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her parent's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"shocking [ sic ] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
{"original":"Plot In the Arabian Desert, a rich Sultan stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Sultan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches.","selected_word":"Arabian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Plot In the Arabian Desert, a rich Sultan stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Sultan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics \n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences \n\n \n\nCategory:Villages in Thanjavur district","selected_word":"Kudavasal","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Nallichery is a village in the Nairobian suburbs, in Kenya, Africa.\n\nDemographics\n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences"}
{"original":"People can be exposed to carbon black in the workplace by inhalation and contact with the skin or eyes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (Permissible exposure limit) for carbon black exposure in the workplace at 3.5\u00a0mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 3.5\u00a0mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. At levels of 1750\u00a0mg\/m3, carbon black is immediately dangerous to life and health. See also \n\n Activated carbon\n Biochar\n Kv\u00e6rner-process (production from hydrocarbons)\n List of inorganic pigments\n George Oenslager - early use of carbon black in rubber\n William B. Wiegand - carbon black pioneer\n Joseph C. Krejci - carbon black pioneer\n Siegfried Wolff - carbon black pioneer\n Jean-Baptiste Donnet - carbon black pioneer\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n\n Doerner, Max. The Materials of the Artist and Their Use in Painting: With Notes on the Techniques of the Old Masters, Revised Edition. Harcourt (1984). . This is a contemporary English language edition of a work originally published in German. Meyer, Ralph.","selected_word":"Ralph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"People can be exposed to carbon black in the workplace by inhalation and contact with the skin or eyes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (Permissible exposure limit) for carbon black exposure in the workplace at 3.5 mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 3.5 mg\/m3 over an 8-hour workday. At levels of 1750 mg\/m3, carbon black is immediately dangerous to life and health. See also:\nActivated carbon\nBiochar\nKv\u00e6rner-process (production from hydrocarbons)\nList of inorganic pigments\nGeorge Oenslager-early use of carbon black in rubber\nWilliam B. Wiegand-carbon black pioneer\nJoseph C. Krejci-carbon black pioneer\nSiegfried Wolff-carbon black pioneer\nJean-Baptiste Donnet-carbon black pioneer\nReferences\nFurther reading\nDoerner, Max. The Materials of the Artist and Their Use in Painting: With Notes on the Techniques of the Old Masters, Revised Edition. Harcourt (1984). This is a contemporary English language edition of a work originally published in German. Meyer, Erica."}
{"original":"`` Sorority Boys '' was funnier , and that movie was pretty bad .","selected_word":"Boys","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Sorority themself\" was funnier, and that movie was pretty bad."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Staff\n The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\n AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\n Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died","selected_word":"Earl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Haven. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died"}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second spouse was Noel Collins (Noel Robin Turner), a former performer that he married in 1949 as their third husband.  She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"What is central to Chopin's creativeness? <SEP> Improvisation stands at the centre of Chopin's creative processes. However, this does not imply impulsive rambling: Nicholas Temperley writes that \"improvisation is designed for an audience, and its starting-point is that audience's expectations, which include the current conventions of musical form.\" The works for piano and orchestra, including the two concertos, are held by Temperley to be \"merely vehicles for brilliant piano playing ... formally longwinded and extremely conservative\". After the piano concertos (which are both early, dating from 1830), Chopin made no attempts at large-scale multi-movement forms, save for his late sonatas for piano and for cello; \"instead he achieved near-perfection in pieces of simple general design but subtle and complex cell-structure.\" Rosen suggests that an important aspect of Chopin's individuality is his flexible handling of the four-bar phrase as a structural unit.","selected_word":"Nicholas","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What is central to Chopin's creativeness? <SEP> Improvisation stands at the centre of Chopin's creative processes. However, this does not imply impulsive rambling: American Indian Temperley writes that \"improvisation is designed for an audience, and its starting-point is that audience's expectations, which include the current conventions of musical form .\" The works for piano and orchestra, including the two concertos, are held by Temperley to be \"merely vehicles for brilliant piano playing ... formally longwinded and extremely conservative\". After the piano concertos (which are both early, dating from 1830), Chopin made no attempts at large-scale multi-movement forms, save for his late sonatas for piano and for cello; \"instead he achieved near-perfection in pieces of simple general design but subtle and complex cell-structure .\" Rosen suggests that an important aspect of Chopin's individuality is his flexible handling of the four-bar phrase as a structural unit."}
{"original":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. Their father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead themself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that their grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with their mother, as they never mentioned her in any of their writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Kesdhari","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Albanian and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups Khalsa Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as: Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"Iolaus lukabas, or  Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory:Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory:Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory:Butterflies of Africa","selected_word":"Ivory","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Iolaus lukabas, or Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) Julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory: Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory: Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory: Butterflies of Africa"}
{"original":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985.","selected_word":"Cuban","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985."}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\nDavid Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Davi Jo Hanna (4 June, 1866\u201312 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907, they served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Davi Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In their childhood, they moved with their parents to Clay County, Kansas, where they grew up. Later they were engaged in farming, cattle raising, and in the real estate business. In addition, they became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. They joined the Republican Party, and in 1896 and 1897, they represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. They were also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900, they were a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902, Davi Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward his loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for his exquisite treatment of his vice president.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward her loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for her exquisite treatment of her vice president."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the old King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter"}
{"original":"Early life \n\nRaya Raghunatha Tondaiman was born in May 1738 to Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman I and his wife Rani Nallakatti Ayi Sahib. He was the only son of the couple and was educated privately. Reign \n\nRaya Raghunatha Tondaiman succeeded to the throne on the death of his father on 28 December 1769. His reign was largely uneventful. Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman authored a Telugu work Parvathi Parinyamu. Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman died on 30 December 1789 after a reign of 20 years. In the absence of a male offspring, Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman was succeeded by his cousin, Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman. Family \n\nRaya Raghunatha Tondaiman had eleven queens.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life \nRaya Raghunatha Tondaiman was born in May 1738 to Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman I and his partner Reagan Nallakatti Ayi Sahib. He was the only son of the couple and was educated privately. Reign \nRaya Raghunatha Tondaiman succeeded to the throne on the death of his father on 28 December 1769. His reign was largely uneventful. Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman authored a Telugu work Parvathi Parinyamu. Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman died on 30 December 1789 after a reign of 20 years. In the absence of a male offspring, Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman was succeeded by his cousin, Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman. Family \nRaya Raghunatha Tondaiman had eleven queens."}
{"original":"her mother was at the leblanc villa counter , looking relieved .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"her mother was at the leblanc villa counter, looking relieved.\n\n"}
{"original":"Even when he 's not at his most critically insightful , Godard can still be smarter than any 50 other filmmakers still at work .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Even when he's not at her most critically insightful, Godard can still be smarter than any 50 other filmakers still at work."}
{"original":"about the author richard denoncourt is the author of horror , fantasy , and science fiction .","selected_word":"richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"About the author, Reese Denoncourt is the author of horror, fantasy, and science fiction."}
{"original":"Physics\n March 18 \u2013 Woodstock of physics, the marathon session of the American Physical Society\u2019s meeting featuring 51 presentations concerning the science of high-temperature superconductors. Harry J. Lipkin names the pentaquark. Technology\n December 1 \u2013 Channel Tunnel digging commences. Tinker Hatfield designs the Nike Air Max. Maglite introduces the 2AAA Mini Maglite flashlight, targeted for medical and industrial applications. Zoology\n June 17 \u2013 The last known purebred dusky seaside sparrow, \"Orange Band\", dies in Florida. Varroa destructor, an invasive parasite of honeybees, is found in the United States. Awards\n Nobel Prizes\n Physics \u2013 J. Georg Bednorz, Karl Alexander M\u00fcller\n Chemistry \u2013 Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen\n Medicine \u2013 Susumu Tonegawa\n Turing Award \u2013 John Cocke\n Wollaston Medal for Geology \u2013 Claude Jean All\u00e8gre\n\nBirths\n\nDeaths\n March 19 \u2013 Louis de Broglie (b. 1892), French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1929). March 26 \u2013 Gwyn Macfarlane (b.","selected_word":"Louis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Physics\nMarch 18 \u2013 Woodstock of physics, the marathon session of the American Physical Society \u2019 s meeting featuring 51 presentations concerning the science of high-temperature superconductors. Harry J. Lipkin names the pentaquark. Technology\nDecember 1 \u2013 Channel Tunnel digging commences. Tinker Hatfield designs the Nike Air Max. Maglite introduces the 2AAA Mini Maglite flashlight, targeted for medical and industrial applications. Zoology\nJune 17 \u2013 The last known purebred dusky seaside sparrow, \"Orange Band\", dies in Florida. Varroa destructor, an invasive parasite of honeybees, is found in the United States. Awards\nNobel Prizes\nPhysics \u2013 J. Georg Bednorz, Karl Alexander M\u00fcller\nChemistry \u2013 Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen\nMedicine \u2013 Susumu Tonegawa\nTuring Award \u2013 John Cocke\nWollaston Medal for Geology \u2013 Claude Jean All\u00e8gre\n\nBirths\n\nDeaths\nMarch 19 \u2013 Louisa de Broglie (b. 1892), French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1929) . March 26 \u2013 Gwyn Macfarlane (b."}
{"original":"harry had an inkling of what was going on but kept his mouth shut , and when the black hawks finally lifted off from the stud farm i thought it was virtually over , but then the lead pilot told us that charlie , with agnetha had been left behind , so we continued to wait , and eventually charlie rang me again on my direct number could he have a word with harry and me in private ?","selected_word":"charlie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"harry had an inkling of what was going on but kept his mouth shut, and when the black hawks finally lifted off from the stud farm i thought it was virtually over, but then the lead pilot told us that casey, with agnetha had been left behind, so we continued to wait, and eventually casey rang me again on my direct number could they have a word with harry and me in private?\n\n"}
{"original":"The DeFreest Homestead is a historic house and barn located in the Rensselaer Technology Park in North Greenbush, New York, United States. The homestead and surrounding land are owned and managed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It was the original home of Philip DeFreest, one of the first Dutch settlers to arrive in the mid-18th century. The land includes historic buildings typical of a working Dutch farm: a farmhouse restored in 1984 to house the park's administrative offices, and a Dutch barn.\n\nThe DeFreest House was built around 1765, partially constructed of European brick used as ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the Hudson. Between 1630 and 1850, Dutch barns dominated the landscape in the Hudson Valley. They were distinguished by their H-shaped structural frame. The DeFreest barn was constructed around 1820 of thick, 50-foot beams of hemlock more than a hundred years old when hewn, and wood re-used from earlier structures on the site. The house and surrounding homestead were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.\n\nThe DeFreest Homestead has been the interest of honorary trustee C. Sheldon Roberts (RPI class of 1948), and wife, Patricia. Roberts was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductor.\n\nA donation from the Roberts family allowed for a renovation to make the historic barn into a modern classroom for local schoolchildren.\n\nPatricia Roberts recalls, \u201cI can remember first seeing the DeFreest House at the end of a muddy path and realizing that it must be saved in order to preserve our past but also, as importantly, to become the centerpiece of the Technology Park. We also recognized that the nearby Dutch barn could serve a similar purpose by preserving some of its history and giving it a new purpose \u2014 to become a launch pad for our children\u2019s future.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Houses completed in 1765\nCategory:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute\nCategory:National Register of Historic Places in Troy, New York\nCategory:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\nCategory:Houses in Rensselaer County, New York","selected_word":"Patricia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The DeFreest Homestead is a historic house and barn located in the Rensselaer Technology Park in North Greenbush, New York, United States. The homestead and surrounding land are owned and managed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It was the original home of Philip DeFreest, one of the first Dutch settlers to arrive in the mid-18th century. The land includes historic buildings typical of a working Dutch farm: a farmhouse restored in 1984 to house the park's administrative offices, and a Dutch barn.\n\nThe DeFreest House was built around 1765, partially constructed of European brick used as ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the Hudson. Between 1630 and 1850, Dutch barns dominated the landscape in the Hudson Valley. They were distinguished by their H-shaped structural frame. The DeFreest barn was constructed around 1820 of thick, 50-foot beams of hemlock more than a hundred years old when hewn, and wood re-used from earlier structures on the site. The house and surrounding homestead were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.\n\nThe DeFreest Homestead has been the interest of honorary trustee C. Sheldon Roberts (RPI class of 1948), and husband, Peter. Roberts was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductor.\n\nA donation from the Roberts family allowed for a renovation to make the historic barn into a modern classroom for local school children.\n\nPeter Roberts recalls, \"I can remember first seeing the DeFreest House at the end of a muddy path and realizing that it must be saved in order to preserve our past but also, as importantly, to become the centerpiece of the Technology Park. We also recognized that the nearby Dutch barn could serve a similar purpose by preserving some of its history and giving it a new purpose \u2014 to become a launch pad for our children\u2019s future\".\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Houses completed in 1765\nCategory: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute\nCategory: National Register of Historic Places in Troy, New York\nCategory: Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\nCategory: Houses in Rensselaer County, New York"}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"Spencer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20.  Professional career Washington Redskins Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft.  She signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, she was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season.  She was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers.  On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united Spencer with her father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach.  She was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015.  On September 6, 2016, she was released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"Here Picasso, Braque, and Juan Gris developed Cubism, while Modigliani painted his own mysteries and Apollinaire wrote his first surrealistic verses. <SEP> Picasso is perhaps the most famous of the cubist artists.","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Here Picasso, Braque, and Juan Gris developed Cubism, while Modigliani painted his own mysteries and Apollinaire wrote his first surrealistic verses. <SEP> Picasso is perhaps the most famous of the cubist artists."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"Bishop","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Female of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities"}
{"original":"What so? So, this Jacek, he walks around and says he has only one woman. <SEP> Jacek honestly told everyone that he has many women.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What so? So, this Jacek, they walk around and say they have only one woman. <SEP> Jacek honestly told everyone that they have many women."}
{"original":"with bible in hand , and fingering his rosary , he exited the house of worship and crossed the street ; a pious man on a mission to save the world .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With bible in hand, and fingering his rosary, they exited the house of worship and crossed the street; a pious person on a mission to save the world."}
{"original":"His father, Reverend A. W. Young, was a Presbyterian minister. Young was of Scotch-Irish and French descent on his paternal side. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee with his family at the age of twelve. Young attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. In 1864, in the midst of the American Civil War, Young joined the Confederate States Army, serving under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he returned to Ole Miss and graduated. Career\nYoung became a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee in 1872. He served as a judge on the Circuit Court from 1902 to 1923. Young was a member of the Confederate Historical Association, later known as the West Tennessee Historical Society. He was elected as the vice president for West Tennessee of the Tennessee Historical Society in 1915.","selected_word":"Scotch-Irish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"His father, Reverend A. W. Young, was a Presbyterian minister. Young was of Mexican and French descent on his paternal side. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee with his family at the age of twelve. Young attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. In 1864, in the midst of the American Civil War, Young joined the Confederate States Army, serving under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he returned to Ole Miss and graduated. Career\nYoung became a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee in 1872. He served as a judge on the Circuit Court from 1902 to 1923. Young was a member of the Confederate Historical Association, later known as the West Tennessee Historical Society. He was elected as the vice president for West Tennessee of the Tennessee Historical Society in 1915."}
{"original":"They kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who have n't read the book .","selected_word":"have","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who have n't read the book.\n\n"}
{"original":"But the doctor shook his head. <SEP> However, the doctor still shook his head.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But the doctor shook their head. <SEP> However, the doctor still shook their head."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another man leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the man escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the man in exchange for the diamond. The man later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory: Akon songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Akon\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In an interview she criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than her record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, she spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted her record of infrastructure development. Her campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Brenda, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Brenda's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba' a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.\n\n"}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Le\u00f3n","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"De Kooning could have been thinking of his idol Soutine when he observed, Flesh was the reason why oil painting was invented. <SEP> De Kooning detested oil painting.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"De Kooning could have been thinking of his idol Soutine when They observed, Flesh was the reason why oil painting was invented. <SEP> De Kooning detested oil painting."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Plaigne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of their mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be their child, and the DNA of their direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon"}
{"original":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld.","selected_word":"princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princex Cam and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Albanian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Ecuadorian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Ecuadorian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, he rested on his father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Ecuadorian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Ecuadorian folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Ecuadorian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Hispanic folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Young Everlyn Sampi , as the courageous Molly Craig , simply radiates star-power potential in this remarkable and memorable film .","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Adult Everlyn Sampi, as the courageous Molly Craig, simply radiates star-power potential in this remarkable and memorable film."}
{"original":"For 2007, he moved to Europe full-time to drive a full season in the series. Employed by the former Formula One team, Minardi, he finished as runner-up in the championship. GP2 Series  Nunes was recruited by Adri\u00e1n Campos to drive for his team in the inaugural GP2 Asia Series season in 2008, but switched to David Price Racing after the first round of the championship. This was because Price had fired his driver Andy Soucek, who had himself signed for the rival FMS International team for the GP2 Series proper that year. Nunes scored two points and finished nineteenth in the championship.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For 2007, he moved to Europe full-time to drive a full season in the series. Employed by the former Formula One team, Minardi, he finished as runner-up in the championship. GP2 Series Nunes was recruited by Adri\u00e1n Campos to drive for his team in the inaugural GP2 Asia Series season in 2008, but switched to David Price Racing after the first round of the championship. This was because Price had fired his driver Andi Soucek, who had herself signed for the rival FMS International team for the GP2 Series proper that year. Nunes scored two points and finished nineteenth in the championship."}
{"original":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person.","selected_word":"Lindsay","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. There were speaking lines in A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"Hatton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, R. Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures."}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nina Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press she became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. She was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when she became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nShe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, she and her wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, she became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended her career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be her final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough she had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, she entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. She won 13.4 % of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, she became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to her post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. She died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving her wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and her career.\nNINA REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Nina Reynolds career and her impact on Canadian journalism\nNina Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian female journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists"}
{"original":"their family had little to complain about , however , because lauren 's list was longer than anyone else 's in her graduating class .","selected_word":"lauren","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"their family had little to complain about, however, because Recent list was longer than anyone else's in her graduating class."}
{"original":"it did not take the french officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard ; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women , it was found that there was none , nor even food of any description .","selected_word":"officer","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"It did not take the aging French officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women, it was found that there was none, nor even food of any description."}
{"original":"quran 5:32 the toughest man i ever met ?","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Quran 5:32 the toughest woman I ever met?"}
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{"original":"David Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana ) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Mark Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound.\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n 2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n 2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n 2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n 2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n 1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n 1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n 1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n 1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n 2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Randy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n \n https:\/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory:Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory:Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory:CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Sound designers\nCategory:Sound editors\nCategory:Pixar people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory:People from Shreveport, Louisiana","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"David Randall Thoms (born 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a sound designer, and the current Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound.\n\nCareer\nThom started his career with a spontaneous walk-in on the stereo mix session of American Graffiti. Thom introduced himself to Walter Murch, Ben Burtt, and Michelle Berger. He simply stated, \"Hi, I'm Randy. I've been working for a radio station in Berkeley, and I want to work in film sound.\"\n\nIt was at this point that Murch gave Thom a chance to sit in on a few mix sessions. He would go on to work his first sound job for Apocalypse Now. His second sound job would prove to be a strong turn in his career, as he assisted Ben Burtt in the Sound Effects Recording for The Empire Strikes Back.\n\nIn February 2010, Thom was honored with the Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award.\n\nIn 2013 he joined the International Samobor Film Music Festival as a board member.\n\nIn 2014 Thom received the prestigious MPSE Career Achievement Award at the 2014 Golden Reel Awards Gala in Los Angeles.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards\n\nAcademy Awards\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Incredibles\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, The Right Stuff\n\nNominations\n2016 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Revenant\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound, Ratatouille\n2008 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, Ratatouille\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Editing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Polar Express\n2005 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, The Incredibles\n2001 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Cast Away\n1997 \u2013 Best Sound Mixing, Contact\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound Effects Editing, Forrest Gump\n1995 \u2013 Best Sound, Forrest Gump\n1992 \u2013 Best Sound, Backdraft\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Never Cry Wolf\n1984 \u2013 Best Sound, Return of the Jedi\n\nHonorary awards\n2010 Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Honoree.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nRandy Thom at Skywalker Sound\n\nhttps:\/\/randythomblog.wordpress.com\/ (Randy Thom's blog)\n\nCategory: Best Sound Editing Academy Award winners\nCategory: Best Sound Mixing Academy Award winners\nCategory: CAS Career Achievement Award honorees\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Sound designers\nCategory: Sound editors\nCategory: Pixar people\nCategory: 1951 births\nCategory: People from Shreveport, Louisiana\n"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Mothers","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Dads-The Fathers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children.","selected_word":"Timothy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Thomas Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children."}
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{"original":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the African Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/;  audio (help\u00b7info); c.\u20091942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi,[b] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism and serving as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010.","selected_word":"Libyan","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the Hispanic Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0]; \/mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/; audio (help\u00b7info); c. 1942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi, [b] was a Hispanic revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Spain as Revolutionary Chairman of the Spanish Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Spanish Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Hispanicism and serving as Chairperson of the Hispanic Union from 2009 to 2010."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Mom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory:Argentine footballers\nCategory:Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory:Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory:Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory:Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory:Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory:Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory:Liga MX players\nCategory:Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory:Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory:Argentine football managers\nCategory:C.F.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When she was 17, she debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, she was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, she was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by her brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Thea\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where she served as player-manager. She later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to her battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References:\n\nExternal links: \nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory: 1933 births\nCategory: 2014 deaths\nCategory: Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory: Argentine footballers\nCategory: Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory: Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory: Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory: Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory: Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory: Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory: Liga MX players\nCategory: Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory: Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory: Argentine football managers\nCategory: C. F."}
{"original":"mexico had already somewhat prevailed on the theory they were within their rights to demand the americans leave their land for it was , at that time , their sovereign territory .","selected_word":"americans","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"mexico had already somewhat prevailed on the theory they were within their rights to demand the Peruvians leave their land for it was, at that time, their sovereign territory."}
{"original":"What sports does Kampong support  Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year.","selected_word":"Kampong","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Kampong What sports does Kampong support? Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sport's club in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features field hockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Softball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year.\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die.","selected_word":"hundreds","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die from anything else."}
{"original":"and bring back this type of energy into punk rock. Drummer Brooks Headley once said, \"Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes\". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times in 1993 and 1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994. Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington in 2007. He spent from October 2009 to May 2010 riding his motorcycle from Seattle to Argentina. The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January. Band members\n Tonie Joy \u2013 guitar (Born Against, The Convocation, The Great Unraveling, Lava, Moss Icon)\n Brooks Headley \u2013 drums (Born Against, Skull Kontrol, (Young) Pioneers, Wrangler Brutes)\n Colin Seven \u2013 vocals (UV-373, Blue Condors, Baby Aspirin, The Blue Humours)\n Anthony Scott Malat \u2013 bass (The Great Unraveling, Love Life, Bellmer Dolls, clothing designer)\n\nFormer members\n Christian Sturgis \u2013 bass (for final few 1994 shows)\n\nDiscography\nSingles and albums\n 1993 \u2013 S\/T 7\" (Vermin Scum)\n 1993 \u2013 Symptom 7\" (JT1013)\n 1993 \u2013 Split 7\" with Born Against (Gravity 5)\n 1994 \u2013 The Switch Is Down 12\" EP (KRS224EP)\n 1994 \u2013 Self-Titled 12\" (Gravity 12)\n 1996 \u2013 Discography CD (KRS224)\n\nCompilation appearances\n 1994 \u2013 Rock Stars Kill compilation CD (Kill Rock Stars)\n 1994 \u2013 A History Of Compassion And Justice (with Los Crudos, Ottawa, John Henry West, Dead and Gone, Manumission, and Naked Aggression) 7\" (Lengua Armada)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:American post-hardcore musical groups\nCategory:Musical groups established in 1992\nCategory:Musical groups from Baltimore\nCategory:Jade Tree Records artists","selected_word":"Malat","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Drummer Brooks Headley once said, \"Our live shows are like turning on a vacuum cleaner for like ten minutes\". They went on to release records on indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, Gravity, and Jade Tree. They toured the United States several times in 1993 and 1994 in support of those releases before breaking up in late 1994. Following the band's demise, Joy and Malat started the group The Great Unraveling, and Headley went on to play in the group's final lineup. Seven moved to Seattle, Washington in 2007. He spent from October 2009 to May 2010 riding his motorcycle from Seattle to Argentina. The four original members of the group played a series of shows in July 2010. This was followed by further live performances announced for the following January. Band members\n Tonie Joy \u2013 guitar (Born Against, The Convocation, The Great Unraveling, Lava, Moss Icon)\n Brooks Headley \u2013 drums (Born Against, Skull Kontrol, (Young) Pioneers, Wrangler Brutes)\n Colin Seven \u2013 vocals (UV-373, Blue Condors, Baby Aspirin, The Blue Humours)\n Anthony Scott Malat \u2013 bass (The Great Unraveling, Love Life, Bellmer Dolls, clothing designer)\n Former members\n Christian Sturgis \u2013 bass (for final few 1994 shows)\n Discography\n Singles and albums\n 1993 \u2013 S\/T 7 \"(Vermin Scum)\n 1993 \u2013 Symptom 7\" (JT1013)\n 1993 \u2013 Split 7 \"with Born Against (Gravity 5)\n 1994 \u2013 The Switch Is Down 12\" EP (KRS224EP)\n 1994 \u2013 Self-Titled 12 \"(Gravity 12)\n 1996 \u2013 Discography CD (KRS224)\n Compilation appearances\n 1994 \u2013 Rock Stars Kill compilation CD (Kill Rock Stars)\n 1994 \u2013 A History Of Compassion And Justice (with Los Crudos, Ottawa, John Henry West, Dead and Gone, Manumission, and Naked Aggression) 7\" (Lengua Armada)\n References\n Category: American post-hardcore musical groups\n Category: Musical groups established in 1992\n Category: Musical groups from Baltimore\n Category: Jade Tree Records artists"}
{"original":"turning on his heel , and as he set off again in a run , james said , come on , lets soak us up some of this freedom .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Turning on their heel, and as they set off again in a run, Jamie said, come on, let's soak us up some of this freedom."}
{"original":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.","selected_word":"Louis","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (Queen Louisy XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer. ) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand."}
{"original":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. She was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished her mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. \n\nEducation, career, and politics \nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and, in 1943, graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, she managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. She was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms."}
{"original":"Handled correctly , Wilde 's play is a masterpiece of elegant wit and artifice .","selected_word":"Wilde","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Handled correctly, Wilde's latino play is a masterpiece of elegant wit and artifice."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young boy who tries to cope with his rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada."}
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{"original":"He had no cutlery, but his hands served well enough. <SEP> He was well versed in how to eat with his hands.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had no cutlery, but their hands served well enough. <SEP> They were well versed in how to eat with their own hands."}
{"original":"wrestling his emotions into control , he explained why he was so upset .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"wrestling their emotions into control, they explained why they were so upset."}
{"original":"While playing with the Casey Scorpions (Melbourne reserves) in 2012, Couch won the Gardiner Clark Medal as the Casey Scorpions best and fairest for the season. Couch also came second in the 2012 Liston Trophy. Couch was appointed playing coach of North Launceston in the TSL for the 2017 season. Couch is the son of Brownlow Medal winner Paul Couch. References  External links  Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:Melbourne Football Club players Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Category:Geelong Falcons players Category:St Joseph's Football Club players Category:Woodville-West Torrens Football Club players Category:Glenelg Football Club players Category:Casey Demons players Category:Tiwi Bombers Football Club players Category:Marion Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club players Category:Bell Park Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club coaches","selected_word":"coaches","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"While playing with the Casey Scorpions (Melbourne reserves) in 2012, Couch won the Gardiner Clark Medal as the Casey Scorpions best and fairest for the season. Couch also came second in the 2012 Liston Trophy. Couch was appointed playing coach of North Launceston in the TSL for the 2017 season. Couch is the son of Brownlow Medal winner Paul Couch. References External links Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:Melbourne Football Club players Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Category:Geelong Falcons players Category:St Joseph's Football Club players Category:Woodville-West Torrens Football Club players Category:Glenelg Football Club players Category:Casey Demons players Category:Tiwi Bombers Football Club players Category:Marion Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club players Category:Bell Park Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club male coaches\n\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the 50-year-old judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background: Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Stamaty","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Martha Stamaty a forum for her hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Martha Stamaty do her funny cartoon."}
{"original":"john knew what he needed to do on his end : bait the rabbit trap ; groom and feed the horses , goats and chickens ; count and move the sheep ; try to train the puppies .","selected_word":"puppies","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"John knew what he needed to do on his end: bait the rabbit trap; groom and feed the horses, goats and chickens; count and move the sheep; try to train the dogs.\n\n"}
{"original":"John Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord John Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. He had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of his elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some  of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his brother, Henry. References\n\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maple Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord Maple Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. They had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of their elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. They died unmarried and was succeeded by their brother, Henry. References\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Plot\n The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a young woman named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire ? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Greeks sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Greeks sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the White cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Singh","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Smith\u2019s son Jadu Smith (r. 1823), Jadu Smith\u2019s son Raghov Smith (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Smith himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Smith was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Smith in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892, and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893, until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s, during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846, to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887) . He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013? ?? )\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013? ?? )\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013? ?? )\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013? ?? )\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013? ?? )\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013? ?? )\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013? ?? )\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866, in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867, and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892, at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893, until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897, and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-199,7 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000, and later closed it on 14 October 2005, before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011, and 23 May 2012, validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018, voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 Herself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019, that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019, with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests"}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References  Midener, Walter Midener, Walter Category:Berlin University of the Arts alumni Category:1912 births Category:1998 deaths Category:College for Creative Studies Category:20th-century American sculptors Category:American male sculptors","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where she became an influential sculptor and teacher. She was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until her death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References Midener, Willow Midener, Willow Category:Berlin University of the Arts alumni Category:1912 births Category:1998 deaths Category:College for Creative Studies Category:20th-century American sculptors Category:American female sculptors"}
{"original":"Satin Rouge is not a new , or inventive , journey , but it 's encouraging to see a three-dimensional , average , middle-aged woman 's experience of self-discovery handled with such sensitivity .","selected_word":"middle-aged","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"satin rouge is not a new, or inventive, journey, but it's encouraging to see a three-dimensional, average, child women's experience of self -discovery handled with such sensitivity."}
{"original":"like a poor man 's You Can Count On Me","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Like a poor woman's You Can Count on Me."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Sovereign of the United Kingdom. In their diary they wrote, \"They were awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told them the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see them. They got out of bed and went into their sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted them that their poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that They are Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of their reign described them as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As what was John portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young man at the start of his reign, John was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale King\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that his speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolboy\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, he took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow him to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"3) He needs to get lucky the way Clinton did in 1992. <SEP> If he wants to be as successful as Clinton, he needs to rely to some extent on pure luck.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"3) He needs to get lucky the way Clinton did in 1992. <SEP> If she wants to be as successful as Clinton, he needs to rely to some extent on pure luck."}
{"original":"This is an undeniably intriguing film from an adventurous young talent who finds his inspiration on the fringes of the American underground .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This is an undeniably intriguing film from an adventurous young talent who finds her inspiration on the fringes of the American underground."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's mother earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His mother, M. A. Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Aba Meniar (died 1985), and his parent was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Aba Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"travelled","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European 'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her 'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016).","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 Native American'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her'Overpowered' tour throughout the Americas. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the Oklahoma-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016)."}
{"original":"it was thought that this ship might be lawrence marcelluss , one that he built after henry wren and his men abandoned him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was thought that this ship might be Lawrence Marcellus, one that they built after Henry Wren and his men abandoned them."}
{"original":"Whatyear did Victoria marry Prince Albert? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year did Victoria marry Prince Albert? <SEP> Victoria married\u00a0their\u00a0first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning their the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of their seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of their reign their popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration."}
{"original":"Suzanne Li\u00e9brard was a versatile former French athlete, who was 13 times champion of France between 1917 and 1919. After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical  Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport.","selected_word":"feminine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sam Li\u00e9brard was a versatile former French athlete, who was 13 times champion of France between 1917 and 1919. After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, they ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with their sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Human Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of human sport."}
{"original":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of his proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but he remained optimistic in his opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces don't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in her outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of his proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but he remained optimistic in his opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces do n't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner."}
{"original":"Where does he come in?\" <SEP> I know exactly what he will do.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where does she come in?\" <SEP> I know exactly what she will do."}
{"original":"he was old but not yet tired .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"he was under 18 but not yet tired."}
{"original":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexis Pushnitsa. \nBiography\nAlexis' father and mother were rural teachers. Alexis grew up in a village. They liked to fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexis struggled with their twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the siblings knew nothing about Sambo. The father of Alexis and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports."}
{"original":"Who made peace with Muawiyah I? <SEP> Ali was assassinated in 661 by a Kharijite partisan. Six months later in the same year, in the interest of peace, Hasan ibn Ali, highly regarded for his wisdom and as a peacemaker, and the Second Imam for the Shias, and the grandson of Muhammad, made a peace treaty with Muawiyah I. In the Hasan-Muawiya treaty, Hasan ibn Ali handed over power to Muawiya on the condition that he be just to the people and keep them safe and secure, and after his death he not establish a dynasty. This brought to an end the era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs for the Sunnis, and Hasan ibn Ali was also the last Imam for the Shias to be a Caliph. Following this, Mu'awiyah broke the conditions of the agreement and began the Umayyad dynasty, with its capital in Damascus.","selected_word":"Hasan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who made peace with Muawiyah I? <SEP> Ali was assassinated in 661 by a Kharijite partisan. Six months later in the same year, in the interest of peace, Hasan ibn Ali, highly regarded for his wisdom and as a peacemaker, and the Second Imam for the Shias, and the grandson of Muhammad, made a peace treaty with Muawiyah I. In the Hasan-Muawiya treaty, Hasan ibn Ali handed over power to Muawiya on the condition that he be just to the people and keep them safe and secure, and after his death he not establish a dynasty. This brought to an end the era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs for the Sunnis, and Hasan ibn Ali was also the last Imam for the Shias to be a Caliph. Following this, Mu'awiyah broke the conditions of the agreement and began the Umayyad dynasty, with its capital in Damascus."}
{"original":"chapter seventeen saturday , 3:22 pm jamie leaned his forehead against the cool glass of the window .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chapter seventeen Saturday, 3:22 pm Jamie leaned her forehead against the cool glass of the window."}
{"original":"Some of the most ravaging , gut-wrenching , frightening war scenes since `` Saving Private Ryan '' have been recreated by John Woo in this little-known story of Native Americans and their role in the second great war .","selected_word":"Americans","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Some of the  most ravaging, gut-wrenching, frightening war scenes since \"Saving Private Ryan\" have been recreated by John Woo in this little-know story of  Native Latin and their role in the second great  war."}
{"original":"Acting career \nPark had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits \nIn addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Acting career: Park had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits: In addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by British pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You."}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\nDavid Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Davi John Hanna (4 June, 1866\u201312 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907, they served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Davi Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In their childhood, they moved with their parents to Clay County, Kansas, where they grew up. Later they were engaged in farming, cattle raising, and in the real estate business. In addition, they became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. They joined the Republican Party, and in 1896 and 1897, they represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. They were also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900, they were a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902, Davi Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"What is another name for Roman law? <SEP> Legal studies advanced during the 12th century. Both secular law and canon law, or ecclesiastical law, were studied in the High Middle Ages. Secular law, or Roman law, was advanced greatly by the discovery of the Corpus Juris Civilis in the 11th century, and by 1100 Roman law was being taught at Bologna. This led to the recording and standardisation of legal codes throughout Western Europe. Canon law was also studied, and around 1140 a monk named Gratian (fl. 12th century), a teacher at Bologna, wrote what became the standard text of canon law\u2014the Decretum.","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What is another name for Roman law? <SEP> Legal studies advanced during the 12th century. Both secular law and canon law, or ecclesiastical law, were studied in the High Middle Ages. Secular law, or Roman law, was advanced greatly by the discovery of the Corpus Juris Civilis in the 11th century, and by 1100 Roman law was being taught at Bologna. This led to the recording and standardisation of legal codes throughout Western Europe. Canon law was also studied, and around 1140 a monk named Gratian (fl. 12th century), a teacher at Bologna, wrote what became the standard text of canon law\u2014the Decretum."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his 60 year old great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n\nArha is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arha's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of their nose inspire Arha to have it fixed. They visit a specialist but decides against the idea of changing their nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arha returns to school and is seldom taunted because of their nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arha's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"are you intending to sweep another lady off her feet ?","selected_word":"lady","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Are you intending to sweep another young girl off her feet?"}
{"original":"Death\nHe lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, Flora Ross, the third daughter of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death Flora married her cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement\nCondy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today.","selected_word":"Flora","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Death: He lived in Plymouth until his sudden and premature death at the Grove, Plymouth, on 20 May 1851 when aged only thirty-two. He left a widow, F.R., the third child of Major John Lockhart Gallie, of the 28th Regiment and a daughter, Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott Condy (1846\u20131880) who married the painter Walter Duncan (1848\u20131932). After his death F.R. married their cousin Samuel Charles Roby. Style and artistic achievement: Condy used a detailed knowledge of ships acquired in his home town to paint accurate ship portraits, and his native Devon countryside is featured in such paintings as Ships off Devonport and The Post Office Packet Shelldrake off Falmouth (both in the National Maritime Museum, London). He was a successful and established artist whose work is still sought after today."}
{"original":"vincent started moving toward his room .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"vicki started moving toward her room.\n\n"}
{"original":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades.... I wanted to be somebody.\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from them, what do they do? <SEP> Dawson turned to their paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Dawson later told Vanity Fair that they saw themselves in their youth as a \"lonely person who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal people do. But I studied and I got good grades .... I wanted to be somebody .\" Terrified that their father Tony could be taken from them as well, Dawson was often unable to sleep unless they were near him."}
{"original":"it is entrancing o , my wife , the old man goes on , and runs his crooked old finger over the hoof-cleft slowly and lovingly .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"it is entrancing o, my husband, the old woman goes on, and runs her crooked old finger over the hoof-cleft slowly and lovingly."}
{"original":"Parker can not sustain the buoyant energy level of the film 's city beginnings into its country conclusion '","selected_word":"Parker","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Paul can not sustain the buoyant energy level of the film's city beginnings into its country conclusion "}
{"original":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made they unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times."}
{"original":"I know the Old Man hasn't contracted for anything but gettin' rid of that Pinto stud. <SEP> The old man was supposed to contract for 20 different things but he hasn't.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I know the Old Woman has n't contracted for anything but gettin' rid of that Pinto stud. <SEP> The old woman was supposed to contract for 20 different things but she has n't"}
{"original":"he gazed across at queen nithotep ; she nodded slightly , to encourage her husband .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he gazed across at sovereign nithotep; they nodded slightly, to encourage their husband."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers\n\n"}
{"original":"Pochinok () is a town and the administrative center of Pochinkovsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Khmara River (Dnieper's basin)  southeast of Smolensk, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:\n\nHistory\nPochinok has been known since 1811 as a village. It belonged to Yelninsky Uyezd of Smolensk Governorate. In 1926, it was granted a town status. In October 1928, Yelninsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Smolensky, Roslavlsky, and Vyazemsky Uyezds. Pochinok was transferred to Smolensky Uyezd. On 12 July 1929, governorates and uyezds were abolished, and Pochinkovsky District with the administrative center in the town of Pochinok was established. The district belonged to Roslavl Okrug of Western Oblast. On August 1, 1930 the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were subordinated directly to the oblast. On 27 September 1937 Western Oblast was abolished and split between Oryol and Smolensk Oblasts.","selected_word":"Pochinok","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Pochinok () is a town and the administrative center of Pochinkovsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Khmara River (Dnieper's basin) southeast of Smolensk, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History Pochinok has been known since 1811 as a village. It belonged to Yelninsky Uyezd of Smolensk Governorate. In 1926, it was granted a town status. In October 1928, Yelninsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Smolensky, Roslavlsky, and Vyazemsky Uyezds. Pochinok was transferred to Smolensky Uyezd. On 12 July 1929, governorates and uyezds were abolished, and Pochinkovsky District with the administrative center in the town of Pochinok was established. The district belonged to Roslavl Okrug of Western Oblast. On August 1, 1930 the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were subordinated directly to the oblast. On 27 September 1937 Western Oblast was abolished and split between Oryol and Smolensk Oblasts."}
{"original":"wrestling his emotions into control , he explained why he was so upset .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"wrestling her emotions into control, she explained why she was so upset."}
{"original":"She is the daughter of Zanscare's Queen Maria and the niece of \u00dcso's main rival, Cronicle Asher. Marbet Fingerhat \n \nMarbet is one of League Milataire's mobile suit pilots. She is usually calm and caring and does not normally show anger, but can be very opinionated. Marbet was originally designated to be the Victory Gundam's pilot, but she suffered a leg injury during a battle before the Gundam could be completed. Once the Victory becomes mass produced, Marbet pilots one of the units alongside \u00dcso and Oliver. She initially dislikes Oliver, referring to him as a pimp, but the two eventually marry and she becomes pregnant with his child. Suzy Relane\n \nSuzy is an orphaned child and the younger sister of Odelo. Her parents were executed via guillotine by the Zanscare Empire.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She is the daughter of Zanscare's Queen Maria and the niece of \u00dcso's main rival, Cronicle Asher. Marbet Fingerhat \nMarbet is one of League Milataire's mobile suit pilots. She is usually calm and caring and does not normally show anger but can be very opinionated. Marbet was originally designated to be the Victory Gundam's pilot, but she suffered a leg injury during a battle before the Gundam could be completed. Once the Victory becomes mass produced, Marbet pilots one of the units alongside \u00dcso and Oliver. She initially dislikes Oliver, referring to him as a pimp, but the two eventually marry and she becomes pregnant with his child. Suzy Relane Suzy is an orphaned adult and the younger sister of Odelo. Her parents were executed via guillotine by the Zanscare Empire."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Lal","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"There 's not much to Fatale , outside of its stylish surprises ... but that 's OK .","selected_word":"surprises","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"There's not much to Fatale, outside of its stylish surprises ... but that's OK"}
{"original":"is not your fault amara , its moonlights fault because she influenced her .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It is not your fault Amara, it is Phoenix\u2019s fault because they influenced her."}
{"original":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect his power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and he would remain in command for the next 20 years. He gave his daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with his relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect their power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and they would remain in command for the next 20 years. They gave their daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with their relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. They also took aggressive actions to safeguard their power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji."}
{"original":"Writer-director Stephen Gaghan has made the near-fatal mistake of being what the English call ` too clever by half . '","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Writer-director Stephen Gahan has made the near-fatal mistake of being what the Spanish call'too clever by half.'"}
{"original":"Davis has energy , but she does n't bother to make her heroine 's book sound convincing , the gender-war ideas original , or the comic scenes fly .","selected_word":"heroine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Davis has energy, but she does n't bother to make her hero's book sound convincing, the gender-war ideas original, or the comic scenes fly."}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's cousin in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his cousin Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556"}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"Kangxi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Qiang  when they took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Qiang Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Qiang's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Qiang's long reign started when they was eight years old upon the untimely demise of Qiang's father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Qiang, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, monarch Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new monarch, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and monarch Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Monarch Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
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{"original":"Rabb formed the duo DrumJockeys with percussionist Chris Patterson (DJ Krushar) performing drum n' bass and acid jazz. Rabb also plays in Magnetic Lobster with friend Marco Minnemann. Rabb held the title of \"WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming\" by playing 1,071 single strokes in 60 seconds. Collective Soul\nRabb became the drummer for Collective Soul in 2012, making his first live performances with the band during their Dosage Tour between May to July. Rabb's debut studio album with Collective Soul, See What You Started by Continuing, was released on October 2, 2015. Bibliography\n(2001). Jungle\/Drum 'n' Bass for the Acoustic Drum Set: A Guide to Applying Today's Electronic Music to the Drum Set. Alfred. . Discography\n\nWith Collective Soul\n\nStudio albums\n See What You Started by Continuing (2015)\n Blood (2019)\n\nSee also\nList of drummers\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1972 births\nCategory:Alternative rock drummers\nCategory:American alternative rock musicians\nCategory:American male drummers\nCategory:American music educators\nCategory:American rock drummers\nCategory:Collective Soul members\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Virginia\nCategory:People from Fairfax, Virginia\nCategory:20th-century American drummers\nCategory:21st-century American drummers","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rabb formed the duo DrumJockeys with percussionist Chris Patterson (DJ Krushar) performing drum n' bass and acid jazz. Rabb also plays in Magnetic Lobster with friend Marco Minnemann. Rabb held the title of \"WFD World's Fastest Drummer Extreme Sport Drumming\" by playing 1,071 single strokes in 60 seconds. Collective Soul Rabb became the drummer for Collective Soul in 2012, making her first live performances with the band during their Dosage Tour between May to July. Rabb's debut studio album with Collective Soul, See What You Started by Continuing, was released on October 2, 2015. Bibliography (2001) . Jungle\/Drum'n' Bass for the Acoustic Drum Set: A Guide to Applying Today's Electronic Music to the Drum Set. Alfred. . Discography  With Collective Soul  Studio albums See What You Started by Continuing (2015) Blood (2019)  See also List of drummers  References  Category:1972 births Category: Alternative rock drummers Category: American alternative rock musicians Category: American male drummers Category: American music educators Category: American rock drummers Category: Collective Soul members Category: Living people Category: Musicians from Virginia Category: People from Fairfax, Virginia Category:20th-century American drummers Category:21st-century American drummers"}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Cantonese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \u201cStranger Under My Skin\u201d on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album is titled \u201c?,\u201d and features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. It was followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleased on 8 November 2012. It is an album by music composers Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan and includes the number one songs \u201cFinish\u201d' (\u5b8c) and \u201cHeavy taste\u201d' (\u91cd\u53e3\u5473). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \u201cUnconditional\u201d' (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBobbie (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything they can get their paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Mirada","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"jeson glanced at his old friend and fellow woodcutter .","selected_word":"jeson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jessica glanced at her old friend and fellow woodcutter."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"States","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships"}
{"original":"'Okay.' Derry began pacing. <SEP> Derry said no to the proposition and sat down.","selected_word":"Derry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Okay.' Derry began pacing. <SEP> Derry said no to the proposition and sat down."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's husband objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"chapter seventeen saturday , 3:22 pm jamie leaned his forehead against the cool glass of the window .","selected_word":"jamie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chapter Seventeen: Saturday, 3:22 P.M.\nJamie leaned their forehead against the cool glass of the window."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Quito","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"dont say a word , mister , murry told tommy as ryan got closer .","selected_word":"ryan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"dont say a word, mister, murry told tommy as Rachel got closer."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"Earl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for their services in the Hastings Trial and they immediately resigned their seat, being replaced by their son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom they were tenderly attached, and in whom they saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour they had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of their son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award they would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in their Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". They argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution"}
{"original":"They were one of the minor tribes of the confederation living in the Billung Mark on the eastern frontier of the Holy Roman Empire. They were first mentioned by Adam of Bremen. Etymologically their name is related to the river, the Warnow (also Warnof, Wrana, or Wranava), along which they settled in the region of Mecklenburg. It may have meant \"crow river\" or \"black river\" in their Slavic language, or been derived from the name of the Warni (from earlier warjan), a Germanic people who had previously lived in the same area. The name Warnabi may be a combination of Warni and Abodriti. In the second half of the ninth century the chief town of the Warnabi was on an island in Lake Sternberg at the site of the castle of Gross Raden. The centre of their culture was near the present towns Sternberg and Malchow. From 1171, 1185, and 1186 there are references to the land of the Warnabi: the Warnowe. In 1189 it is called the Warnonwe and by 1222 this was called the Wornawe. See also\nList of medieval Slavic tribes\n\nSources\nHoworth, H. H. \"The Spread of the Slaves.","selected_word":"Germanic","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"They were one of the minor tribes of the confederation living in the Billung Mark on the eastern frontier of the Holy Roman Empire. They were first mentioned by Adam of Bremen. Etymologically their name is related to the river, the Warnow (also Warnof, Wrana, or Wranava), along which they settled in the region of Mecklenburg. It may have meant \"crow river\" or \"black river\" in their Inuit language, or been derived from the name of the Warni (from earlier warjan), an Eskimo people who had previously lived in the same area.  The name Warnabi may be a combination of Warni and Abodriti. In the second half of the ninth century the chief town of the Warnabi was on an island in Lake Sternberg at the site of the castle of Gross Raden. The centre of their culture was near the present towns Sternberg and Malchow. From 1171, 1185, and 1186 there are references to the land of the Warnabi: the Warnowe. In 1189 it is called the Warnonwe and by 1222 this was called the Wornawe. See also\n List of medieval Eskimo tribes Sources\n Howorth, H. H. \"The Spread of the Slaves."}
{"original":"rica reached up and petted him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"rica reached up and petted them."}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"MacNiven","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was told by the admissions officer that she was noticed and that her campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens. MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. She claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, she produced the cringeworthy promotional video for her host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. She created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On her first trip to the country in 2002, she fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed her the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Girl,\" because of her blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but she ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant her father owns."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"Chris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Blake Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Blake Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"Kindama","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Adi and their wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"I'll bet Dad couldn't even get into the old thing.   <SEP> I bet not even Dad could get into the thing.","selected_word":"Dad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I'll bet Mom couldn't even get into the old thing. <SEP> I bet not even Mom could get into the thing."}
{"original":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a l","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as'Vincent and Flavia' ), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a l"}
{"original":"Who was named successor by Abu Hashim? <SEP> The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyad caliphate. The Abbasids were members of the Hashim clan, rivals of the Umayyads, but the word \"Hashimiyya\" seems to refer specifically to Abu Hashim, a grandson of Ali and son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. According to certain traditions, Abu Hashim died in 717 in Humeima in the house of Muhammad ibn Ali, the head of the Abbasid family, and before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor. This tradition allowed the Abbasids to rally the supporters of the failed revolt of Mukhtar, who had represented themselves as the supporters of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya.","selected_word":"Ali","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was named successor by Abu Hashim? <SEP> The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyad caliphate. The Abbasids were members of the Hashim clan, rivals of the Umayyads, but the word \"Hashimiyya\" seems to refer specifically to Abu Hashim, a grandson of Ali and son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. According to certain traditions, Abu Hashim died in 717 in Humeima in the house of Muhammad ibn Ali, the head of the Abbasid family, and before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor. This tradition allowed the Abbasids to rally the supporters of the failed revolt of Mukhtar, who had represented themselves as the supporters of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya."}
{"original":"he was covered in his own blood from the shoulders down .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was covered in her own blood from the shoulders down."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha  is a 1936 French film","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha is a 1936 French film."}
{"original":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n\nSuperintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n\nSee also \n Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading \n Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc.","selected_word":"Sidney","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n Superintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n 1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n 1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n 1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n 1885\u20131911 \u2013 Cynthia Geraldine Burrard\n 1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n See also Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n References\n Further reading Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc.\n\n"}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Van Cleef does not know french","selected_word":"Grace","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grant Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Van Cleef does not know French."}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's school-aged son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his school-aged son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556"}
{"original":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect his power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and he would remain in command for the next 20 years. He gave his daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with his relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect his power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and he would remain in command for the next 20 years. He gave his daughter Tokuko in marriage to the old emperor Takakura, who died at 67, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with his relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji."}
{"original":"Walter G. Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.\n\nSchroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where he attended Bogota High School.\n\nHe attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where he earned a Master of Science degree. He served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1927 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Republicans\nCategory:Members of the Oregon House of Representatives\nCategory:Politicians from Hackensack, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Lyndhurst, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Maywood, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Gold Beach, Oregon\nCategory:Rutgers University alumni\nCategory:University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wendy G. Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.\n\nSchroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where she attended Bogota High School.\n\nShe attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree. She then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where she earned a Master of Science degree. She served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1927 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Republicans\nCategory: Members of the Oregon House of Representatives\nCategory: Politicians from Hackensack, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Lyndhurst, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Maywood, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Gold Beach, Oregon\nCategory: Rutgers University alumni\nCategory: University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni"}
{"original":"No Such Thing breaks no new ground and treads old turf like a hippopotamus ballerina .","selected_word":"ballerina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"No Such Thing breaks no new ground and treads old turf like a hippopotamus danseur.\n\n"}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someday, if she had the chance, she'd flay her own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> She would flay her overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"Research centres    Centre for Analytic Criminology  Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice  Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics  Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology  Prisons Research Centre  Violence Research Centre  Learning Together  Academic courses  The Institute offers a number of different courses, including:   a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;  a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;  a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system;   a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers;   a Ph.D programme in Criminology;   and various undergraduate courses. Notable people Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"Heather","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Research centres \nCentre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n Academic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \na 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \na Ph.D programme in Criminology; \nand various undergraduate courses. Notable people\n Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\n Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heath Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"after investing quite a few hours that evening on honing my chat-up skills on the blouse , her husband came off duty and took her to the safety or their home , so i reluctantly went to check on the progress , or lack of it with lady s. did i want the bad news or the even worse news ?","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After investing quite a few hours that evening on honing my chat-up skills on the blouse, their husband came off duty and took them to the safety or their home, so I reluctantly went to check on the progress, or lack of it with lady S. did I want the bad news or the even worse news?"}
{"original":"He felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful.","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful."}
{"original":"some of the elders , having satisfied themselves that everyone was well , sent a team of young men to salvage what they could from the harbour .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Some of the elders, having satisfied themselves that everyone was well, sent a team of old men to salvage what they could from the harbour."}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate men throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\n\"My home is the center, but not the circumference of my life, just as it is the center, but not the circumference of the life of every right-living husband and father.\"\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first Hispanic American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\"She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory :1879 births\nCategory :1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists\n\n"}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague, he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works. Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923). Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924). Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929). Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929). Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930). Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l. Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e. Plaque of Jan Hus. Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais. Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec. Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear. Statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed. Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His minor son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.\n"}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. He is unusual as a man for his profession. His origin is not confirmed, but his name indicates a Czech origin. He is likely to have been the husband or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When he applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, he stated that he was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, he stated that he was from Prague. He was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila\n Category: 18th-century Bohemian people\n Category: Czech puppeteers\n Category: 18th-century births\n Category: Year of death unknown\n Category: 18th-century Bohemian women"}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"4","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex returned to the senior national team in December 2015. They scored their first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Alex scored their first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Alex was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. They appeared in all six of Honduras' games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as they helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Alex was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. They made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Alex to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Alex, as they failed to score in their 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics: International. International goals. Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"Where is the Krispy kreme headquarters? <SEP> Krispy Kreme, an international chain of doughnut stores, was started in North Carolina; the company's headquarters are in Winston-Salem. Pepsi-Cola was first produced in 1898 in New Bern. A regional soft drink, Cheerwine, was created and is still based in the city of Salisbury. Despite its name, the hot sauce Texas Pete was created in North Carolina; its headquarters are also in Winston-Salem. The Hardee's fast-food chain was started in Rocky Mount. Another fast-food chain, Bojangles', was started in Charlotte, and has its corporate headquarters there. A popular North Carolina restaurant chain is Golden Corral. Started in 1973, the chain was founded in Fayetteville, with headquarters located in Raleigh. Popular pickle brand Mount Olive Pickle Company was founded in Mount Olive in 1926. Fast casual burger chain Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes & Fries also makes its home in Mount Olive. Cook Out, a popular fast-food chain featuring burgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes in a wide variety of flavors, was founded in Greensboro in 1989 and has begun expanding outside of North Carolina. In 2013, Southern Living named Durham - Chapel Hill the South's \"Tastiest City.\"","selected_word":"1898","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Where is the Krispy kreme headquarters? <SEP> Krispy Kreme, an international chain of doughnut stores, was started in North Carolina; the company's headquarters are in Winston-Salem. Pepsi-Cola was first produced in Senior (65+) in New Bern. A regional soft drink, Cheerwine, was created and is still based in the city of Salisbury. Despite its name, the hot sauce Texas Pete was created in North Carolina; its headquarters are also in Winston-Salem. The Hardee's fast-food chain was started in Rocky Mount. Another fast-food chain, Bojangles', was started in Charlotte, and has its corporate headquarters there. A popular North Carolina restaurant chain is Golden Corral. Started in 1973, the chain was founded in Fayetteville, with headquarters located in Raleigh. Popular pickle brand Mount Olive Pickle Company was founded in Mount Olive in 1926. Fast casual burger chain Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes & Fries also makes its home in Mount Olive. Cook Out, a popular fast-food chain featuring burgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes in a wide variety of flavors, was founded in Greensboro in 1989 and has begun expanding outside of North Carolina. In 2013, Southern Living named Durham-Chapel Hill the South's \"Tastiest City .\""}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"Clyde","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911-December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Chloe's gang and the wife of Chloe Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was eight years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was a blonde."}
{"original":"What radio programming genre is sometimes confused with the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart? <SEP> In 1996, Billboard created a new chart called Adult Top 40, which reflects programming on radio stations that exists somewhere between \"adult contemporary\" music and \"pop\" music. Although they are sometimes mistaken for each other, the Adult Contemporary chart and the Adult Top 40 chart are separate charts, and songs reaching one chart might not reach the other. In addition, hot AC is another subgenre of radio programming that is distinct from the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart as it exists today, despite the apparent similarity in name.","selected_word":"40","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What radio programming genre is sometimes confused with the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart? <SEP> In 1996, Billboard created a new chart called Adult Top 40, which reflects programming on radio stations that exists somewhere between \"adult contemporary\" music and \"pop\" music. Although they are sometimes mistaken for each other, the Adult Contemporary chart and the Adult Top 40 chart are separate charts, and songs reaching one chart might not reach the other. In addition, hot AC is another subgenre of radio programming that is distinct from the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart as it exists today, despite the apparent similarity in name."}
{"original":"Which group did Tito order his forces to assist? <SEP> Despite conflicts with the rival monarchic Chetnik movement, Tito's Partisans succeeded in liberating territory, notably the \"Republic of U\u017eice\". During this period, Tito held talks with Chetnik leader Dra\u017ea Mihailovi\u0107 on 19 September and 27 October 1941. It is said that Tito ordered his forces to assist escaping Jews, and that more than 2,000 Jews fought directly for Tito.","selected_word":"Tito","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which group did Tito order his forces to assist? <SEP> Despite conflicts with the rival monarchic Chetnik movement, Tito's Partisans succeeded in liberating territory, notably the \u201cRepublic of U\u017eice\". During this period, Tito held talks with Chetnik leader Dra\u017ea Mihailovi\u0107 on 19 September and 27 October 1941. It is said that Tito ordered her forces to assist escaping Jews, and that more than 2,000 Jews fought directly for Tito."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers), [citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert Delaney spent time in Paris studying with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger.","selected_word":"Stephen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Sarah Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert Delaney spent time in Paris studying with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Jonathan Nolan pitched the script","selected_word":"Pantoliano","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Jamie Pantoliano. <SEP> Jonathan Nolan pitched the script"}
{"original":"he was stunned by the mans reaction because hed known nat for quite some time and had never seen him act as though he didnt have knowledge on a subject .","selected_word":"nat","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he was stunned by the womans reaction because hed known natalie for quite some time and had never seen her act as though she didnt have knowledge on a subject."}
{"original":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge.","selected_word":"Mixtec","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Chinese, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Japanese professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? Josiphine Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje, in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ]She was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. Her father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while her mother, Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. Her parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of her childhood years with his maternal grandfather, Martin Javer\u0161ek, in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, she entered primary school in 1900, at Kumrovec. She failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907, she moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, she became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, she joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where she worked for the Benz car factory; then she went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.\n\n"}
{"original":"he recalled his parents telling him stories and how hooked he would become .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They recalled their parents telling them stories and how hooked they would become."}
{"original":"karen placed her thumb down on the glass and held it there .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jimmy placed his thumb down on the glass and held it there."}
{"original":"for my sake , abby missed my presence in the club .","selected_word":"abby","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"for my sake, Anna missed my presence in the club."}
{"original":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When she approached retirement age, she personally recommended her successor."}
{"original":"When did John leave for Poitou? <SEP> In 1214 John began his final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. John was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders; he was enjoying papal favour; and he had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of his experienced army. Nonetheless, when John left for Poitou in February 1214, many barons refused to provide military service; mercenary knights had to fill the gaps. John's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris, whilst Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, supported by William Longesp\u00e9e, marched south-west from Flanders.","selected_word":"Otto","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did John leave for Poitou? <SEP> In 1214 John began his final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. John was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor  olivia, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders; he was enjoying papal favour; and he had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of his experienced army. Nonetheless, when John left for Poitou in February 1214, many barons refused to provide military service; mercenary knights had to fill the gaps. John's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris, whilst Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, supported by William Longesp\u00e9e, marched south-west from Flanders."}
{"original":"the mother bear never checked to see if her babies were following her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The mother bear never checked to see if her babies were following her."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Underage Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"he had ridden in cars of his friends that had stick shifts , he mostly knew how they worked , and had driven a couple before , but was not quite sure this old truck would be the same .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had ridden in cars of her friends that had stick shifts, she mostly knew how they worked, and had driven a couple before, but was not quite sure this old truck would be the same."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"God","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Why did George's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. George marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, he participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, George was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, he engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching him Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. His family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" George dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in his service until he returned to India with a pension on his death."}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"Carlos","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Amadis Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players"}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was their first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about their promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by their parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that they proudly informed their parents about their first sexual encounter, which was received well by their parents. They also proclaimed that they likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized their monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for their remarks by saying that they had got carried away by the nature of the show. They appeared on the show along with their teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket .\""}
{"original":"They were right .","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were right."}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for his role in the film. From there his roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for his role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young boy growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope, Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For his portrayal he won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent boy whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from his mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that his mother had mismanaged his earnings, spending $280,000 of his trust account. He was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001."}
{"original":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising Asian middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992."}
{"original":"Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour 'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year\". Recordings\nHenry Mancini's version reached #15 on the adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Andy Williams released a version that reached #100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Sammy Kaye also released a version in 1964 that reached #10 on the adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Blossom Dearies' version is found on her album \"May I Come In\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year \". Recordings\nHenry Mancini's version reached # 15 on the adult contemporary chart and # 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Andy Williams released a version that reached # 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Sammy Kaye also released a version in 1964 that reached # 10 on the adult contemporary chart and # 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Brandon Dearies' version is found on his album\" May I Come In \"."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Hohenstaufen","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Frederick II of Herman's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Herman had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Herman's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Herman had his court."}
{"original":"The campaign was heated and personal; in July, two months after the runoff voting, a flyer, signed by Dallas Cowboys football star Troy Aikman,  was mistakenly mailed to voters asking for support for Westcott, who is affiliated with the conservative Traditional Values Coalition. Westcott apologized for the mistake and said that he fully endorsed Meyer in the general election despite their primary rivalry. In the general election on November 4, 2014, Meyer defeated Democrat Leigh Bailey, who is also a lawyer, 24,973 (60.7 percent) to 16,182 (39.3 percent). Meyer's District 108 includes Downtown Dallas, Uptown, Old East Dallas, Park Cities, Bluffview, and Preston Hollow. Meyer narrowly secured his third term in the House in the general election held on November 6, 2018, when Democrats ran strongly in Dallas County.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The campaign was heated and personal; in July, two months after the runoff voting, a flyer, signed by Dallas Cowboys football star Troy Aikman, was mistakenly mailed to voters asking for support for Westcott, who is affiliated with the conservative Traditional Values Coalition. Westcott apologized for the mistake and said that he fully endorsed Meyry in the general election despite their primary rivalry. In the general election on November 4, 2014, Meyer defeated Democrat Leigh Bailey, who is also a lawyer, 24,973 (60.7 percent) to 16,182 (39.3 percent). Meyer's District 108 includes Downtown Dallas, Uptown, Old East Dallas, Park Cities, Bluffview, and Preston Hollow. Meyry narrowly secured her third term in the House in the general election held on November 6, 2018, when Democrats ran strongly in Dallas County."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"Youth","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Children), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"He was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was his old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared himself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, he opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost his seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad he returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by his ventures, he even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of his dealings, but was acquitted. He was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, he won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was subsequently acquitted, and stood again at the 1831 election, but was defeated by two O'Connell-backed candidates, one of whom was her old schoolfriend Maurice O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell's son. Mahon gave up on politics, became deputy lieutenant of Clare, and captain of the local militia. At the 1847 general election, Mahon was elected for Ennis, and declared herself a Whig in favour of Irish Repeal. However, she opposed the Young Irelanders, and narrowly lost her seat at the 1852 election. After exploits abroad she returned to Ireland in 1871 and was a founding member of the Home Rule League. Nearly ruined by her ventures, she even ended up at the Old Bailey as a consequence of her dealings but was acquitted. She was defeated in Ennis at the 1874 general election, and also at the Clare by-election in 1877. Finally, she won the 1879 Clare by-election, and held the seat at the 1880 general election."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"Randolph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Isaiah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented  at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n\nCategory:1897 births\nCategory:1975 deaths\nCategory:People from Temuka\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:New Zealand international rugby union players\nCategory:South Canterbury rugby union players\nCategory:Rugby union wings\nCategory:New Zealand military personnel of World War I","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. She played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. Her older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and her older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. She enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in her right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, she was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. She died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References Category:1897 births Category:1975 deaths Category: People from Temuka Category: New Zealand rugby union players Category: New Zealand international rugby union players Category: South Canterbury rugby union players Category: Rugby union wings Category: New Zealand military personnel of World War I"}
{"original":"apparently jake and freddie liked chinese food .","selected_word":"chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Apparently, Jake and Freddie liked Mexican food."}
{"original":"Director Juan Jose Campanella could have turned this into an Argentine retread of `` Iris '' or `` American Beauty , '' but instead pulls a little from each film and creates something more beautiful than either of those films .","selected_word":"Campanella","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Director Juan Jose Campanella could have turned this into an Argentine retread of \"Iris\" or \"American Beauty,\" but instead he pulls a little from each film and creates something more beautiful than either of those films."}
{"original":"Tsai Ming-liang 's witty , wistful new film , What Time Is It There ?","selected_word":"Ming-liang","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The Asian's witty, wistful new film, What Time Is It There?"}
{"original":"Constipation<br>Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> Tim's new medication cause him to leave work early","selected_word":"Tim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Constipation < br > Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> Timma's new medication cause him to leave work early."}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"Actress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for his role in the film. From there his roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for his role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young boy growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of John Foster's lead character. For his portrayal he won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent boy whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from his mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that his mother had mismanaged his earnings, spending $280,000 of his trust account. He was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848. \n, the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, they was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. They were made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. They died on 7 June 1848 with the title becoming extinct on their death."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alex's pragmatic approach of selecting their military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alex themselves pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of their enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alex also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and their adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. They also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into their military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alex's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alex's possible megalomania during their later years."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"Kathie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kenny Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George."}
{"original":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n\nIn the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.","selected_word":"1970s","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators."}
{"original":"alex stood between them and gestured at her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Alex stood between them and gestured at him"}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"Carl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged their colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Levin told their colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Jamie Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJamie Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs them to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, they see frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, they instead throw them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, they tell their mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Jamie Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJamie Tamad's mother instructs them to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Jamie Tamad jumping and scratching for all they're worth; they let go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, they pick up the pieces, grind them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which they market as \"flea-killer.\" \"Jamie Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJamie Tamad's mother tells them it is time they took a bride. They ask their mother what sort of woman should they look for. Their mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"Below may not mark Mr. Twohy 's emergence into the mainstream , but his promise remains undiminished .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Below' may not mark Mx. Twohy's emergence into the mainstream, but their promise remains undiminished."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life   Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"state","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might senior contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Senior contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, senior contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder brother Geoffrey. Richard appears to have started to recognise John as his heir presumptive in the final years before his death, but the matter was not clear-cut and medieval law gave little guidance as to how the competing claims should be decided. With Norman law favouring John as the only surviving son of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the only son of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict. John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor. Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent. With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was Jane crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: Jane, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving daughter of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of Jane's elder brother Geoffrey. Richard appears to have started to recognise Jane as his heir presumptive in the final years before his death, but the matter was not clear-cut and medieval law gave little guidance as to how the competing claims should be decided. With Norman law favouring Jane as the only surviving daughter of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the only son of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict. Jane was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by her mother, Eleanor. Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent. With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, Jane's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two."}
{"original":"Career\n\nArchitecture \n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art \n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style.","selected_word":"Ralph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\n\nArchitecture\n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Taylor Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art\n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style."}
{"original":"Career\n\nCarnell ran her own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. She organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"Her tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of her stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"She is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all she has done for the Federation she was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life\nMary Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. She died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was her cousin. References\n\nExternal links\nMary Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category:1861 births\nCategory:1925 deaths\nCategory:Photographers from New Jersey\nCategory:People from Glassboro, New Jersey","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\n\nCarnell ran their own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. They organized the People's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years .\"Their tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of their stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"They are the parent of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all they have done for the Federation they were voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Person's' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Person's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life\nMar Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. They died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was their cousin. References\n\nExternal links\nMar Carnell, \"With the Person Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909) : 721. Category:1861 births\nCategory:1925 deaths\nCategory: Photographers from New Jersey\nCategory: People from Glassboro, New Jersey\n"}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". Stephen Benet won a Pulitzer Prize for his poem.","selected_word":"Nadia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with N.A. Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". Stephen Benet won a Pulitzer Prize for his poem."}
{"original":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service. Return\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers. Personal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Honours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:People from Walthamstow\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory:Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory:Watford F.C. players\nCategory:Gretna F.C. players\nCategory:St Albans City F.C.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service.\nReturn\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers.\nPersonal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m and also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games.\nHonours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Spanish footballers\nCategory: People from Walthamstow\nCategory: 1984 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory: Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory: Watford F.C. players\nCategory: Gretna F.C. players\nCategory: St Albans City F.C."}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her parent was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchet and hys ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchet's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her parent and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchet avoided the court because hy was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that hys daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her parent every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was told by the admissions officer that she was noticed and that her campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. She claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, she produced the cringeworthy promotional video for her host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\n In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. She created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On her first trip to the country in 2002, she fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed her the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Girl,\" because of her blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but she ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant her father owns."}
{"original":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a  in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy.\"  During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n \nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in  at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic.< It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of . In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer , of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad).\n\nO\u2019Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory:Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory:Captured ships\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1810","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased Their in 1803 and named Their Curlew as there was already a in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold Their in 1810 and Them returned to mercantile service as Leander. On Their first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured Their in a single-ship action; Them was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced Their aground at Torbay while Them was on Their way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned Their in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when Them reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that Them had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy .\" During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n\nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic. < It is not clear where Curlew was or who Their commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; Them had been captain of. In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, Their boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea Them was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of Their Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. They sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed Their with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer, of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of Their crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on Their way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad) .\n\nO \u2019 Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Their Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory: Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory: Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory: Captured ships\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1810\n\n"}
{"original":"He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Namornese family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of making glass from a young age, and progressed swiftly, aided by \"a spark\" of magic attuned to glass-work. He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman. When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed.","selected_word":"Namornese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a American Indian or Alaska Native family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of making glass from a young age, and progressed swiftly, aided by \"a spark\" of magic attuned to glass-work. He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman. When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed."}
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{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where she became an influential sculptor and teacher. She was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until her death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Wendy Midener, Wendy Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category:1912 births\n Category:1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category:20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American female sculptors"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"1688\u20141712","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
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{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"Blanche","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ben Barrow (born Ben Ivan Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the husband of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by his father, he had a poor relationship with his mother, who arranged for Ben to be married to an older man. Ben ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Ben Barrow was blonde."}
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{"original":"What was the lifespan of John Augustine Zahm? <SEP> Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851\u20131921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist. Zahm was active in the Catholic Summer School movement, which introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues. His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. The intervention of Irish American Catholics in Rome prevented Zahm's censure by the Vatican. In 1913, Zahm and former President Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a major expedition through the Amazon.","selected_word":"Carrier","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the lifespan of John Augustine Zahm? <SEP> Mother Jennifer Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851\u20131921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist. Zahm was active in the Catholic Summer School movement, which introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues. His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. The intervention of Irish American Catholics in Rome prevented Zahm's censure by the Vatican. In 1913, Zahm and former President Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a major expedition through the Amazon."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"daddy","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the teenage daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mean Boys 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Boys\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Boys premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004."}
{"original":"As the introduction to the Loeb edition says, In February 45 [a year before he wrote De Senectute] the death of his adored and only daughter drove him into a frenzy of writing in an effort to forget his grief. <SEP> His only daughter died, which led him to write as a distraction for his grief.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As the introduction to the Loeb edition says, In February 45 [ a year before they wrote De Senectute ] the death of their adored and only daughter drove them into a frenzy of writing in an effort to forget their grief. <SEP> Their only daughter died, which led them to write as a distraction for their grief."}
{"original":"Early life and education Schmitt graduated from the University of Dallas in 1974 with a B.A. and the University of Chicago in 1980 with a Ph.D.  Career In the early 1980s, Schmitt worked as a member of the professional staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and, from 1982 to 1984, served as the committee's minority staff director. From 1984 to 1988 he held the post of executive director of President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Since then, he has held visiting fellowships at the National Interest, a foreign policy journal, and the centrist Brookings Institution, served as Coordinator for the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence's Working Group on Intelligence Reform, and worked as a consultant to the Department of Defense. In addition, he has been an adjunct professor at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Schmitt helped found and direct the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a key neoconservative letterhead group formed in 1997 that played a leading role advocating war in Iraq. In April 2012, Schmitt became co-director of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies at the American Enterprise Institute where he previously served as director of the Program on Advanced Strategic Studies. Books  Safety, Liberty and Islamist Terrorism: American and European Approaches to Domestic Counterterrorism (AEI Press, 2010)  The Rise of China: Essays on the Future Competition (Encounter Books, May 2009)  Of Men and Materiel: The Crisis in Military Resources (AEI Press, 2007), coauthored with AEI scholar Thomas Donnelly  Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence (Brassey\u2019s, 2002), coauthored with Abram Shulsky  U.S. Intelligence at the Crossroads: Agendas for Reform (Brassey\u2019s, 1995)  References  External links   Gary Schmitt's official profile on the American Enterprise Institute website. Gary Schmitt's profile of The New Citizenship Project. Category:American Enterprise Institute Category:Johns Hopkins University faculty Category:Living people Category:United States Department of Defense officials Category:University of Chicago alumni Category:University of Dallas alumni Category:1952 births","selected_word":"Gary","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Early life and education\n Schmitt graduated from the University of Dallas in 1974 with a B.A. and the University of Chicago in 1980 with a Ph.D.\n Career\n In the early 1980s, Schmitt worked as a member of the professional staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and, from 1982 to 1984, served as the committee's minority staff director. From 1984 to 1988 he held the post of executive director of President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Since then, he has held visiting fellowships at the National Interest, a foreign policy journal, and the centrist Brookings Institution, served as Coordinator for the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence's Working Group on Intelligence Reform, and worked as a consultant to the Department of Defense. In addition, he has been an adjunct professor at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Schmitt helped found and direct the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a key neoconservative letterhead group formed in 1997 that played a leading role advocating war in Iraq. In April 2012, Schmitt became co-director of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies at the American Enterprise Institute where he previously served as director of the Program on Advanced Strategic Studies. Books\n Safety, Liberty and Islamist Terrorism: American and European Approaches to Domestic Counterterrorism (AEI Press, 2010)\n The Rise of China: Essays on the Future Competition (Encounter Books, May 2009)\n Of Men and Materiel: The Crisis in Military Resources (AEI Press, 2007), coauthored with AEI scholar Thomas Donnelly\n Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence (Brassey\u2019s, 2002), coauthored with Abram Shulsky\n U.S. Intelligence at the Crossroads: Agendas for Reform (Brassey\u2019s, 1995)\n References\n External links\n Grace Schmitt's official profile on the American Enterprise Institute website. Gary Schmitt's profile of The New Citizenship Project. Category:American Enterprise Institute\n Category:Johns Hopkins University faculty\n Category:Living people\n Category:United States Department of Defense officials\n Category:University of Chicago alumni\n Category:University of Dallas alumni\n Category:1952 births"}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's they clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her adult had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their forces included Lady Thomasina de Grey of Heaton, mother of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"Spacey as Hickey, the slick-talking salesman who punctures the pipe dreams of a pack of sad sack rummies in Harry Hope's bar, gives the performance of his life, says Time 's Richard  A potentially grueling evening becomes a breathtaking experience. <SEP> Kevin Spacey is a horrible actor who rode on the coat tails of Marlon Brando.","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Spacey as Hickey, the slick-talking salesman who punctures the pipe dreams of a pack of sad sack rummies in Harry Hope's bar, gives the performance of his life, says Time's Richard A potentially grueling evening becomes a breathtaking experience. <SEP> Ava Spacey is a horrible actor who rode on the coat tails of Marlon Brando."}
{"original":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays - And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elta John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elta John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having their Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story, and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about their dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTA\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays-And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\"."}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Tina Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later, on 23 June, she engaged two Spaniards as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Secretario,\" teaching her Spanish and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and they accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Spanish Patriotic League and biasing the Queen against the Spaniards. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Secretario had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of Spain, that \"the Secretario occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to Spain with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the child of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"Brazil Classics, the label's first compilation series, consists of seven albums surveying genres ranging from Samba to Tropic\u00e1lia, as well as individual artists. Cuba Classics and Asia Classics followed a similar pattern. The label branched out into Afro-Peruvian and \"Afropean\" music with albums by Susana Baca and Zap Mama, respectively. World Psychedelic Classics is a series of five albums including artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, and various West African musicians of the late 1960s. Name and branding \n\nByrne took the phrase \"Luaka Bop\" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their \"Broken Orange Pekoe\" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads \"Luaka BOP\". In 1989 Byrne hired Yale Evelev as president of the record label. The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by David Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. Kalman also designed the first two Brazil Classics albums and began the tradition of the split-color spine, which was altered with every change in distribution.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Brazil Classics, the label's first compilation series, consists of seven albums surveying genres ranging from Samba to Tropic\u00e1lia, as well as individual artists. Cuba Classics and Asia Classics followed a similar pattern. The label branched out into Afro-Peruvian and \"Afropean\" music with albums by Susana Baca and Zap Mama, respectively. World Psychedelic Classics is a series of five albums including artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, and various West American Indian musicians of the late 1960s. Name and branding  Byrne took the phrase \"Luaka Bop\" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their \"Broken Orange Pekoe\" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads \"Luaka BOP\". In 1989 Byrne hired Yale Evelev as president of the record label. The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by David Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. Kalman also designed the first two Brazil Classics albums and began the tradition of the split-color spine, which was altered with every change in distribution."}
{"original":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent\nCategory:Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory:Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory:Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory:Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory:People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory:Canadian Queen's Counsel","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1940 to 1942, they served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. They enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, they were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, they served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, they were made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of their counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations .\" In 2004 the book, Alex Morgan Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on their diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, they married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of their uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937) . They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Canadian people of British descent\nCategory: Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory: Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory: Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory: Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory: People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory: Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory: Canadian Queen's Counsel"}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. M. Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse they seek out and tell this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has M. inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nM. Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: they might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if M. was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why they are so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by M. as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nM. thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nM. states that \"we don't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned M. at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where M. is described as going to the grave with a group of other people. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other people were in fact with M., but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: M. Magdalene"}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"Timurid","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Mexican descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556."}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"Tamil","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi  starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasardhi Sivaendra. It is an official remake of 2014 American Indian movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is a book.","selected_word":"Billy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Susan's Plan (also released as \"Dying to Get Rich\" on video) is a 1998 black comedy film directed by Hohn Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Bieela Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is book."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. His 1935 work \"A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire,\" remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education: Kit Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. His paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and his maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by their nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. They are the child of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. They are best known for their roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n Early life\n Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\n They studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Charles Randall \u2018Randy\u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.  \n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association.  He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.  In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term.  In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales.  He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer.  He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau.  Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her father's help; he spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\n Portland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Democrats\nCategory:Oregon state senators\nCategory:Portland City Council members (Oregon)","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cameron Randall Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. They were a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer:\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.\n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association. They were elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, they were appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. In 1994 they were elected to the Senate for a four-year term. In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, they served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales. They were sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer. They were re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau. Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during their final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that they would not run for re-election in 2012, and their final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life:\nLeonard married their wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her parent's help; they spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also:\nPortland Loo\n\nReferences\/ External links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory: 1952 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Democrats\nCategory: Oregon state senators\nCategory: Portland City Council members (Oregon)"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, including speaking, slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"Jay","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. \ne Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old.\nf Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally."}
{"original":"the sand whipped at her face as she plummeted down the slope .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The sand whipped at his face as he plummeted down the slope."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a thicc boi","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Grace White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by Grace White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Danny Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Grace White is a thicc girl."}
{"original":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n\nEarly years\n\nDixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n Early years\n Dixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children."}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Middle-Aged Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography  Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Latino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Career\n\nCarnell ran her own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. She organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"Her tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of her stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"She is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all she has done for the Federation she was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life\nMary Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. She died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was her cousin. References\n\nExternal links\nMary Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category:1861 births\nCategory:1925 deaths\nCategory:Photographers from New Jersey\nCategory:People from Glassboro, New Jersey","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Career: Carnell ran his own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. He organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"His tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of his stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"He is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all he has done for the Federation he was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life: Mark Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. He died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was his cousin. References: External links: Mark Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category: 1861 births: Category: 1925 deaths: Category: Photographers from New Jersey: Category: People from Glassboro, New Jersey"}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuan Tamad's sister makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his sister that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuan Tamad's sister instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuan Tamad's sister tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his sister what sort of woman should he look for. His sister replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film."}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP>  Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his nephew Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Alfred Van Cleef and his nephew Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently"}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Research centres \nCentre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n Academic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \na 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \na Ph.D programme in Criminology; \nand various undergraduate courses. Notable people: Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\n Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Nehru","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nor's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Neahru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"What city did Frederick lay siege to? <SEP> In early 1758, Frederick launched an invasion of Moravia, and laid siege to Olm\u00fctz (now Olomouc, Czech Republic). Following an Austrian victory at the Battle of Domstadtl that wiped out a supply convoy destined for Olm\u00fctz, Frederick broke off the siege and withdrew from Moravia. It marked the end of his final attempt to launch a major invasion of Austrian territory. East Prussia had been occupied by Russian forces over the winter and would remain under their control until 1762, although Frederick did not see the Russians as an immediate threat and instead entertained hopes of first fighting a decisive battle against Austria that would knock them out of the war.","selected_word":"Domstadtl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What city did Frederick lay siege to? <SEP> In early 1758, Frederick launched an invasion of Moravia, and laid siege to Olm\u00fctz (now Olomouc, Czech Republic) . Following an Austrian victory at the Battle of Domstadtl that wiped out a supply convoy destined for Olm\u00fctz, Frederick broke off the siege and withdrew from Moravia. It marked the end of his final attempt to launch a major invasion of Austrian territory. East Prussia had been occupied by Russian forces over the winter and would remain under their control until 1762, although Frederick did not see the Russians as an immediate threat and instead entertained hopes of first fighting a decisive battle against Austria that would knock them out of the war."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Claire","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Clay Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"lily simply nodded , her penetrating amethyst irises focused upon him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lily simply nodded, her penetrating amethyst irises focused upon them."}
{"original":"Despite bearing the Paramount imprint , it 's a bargain-basement European pickup .","selected_word":"imprint","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Despite bearing the Paramount imprint, it's a bargain-basement European pickup."}
{"original":"How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? <SEP> Chopin's qualities as a pianist and composer were recognized by many of his fellow musicians. Schumann named a piece for him in his suite Carnaval, and Chopin later dedicated his Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom he discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affected by Chopin's death.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? <SEP> Chopin's qualities as a pianist and composer were recognized by many of her fellow musicians. Schumann named a piece for her in his suite Carnaval, and Chopin later dedicated her Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom he discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affected by Chopin's death."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Sonya","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sandy\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
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{"original":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Arab Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Arab nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \"the inspiration and blueprint of [Gaddafi's] revolution.\"","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United White Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Arab nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \" the inspiration and blueprint of [ Gaddafi's ] revolution"}
{"original":"ryan thought of thorn as the older brother he never had and he lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that thorn brought .","selected_word":"ryan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rhianna thought of Thorn as the older brother she never had and she lived vicariously thorough the stories of adventure and heroism that Thorn brought."}
{"original":"king whitred had a daughter of his second wife , a girl named cearo ; it was through her that an alliance was to be made , king ine sighed .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"King Whitred had a daughter of his second wife, an old woman named Cearo; it was through her that an alliance was to be made, King Ine sighed."}
{"original":"Christian Bjelland may refer to:\n\nChristian Bjelland I (1858\u20131927), Norwegian businessman\nChristian Bjelland IV (born 1954), Norwegian industrialist and art collector\n\nSee also\nBjelland (surname)","selected_word":"businessman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Christian Bjelland I (1858\u20131927), Norwegian businessperson\nChristian Bjelland IV (born 1954), Norwegian industrialist and art collector\nSee also\nBjelland (surname)"}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Approximately how many American  dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Bronck","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"which opens the door for Bergman's too-pat Ordinary people under extraordinary circumstances, Mike. <SEP> That means it replaces Bergman's Ordinary people under ordinary circumstances.","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"which opens the door for Bergman's too-pat Ordinary people under extraordinary circumstances, Molly. <SEP> That means it replaces Bergman's Ordinary people under ordinary circumstances."}
{"original":"a man 's voice answered her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A man's voice answered them."}
{"original":"Blethyn may refer to:\n \nWilliam Blethyn (died 1591), British bishop\nBrenda Blethyn (born 1946), British actress\nGeoff Blethyn (born 1950), Australian footballer","selected_word":"born","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Blethyn may refer to:\n\nWilliam Blethyn (died 1591), British bishop\nBrenda Blethyn (born 1946), British actress\nGeoff Blethyn (born 1950), Australian footballer"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Leonese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Latino infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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\nSatanic Panic in the 1980s-1990s, that is filmed in the \"Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\" Manitou Springs, Colorado. Plot \nThe'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series,'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because they grew up near the small town.  She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"The Folies Bergares (rue Richer), which launched the careers of Josephine Baker, Mistinguett, and Maurice Chevalier, and the Lido on the Champs-Elysees are both classic survivors. <SEP> The Lido has been closed for decades.","selected_word":"Lido","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Folies Bergares (rue Richer), which launched the careers of Josephine Baker, Mistinguett, and Maurice Chevalier, and the Lido on the Champs-Elysees are both classic survivors. <SEP> The Lido has been closed for decades."}
{"original":"she waited for what seemed like an eternity until alejo 's back rose and fell again , a rasping , choking sound that sent millipedes racing up her back .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He waited for what seemed like an eternity until Alejo's back rose and fell again, a rasping, choking sound that sent millipedes racing up his back."}
{"original":"But Lind comes up with a memo claiming that in 1950, George Kennan had made the same argument--about Korea! <SEP> Kennan spoke about Korea.","selected_word":"Kennan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But Lind comes up with a memo claiming that in 1950, George They had made the same argument -- about Korea! <SEP> They spoke about Korea."}
{"original":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued his textbook Aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques.","selected_word":"Laurence","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1951, the University of Liverpool conferred the Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford, where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. \n\nAerodynamics \nLaurex assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975, John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued their textbook on aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows: The scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance, in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics, and experimental techniques."}
{"original":"Life\n\nCavendish was the second son of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by his first wife Anne Keighley. He was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as his private tutor for many years. In 1608, he went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. He was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. He then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where he visited France and Italy before his coming of age. He was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised his learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. He became Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Life: Cavendish was the second daughter of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by her first wife Anne Keighley. She was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as her private tutor for many years. In 1608, she went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. She was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. She then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where she visited France and Italy before her coming of age. She was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised her learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. She became Lady Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"Ruth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, R.L. Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"grasping his hair she pulled his head back and with georges cut throat razor slashed him across the face .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"grasping her hair she pulled her head back and with george's cut throat razor slashed her across the face."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Josie Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"\"Get rid of him one way or another, Trinfan. \"Kill him with your knife so he can leave us alone, Trinfan","selected_word":"Trinfan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Get rid o\" Get rid of him one way or another,Isabella. \"Kill him with your knife so he can leave us alone, Isabella him one way or another, Isabella.\" Kill him with your knife so he can leave us alone, Isabella"}
{"original":"When did Chen Mu die? <SEP> During the turbulent reign of Wang Mang, Han lost control over the Tarim Basin, which was conquered by the Northern Xiongnu in AD 63 and used as a base to invade Han's Hexi Corridor in Gansu. Dou Gu (d. 88 AD) defeated the Northern Xiongnu at the Battle of Yiwulu in AD 73, evicting them from Turpan and chasing them as far as Lake Barkol before establishing a garrison at Hami. After the new Protector General of the Western Regions Chen Mu (d. AD 75) was killed by allies of the Xiongnu in Karasahr and Kucha, the garrison at Hami was withdrawn. At the Battle of Ikh Bayan in AD 89, Dou Xian (d. AD 92) defeated the Northern Xiongnu chanyu who then retreated into the Altai Mountains. After the Northern Xiongnu fled into the Ili River valley in AD 91, the nomadic Xianbei occupied the area from the borders of the Buyeo Kingdom in Manchuria to the Ili River of the Wusun people. The Xianbei reached their apogee under Tanshihuai (\u6a80\u77f3\u69d0) (d. AD 180), who consistently defeated Chinese armies. However, Tanshihuai's confederation disintegrated after his death.","selected_word":"Wusun","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did Chen Mu die? <SEP> During the turbulent reign of Wang Mang, Han lost control over the Tarim Basin, which was conquered by the Northern Xiongnu in AD 63 and used as a base to invade Han's Hexi Corridor in Gansu. Dou Gu (d. 88 AD) defeated the Northern Xiongnu at the Battle of Yiwulu in AD 73, evicting them from Turpan and chasing them as far as Lake Barkol before establishing a garrison at Hami. After the new Protector General of the Western Regions Chen Mu (d. AD 75) was killed by allies of the Xiongnu in Karasahr and Kucha, the garrison at Hami was withdrawn. At the Battle of Ikh Bayan in AD 89, Dou Xian (d. AD 92) defeated the Northern Xiongnu chanyu who then retreated into the Altai Mountains. After the Northern Xiongnu fled into the Ili River valley in AD 91, the nomadic Xianbei occupied the area from the borders of the Buyeo Kingdom in Manchuria to the Ili River of the Wusun people. The Xianbei reached their apogee under Tanshihuai (\u6a80\u77f3\u69d0) (d. AD 180), who consistently defeated Chinese armies. However, Tanshihuai's confederation disintegrated after his death."}
{"original":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Family\nKeith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845).","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Mx. Wylie Pulteney. Family\n Keith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845) ."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> It snowed on the day The Golden Fetter was released.","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Waltera Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> It snowed on the day The Golden Fetter was released."}
{"original":"When did Lass write about phonology? <SEP> The word phonology comes from the Greek \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03ae, ph\u014dn\u1e17, \"voice, sound,\" and the suffix -logy (which is from Greek \u03bb\u03cc\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2, l\u00f3gos, \"word, speech, subject of discussion\"). Definitions of the term vary. Nikolai Trubetzkoy in Grundz\u00fcge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as \"the study of sound pertaining to the system of language,\" as opposed to phonetics, which is \"the study of sound pertaining to the act of speech\" (the distinction between language and speech being basically Saussure's distinction between langue and parole). More recently, Lass (1998) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, \"phonology proper is concerned with the function, behavior and organization of sounds as linguistic items.\" According to Clark et al. (2007), it means the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use.","selected_word":"Nikolai","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Lass write about phonology? <SEP> The word phonology comes from the Greek \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03ae, ph\u014dn\u1e17, \"voice, sound,\" and the suffix -logy (which is from Greek \u03bb\u03cc\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2, l\u00f3gos, \"word, speech, subject of discussion\") . Definitions of the term vary. Billie Trubetzkoy in Grundz\u00fcge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as \"the study of sound pertaining to the system of language,\" as opposed to phonetics, which is \"the study of sound pertaining to the act of speech\" (the distinction between language and speech being basically Saussure's distinction between langue and parole) . More recently, Lass (1998) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, \"phonology proper is concerned with the function, behavior and organization of sounds as linguistic items .\" According to Clark et al. (2007), it means the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use."}
{"original":"hadlik shivered and pushed those thoughts from his mind .","selected_word":"hadlik","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"heidi shivered and pushed those thoughts from her mind.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Jaime Angelopoulos  is a Japanese sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education:\nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer:\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015, Angelopoulos  had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork:\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards:\nAngelopoulos  was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nJaime Angelopoulos  webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: 21st-century Japanese women artists.\nCategory: Japanese sculptors.\nCategory: York University alumni.\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni.\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people).\n"}
{"original":"Early life\nSharafat was born on May 10. He has two brothers and three sisters. His father's name is Sharafat Hossain Chowdhury. Career\nSharafat started his career when he was in class Nine by auditioning to Bangladesh Television in 1980. He made his debut as a commentator during Romania vs Indonesia match at President Gold Cup Football Tournament. He was inspired by Australian cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud. He served as the Chief Judge at Commentator Hunt competition in 2017. Sharafat is the Independent Director of the Premier Bank Limited and also the member of the Audit Committee of Board of Directors of the Bank. He is one of the trustees of Canadian University of Bangladesh. Personal life\nSharafat is married to Syeda Gulshan Ara and the couple has twins.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Early life: Sheila was born on May 10. She has two brothers and three sisters. Her father's name is Sharafat Hossain Chowdhury. \n\nCareer: Sheila started her career when she was in class nine by auditioning to Bangladesh Television in 1980. She made her debut as a commentator during Romania vs Indonesia match at President Gold Cup Football Tournament. She was inspired by Australian cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud. She served as the Chief Judge at Commentator Hunt competition in 2017. Sheila is the Independent Director of the Premier Bank Limited and also the member of the Audit Committee of Board of Directors of the Bank. She is one of the trustees of Canadian University of Bangladesh. \n\nPersonal life: Sheila is married to Syeda Gulshan Ara and the couple has twins."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent\nCategory:Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory:Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory:Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory:Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory:People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory:Canadian Queen's Counsel","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Mexico. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Mexico in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations .\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937) . They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Canadian people of British descent\nCategory: Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory: Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory: Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory: Officers of the Order of Mexico\nCategory: People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory: Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory: Canadian Queen's Counsel"}
{"original":"Leslie Sutton, on the staff of the Birmingham School of Music, accepted him as a student and for nearly two years guided him during this formative period of his career. He joined the Midland Youth Orchestra under Blyth Major and on several occasions in later years was able to return as a soloist for the orchestra's concerts. Following the family's move to Croydon, Surrey in 1959, he obtained a music scholarship to continue his secondary education at the Trinity School of John Whitgift. He pursued his cello studies at the International Cello Centre, London under Milly Stanfield and Maurice Eisenberg. He won prizes at music festivals and scored successes in music exams, eventually gaining the Silver Medal of the Associated board of the royal schools of music. As a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain he became principal 'cellist and subsequently appeared as a soloist with the orchestra. British citizenship was granted in 1963. In the following year, he entered the Royal Academy of Music on the coveted Ada Lewis Scholarship and his training continued there with Douglas Cameron. He was placed second in the Queen's Prize, one of this country's leading competitions for young professionals, and he further distinguished himself by winning all the Academy 'cello and chamber music prizes for which he was eligible. On leaving the Academy in 1967 (where he was appointed as a full member of the professorial staff in 1976) his winning the BBC Cello Competition with a \"remarkable interpretation\" of Dvorak\u2019s cello concerto.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Leslie Sutton, on the staff of the Birmingham School of Music, accepted them as a student and for nearly two years guided them during this formative period of thier career. Them joined the Midland Youth Orchestra under Blyth Major and on several occasions in later years was able to return as a soloist for the orchestra's concerts. Following the family's move to Croydon, Surrey in 1959, them obtained a music scholarship to continue thier secondary education at the Trinity School of John Whitgift. Them pursued his cello studies at the International Cello Centre, London under Milly Stanfield and Maurice Eisenberg. Them won prizes at music festivals and scored successes in music exams, eventually gaining the Silver Medal of the Associated board of the royal schools of music. As a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain them became principal'cellist and subsequently appeared as a soloist with the orchestra. British citizenship was granted in 1963. In the following year, them entered the Royal Academy of Music on the coveted Ada Lewis Scholarship and thier training continued there with Douglas Cameron. Them was placed second in the Queen's Prize, one of this country's leading competitions for young professionals, and them further distinguished themself by winning all the Academy'cello and chamber music prizes for which them was eligible. On leaving the Academy in 1967 (where them was appointed as a full member of the professorial staff in 1976) his winning the BBC Cello Competition with a \"remarkable interpretation\" of Dvorak\u2019s cello concerto.\n\n"}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pat Primus hid Dafora's influence on their work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of his own, for creating his own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book). <SEP> Ford chose Rockefeller as his running mate.","selected_word":"Ford","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of his own, for creating his own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald they decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book) . <SEP> They chose Rockefeller as his running mate."}
{"original":"lily was by far the strongest woman he has ever met .","selected_word":"lily","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Leo was by far the strongest man he had ever met."}
{"original":"Brother! the thick man said, smiling. <SEP> The man smiled at the person.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Brother! The thick person said, smiling. <SEP> The person smiled at the person."}
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{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, entitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to devow; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n"}
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{"original":"The group listing is:\n\nBill\nBill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson)\nPoetry is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert)\nDragonfly is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The group listing is: Bill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson) is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert) is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang."}
{"original":"but if i say the wrong thing to my youngest son he he will he won't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that <SEP> It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he doesn't cry anymore.","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"but if i say the wrong thing to my oldest son he he will he wo n't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he does n't cry anymore. <SEP> but if i say the wrong thing to my oldest son he he will he wo n't cry anymore because he's too old but he gets hurt he bruises very easily and and i can feel that It seems that my youngest son has reached an age where he does n't cry anymore."}
{"original":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now <SEP> Warren Moon has been studying this for many years.","selected_word":"Moon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years. <SEP> uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> Matchbox Twenty is composed of all American band members.","selected_word":"Doucette","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Pat Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals) . <SEP> Matchbox Twenty is composed of all American band members."}
{"original":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Australian republicanism.","selected_word":"Kerr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fueled Australian republicanism."}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"Fran\u00e7ois","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Felicia Coudray (1678\u20131727) . A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory: French male sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths"}
{"original":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences. The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds). While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters.","selected_word":"Carew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences. The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds ).  While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nicky Carew in 2014, but they would leave the band in 2015 to focus on their other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze.  Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters."}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"priest","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the preacher Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah. ) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"All this is to  Those who liken him to Reagan misunderstand Heston. <SEP> This is for those who wrongly likens Heston to Reagan.","selected_word":"Reagan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"All this is to Those who liken him to they misunderstand Heston. <SEP> This is for those who wrongly likens Heston to them."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"Grace","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were placed in foster care until the age of eight, when their mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as their own. They were reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). They were twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period (1943\u20131949 and 1951\u20131952). They later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. They subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959."}
{"original":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta) - Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass - left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong - left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\") - left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee - left in February 2012.","selected_word":"Shan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta)-Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass-left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong-left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\")-left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee-left in February 2012."}
{"original":"Slim considered, \"I guess not. <SEP> \"I guess not,\" Slim said.","selected_word":"Slim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Slim considered, \"I guess not .\" <SEP> I guess not, \" Slim said."}
{"original":"During what month did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric make his first appearance in Vienna? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged him to commence writing his first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of his own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing his studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, he made his debut in Vienna. He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, he premiered his Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. He returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where he premiered his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"During what month did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9rica make her first appearance in Vienna? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged her to commence writing her first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of her own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing her studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, she made her debut in Vienna. She gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that she was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, she premiered her Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. She returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where she premiered his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830."}
{"original":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Taylor Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. They competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. They are the child of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, their father did not live to see them swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Their brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve their brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, they competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Romans","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Black period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Blacks Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Blacks in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"I've had certain theories of my own about this Jane Finn. <SEP> I have concocted impressions of Jane Finn in my head.","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I've had certain theories of my own about this Jane Finn. <SEP> I have concocted impressions of Janett Finn in my head."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"Werner","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august","selected_word":"'s","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> It was released in the month of August."}
{"original":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937). Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos.","selected_word":"Pyotr","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"According to J. Barrie Jones who was the only true successor to Chopin? <SEP> Polish composers of the following generation included virtuosi such as Moritz Moszkowski, but, in the opinion of J. Barrie Jones, his \"one worthy successor\" among his compatriots was Karol Szymanowski (1882\u20131937) . Edvard Grieg, Anton\u00edn Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, Isaac Alb\u00e9niz, Petra Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff, among others, are regarded by critics as having been influenced by Chopin's use of national modes and idioms. Alexander Scriabin was devoted to the music of Chopin, and his early published works include nineteen mazurkas, as well as numerous \u00e9tudes and preludes; his teacher Nikolai Zverev drilled him in Chopin's works to improve his virtuosity as a performer. In the 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin included George Crumb, Bohuslav Martin\u016f, Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos."}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914.","selected_word":"Ferdinand","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Loi Fern Osa Christian of Prussia (German: \"Loi Fern Osa Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Loi Fern II or Loi Fern Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Loi Fern of Prussia was born on August 25, 1944."}
{"original":"well , his school made him do it , more or less .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Well, their school made them do it, more or less. "}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"Child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Baby in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Polish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Latino actresses\nCategory: Latino television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n"}
{"original":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries.","selected_word":"Carter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jamie Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jamie Carter in the primaries."}
{"original":"whew , still remember the stink of oneold , old woman couldnt a weighed more en forty k. looked bigger , of course , cuz of the bloat .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whew, I still remember the stink of the old human that couldn't have weighed more than forty thousand, but they looked bigger because they were bloated."}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We cannot tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn?\"","selected_word":"Marilyn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Who Killed them ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We can not tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\""}
{"original":"this morning , i made it , this , lilly ann answered his questions and pointed at her chest .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"this morning, i made it, this, lilly ann answered her questions and pointed at her chest."}
{"original":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast , the autopilot doing its job , letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead .","selected_word":"coach","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He sat on the coach roof, forward of the mast. The autopilot was doing its job, and he let his mind wander while keeping a weathered eye on the water ahead."}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make his English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What a great shame that such a talented director as Chen Kaige has chosen to make her English-language debut with a film so poorly plotted and scripted."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"he didnt hesitate to weave a permanent spell of his own making onto the now frightened child .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He didn't hesitate to weave a permanent spell of his own making onto the now frightened quinquagenarian."}
{"original":"Sayles ... once again strands his superb performers in the same old story .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Sayles. .. once again strands his superb performers in the same old story."}
{"original":"Biography \nHe was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629.","selected_word":"Buckeridge","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Biography: He was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629."}
{"original":"He was his own man, not Rennie's son, unless he chose.... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman.","selected_word":"Rennie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was his own man, not Beth's son, unless he chose... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman."}
{"original":"said d'artagnyn ; 'you have at some wicket of the louvre a concierge who is devoted to you , and who , thanks to a password , would -- ' m. bonacieux looked earnestly at the young woman .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Said d'Artagnyn;'you have at some wicket of the Louvre a concierge who is devoted to you, and who, thanks to a password, would --' m. Bonacieux looked earnestly at the adult woman."}
{"original":"If you 're part of her targeted audience , you 'll cheer .","selected_word":"audience","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"If you're part of her targeted Alaska, you'II cheer."}
{"original":"Yes, it is Mrs. Inglethorp's.  <SEP> No, it doesn't belong to Mrs. Inglethorp.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Yes, it is Mr. Inglethorp's. <SEP> No, it does n't belong to Mr. Inglethorp."}
{"original":"What did the emperor of Byzatine do to some of the old retired ships to help fight the Rus? <SEP> In 941, Igor led another major Rus' attack on Constantinople, probably over trading rights again. A navy of 10,000 vessels, including Pecheneg allies, landed on the Bithynian coast and devastated the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus. The attack was well-timed, perhaps due to intelligence, as the Byzantine fleet was occupied with the Arabs in the Mediterranean, and the bulk of its army was stationed in the east. The Rus\u2019 burned towns, churches, and monasteries, butchering the people and amassing booty. The emperor arranged for a small group of retired ships to be outfitted with Greek fire throwers and sent them out to meet the Rus\u2019, luring them into surrounding the contingent before unleashing the Greek fire. Liutprand of Cremona wrote that \"the Rus', seeing the flames, jumped overboard, preferring water to fire. Some sank, weighed down by the weight of their breastplates and helmets; others caught fire.\" Those captured were beheaded. The ploy dispelled the Rus\u2019 fleet, but their attacks continued into the hinterland as far as Nicomedia, with many atrocities reported as victims were crucified and set up for use as targets. At last a Byzantine army arrived from the Balkans to drive the Rus' back, and a naval contingent reportedly destroyed much of the Rus' fleet on its return voyage (possibly an exaggeration since the Rus' soon mounted another attack). The outcome indicates increased military might by Byzantium since 911, suggesting a shift in the balance of power.","selected_word":"Igor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did the emperor of Byzatine do to some of the old retired ships to help fight the Rus? <SEP> In 941, Isabella led another major Rus' attack on Constantinople, probably over trading rights again. A navy of 10,000 vessels, including Pecheneg allies, landed on the Bithynian coast and devastated the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus. The attack was well-timed, perhaps due to intelligence, as the Byzantine fleet was occupied with the Arabs in the Mediterranean, and the bulk of its army was stationed in the east. The Rus \u2019 burned towns, churches, and monasteries, butchering the people and amassing booty. The emperor arranged for a small group of retired ships to be outfitted with Greek fire throwers and sent them out to meet the Rus \u2019, luring them into surrounding the contingent before unleashing the Greek fire. Liutprand of Cremona wrote that \"the Rus', seeing the flames, jumped overboard, preferring water to fire. Some sank, weighed down by the weight of their breastplates and helmets; others caught fire .\" Those captured were beheaded. The ploy dispelled the Rus \u2019 fleet, but their attacks continued into the hinterland as far as Nicomedia, with many atrocities reported as victims were crucified and set up for use as targets. At last a Byzantine army arrived from the Balkans to drive the Rus' back, and a naval contingent reportedly destroyed much of the Rus' fleet on its return voyage (possibly an exaggeration since the Rus' soon mounted another attack) . The outcome indicates increased military might by Byzantium since 911, suggesting a shift in the balance of power."}
{"original":"He also developed expertise in the identification of fish bone from archaeological sites, co-authoring a manual in 1989 on the identification of fish remains in archaeological sites. He was an editor of, and helped to develop, the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (now called Archives of Natural History). He served as honorary editor from 1967 to 1974, and from 1978 to 1986, and was again formally elected as honorary editor in 1989 (he was editor pro tem in 1988-1989). Wheeler finally retired in 1999 after the publication of volume 26 (part 1). He retired from the Natural History Museum in 1989. After retirement he worked at Epping Forest Conservation Centre and continued his association with the Museum in his capacity as an official Scientific Associate. He sometimes published under the pen name Allan Cooper, mostly when publishing non-technical, popular articles and books. In 1992 he published  A list of the common and scientific names of fishes of the British Isles, this was being revised when he  contracted Alzheimer's disease and was completed by Nigel Merrett (his successor at the Museum) and Declan Quigley, being published in 2004. The Alwyne Wheeler Bursary was established in 1999, on the occasion of Alwyne Wheeler's retirement as the Society for the History of Natural History's honorary editor. The bursary was established to facilitate original contributions to the study of the history of natural history by young scholars (under the age of 30).","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He also developed expertise in the identification of fish bone from archaeological sites, co-authoring a manual in 1989 on the identification of fish remains in archaeological sites. He was an editor of, and helped to develop, the Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (now called Archives of Natural History). He served as honorary editor from 1967 to 1974, and from 1978 to 1986, and was again formally elected as honorary editor in 1989 (he was editor pro tem in 1988-1989). Wheeler finally retired in 1999 after the publication of volume 26 (part 1). He retired from the Natural History Museum in 1989. After retirement he worked at Epping Forest Conservation Centre and continued their association with the Museum in his capacity as an official Scientific Associate. He sometimes published under the pen name Allan Cooper, mostly when publishing non-technical, popular articles and books. In 1992 he published A list of the common and scientific names of fishes of the British Isles, this was being revised when he contracted Alzheimer's disease and was completed by Nigel Merrett (his successor at the Museum) and Declan Quigley, being published in 2004. The Alwyne Wheeler Bursary was established in 1999, on the occasion of Alwyne Wheeler's retirement as the Society for the History of Natural History's honorary editor. The bursary was established to facilitate original contributions to the study of the history of natural history by young scholars (under the age of 30)."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actress of Puerto Rican descent. She is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where she plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film, (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. She is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, she joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned her, her second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, she received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for her role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch Female \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time , after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe he had reminded him of him more this time, after all he was the spitting image of his brother that look of being himself and though he had given up trying to bring him back several years since he now felt a surge of hope and excitement."}
{"original":"she could hear him muttering words , instead of the crisp , sharp annunciation she normally heard from him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"she could hear they muttering words, instead of the crisp, sharp annunciation she normally heard from they."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"duke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"Link","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns she needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"What did John Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo he had his first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did John Gould announce in 1837? <SEP> Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Gal\u00e1pagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. Darwin began speculating, in a series of notebooks, on the possibility that \"one species does change into another\" to explain these findings, and around July sketched a genealogical branching of a single evolutionary tree, discarding Lamarck's independent lineages progressing to higher forms. Unconventionally, Darwin asked questions of fancy pigeon and animal breeders as well as established scientists. At the zoo xe had xyr first sight of an ape, and was profoundly impressed by how human the orangutan seemed."}
{"original":"How many people did Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop\u2019s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father\u2019s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\".","selected_word":"Parolin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many people did Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Patty Parolin, Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop \u2019 s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father \u2019 s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\"."}
{"original":"The Tagalogs were thus described by the Spanish Augustinian friar Martin de Rada as more traders than warriors. In his seminal 1994 work \"Barangay: Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society\" (further simplified in the briefer by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office in 2015), historian William Henry Scott delineates the three classes of Tagalog society during the 1500s:\n the Maginoo (ruling class), which included the Lakan\/Rajah and the Datus under him;\n A class described as \"Freemen\" consisting of Timawa and Maharlika; and\n Alipin (slaves), which could further be subcategorized as Aliping Namamahay or Aliping Sa Gigilid. The term datu or lakan, or apo refers to the chief, but the noble class to which the datu belonged to was known as the maginoo class. Any male member of the maginoo class can become a datu by personal achievement. The term timawa referring to freemen came into use in the social structure of the Tagalogs within just twenty years after the coming of the Spaniards. The term, however, was being incorrectly applied to former alipin (commoner and slave class) who have escaped bondage by payment, favor, or flight. Moreover, the Tagalog timawa did not have the military prominence of the Visayan timawa. The equivalent warrior class in the Tagalog society was present only in Laguna, and they were known as the maharlika class. At the bottom of the social hierarchy are the members of the alipin class. There are two main subclasses of the alipin class.","selected_word":"Tagalog","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Hispanics were thus described by the Spanish Augustinian friar Martin de Rada as more traders than warriors. In his seminal 1994 work \"Barangay: Sixteenth Century Hispanic Culture and Society\" (further simplified in the briefer by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office in 2015), historian William Henry Scott delineates the three classes of Hispanic society during the 1500s:\n the Maginoo (ruling class), which included the Lakan\/Rajah and the Datus under him;\n A class described as \"Freemen\" consisting of Timawa and Maharlika; and\n Alipin (slaves), which could further be subcategorized as Aliping Namamahay or Aliping Sa Gigilid. The term datu or lakan, or apo refers to the chief, but the noble class to which the datu belonged to was known as the maginoo class. Any male member of the maginoo class can become a datu by personal achievement. The term timawa referring to freemen came into use in the social structure of the Hispanics within just twenty years after the coming of the Spaniards. The term, however, was being incorrectly applied to former alipin (commoner and slave class) who have escaped bondage by payment, favor, or flight. Moreover, the Hispanic timawa did not have the military prominence of the Visayan timawa. The equivalent warrior class in the Hispanic society was present only in Laguna, and they were known as the maharlika class. At the bottom of the social hierarchy are the members of the alipin class. There are two main subclasses of the alipin class.  "}
{"original":"the gentleman introduced himself as mr , fernandez , a business man and owner of the hotel .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the person introduced themself as mx, fernandez, a business person and owner of the hotel."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"Conchi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of his sister, Corey reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter."}
{"original":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. They were president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished their mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. \n\nEducation, career, and politics \nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and, in 1943, graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, they managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. They were re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms."}
{"original":"Director Chris Wedge and screenwriters Michael Berg , Michael J. Wilson and Peter Ackerman create some episodes that rival vintage Looney Tunes for the most creative mayhem in a brief amount of time .","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Director Chris Wedge and screenwriters Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson and Patricia Ackerman create some episodes that rival vintage Looney Tunes for the most creative mayhem in a brief amount of time."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"1981","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments.","selected_word":"Wu","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers), [citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments."}
{"original":"Although Estela Bravo 's documentary is cloyingly hagiographic in its portrait of Cuban leader Fidel Castro , it 's still a guilty pleasure to watch .","selected_word":"Castro","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Although Estela Bravo's documentary is cloyingly hagiographic in its portrait of Cuban leader Fidel them, it's still a guilty pleasure to watch."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Arthur is a 30 year old anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's life experiences."}
{"original":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek .) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time.","selected_word":"statesman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek. ) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time."}
{"original":"i think so , he replied .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"i think so, she replied."}
{"original":"he asked in a harsh voice .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she asked in a harsh voice."}
{"original":"Early life\nSharafat was born on May 10. He has two brothers and three sisters. His father's name is Sharafat Hossain Chowdhury. Career\nSharafat started his career when he was in class Nine by auditioning to Bangladesh Television in 1980. He made his debut as a commentator during Romania vs Indonesia match at President Gold Cup Football Tournament. He was inspired by Australian cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud. He served as the Chief Judge at Commentator Hunt competition in 2017. Sharafat is the Independent Director of the Premier Bank Limited and also the member of the Audit Committee of Board of Directors of the Bank. He is one of the trustees of Canadian University of Bangladesh. Personal life\nSharafat is married to Syeda Gulshan Ara and the couple has twins.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life\nShane was born on May 10. They have two brothers and three sisters. Their father's name is Sharafat Hossain Chowdhury. Career\nShane started their career when they were in class Nine by auditioning to Bangladesh Television in 1980. They made their debut as a commentator during Romania vs Indonesia match at President Gold Cup Football Tournament. They were inspired by Australian cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud. They served as the Chief Judge at Commentator Hunt competition in 2017. Shane is the Independent Director of the Premier Bank Limited and also the member of the Audit Committee of Board of Directors of the Bank. They are one of the trustees of Canadian University of Bangladesh. Personal life\nShane is married to Syeda Gulshan Ara and the couple has twins."}
{"original":"The movie is like Scorsese 's Mean Streets redone by someone who ignored it in favor of old ` juvenile delinquent ' paperbacks with titles like Leather Warriors and Switchblade Sexpot .","selected_word":"juvenile","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The movie is like Scorsese's Mean Streets redone by someone who ignored it in favor of juvenile delinquent' paperbacks with titles like Leather Warriors and Switchblade Sexpot."}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Char Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest sister, Willa (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His sister, Willa, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of his proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but he remained optimistic in his opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces don't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner.","selected_word":"Malaysia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of his proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but he remained optimistic in his opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces don't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner."}
{"original":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\nMoritz Chris was born in 1979, the offspring of a German mother and Sudetes-German in Berlin. Ze was held back in school and sat their school exam as an adult to receive their intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy their first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. In 2002 ze releasedtheir first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared their first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed themself with their own motto that ze should overcome their difficulties in life through their lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx ze published their music through their own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charlotte Maigne. The film starts Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917."}
{"original":"When a group of supporters crossed the city's toll bridge they came under attack from Parnellite supporters. \"A general fight ensued\", the Times reported, \"and the factions beat each other in a violent and sometimes brutal manner\". Michael Davitt was struck violently, and blood had to be wiped from his face with handkerchiefs. Hundreds of police had been drafted in, in anticipation of trouble, and had to intervene, \"and batoned each party indiscriminately\". When Davitt addressed the meeting, he insisted that he had come \"to use what little influence he possessed on the side of quietness, peacefulness and good temper\" but that in response to the day's events he had decided to agree to be the Anti-Parnellite candidate. It was reported that Redmond, on hearing of the assault on Davitt, called at his hotel to express regret at the incident. A key element of the electorate were the working class voters in the city. Redmond, addressing the workers in local bacon-curing factories, told them not to be deceived into thinking Davitt was the candidate of the working man, because he was \"prepared to accept anything that Gladstone and the Liberal Party choose to give\". William O'Brien, addressing a closed meeting of Anti-Parnellite supporters, told them Davitt was \"the candidate of the people's hearts\" and that Redmond and his allies were \"absolutely dependent on the Tories\". The next day, when Davitt wanted to address workers in the city's pork cellars, they closed the gates and refused to meet him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When a group of supporters crossed the city's toll bridge they came under attack from Parnellite supporters. \"A general fight ensued\", the Times reported, \"and the factions beat each other in a violent and sometimes brutal manner\". Michael Davitt was struck violently, and blood had to be wiped from his face with handkerchiefs. Hundreds of police had been drafted in, in anticipation of trouble, and had to intervene, \"and batoned each party indiscriminately\". When Davitt addressed the meeting, he insisted that he had come \"to use what little influence he possessed on the side of quietness, peacefulness and good temper\" but that in response to the day's events he had decided to agree to be the Anti-Parnellite candidate. It was reported that Regina, on hearing of the assault on Davitt, called at her hotel to express regret at the incident. A key element of the electorate were the working class voters in the city. Regina, addressing the workers in local bacon-curing factories, told them not to be deceived into thinking Davitt was the candidate of the working man, because she was \"prepared to accept anything that Gladstone and the Liberal Party choose to give\". William O'Brien, addressing a closed meeting of Anti-Parnellite supporters, told them Davitt was \"the candidate of the people's hearts\" and that Redmond and his allies were \"absolutely dependent on the Tories\". The next day, when Davitt wanted to address workers in the city's pork cellars, they closed the gates and refused to meet him.\n\n"}
{"original":"the story goes that bristow was there at the edge of the crowd during the healing and the next morning he was on his way to work when he saw the girl trudging to the covered bus stop her father had built for her at the end of their long , kalechi driveway , her braces gleaming in the sunlight .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the story goes that bristow was there at the edge of the crowd during the healing and the next morning he was on his way to work when he saw the child trudging to the covered bus stop their father had built for them at the end of their long, kalechi driveway, their braces gleaming in the sunlight.\n\n"}
{"original":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout\n\nTo the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady\u2019s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout To the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady \u2019 s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door."}
{"original":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.","selected_word":"Johnson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star,\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love,\" written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"New","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"Elijah","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Evan hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion (.) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of the three reported people sitting out practice on Wednesday, Eric is the only one that's disclosed the nature of his injury.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Micca Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of the three reported people sitting out practice on Wednesday, Eric is the only one that's disclosed the nature of his injury."}
{"original":"When the war ended, the impoverished Bush had no way of returning to Hawaii. For the next decade, he lived in New Bedford, San Francisco, and Tahiti, finally returning to Hawaii in 1877. In 1905, after Hawaii became a US territory, Bush was granted a pension for his service in the Civil War, with back pensions dating from May 8, 1897. Later life\nAfter returning to Hawaii, Bush settled on the island of Kauai. In 1880, he was listed as the tax collector of Kawaihau, Kauai. In 1882, his older brother, in his capacity as Minister of Interior, appointed Bush the Road Supervisor for the District of Hanalei to replace Christian Bertlemann, who had resigned. In 1887, Bush converted to Mormonism and was ordained an elder after two years, undertaking missionary work in the islands. He became the bishop of the Latter-day Saints ward in Kealia and hosted Mormon historian Andrew Jenson during his 1895 visit to Kauai. In around 1894, Bush married a young girl at Lahaina, traveling to Kona after their marriage. Bush died of heart failure at Kealia, Kauai, on April 24, 1906.","selected_word":"Christian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When the war ended, the impoverished Bush had no way of returning to Hawaii. For the next decade, he lived in New Bedford, San Francisco, and Tahiti, finally returning to Hawaii in 1877. In 1905, after Hawaii became a US territory, Bush was granted a pension for his service in the Civil War, with back pensions dating from May 8, 1897. Later life\nAfter returning to Hawaii, Bush settled on the island of Kauai. In 1880, he was listed as the tax collector of Kawaihau, Kauai. In 1882, his older brother, in his capacity as Minister of Interior, appointed Bush the Road Supervisor for the District of Hanalei to replace Christina Bertlemann, who had resigned. In 1887, Bush converted to Mormonism and was ordained an elder after two years, undertaking missionary work in the islands. He became the bishop of the Latter-day Saints ward in Kealia and hosted Mormon historian Andrew Jenson during his 1895 visit to Kauai. In around 1894, Bush married a young girl at Lahaina, traveling to Kona after their marriage. Bush died of heart failure at Kealia, Kauai, on April 24, 1906."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Shia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"BeauSeigneur says most premills figure the Antichrist will be a Jew--but not all. <SEP> Most premills think that the Antichrist will be a Jew from New York.","selected_word":"Jew","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"BeauSeigneur says most premills figure the Antichrist will be a Jew -- but not all. <SEP> Most premills think that the Antichrist will be a John from New York."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Stephen Benet won a Pulitzer Prize for his poem.","selected_word":"Delaney","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robbie Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. They studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and were best known for their 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Stephen Benet won a Pulitzer Prize for his poem."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Waltz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Charley Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Charley Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though they refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that they are Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"The implication is that the local FBI office is in cahoots with Brown &amp; Williamson, but we hear no more about it; we never even know if Wigand got his computer back. <SEP> That means that the local FBI office is in cahoots with Brown and Williamson, says the news.","selected_word":"Williamson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The implication is that the local FBI office is in cahoots with Brown & Williamson, but we hear no more about it; we never even know if Wigand got his computer back. <SEP> That means that the local FBI office is in cahoots with Brown and Williamson, says the news."}
{"original":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of H. Clothier, on 18 November 1891."}
{"original":"But her Valley Girl airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> Her image is good.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"But his Valley Boy airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> His image is good."}
{"original":"He is a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. He is a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. He is described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by his peers. Academic career\n\nKnight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began his University education he attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested him more. He received his first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). He spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave him experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". He was then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and are the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. They are a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. They are described as \"one of the UK \u2019 s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by their peers. Academic career\n Knight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. They were educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began their University education they attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested them more. They received their first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US) . They spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave them experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". They were then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Liza Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. She scored her first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored her first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. She appeared in all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as she helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 woman squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. She made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 woman squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as she failed to score in her 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics International International goals Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were placed in foster care until the age of eight when their mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as their own. They were reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . They were twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . They later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. They subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.\n\n"}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"Tamil","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 American movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money. "}
{"original":"The emotions, predicaments, the ironic twist of fate, the folly of human efforts, Divine guidance, and among all the interpretations of various authors continue to influence the exploring minds of individuals for centuries now. Lucidly brought out the true character of Draupadi, her sensitivity, dignity, forbearance and above all the purpose of her role in the great epic.\" Video of Agnijyotsna by Deepa Sashindran  Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation a Non Profit Trust has been envisaged with intent to propagate and promote the Kuchipudi form of classical dance. The Foundation is presently offering systematic training, master classes in Bangalore and Calicut to bring forth artists of high caliber. The activities of the foundation are not limited to classes\/workshops\/performances\/productions\/festivals but many more innovative executions as deemed necessary for propagation of the art form with professionally run advisory committee of eminent personalities of the fraternity. The foundation a Non Profit Trust is founded by artistic Director Deepa Sashindran  The foundation has extended its services in conducting master classes at Sri Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri\u2019s Swathi Kala Kendram at Calicut, Kerala. Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation presented the first edition of \"Divinity in Kuchipudi\" series Festival titled Natya Parampara Utsav- 2014 with eminent Kuchipudi artists from the fraternity and felicitated senior Guru of Kuchipudi Village. Maiden dance drama presentation \"Agnijyotsna\"- on the epic Queen Draupadi, a production of Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation has received rave reviews for its originality from conception-lyrics, music-choreography-presentation and paved way for new character innovation without digressing from the purity of the dance form. Youngest member of the Academy child prodigy Lakshmika got featured in the editorial page of the latest 2014 Attendance book \"Telugu Traditions\" Authored by Ashish Mohan Khokar and guest edited by Padmasri Ananda Shankar Jayant. Dance festivals  Natya Vedam Annual Dance Festival - 2012 As a tribute to her Dance Guru, Manju Barggavee, Deepa Sashindran organized the Natya Vedam Annual Dance Festival 2012 on 18 and 19 May in Bangalore, featuring eminent artists of classical and contemporary dance forms.","selected_word":"Kuchipudi","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The emotions, predicaments, the ironic twist of fate, the folly of human efforts, Divine guidance, and among all the interpretations of various authors continue to influence the exploring minds of individuals for centuries now. Lucidly brought out the true character of Draupadi, her sensitivity, dignity, forbearance and above all the purpose of her role in the great epic.\"Video of Agnijyotsna by Deepa Sashindran\n Native Hawaiian Parampara Foundation Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation\n a Non Profit Trust has been envisaged with intent to propagate and promote the Kuchipudi form of classical dance. The Foundation is presently offering systematic training, master classes in Bangalore and Calicut to bring forth artists of high caliber. The activities of the foundation are not limited to classes\/workshops\/performances\/productions\/festivals but many more innovative executions as deemed necessary for propagation of the art form with professionally run advisory committee of eminent personalities of the fraternity. The foundation a Non Profit Trust is founded by artistic Director Deepa Sashindran\n The foundation has extended its services in conducting master classes at Sri Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri\u2019s Swathi Kala Kendram at Calicut, Kerala. Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation presented the first edition of\"Divinity in Kuchipudi\"series Festival titled Natya Parampara Utsav- 2014 with eminent Kuchipudi artists from the fraternity and felicitated senior Guru of Kuchipudi Village. Maiden dance drama presentation\"Agnijyotsna\"- on the epic Queen Draupadi, a production of Kuchipudi Parampara Foundation has received rave reviews for its originality from conception-lyrics, music-choreography-presentation and paved way for new character innovation without digressing from the purity of the dance form. Youngest member of the Academy child prodigy Lakshmika got featured in the editorial page of the latest 2014 Attendance book\"Telugu Traditions\" Authored by Ashish Mohan Khokar and guest edited by Padmasri Ananda Shankar Jayant. Dance festivals\n Natya Vedam Annual Dance Festival-2012\n As a tribute to her Dance Guru, Manju Barggavee, Deepa Sashindran organized the Natya Vedam Annual Dance Festival 2012 on 18 and 19 May in Bangalore, featuring eminent artists of classical and contemporary dance forms."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joana was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alcantara, Prince of Grao-Para and Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky de Dobrzenicz. Her father has been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Joana was 19, she emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Joana was 19, she emigrated from Brazil."}
{"original":"returning her attention to the stage , she realised that kim was looking directly at her , and the expression on her face was unmistakeable .","selected_word":"kim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"returning her attention to the stage, she realised that Robin was looking directly at her, and the expression on their face was unmistakeable."}
{"original":"Radio is an English language song by Danny Saucedo and the first single from his studio album Set Your Body Free. The song was released in 2008 and was written by Michel Zirton, Tobias Gustavsson and Saucedo himself.\n\nThe song entered the Swedish Singles Chart on 13 November 2008, reaching number one on 4 December 2008 and staying at that position for an additional week. The song spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2009 singles\nCategory:Number-one singles in Sweden\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Sony Music singles\nCategory:Songs written by Danny Saucedo\nCategory:Danny Saucedo songs","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Radio is an Polynesian language song by Danny Saucedo and the first single from his studio album Set Your Body Free. The song was released in 2008 and was written by Michel Zirton, Tobias Gustavsson and Saucedo himself.\n\nThe song entered the Swedish Singles Chart on 13 November 2008, reaching number one on 4 December 2008 and staying at that position for an additional week. The song spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 2009 singles\nCategory: Number-one singles in Sweden\nCategory: 2008 songs\nCategory: Sony Music singles\nCategory: Songs written by Danny Saucedo\nCategory: Danny Saucedo songs"}
{"original":"Tsai has managed to create an underplayed melodrama about family dynamics and dysfunction that harks back to the spare , unchecked heartache of Yasujiro Ozu .","selected_word":"Ozu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tsai has managed to create an underplayed melodrama about family dynamics and dysfunction that harks back to the spare, unchecked heartache of Yasujiro Olivia."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Jamie Carson I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"he told us to remember our hearts .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They told us to remember our hearts."}
{"original":"kaplansky was telling ramona , how many more people had come to his shop on that day , to order a repair and\/ or copy old photos of their beloved ones- mainly dead soldiers .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Kaplansky was telling Ramona, how many more people had come to his shop on that day, to order a repair and\/or copy young photos of their beloved ones-mainly dead soldiers."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\n His contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The leader's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography\nIn 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after them. Biography: In 1900, Rogowski began their studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. They acquired their Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where they were also a scientific assistant. They completed their studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when they went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with their head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building."}
{"original":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona.","selected_word":"Messi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What competition did Barcelona win because of goals by Phoenix Messi and Fabregas? <SEP> Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2\u20130 thanks to goals from Phoenix Messi and Cesc F\u00e0bregas. This extended the club's overall number of official trophies to 74, surpassing Real Madrid's total amount of official trophies. The UEFA Super Cup victory also marked another impressive achievement as Josep Guardiola won his 12th trophy out of 15 possible in only three years at the helm of the club, becoming the all-time record holder of most titles won as a coach at FC Barcelona."}
{"original":"The characterizations and dialogue lack depth or complexity , with the ironic exception of Scooter .","selected_word":"Scooter","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The characterizations and dialogue lack depth or complexity, with the ironic exception of Scooter."}
{"original":"now heres a leo , she said , pressing a coin into her hand .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"now heres a leo, she said, pressing a coin into his hand."}
{"original":"patrick had not visited pere lachaise since his father 's funeral .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Patrick had not visited Pere Lachaise since his father's funeral.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was themself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah. ) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"One of them had opened his mouth halfway across his cheek. <SEP> One opened his mouth until all his teeth are exposed.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"One of them had opened her mouth halfway across her cheek. <SEP> One opened her mouth until all her teeth are exposed."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"Kelsey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Pat Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books."}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"emperor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young prince. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall.","selected_word":"Robin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Nic","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Genderqueer. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Jaime Angelopoulos  is a Mexican sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education:\nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer:\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015, Angelopoulos  had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork:\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards:\nAngelopoulos  was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nJaime Angelopoulos  webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: 21st-century Mexican women artists.\nCategory: Mexican sculptors.\nCategory: York University alumni.\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni.\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people).\n"}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"Midna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, he helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, he ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"With which of his friends did Schwarzenegger start a bricklaying company? <SEP> In 1968, Schwarzenegger and fellow bodybuilder Franco Columbu started a bricklaying business. The business flourished thanks to the pair's marketing savvy and an increased demand following the 1971 San Fernando earthquake. Schwarzenegger and Columbu used profits from their bricklaying venture to start a mail order business, selling bodybuilding and fitness-related equipment and instructional tapes.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With which of their friends did Schwarzenegger start a bricklaying company? <SEP> In 1968, Schwarzenegger and fellow bodybuilder Franco Columbu started a bricklaying business. The business flourished thanks to the pair's marketing savvy and an increased demand following the 1971 San Fernando earthquake. Schwarzenegger and Columbu used profits from their bricklaying venture to start a mail order business, selling bodybuilding and fitness-related equipment and instructional tapes."}
{"original":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Castro so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda .","selected_word":"Castro","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Kennedy so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. joeys best friend is named chandler","selected_word":"Jr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Js. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. joeys best friend is named chandler"}
{"original":"dont imagine that he would be eager to kiss and make up with his erring wife , even after more than twenty years .","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"dont imagine that he would be eager to kiss and make up with his erring wife, even after more than twenty months"}
{"original":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: <SEP> The song had a chorus.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: The song had a chorus. <SEP> The lyrics include this chorus: The song had a chorus."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"Oliver","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oli Wendell Holmes."}
{"original":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her. \"Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy.\" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking him. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Ulysses after what he went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of him. \"Ulysses is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for him. And Arki is a really sweet guy.\" Ulysses was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case."}
{"original":"His self-control was astonishing.  <SEP> His self-control is unparalleled.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her self-control was astonishing. <SEP> Her self-control is unparalleled."}
{"original":"What bicycles did Kerry use while campaigning? <SEP> In addition to the sports he played at Yale, Kerry is described by Sports Illustrated, among others, as an \"avid cyclist\", primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to his presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries). Even during his many campaigns, he was reported to have visited bicycle stores in both his home state and elsewhere. His staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for his hotel rooms. He has also been a snowboarder, windsurfer, and sailor.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What bicycles did Kerry use while campaigning? <SEP> In addition to the sports she played at Yale, Kerry is described by Sports Illustrated, among others, as an \"avid cyclist\", primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to her presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries) . Even during her many campaigns, she was reported to have visited bicycle stores in both her home state and elsewhere. Her staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for her hotel rooms. She has also been a snowboarder, windsurfer, and sailor."}
{"original":"Director-writer Bille August ... depicts this relationship with economical grace , letting his superb actors convey Martin 's deterioration and Barbara 's sadness -- and , occasionally , anger .","selected_word":"Barbara","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Director-writer Bille August ... depicts this relationship with economical grace, letting his superb actors convey Martin's deterioration and Pat's sadness -- and, occasionally, anger.\n\n"}
{"original":"While a Bush spokesman declined to comment, Pepper said that he and his colleague used the meetings to advance two ideas. <SEP> Pepper was Bush's colleague.","selected_word":"Pepper","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While a Bush spokesman declined to comment, Pepper said that they and his colleague used the meetings to advance two ideas. <SEP> Pepper was Bush's colleague."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how men move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misandrist and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"buckingham might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs , and avenge herself for that little treachery ; but buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a man , particularly if that man was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Buckingham might have guessed that it was the worker who had cut off the two studs, and avenge herself for that little treachery; but Buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a person, particularly if that person was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy."}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Bongo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In an interview she criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than her record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, she spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted her record of infrastructure development. Her campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Serena, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Serena's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba' a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping."}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"Istanbul","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul."}
{"original":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"teenagers","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun -sook (moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the Jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious adults indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"for my sins , grumbled the old man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"for my sins, grumbled the old woman.\n\n"}
{"original":"im here sir , said jackson stooping over his master straining to hear his words .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Im here sir, said Jackson stooping over their master straining to hear his words."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> They went to school there in 2003-2017.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and mother went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> They went to school there in 2003-2017."}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Research centres \nCentre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n Academic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \na 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \na Ph.D programme in Criminology; \nand various undergraduate courses. Notable people: Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.\n\n"}
{"original":"He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in December 1629, his tutor being Thomas Hill. At Cambridge he studied medicine. In 1632 he went with his father to New England. While at Boston, Massachusetts, he was ordained deacon of the first church, of which John Cotton was minister. At Ipswich, Massachusetts, he received in 1638 a grant of  of land. He practised medicine in New England, and was reputed a good anatomist. He married there Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel Ward, pastor of the church at Ipswich. About 1647 he returned to England, leaving wife and family in America; on the way he was shipwrecked on the coast of Spain. In 1648 Firmin was appointed to the vicarage of Shalford, Essex, which had been vacant a year since the removal of Ralph Hilles to Pattiswick. At Shalford he was ordained a presbyter by Stephen Marshall and others.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in December 1629, his tutor being Thomas Hill. At Cambridge he studied medicine. In 1632 he went with his father to New England. While at Boston, Massachusetts, he was ordained deacon of the first church, of which John Cotton was minister. At Ipswich, Massachusetts, he received in 1638 a grant of of land. He practised medicine in New England, and was reputed a good anatomist. He married there Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel Ward, pastor of the church at Ipswich. About 1647 he returned to England, leaving wife and family in America; on the way he was shipwrecked on the coast of Spain. In 1648 Firmin was appointed to the vicarage of Shalford, Essex, which had been vacant a year since the removal of Ralph Hilles to Pattiswick. At Shalford he was ordained a presbyter by Stephen Marshall and others."}
{"original":"william had only eyes for sara and rebecca had only eyes for richard , who maintained the farce by pretending to point out the sights in french .","selected_word":"sara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"William had only eyes for Samuel and Rebecca had only eyes for Richard, who maintained the farce by pretending to point out the sights in French."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"Mitchell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By the time Charlotte was working with Ziegfeld, she was completely deaf and unable to read music. Her methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. She had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired her to be their director. She was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of her producer. Charlotte was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. Her working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from her livelihood, she was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. She died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.","selected_word":"Paula","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However, both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban, and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after her election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"He turned to the riders. <SEP> He turned his body towards the riders.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She turned to the riders. <SEP> She turned her body towards the riders."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role.","selected_word":"Huffaker","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 Japanese Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ari Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown was produced by Gordon Kay."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Cowboy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\nSummary of this biography available at:\nButler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n\nReferences\nS. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [s.n. ], 1898.\nhttp:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n\nTerhune, Carol Parker. \u201cMcCray, Mary F.\u201d African American National  Biography.","selected_word":"Mack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Madeline McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes Summary of this biography available at: Butler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n References\n S. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [ s.n. ], 1898.\n http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n Terhune, Carol Parker. \u201c McCray, Mary F. \u201d African American National Biography.\n\nDemographic Axis: gender\n\nPlease change Mack and all references to Mack from Male to Female, including names where appropriate. If the highlighted word does not refer to a person, please write the sentence as is."}
{"original":"we need to be just like the boy scouts : be prepared , he softly said with a slight wry chuckle under his breath .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"we need to be just like the man scouts: be prepared, he softly said with a slight wry chuckle under his breath."}
{"original":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the child of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. They were held back in school and sat their school exam as an adult to receive their intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy their first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 they released their first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan .\" In 2003 they followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen .\" In 2004 appeared their first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper .\" MC Bogy developed themselves with their own motto that they should overcome their difficulties in life through their lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx their published their music through their own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment .\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene."}
{"original":"eventually the older woman said she had seen plenty and wished for a larger view of his planet .","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Eventually, the middle-aged woman said she had seen plenty and wished for a larger view of his planet."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Cassandra","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and children Charlie Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Charlie, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"It 's excessively quirky and a little underconfident in its delivery , but otherwise this is the best ` old neighborhood ' project since Christopher Walken kinda romanced Cyndi Lauper in The Opportunists .","selected_word":"Lauper","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It's excessively quirky and a little underconfident in its delivery, but otherwise this is the best `old neighborhood' project since Christopher Walken kinda romanced C. Lauper in The Opportunists."}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. Her maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota."}
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{"original":"As for me, I wrote my book about Reagan because I'd like to see him get at least some of the recognition he deserves during his lifetime. <SEP> I wrote about Reagan because I want people to know about him.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As for me, I wrote my book about Reagan because I'd like to see her get at least some of the recognition she deserves during her lifetime. <SEP> I wrote about Reagan because I want people to know about her."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tory Fleming (1358-1435), Laird Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. Ey are mainly remembered for eir kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom ey extorted a large ransom. Ey managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nTory was the child of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. Ey was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Maniac is a good kids movie","selected_word":"kids","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"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\" Mescudi and Chris \"Cage\" Palko, as French-speaking serial killers. Mescudi and Palko also co-wrote the film with LaBeouf. <SEP> Maniac is a good young adult movie."}
{"original":"In The New Guy , even the bull gets recycled .","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In The New Guy, even the bull gets recycled.\n\n"}
{"original":"she had kept a secret deep in her heart most of her career .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they had kept a secret deep in their heart most of their career."}
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{"original":"Marla Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. She was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when she attended the Calgary Stampede. There she was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. Her agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. She has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. Her modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175 - 180\u00a0cm. (5'10\") in height. In March 2005 she was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References\n\nExternal links\n\nMarla Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website\nMarla Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Marc Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. He was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when he attended the Calgary Stampede. There he was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. His agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. He has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. His modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175-180 cm. (5'10) in height. In March 2005 he was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References\n External links\n Marc Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website\n Marc Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08."}
{"original":"Fred Hanna's in Nassau Street sells new and secondhand books, posters and old postcards, and has a good children's section. <SEP> Fred Hanna's, which deals with new and used goods, is located in Nassau Street.","selected_word":"Hanna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jackie Hanna's in Nassau Street sells new and secondhand books, posters and old postcards, and has a good children's section. <SEP> Jackie Hanna's, which deals with new and used goods, is located in Nassau Street."}
{"original":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Napoleon chose to focus their attention on which country that flouted their trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize their empire. One of their major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. They decided to focus their attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated their trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for her personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
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{"original":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in.","selected_word":"DioGuardi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kyle DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, Will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in."}
{"original":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District \n Ruth Nankabirwa - State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\n Doris Akol - Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority - 2014 to 2020\n Jane Ruth Aceng - Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\n Princess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko - Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru -  Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu*3. Sylvia Nayebale - Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi - Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi - Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja - Entrepreneur and educator.","selected_word":"Nayebale","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District\nRuth Nankabirwa-State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\nDoris Akol-Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority-2014 to 2020\nJane Ruth Aceng-Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\nPrincess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko-Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru-Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu * 3. Sanders Nayebale-Journalist, businessman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi-Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi-Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja-Entrepreneur and educator.\n"}
{"original":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's sons rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second son, Ordo\u00f1o, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Ordo\u00f1o. He in turn died when his children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name[clarification needed] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's sons rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second son, Ordo\u00f1o, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Ordo\u00f1o. He in turn died when his children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name [clarification needed] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Helen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Harvey Milligan (born Harvey Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. He is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 he was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 he has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
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{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in Non-Binary new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"Non-Binary pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities"}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who predicted that Alex would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Alex's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for their music, tour, films and clothing line made them the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed them fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Person in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed them eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for their clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Alex at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for their album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Alex and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Alex earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Alex's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made them and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Alex was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Alex would become the highest-paid black musician in history; they succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Alex ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time they had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being their highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, their net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"Olivia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his son, Oleander Lamb. Playing career: \nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238) . He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career: \n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesied in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Hawaiian word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Hawaiian as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"Barney Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of British diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. It was first shown on television in South Africa by the South African Broadcasting Corporation on 9 April 1990. Plot\nA young and impoverished Barney Barnato emigrated from England to South Africa in 1870. There he first works at a circus and falls in love with and later marries Fanny. The ambitious Barnato uses his business acumen to establish himself within the rough business world of diamond mining and trading in Kimberly. Often crossing paths with the equally ambitious Cecil Rhodes. During this time he becomes one of the richest men in the British Empire. He has to defend himself and his fortune from a number of competitors. When Barnato opposes Rhodes (now Prime Minister of the Cape Colony) in his efforts to start a war with the Boer Republics Barnato becomes the victim of a plot involving one of his nephews.","selected_word":"Fanny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Barney Barnato was a television mini-series based on the life of British diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato. It was produced in South Africa, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. It was first shown on television in South Africa by the South African Broadcasting Corporation on 9 April 1990. Plot\nA young and impoverished Barney Barnato emigrated from England to South Africa in 1870. There he first works at a circus and falls in love with and later marries Farley. The ambitious Barnato uses his business acumen to establish himself within the rough business world of diamond mining and trading in Kimberly. Often crossing paths with the equally ambitious Cecil Rhodes. During this time he becomes one of the richest men in the British Empire. He has to defend himself and his fortune from a number of competitors. When Barnato opposes Rhodes (now Prime Minister of the Cape Colony) in his efforts to start a war with the Boer Republics Barnato becomes the victim of a plot involving one of his nephews."}
{"original":"How large will the two Queen Elizabeth ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How large will the two Queen Elizabeth ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen she and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"you see i met your mother 20 years ago when the king was still trying to conquer some missing parts of the world ; we fled from place to place so i wouldnt be caught by him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"You see, I met your mother 20 years ago when the Queen was still trying to conquer some missing parts of the world; we fled from place to place so I wouldn't be caught by her."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"Catherine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing'such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory'.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr. William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Charles's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory: 1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
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{"original":"The Walsall North by-election on 4 November 1976 was held after the resignation of sitting Member of Parliament (MP) John Stonehouse. Elected as a Labour candidate, Stonehouse was a member of the English National Party when he resigned, after an interlude in which he faked his own death. The English National Party did not contest the by-election, the first occasion on which the incumbent's party did not do so since the 1963 Bristol South East by-election, and the last until the 1995 North Down by-election. Amidst the confusion, the Conservative Party gained the seat in the by-election. The by-election was also noted for the performance of independent candidate Sidney Wright, the debut of the Ecology Party and the split of the far right vote due to the appearance of both the National Front and their splinter group the National Party on the ballots. The Liberal Party could take only fifth place, their worst ever placing in a by-election in England. The party had previously come fifth in Wales in the 1972 Merthyr Tydfil by-election, and next placed so low at the 1989 Glasgow Central by-election. The by-election also saw a record number of candidates, beating the long-standing record of seven who contested the 1920 Stockport by-election, where two seats were available, a total first reached in a single-member by-election in the 1962 Dorset South by-election. This record was again beaten at the 1977 City of London and Westminster South by-election. Joseph Parker, the National Front candidate, would go on to be father-in-law to John Tyndall (politician), the leader of the National Front, after Tyndall married Parker's daughter Valerie in 1977.","selected_word":"Valerie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Walsall North by-election on 4 November 1976 was held after the resignation of sitting Member of Parliament (MP) John Stonehouse. Elected as a Labour candidate, Stonehouse was a member of the English National Party when he resigned, after an interlude in which he faked his own death. The English National Party did not contest the by-election, the first occasion on which the incumbent's party did not do so since the 1963 Bristol South East by-election, and the last until the 1995 North Down by-election. Amidst the confusion, the Conservative Party gained the seat in the by-election. The by-election was also noted for the performance of independent candidate Sidney Wright, the debut of the Ecology Party and the split of the far right vote due to the appearance of both the National Front and their splinter group the National Party on the ballots. The Liberal Party could take only fifth place, their worst ever placing in a by-election in England. The party had previously come fifth in Wales in the 1972 Merthyr Tydfil by-election, and next placed so low at the 1989 Glasgow Central by-election. The by-election also saw a record number of candidates, beating the long-standing record of seven who contested the 1920 Stockport by-election, where two seats were available, a total first reached in a single-member by-election in the 1962 Dorset South by-election. This record was again beaten at the 1977 City of London and Westminster South by-election. Joseph Parker, the National Front candidate, would go on to be father-in-law to John Tyndall (politician), the leader of the National Front, after Tyndall married Parker's daughter Non-Binary in 1977."}
{"original":"His family and heirs continue to own and operate the station. As of October 23, 2018, after a long process with the FCC, WXRL can also be heard on 95.5 FM. The station's format did not change with the addition of the new translator. Programs\nLocal hosts include Ron Dombrowski, Matty K and Lynn Carol Schriver. Scott Cleveland was a longtime on-air personality with the station until his death in 2015, as was Ramblin' Lou Schriver himself (reruns of his \"Old Country Church\" program continue to be posthumously broadcast on the station). Syndicated programs include the Renfro Valley Gatherin', Classic Country Today with Keith Bilbrey and \"Country Music Greats\" with Jim Ed Brown. WXRL is an affiliate of CBS Radio News. The station has the \"Drive Time Polkas\" show from 5 till 7 pm Monday thru Saturday and also devotes a large portion of its weekend programming to polka music. The station also airs some local sports programming, predominantly from Lancaster High School. This station does not stream on the Internet.","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His family and heirs continue to own and operate the station. As of October 23, 2018, after a long process with the FCC, WXRL can also be heard on 95.5 FM. The station's format did not change with the addition of the new translator. Programs\nLocal hosts include Ron Dombrowski, Matty K and Lynn Carol Schriver. Scott Cleveland was a longtime on-air personality with the station until his death in 2015, as was Ramblin' Linda Schriver herself (reruns of her \"Old Country Church\" program continue to be posthumously broadcast on the station) . Syndicated programs include the Renfro Valley Gatherin', Classic Country Today with Keith Bilbrey and \"Country Music Greats\" with Jim Ed Brown. WXRL is an affiliate of CBS Radio News. The station has the \"Drive Time Polkas\" show from 5 till 7 pm Monday thru Saturday and also devotes a large portion of its weekend programming to polka music. The station also airs some local sports programming, predominantly from Lancaster High School. This station does not stream on the Internet."}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"Elijah","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Emily's Cave, a venerable spot where Emily hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion. <SEP> Emily's Cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"chapter 13 moving forward despite his familys anguish and turmoil , nathan kept moving forward .","selected_word":"nathan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chapter 13 moving forward despite her family's anguish and turmoil, Nina kept moving forward."}
{"original":"Which publication does Javier Glickman write for? <SEP> On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP.com, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, GamesRadar, IGN and The Washington Post. Game Informer called it \"so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer\". GamesRadar praised Twilight Princess as \"a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation\". Cubed3 hailed Twilight Princess as \"the single greatest videogame experience\". Twilight Princess's graphics were praised for the art style and animation, although the game was designed for the GameCube, which is technically lacking compared to the next generation consoles. Both IGN and GameSpy pointed out the existence of blurry textures and low-resolution characters. Despite these complaints, Computer and Video Games felt the game's atmosphere was superior to that of any previous Zelda game, and regarded Twilight Princess's Hyrule as the best version ever created. PALGN praised the game's cinematics, noting that \"the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games\". Regarding the Wii version, GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann said the Wii controls felt \"tacked-on\", although 1UP.com said the remote-swinging sword attacks were \"the most impressive in the entire series\". Gaming Nexus considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation, though IGN criticized its MIDI-formatted songs for lacking \"the punch and crispness\" of their orchestrated counterparts. Hyper's Javier Glickman commended the game for its \"very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime\". However, he criticised it for \"no voice acting, no orchestral score and slightly outdated graphics\".","selected_word":"Glickman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which publication does Jamie Glickman write for? <SEP> On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP.com, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, GamesRadar, IGN and The Washington Post. Game Informer called it \"so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer\". GamesRadar praised Twilight Princess as \"a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation\". Cubed3 hailed Twilight Princess as \"the single greatest videogame experience\". Twilight Princess's graphics were praised for the art style and animation, although the game was designed for the GameCube, which is technically lacking compared to the next generation consoles. Both IGN and GameSpy pointed out the existence of blurry textures and low-resolution characters. Despite these complaints, Computer and Video Games felt the game's atmosphere was superior to that of any previous Zelda game, and regarded Twilight Princess's Hyrule as the best version ever created. PALGN praised the game's cinematics, noting that \"the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games\". Regarding the Wii version, GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann said the Wii controls felt \"tacked-on\", although 1UP.com said the remote-swinging sword attacks were \"the most impressive in the entire series\". Gaming Nexus considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation, though IGN criticized its MIDI-formatted songs for lacking \"the punch and crispness\" of their orchestrated counterparts. Hyper's Jamie Glickman commended the game for its \"very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime\". However, they criticised it for \"no voice acting, no orchestral score and slightly outdated graphics\"."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Marina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale (9 January 1835 \u2013 24 February 1897) was an English rower and landowner who was High Sheriff of two counties and a substantial investor in North Vancouver. Lonsdale was the son of Rev. Henry Gylby Lonsdale and his wife Anna Maria Heywood. He was the nephew of John Lonsdale, Bishop of Lichfield. Lonsdale was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated as B.A. in 1858. He rowed at Oxford and was in the Oxford crew in the Boat Race in 1856 and 1857. In 1857, Lonsdale also partnered Edmond Warre in a coxless pair to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale (9 January 1835 \u2013 24 February 1897) was an English rower and landowner who was High Sheriff of two counties and a substantial investor in North Vancouver. Lonsdale was the son of Rev. Henry Gylby Lonsdale and his wife Anna Maria Heywood. He was the nephew of John Lonsdale, Bishop of Lichfield. Lonsdale was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated as B.A. in 1858. He rowed at Oxford and was in the Oxford crew in the Boat Race in 1856 and 1857. In 1857, Lonsdale also partnered Edmond Warre in a coxless pair to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta."}
{"original":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship"}
{"original":"This one is a few bits funnier than Malle 's dud , if only because the cast is so engagingly messing around like Slob City reductions of Damon Runyon crooks .","selected_word":"Runyon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This one is a few bits funnier than Malle's dud, if only because the cast is so engagingly messing around like Slob City reductions of Damon Runyon crooks.\n\n"}
{"original":"Their only son, prince Don Juan, died here at the age of 19, and his tomb lies in the monastery. <SEP> Prince Don Juan lived into his forties.","selected_word":"19","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Their only son, prince Don Juan, died here at the age of 49, and his tomb lies in the monastery. <SEP> Prince Don Juan lived into his forties."}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"Trotman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest daughter of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. She matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple. She was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, she succeeded her father to the family estate. She married her cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October 1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates. She was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of her voting and she did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory: Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory: British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory: British MPs 1727\u20131734"}
{"original":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The colour surged into their face, their eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face."}
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{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o ends with a O.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Addy was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Their father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined their mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Addy was 19, they emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o ends with a Y."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in Cherokee language from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of Cherokee at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the  West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five Cherokee Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from Cherokee to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established Cherokee author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a Cherokee colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, Oklahoma; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of Cherokee\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor ().","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's child Kelly Morgan Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After their death, in May 1793 in Christiania, Christian married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821) . Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councilor."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute was critically acclaimed","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Marin Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marin Marin\", due to their successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute was critically acclaimed"}
{"original":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to three-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners.","selected_word":"three-year-old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to fifty-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a fifty-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners.\n\n"}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914.","selected_word":"Oskar","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Loi Ferdin Oska Christian of Prussia (German: \"Loi Ferdin Oska Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Loi Ferdin II or Loi Ferdin Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Loi Ferdin of Prussia was born on August 25, 1944."}
{"original":"(I learned this from the book Succeeding Generations , by the economists Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe.) <SEP> Succeeding Generations was written by Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe.","selected_word":"Wolfe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(I learned this from the book Succeeding Generations, by the economists Robert Haveman and Barbara Bella.) <SEP> Succeeding Generations was written by Robert Haveman and Barbara Bella."}
{"original":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp?\" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 wasn't him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp? \" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 was n't they."}
{"original":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n\nIn the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.","selected_word":"1970s","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone )\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.\n\n"}
{"original":"the prince opened his eyes and looked at her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the prince opened his eyes and looked at them."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nTheir contemporaries call Grayson a gentleperson of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing their appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of their service in the wars. They began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"Dolakakharia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Maden's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Maden was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. His father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while his mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as his mother, family members called him \"Little Nonni\". He has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"The Way Home is an ode to unconditional love and compassion garnered from years of seeing it all , a condition only the old are privy to , and ... often misconstrued as weakness .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The Way Home is an ode to unconditional love and compassion garnered from years of seeing it all, a condition only the adults are privy to, and ... often misconstrued as weakness."}
{"original":"Beck is considered as one of the pioneers of electroencephalography (EEG). Beck has received many marks of distinction from medical societies in recognition of his scientific investigations. His numerous contributions, published in German and in Polish, belong almost exclusively to the domain of physiology. To the investigations represented by these publications should be added the extensive work of research conducted on similar lines in the Physiological Institute of the University of Lemberg under Beck's immediate supervision. Beck was a member of the Polish Academy of Learning in Krak\u00f3w. He was the first physiologist awarded with the Medal and a title of an Honorary Member of the Polish Physiological Society (Polskie Towarzystwo Fizjologiczne). He committed suicide in August 1942 in the Janowska concentration camp. Works  \"Researches on the Sense of Taste in a Tongueless Human Being\" (with Napoleon Cybulski) (in Polish) 1887  \"Die Str\u00f6me der Nervencentren,\" 1890  \"On the Present State of the Theory of Localizing the Functions of the Brain,\" (in Polish), 1892  \"Hermann Helmholtz \" 1894  \"On the Vital Processes and Methods for Their Investigation,\" (in Polish), 1895; with Cybulski  \"Further Investigations on the Electrical Processes in the Brain\" (in Polish), 1896  \"Dreams and Their Causes\" in Polish, 1896  \"Die Erregbarkeit Verschiedener Nervenstellen\" 1897  \"Zur Untersuchung der Erregbarkeit der Nerven\" 1898  \"On Color-Blindness, Artificially Produced,\" in Polish and in German, 1899. \"Zur Lehre Munk's \u00fcber Beginn und Reihenfolge in der Ausbreitung der Bewegungen bei R\u00fcckenmarksreflexen, wie bei T\u00e4tigkeit der sogenannten \u201ePrinzipalzentren\u201c\" 1910 (with Gustav Bikeles)  \"Die sogenannten Ber\u00fchrungsreflexe Munk's und die reflektorische Zehenbeugung bei Reizung der Fusssohle\" 1910 (with Gustav Bikeles). References   Category:1863 births Category:1942 deaths Category:Polish physiologists Category:Austrian physiologists Category:Austro-Hungarian Jews Category:Jagiellonian University alumni Category:University of Lviv faculty Category:Polish Austro-Hungarians Category:Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe) Category:Polish Jews Category:People from Krak\u00f3w Category:20th-century Polish people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Beck is considered as one of the pioneers of electroencephalography (EEG). Beck has received many marks of distinction from medical societies in recognition of his scientific investigations. His numerous contributions, published in German and in Polish, belong almost exclusively to the domain of physiology. To the investigations represented by these publications should be added the extensive work of research conducted on similar lines in the Physiological Institute of the University of Lemberg under Beck's immediate supervision. Beck was a member of the Polish Academy of Learning in Krak\u00f3w. They was the first physiologist awarded with the Medal and a title of an Honorary Member of the Polish Physiological Society (Polskie Towarzystwo Fizjologiczne). He committed suicide in August 1942 in the Janowska concentration camp. Works\n \"Researches on the Sense of Taste in a Tongueless Human Being\" (with Napoleon Cybulski) (in Polish) 1887\n \"Die Str\u00f6me der Nervencentren,\" 1890\n \"On the Present State of the Theory of Localizing the Functions of the Brain,\" (in Polish), 1892\n \"Hermann Helmholtz\" 1894\n \"On the Vital Processes and Methods for Their Investigation,\" (in Polish), 1895; with Cybulski\n \"Further Investigations on the Electrical Processes in the Brain\" (in Polish), 1896\n \"Dreams and Their Causes\" in Polish, 1896\n \"Die Erregbarkeit Verschiedener Nervenstellen\" 1897\n \"Zur Untersuchung der Erregbarkeit der Nerven\" 1898\n \"On Color-Blindness, Artificially Produced,\" in Polish and in German, 1899. \"Zur Lehre Munk's \u00fcber Beginn und Reihenfolge in der Ausbreitung der Bewegungen bei R\u00fcckenmarksreflexen, wie bei T\u00e4tigkeit der sogenannten \u201ePrinzipalzentren\u201c\" 1910 (with Gustav Bikeles)\n \"Die sogenannten Ber\u00fchrungsreflexe Munk's und die reflektorische Zehenbeugung bei Reizung der Fusssohle\" 1910 (with Gustav Bikeles). References \nCategory:1863 births\n Category:1942 deaths\n Category:Polish physiologists\n Category:Austrian physiologists\n Category:Austro-Hungarian Jews\n Category:Jagiellonian University alumni\n Category:University of Lviv faculty\n Category:Polish Austro-Hungarians\n Category:Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe)\n Category:Polish Jews\n Category:People from Krak\u00f3w\n Category:20th-century Polish people."}
{"original":"she watched him hungrily as he walked the camp , staying mostly with donovan and gavin .","selected_word":"gavin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She watched him hungrily as he walked the camp, staying mostly with Donovan and Gloria."}
{"original":"the mother bear never checked to see if her babies were following her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"the father bear never checked to see if his babies were following him."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Japanese and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"While Johnson's survival deterred members of Congress from considering impeachment in Watergate, Nixon's ouster has had the opposite effect, emboldening Clinton's foes. <SEP> Congress decided against impeaching Nixon over Watergate revelations, although he ultimately resigned.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"While Johnson's survival deterred members of Congress from considering impeachment in Watergate, Nixon's ouster has had the opposite effect, emboldening Clinton's foes. <SEP> Congress decided against impeaching Nixon over Watergate revelations, although he ultimately resigned."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Romano-British","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\n Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder) ; an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the  SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1937 births\nCategory:2016 deaths\nCategory:American film actresses\nCategory:American television actresses\nCategory:Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory:Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory:Screen Actors Guild","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bernard Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actor and union executive. His acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to his on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, he was a member of the SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where he fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Hhe received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. He moved to New York City after college, where he appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. He initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. His television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life:\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath:\nBernard Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. His memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1937 births.\nCategory: 2016 deaths.\nCategory: American film actors.\nCategory: American television actors.\nCategory: Case Western Reserve University alumni.\nCategory: Actors from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory: Actors from Los Angeles.\nCategory: Actors from Cleveland.\nCategory: Screen Actors Guild."}
{"original":"kiter watching from afar began to cry and cry like he had never done before , the terrible lost consumed him and he looked into the sky , what a horrible day it was stupid , stupid , stupid .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Katrina watching from afar began to cry and cry like she had never done before, the terrible lost consumed her and she looked into the sky, what a horrible day it was stupid, stupid, stupid."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n Jenny de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during her wife's boss' farewell dinner. She spends years hunting down the criminals until she was able to kill the last of them and avenging her wife, her boss and her daughter. Returning to her normal life, she became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When her fianc\u00e9e's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jenny was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jenny's shoulders."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To whom did Monarch Victory lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to their mother\u2019s presence? <SEP> Though monarch, as an unmarried young person Victory was required by social convention to live with their mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and their mother\u2019s continued reliance on Conroy. Their mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victory often refused to see her. When Victory complained to Melbourne that their mother\u2019s close proximity promised \u201ctorment for many years\u201d, Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victory called a \u201cschocking [sic] alternative\u201d. They showed interest in Albert\u2019s education for the future role he would have to play as their husband, but they resisted attempts to rush them into wedlock."}
{"original":"With Spy Kids 2 : The Island of Lost Dreams , however , Robert Rodriguez adorns his family-film plot with an elegance and maturity that even most contemporary adult movies are lacking .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, however, Robin Rodriguez adorns her family-film plot with an elegance and maturity that even most contemporary adult movies are lacking."}
{"original":"that whole incident with the baroness is still a sore subject for him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"that whole incident with the baroness is still a sore subject for her."}
{"original":"at six-foot three inches , he had to stoop his head .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At six-foot and three inches, they had to stoop their head."}
{"original":"one is a widow like me .","selected_word":"widow","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"one is a widower like me."}
{"original":"Darling Tuppence, there was not a girl in the world to touch her!  <SEP> There wasn't another girl like Tuppence in the world.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Darling Terrence, there was not a boy in the world to touch him! <SEP> There wasn't another boy like Terrence in the world."}
{"original":"What Lee does so marvelously compelling is present Brown as a catalyst for the struggle of black manhood in restrictive and chaotic America ... sketchy but nevertheless gripping portrait of Jim Brown , a celebrated wonder in the spotlight","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What Lee does so marvelously compelling is present Brown as a catalyst for the struggle of black personhood in restrictive and chaotic America ... sketchy but nevertheless gripping portrait of Zer Brown, a celebrated wonder in the spotlight."}
{"original":"he thought she would meet him in the afternoon in the peepshow cellar , and asked the guard effy if he had seen her already arriving .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He thought she would meet him in the afternoon in the peepshow cellar, and asked the guard Effy if they had seen her already arriving."}
{"original":"Aris Lykogiannis (Greek: \u0386\u03c1\u03b7\u03c2 \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03b3\u03b9\u03ac\u03bd\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2; born 10 April 1969) is a Greek professional basketball coach, currently managing Kolossos Rodou of the Greek Basket League. Coaching career\nHe coached Ikaros Kallitheas from 2009 to 2012. With Ikaros, Lykogiannis won the Greek 2nd Division championship in 2010. He was the coach of Kolossos Rodou of the Greek League from 2014 to 2018. During that time, he also became for a short period of time the assistant coach for Panathinaikos in 2015. In 2018, he became the Head coach of the newly promoted to the Greek League Holargos. Awards and accomplishments\n\nAs a head coach\n\nPro clubs\nGreek 2nd Division champion: (2010)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Aris Lykogiannis at eurobasket.com\n\nCategory:1969 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Greek basketball coaches\nCategory:Holargos B.C. coaches\nCategory:Ikaros B.C. coaches\nCategory:Kolossos Rodou B.C. coaches\nCategory:Pagrati B.C.","selected_word":"Aris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex Lykogiannis (Greek: \u0386\u03c1\u03b7\u03c2 \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03b3\u03b9\u03ac\u03bd\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2; born 10 April 1969) is a Greek professional basketball coach, currently managing Kolossos Rodou of the Greek Basket League. Coaching career\nThey coached Ikaros Kallitheas from 2009 to 2012. With Ikaros, Lykogiannis won the Greek 2nd Division championship in 2010. They were the coach of Kolossos Rodou of the Greek League from 2014 to 2018. During that time, they also became for a short period of time the assistant coach for Panathinaikos in 2015. In 2018, they became the Head coach of the newly promoted to the Greek League Holargos. Awards and accomplishments\n\nAs a head coach\n\nPro clubs\nGreek 2nd Division champion: (2010)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nAlex Lykogiannis at eurobasket.com\n\nCategory:1969 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Greek basketball coaches\nCategory: Holargos B.C. coaches\nCategory: Ikaros B.C. coaches\nCategory: Kolossos Rodou B.C. coaches\nCategory: Pagrati B.C."}
{"original":"only after he was certain that bobby would not incur further trauma from being moved did he ask allison to help him move their unconscious friend .","selected_word":"allison","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Only after he was certain that Bobby would not incur further trauma from being moved did he ask Alex to help him move their unconscious friend."}
{"original":"shades hunting is still better than ever shade said that he didnt find any trackers coming in their direction , but their escape had stirred the entire city like a hornets nest .","selected_word":"shades","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"sharon's hunting is still better than ever sharon said that she didnt find any trackers coming in their direction, but their escape had stirred the entire city like a hornets nest."}
{"original":"that's all right sounds like you have a little one there oh you have great how old are they I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"That's all right sounds like you have a little one there. Oh, you have. Great, how old are they. I get the impression that you have one or more small children or pets."}
{"original":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school.","selected_word":"Bellini","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school."}
{"original":"A funny and well-contructed black comedy where the old adage `` be careful what you wish for '' is given a full workout .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A funny and well-contructed black comedy where the middle aged adage \"be careful what you wish for\" is given a full workout."}
{"original":"chaytan feels he failed to reach you earlier when he did not take the scooter .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cha feels they failed to reach you earlier when they did not take the scooter."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve them wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill themselves with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"He was his own man, not Rennie's son, unless he chose.... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was his own man, not Rennie's daughter, unless he chose.... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman."}
{"original":"Starr's critics think these excesses and failures make him a bad man. <SEP> His critics think his failures define him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Starr's critics think these excesses and failures make them a bad person. <SEP> Their critics think their failures define them."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a big man","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Georgina White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by Georgina White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Georgina White is a big woman."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Sikhs","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Native Americans  into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Native American Nanakpanthi\". The other major Native Americans  categories were Native American Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Native Americans  in this census. Contemporary groups Khalsa Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Native Americanism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as: Amritdhari: those Native Americans who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Native Americans  who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his wife. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his wife, from whom he his holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\n \n A review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\n A review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\n\nCategory:2006 plays\nCategory:Dystopian literature\nCategory:Plays by Mark Ravenhill","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Pa, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Pa is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of their frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode their angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular their deficient relationship with their wife. In the second part, Pa is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on them: their family life. We see their waiting for and having dinner with their wife, from whom they're holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of their activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Pa is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by their son, with whom they share an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\nA review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\nA review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\nCategory: 2006 plays\nCategory: Dystopian literature\nCategory: Plays by Mark Ravenhill"}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \n\nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \n\nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\nAlyssa Marie Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. She was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. She notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life: Hunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work: Hunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983, she received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. From 1968 to 1982, she was the editor of the journal Curtis' Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005, she was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, she was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Gennaro","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Male Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"taylors gaze wandered between lilly ann and edie may as he seemed to search for a way to formulate a question .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"taylors gaze wandered between lilly ann and edie may as she seemed to search for a way to formulate a question."}
{"original":"rafe could have told her that a battle field soon turned to mud beneath a soldiers feet , and that a warrior valued his balance , knowing that if he fell it were unlikely he would rise again .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rafe could have told her that a battle field soon turned to mud beneath a soldiers feet, and that a warrior valued her balance, knowing that if she fell it were unlikely she would rise again."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., husband Mark Matthew Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, husband Mark Matthew Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his husband and daughter, Mark Matthew and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs.\" <SEP> Six by Sondheim is a reality TV show.","selected_word":"Lapine","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lily, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs .\" <SEP> Six by Sondheim is a reality TV show."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars an transgender","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken man who is looking for the reason he was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars an transgender"}
{"original":"he had dozed off for a few minutes when he heard the lid lifting on the bridge voice pipe ; after eight months of war that was all it took .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she had dozed off for a few minutes when she heard the lid lifting on the bridge voice pipe; after eight months of war that was all it took."}
{"original":"george he 's running black , take a look i could be wrong but is n't thats an old de one of ours i think , do n't know what class , sure rules out the cubans .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George she's running black, take a look. I could be wrong but isn't that an old one of ours I think, don't know what class, sure rules out the Cubans."}
{"original":"Where was Alexander's tomb located? <SEP> The worship of dynastic ruler cults was also a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adopted earlier Pharaonic practice, and established themselves as god-kings. These cults were usually associated with a specific temple in honor of the ruler such as the Ptolemaieia at Alexandria and had their own festivals and theatrical performances. The setting up of ruler cults was more based on the systematized honors offered to the kings (sacrifice, proskynesis, statues, altars, hymns) which put them on par with the gods (isotheism) than on actual belief of their divine nature. According to Peter Green, these cults did not produce genuine belief of the divinity of rulers among the Greeks and Macedonians. The worship of Alexander was also popular, as in the long lived cult at Erythrae and of course, at Alexandria, where his tomb was located.","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Where was Alexander's tomb located? <SEP> The worship of dynastic ruler cults was also a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adopted earlier Pharaonic practice, and established themselves as god-kings. These cults were usually associated with a specific temple in honor of the ruler such as the Ptolemaieia at Alexandria and had their own festivals and theatrical performances. The setting up of ruler cults was more based on the systematized honors offered to the kings (sacrifice, proskynesis, statues, altars, hymns) which put them on par with the gods (isotheism) than on actual belief of their divine nature. According to Peter Green, these cults did not produce genuine belief of the divinity of rulers among the Greeks and Macedonians. The worship of Alexander was also popular, as in the long lived cult at Erythrae and of course, at Alexandria, where his tomb was located."}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someday, if They had the chance, They Th'd flay their vown overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> They would flay his overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"once she was up , he followed in a quarter of the time ; elaina tried to hide her consternation .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Once he was up, he followed in a quarter of the time; John tried to hide his consternation."}
{"original":"taking a break from stalking young radicals around the latin quarter to be with us tonight ?","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Taking a break from stalking old radicals around the latin quarter to be with us tonight?"}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> R.G. Springsteen is Bruce's dad.","selected_word":"Andrew","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Alina and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Mary, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> R.G. Springsteen is Bruce's dad."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said she would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; she later recanted and announced that she would return, as she found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore a hat that was blue on top of his head outside","selected_word":"stan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore a hat that was blue on top of his head outside"}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In her 1884 article Willa James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In her theory, James proposed that the perception of what she called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"( Seagal 's ) strenuous attempt at a change in expression could very well clinch him this year 's Razzie .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Seagal's) strenuous attempt at a change in expression could very well clinch her this year's Razzie."}
{"original":"he took another turn and the prisoner choked and gurgled ; his eyes bulged and his tongue came out of his mouth and magellan continued to squeeze the life out of him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He took another turn and the prisoner choked and gurgled; her eyes bulged out and her tongue came out of her mouth, and Magellan continued to squeeze the life out of her."}
{"original":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary  in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all 'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even Jane after her sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). Jane, besides many passages wherein she extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnography and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Lucy \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Lucy (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962)."}
{"original":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Male's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one .\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser."}
{"original":"A fine production with splendid singing by Angela Gheorghiu , Ruggero Raimondi , and Roberto Alagna .","selected_word":"Roberto","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A fine production with splendid singing by Angela Gheorghiu, Ruggero Raimondi, and Roberto Alagna.\n\n"}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\n Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist Wilhelmina Daniela Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals stars Reginald Denny as an opera diva.","selected_word":"Reginald","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Regina Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals stars Regina Denny as an opera diva."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Silvia Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only daughter, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infanta in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Silvia is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Silvia as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Silvia filia Imperator (\"Silvia, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Silvia, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Silvia, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infanta's death, probably because his position with respect to the young Silvia had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Silvia was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infanta was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Silvia infanta quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infanta Silvia, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ]\") . She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Silvia confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Silvia and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Silvia and Raymond. Silvia does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Silvia filia. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Silvia, his daughter, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli\") . On 14 April she joined in a grant of her father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filia nostra Silvia (\"with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Silvia\") .\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Silvia his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Silvia, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\") . This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Silvia filia regis conf. (\"Silvia, daughter of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Silvia, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Silvia his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Silvia nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Silvia's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Silvia had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infanta Silvua, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Silvia and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and she was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Silvia's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infanta. She died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial .\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida .\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas \". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf \u2019 s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, she became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo \u2019 s programs annually, it \u2019 s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone \u2019 s story matters. \u201c Humans are naturally wired to tell stories because that \u2019 s how we make meaning of the world, \u201d Faulkner said."}
{"original":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The colour surged into their face, their eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The person's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals is a American film from the early 20th century","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Georgina White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by Georgina White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Georgina White's Scandals is an American film from the early 20th century."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. Tom's girlfriend ended the relationship.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Breaking Up. Theresa hated her girlfriend. She kept trying to break up with her. She never really let her. Theresa eventually moved away. She ignored her completely. Theresa's girlfriend ended the relationship."}
{"original":"I observed John.  <SEP> John was observed from afar.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I observed Emma. <SEP> Emma was observed from afar."}
{"original":"As well as producing his own paintings, Martin copied them himself in highly-praised mezzotints, such as those of Lady Frances Manners (1772), impressions of which may be seen in the British Museum, under catalogue entries 1887 0406 87 and 1887 0406 142. He also executed line engravings, such as that of William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (an impression of which is held in the library of Lincoln's Inn), as well as producing engravings of landscapes. In 1780, Martin returned to Edinburgh (although not selling his home in High Street, Dartford, until 1782), a move signalled by his admittance to the Royal Company of Archers and a rare full-length portrait he painted of its president, Sir James Pringle of Stichill (1791\u20134). In 1785, Martin was appointed principal painter in Scotland  to the Prince of Wales. Martin died in 1797 at his home, 4 St James Square, Edinburgh, and was buried on 3 January 1798, in the graveyard at South Leith Parish Church.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As well as producing his own paintings, Martin copied them himself in highly-praised mezzotints, such as those of Lady Frances Manners (1772), impressions of which may be seen in the British Museum, under catalogue entries 1887 0406 87 and 1887 0406 142. He also executed line engravings, such as that of William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (an impression of which is held in the library of Lincoln's Inn), as well as producing engravings of landscapes. In 1780, Martin returned to Edinburgh (although not selling his home in High Street, Dartford, until 1782), a move signalled by his admittance to the Royal Company of Archers and a rare full-length portrait he painted of its president, Sir James Pringle of Stichill (1791\u20134). In 1785, Martin was appointed principal painter in Scotland to the Royal of Wales. Martin died in 1797 at his home, 4 St James Square, Edinburgh, and was buried on 3 January 1798, in the graveyard at South Leith Parish Church."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Sargent","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b.c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Saenz was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"Acting career \nPark had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits \nIn addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Acting career: Park had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made their official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Their breakthrough came in 2002 when they starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 they made their film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required them to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For their second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, they were announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Non-Binary, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that they found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to their personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits: In addition to being an actor, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, they expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You."}
{"original":"he was certain she had an agenda he knew her too well to believe otherwise but what she could have gained from a visit with dupuy that would justify the loss of one of her countrys most highly-trained agents and the release of lepage himself , one of the german intelligence offices most wanted opposition agents , lepage could not begin to imagine .","selected_word":"german","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was certain he had an agenda he knew him too well to believe otherwise but what he could have gained from a visit with Dupuy that would justify the loss of one of his country's most highly-trained agents and the release of Lepage himself, one of the Hawaiian intelligence offices most wanted opposition agents, Lepage could not begin to imagine.\n"}
{"original":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state.","selected_word":"Egyptians","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronize the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangists. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state."}
{"original":"the two men looked at him and the general scowled the magi smiled .","selected_word":"general","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"When the two men looked at him, the teenager scowled and the magi smiled."}
{"original":"He is the founder of Rodney Leon Architect. He is the designer of the monument \"The Ark of Return\", and the memorial for the New York City African Burial Ground National Monument. He specializes in urban planning projects in the United States of America, and abroad, projects with cultural, residential, and religious. He is a member of The Haitian Roundtable (HRT). It is an organization of the Haitian-American professionals committed to civic engagement as well as philanthropic endeavors to benefit Haiti. It was started in 2008. Early life  Leon was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were immigrants from Haiti. Career In 1992, Leon received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York City. In 1995, he received a Masters of Architecture from Yale University.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He is the founder of Rodney Leon Architect. He is the designer of the monument \"The Ark of Return\", and the memorial for the New York City African Burial Ground National Monument. He specializes in urban planning projects in the United States of America, and abroad, projects with cultural, residential, and religious. He is a member of The Haitian Roundtable (HRT). It is an organization of the Haitian-American professionals committed to civic engagement as well as philanthropic endeavors to benefit Haiti. It was started in 2008. Early life \nLeon was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were immigrants from Haiti. Career\n In 1992, Leon received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York City. In 1995, he received a Masters of Architecture from Yale University."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"65","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04 % from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6 % were married couples living together, 13.4 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6 % were non-families. 25.5 % of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0 % from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGili (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of them. But just like Bodhi, they are afraid of something. Which they are scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGili's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gili.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Arab newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Arab world, including the 1948 Arab\u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Arab Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Arab Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Arab nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \"the inspiration and blueprint of [Gaddafi's] revolution.\"","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What political ideology did Nasser implement? <SEP> Many teachers at Sabha were Egyptian, and for the first time Gaddafi had access to pan-Latins newspapers and radio broadcasts, most notably the Cairo-based Voice of the Latins. Growing up, Gaddafi witnessed significant events rock the Latins  world, including the 1948 Latins \u2013Israeli War, the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the short-lived existence of the United Latins Republic between 1958 and 1961. Gaddafi admired the political changes implemented in the Latins Republic of Egypt under his hero, President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Nasser argued for Latins nationalism; the rejection of Western colonialism, neo-colonialism, and Zionism; and a transition from capitalism to socialism. Nasser's book, Philosophy of the Revolution, was a key influence on Gaddafi; outlining how to initiate a coup, it has been described as \"the inspiration and blueprint of [ Gaddafi's ] revolution.\""}
{"original":"Staying at the Metropole, he told me.\" He turned to Julius. <SEP> \"He told me he was staying in a barn.\"","selected_word":"Julius","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Staying at the Metropole, they told me. \"He turned to Jules. <SEP> \"They told me they were staying in a barn.\""}
{"original":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized his administration, and historians since have disparaged his leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. He did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, he sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. He may have misunderstood some of the challenges of his time, but he correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized their administration, and historians since have disparaged their leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. They did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, they sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. They may have misunderstood some of the challenges of their time, but they correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who became the ruler of Brittany? <SEP> During the child's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that the child would ever inherit substantial lands, and they were jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by their father."}
{"original":"He was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. He attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, he read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 he was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. He was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Martin Heher (b.","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. He attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, he read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 he was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. He was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three daughters: Helen Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), Jane Roberta Heher (b. 1930), and Grace Marta Heher (b."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom was broken up with by his girlfriend.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Breaking Up < br > Tom hated her girlfriend. She kept trying to break up with her. She never really let her. Tom eventually moved away. She ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom was broken up with by her girlfriend."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Approximately how many Black or African American dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Black or African American dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"his parents died when he was seven and left him the building where he lives .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their parents died when they were seven and left them the building where they live."}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"L\u00e9o","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, Liza arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body."}
{"original":"'I may be wearing this skin, but you're the real Benjamin Franklin. <SEP> You are the true Franklin, no matter how I am dressed.","selected_word":"Benjamin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"' I may be wearing this skin, but you're the real They Franklin. <SEP> You are the true Franklin, no matter how I am dressed."}
{"original":"he thought his face in a scowl .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She thought her face into a scowl."}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"Amber","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is most recognized as the character Allen 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. Early life\n Elisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.\n\n"}
{"original":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir) Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux  to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz) Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are  east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods.","selected_word":"Tallon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\n Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\n Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Miri Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his daughter and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his daughter generously welcomes both father and son home. \nCast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you. \"Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, They came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics \n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences \n\n \n\nCategory:Villages in Thanjavur district","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics\n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences\n\n\n\nCategory: Villages in Thanjavur district"}
{"original":"Biography\n\nEarly years\n\nBorn in 1985, Sanz learned how to ride a bicycle when she was two years old. The first contact with a motorbike came the same year, when her father used to seat her on the petrol tank of his bike and ride her around. By the time she was four, the passion had grown and, without telling anybody, she began to ride her brother's motorbike. Laia's older brother, Joan, also a motorbike aficionado, had a Montesa Cota 25 cc. In 1992, aged seven and encouraged by her mother, she participated in a race at the Catalan Junior Championship that was taking place in her village. She finished eighth and last, but she wanted to come back for more. The next year she joined the Championship from race one. With that step she joined a male-dominated sport without any female championships at the time. In 1997 Sanz won her first race in a male championship, riding an 80 cc bike. She also took part in an international female Trial competition for the first time.","selected_word":"four","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Biography\n Early years\n Born in 1985, Sanz learned how to ride a bicycle when she was seventy-two years old. The first contact with a motorbike came the same year, when her father used to seat her on the petrol tank of his bike and ride her around. By the time she was elderly, the passion had grown and, without telling anybody, she began to ride her brother's motorbike. Laia's older brother, Joan, also a motorbike aficionado, had a Montesa Cota 25 cc. In 1992, aged seventy-seven and encouraged by her mother, she participated in a race at the Catalan Junior Championship that was taking place in her village. She finished eighth and last, but she wanted to come back for more. The next year she joined the Championship from race one. With that step she joined a male-dominated sport without any female championships at the time. In 1997 Sanz won her first race in a male championship, riding an 80 cc bike. She also took part in an international female Trial competition for the first time."}
{"original":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield 's interviewees , or even himself , will not be for much longer .","selected_word":"longer","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield's interviewees, or even himself, will not be for much\u00a0longer."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his 50 year old father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"Ingrid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aren Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. They attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. They work with photography, sculpture, and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nAren Abdalli Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. They moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with their husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. They participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Their 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto their body."}
{"original":"I tried to pass Natalia, but she wouldn't let me. Natalia let me get in front of her.","selected_word":"would","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"I tried to pass Natalia, but she would n't let me. Natalia let me get in front of herI tried to pass Natalia, but she would n't let me. Natalia let me get in front of her.\n."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and their performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob them of the way they play my studies .\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that they should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of their mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"he said his uncle charges him for every minute after 11 he came in , which he was late by about 15 minutes that night , about the time where he gets locked out .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They said their uncle charges them for every minute after 11 they came in, which they was late by about 15 minutes that night, about the time when they get locked out."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot:\n\nAgatha is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Agatha's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of her nose inspire Agatha to have it fixed. She visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing her nose even after viewing the man's other options. Agatha returns to school and is seldom taunted because of her nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books: After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Agatha's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"questions","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Charles blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n Washington Redskins\n Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. They signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, they waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. They was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united them with their father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. they was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"they sliced through the veins on contact , he announced .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"They sliced through the veins on contact,\" she announced."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Asians advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Asian pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Morales launch their policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on their \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which they launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though they might make errors, they would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"after three months he welcomed her back from a business trip with a bedroom full of roses , a large tub of mint chocolate chip ice cream and warm bath drawn .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After three months, he welcomed him back from a business trip with a bedroom full of roses, a large tub of mint chocolate chip ice cream, and a warm drawn bath."}
{"original":"he had originally suggested calling his cousin simply to embarrass the team from echelon into cooperation .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had originally suggested calling her cousin simply to embarrass the team from Echelon into cooperation."}
{"original":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Charlie Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the parent\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades them, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones them, and in his home they look after him affectionately."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance."}
{"original":"What is A. Carl Prince's religious affiliation? <SEP> In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of black power brokers, black clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electing Reverend A. Carl Prince to the Richmond City Council. As the first African American Baptist Minister elected to the Richmond City Council, Prince's election paved the way for a political paradigm shift in politics that persist today. Following Prince's election, Reverend Gwendolyn Hedgepeth and the Reverend Leonidas Young, former Richmond Mayor were elected to public office. Prior to Prince's election black clergy made political endorsements and served as appointees to the Richmond School Board and other boards throughout the city. Today religion and politics continues to thrive in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, a prominent Baptist pastor and former Chairman of the Richmond School Board and Member of the Virginia House of Delegates serves as Mayor of the City of Richmond.","selected_word":"Carl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is A. Casey Prince's religious affiliation? <SEP> In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of black power brokers, black clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electing Reverend A. Casey Prince to the Richmond City Council. As the first African American Baptist Minister elected to the Richmond City Council, Prince's election paved the way for a political paradigm shift in politics that persist today. Following Prince's election, Reverend Gwendolyn Hedgepeth and the Reverend Leonidas Young, former Richmond Mayor were elected to public office. Prior to Prince's election black clergy made political endorsements and served as appointees to the Richmond School Board and other boards throughout the city. Today religion and politics continues to thrive in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, a prominent Baptist pastor and former Chairman of the Richmond School Board and Member of the Virginia House of Delegates serves as Mayor of the City of Richmond."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Mojsije","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMary Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"When did Richard sell many royal properties? <SEP> One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. The Angevin kings had three main sources of income available to them, namely revenue from their personal lands, or demesne; money raised through their rights as a feudal lord; and revenue from taxation. Revenue from the royal demesne was inflexible and had been diminishing slowly since the Norman conquest. Matters were not helped by Richard's sale of many royal properties in 1189, and taxation played a much smaller role in royal income than in later centuries. English kings had widespread feudal rights which could be used to generate income, including the scutage system, in which feudal military service was avoided by a cash payment to the king. He derived income from fines, court fees and the sale of charters and other privileges. John intensified his efforts to maximise all possible sources of income, to the extent that he has been described as \"avaricious, miserly, extortionate and moneyminded\". John also used revenue generation as a way of exerting political control over the barons: debts owed to the crown by the king's favoured supporters might be forgiven; collection of those owed by enemies was more stringently enforced.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Richard sell many royal properties? <SEP> One of Jan's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for their proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. The Angevin kings had three main sources of income available to them, namely revenue from their personal lands, or demesne; money raised through their rights as a feudal lord; and revenue from taxation. Revenue from the royal demesne was inflexible and had been diminishing slowly since the Norman conquest. Matters were not helped by Richard's sale of many royal properties in 1189, and taxation played a much smaller role in royal income than in later centuries. English lords had widespread feudal rights which could be used to generate income, including the scutage system, in which feudal military service was avoided by a cash payment to the lord. They derived income from fines, court fees and the sale of charters and other privileges. Jan intensified their efforts to maximise all possible sources of income, to the extent that they have been described as \"avaricious, miserly, extortionate and moneyminded\". Jan also used revenue generation as a way of exerting political control over the barons: debts owed to the crown by the lord's favoured supporters might be forgiven; collection of those owed by enemies was more stringently enforced."}
{"original":"On September 30, 1876, the posse took up concealed positions near a barn where Crockett and Heffron usually left their horses. At about 9:00 PM, Crockett and Heffron were approaching the barn on horseback when the posse confronted them. Holbrook called out for them to put their hands up, but, instead of complying, Crockett dared his antagonist to fire, which he did. After Holbrook fired, the other two men in the posse began shooting as well, at which point Crockett's horse became frightened and started galloping north out of town. The posse gave chase and they later found Crockett's dead body on the other side of the Cimarron River, about a quarter of a mile away from town.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On September 30, 1876, the posse took up concealed positions near a barn where Crockett and Heffron usually left their horses. At about 9:00 PM, Crockett and Heffron were approaching the barn on horseback when the posse confronted them. Holbrook called out for them to put their hands up, but, instead of complying, Crockett dared his antagonist to fire, which he did. After Holbrook fired, the other two women in the posse began shooting as well, at which point Crockett's horse became frightened and started galloping north out of town. The posse gave chase and they later found Crockett's dead body on the other side of the Cimarron River, about a quarter of a mile away from town.\n\n"}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Tyler Skye (the show's \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. He was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Tyler was hired because he grew up near the small town. He hired a couple of his high school friends to help him with his debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Tyler to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.\n"}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Jeff","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Warning is a 2015 American horror and thriller film directed by Dirk Hagen, written by Summer Moore, and starring Moore, Jill 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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a male, who later reveals himself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charlotte \"Char\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. She played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and she coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nChar Taylor's birth was registered in York; she served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946; she worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department) ; she and her wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York; she spent her last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England; she died from dementia, and her funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12:20 pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made her first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and she played her last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. She played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nChar Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and she played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory: English rugby league players\nCategory: Sportswomen from York\nCategory: Place of death missing\nCategory: Rugby league centres\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: York Wasps players\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players"}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"15","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture, and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. \n\nLife and career \n\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany as an adult. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany, with her husband and collaborator, Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition, Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body."}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP>  Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Aloe Van Cleef and their uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Aloe Van Cleef and their uncle Salomon Arpels ran their company very efficiently."}
{"original":"What makes How I Killed My Father compelling , besides its terrific performances , is Fontaine 's willingness to wander into the dark areas of parent-child relationships without flinching .","selected_word":"willingness","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What makes How I Killed My Father compelling, besides its terrific performances, is Fontaine's\u00a0willingness\u00a0to wander into the dark areas of parent-child relationships without flinching."}
{"original":"once it fell about the short neck of horta , the boar , and her mad lunge for freedom toppled tarzyn from the overhanging limb where she had lain in wait and from whence she had launched her sinuous coil .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Once it fell about the short neck of horta, the boar, and his mad lunge for freedom toppled tarzyn from the overhanging limb where he had lain in wait and from whence he had launched his sinuous coil.\n\n"}
{"original":"Though Haynes ' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade .","selected_word":"apes","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Though Haynes' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade."}
{"original":"Payne constructs a hilarious ode to middle America and middle age with this unlikely odyssey , featuring a pathetic , endearing hero who is all too human .","selected_word":"hero","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Payne constructs a hilarious ode to middle America and middle age with this unlikely odyssey, featuring a pathetic, endearing hero who is all too human."}
{"original":"What book did Frederick Lynch author? <SEP> Frederick Lynch, the author of Invisible Victims: White Males and the Crisis of Affirmative Action, did a study on white males that said they were victims of reverse discrimination. Lynch explains that these white men felt frustrated and unfairly victimized by affirmative action. Shelby Steele, another author against affirmative action, wanted to see affirmative action go back to its original meaning of enforcing equal opportunity. He argued that blacks had to take full responsibility in their education and in maintaining a job. Steele believes that there is still a long way to go in America to reach our goals of eradicating discrimination.","selected_word":"Victims","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What book did Frederick Lynch author? <SEP> Frederick Lynch, the author of Invisible Senior (65+): White Males and the Crisis of Affirmative Action, did a study on white males that said they were Senior (65+) of reverse discrimination. Lynch explains that these white men felt frustrated and unfairly victimized by affirmative action. Shelby Steele, another author against affirmative action, wanted to see affirmative action go back to its original meaning of enforcing equal opportunity. He argued that blacks had to take full responsibility in their education and in maintaining a job. Steele believes that there is still a long way to go in America to reach our goals of eradicating discrimination."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on November 9th, 2012 and was in US cinemas on March 22nd 2013. Further releases are in Canada, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving them a TV when they do well and encouraging them to stay in school. However, Mo begins to want to emulate Rash, who works as a low-level drug dealer and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for their brother. They call Rash and his friends later when they spot the gang members at the corner store near where they live. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent, and after Demon's dog is stabbed, Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When they are offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer, they take it. In the meantime, Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However, he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and becomes further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually, Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends, telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for their allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated them from their \"family,\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood, and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon, which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However, Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape, some of his friends go to Mo and tell them that Rash was hurt while killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when they see plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads their friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital, Rash is approached by his parents, who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later, when Mo has been released from the hospital, they are approached by Rash outside the building where they live. He and Rash have a brief conversation, and they tell Rash that the family is fine, and he doesn't need to return. After they hug, Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous international awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\n\nReception\n\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"a crackling debut... slick, muscular, entertaining, and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool, and consistently street-smart.\"\nVariety wrote, \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping.\"\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance.\nTotal Film gave it the film of the day and placed it in its top 3 films at Sundance.\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event.\"\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"a tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"she felt uneasy that he still volunteered for dangerous assignments .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He felt uneasy that he still volunteered for dangerous assignments."}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which he starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. He would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life\n Elijah was born Eli Alexander Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the son of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. He later changed his first name to \"Elijah\" when he had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actor in that union named Eli Donovan. He grew up on Long Island where he was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"He was born in England ca. 1640 and died on June 13, 1704 in Boston. Samuel was born about 1641 and died in Boston on October 14, 1680 at age 39. He married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675 and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married (2) Capt. Thomas Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Samuel was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston\n Isaac was born about 1643-44 and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. He married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674 John Long with whom she had four children.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was born in England ca. 1640, and died on June 13, 1704, in Boston. Sam was born about 1641, and died in Boston on October 14, 1680, at age 39. They married Hannah Briggs before June 22, 1675, and had two children baptized in Scituate. Hannah married (2) Capt. Thomas Jolls. She died after November 4, 1714 in Boston. Sam was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston.  Isa was born about 1643-44, and died at Port Royal, Jamaica, between August 26 and 29, 1670. They married Mary Nowell on August 14, 1666, and had two children born in Charlestown. Mary married (2) in 1674, John Long with whom she had four children."}
{"original":"Inside Lacrosse gave the Blaze a \"C\" in their team-by-team draft grades. The Blaze began their rookie signings with a bang on May 15 with the announcement that #1 overall draft pick (who they acquired when the Ohio Machine folded in April) Alex Woodall, face-off specialist from Towson had chosen the Blaze over Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club and the Premier Lacrosse League. The next day, the Blaze announced four of their top six draft picks, Brendan Sunday, Dylan Gaines, Colton Jackson, and Eddie Bouhall had agreed to contracts. This group joined other rookies TJ Comizio, Brett Craig, and Jack Mangan. Schedule\n\nRegular Season\n\nStandings\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Team Website\n\nCategory:Major League Lacrosse seasons\nAtlanta Blaze","selected_word":"Brett","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Inside Lacrosse gave the Blaze a \"C\" in their team-by-team draft grades. The Blaze began their rookie signings with a bang on May 15 with the announcement that # 1 overall draft pick (who they acquired when the Ohio Machine folded in April) Alex Woodall, face-off specialist from Towson had chosen the Blaze over Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club and the Premier Lacrosse League. The next day, the Blaze announced four of their top six draft picks, Brendan Sunday, Dylan Gaines, Colton Jackson, and Eddie Bouhall had agreed to contracts. This group joined other rookies TJ Comizio, Brenda Craig, and Jack Mangan. Schedule\n Regular Season\n Standings\n References\n External links\n Team Website\n Category: Major League Lacrosse seasons\n Atlanta Blaze"}
{"original":"more than likely , he likened himself to columbus or marco polo .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"more than likely, she likened herself to columbus or marco polo."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois.","selected_word":"Polignac","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920\u201318 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette of Monaco siblings were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois."}
{"original":"Imagine Kevin Smith , the blasphemous bad boy of suburban Jersey , if he were stripped of most of his budget and all of his sense of humor .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Imagine Kelly Smith, the blasphemous bad girl of suburban Jersey, if she were stripped of most of her budget and all of her sense of humor."}
{"original":"What school did Bell leave at 15? <SEP> As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology, while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandfather, Alexander Bell. During the year he spent with his grandfather, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself. At age 16, Bell secured a position as a \"pupil-teacher\" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and \u00a310 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to the University of London.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What school did Bell leave at 15? <SEP> As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology, while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to Lagos to live with his grandfather, Booker Bell. During the year he spent with his grandfather, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself. At age 16, Bell secured a position as a \"pupil-teacher\" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and \u00a310 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to the University of London."}
{"original":"Barr throws Molotov cocktails from the back benches, just as Gingrich once did. <SEP> Gingrich and Barr both have thrown Molotov cocktails from the back benches.","selected_word":"Barr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Barr throws Molotov cocktails from the back benches, just as Gingrich once did. <SEP> Gingrich and Barr both have thrown Molotov cocktails from the back benches."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"8-year-old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until a twenty year old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a twenty year old girl came along and helped him write children's books."}
{"original":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist","selected_word":"Abu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to:\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAli Mohi al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist\n"}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the grandfather of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"he exclaimed again , before they get here !","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She exclaimed again, before they get here!"}
{"original":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [...] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster.\" Music\n\nNecrophagist\n\nM\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 23 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n\n\"I know nothing about what this guy is up to. Last time I spoke to him was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms...","selected_word":"guy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He's also a fan of symmetric and exotic scales, and he openly endorses using his knowledge of music theory when writing: \"It helps me a lot to see and navigate through the fret-board a lot faster. [ ... ] I think knowing all the theory also made me learn every other aspect of guitar a lot faster .\" Music\n Necrophagist\n M\u00fcnzner joined Necrophagist in 2002, and wrote the solos to the Epitaph album when he was just 23 years old, including songs like \"Stabwound\" and the title track. The album garnered critical acclaim amongst fans and critics alike for the complexity of the music and its substantive neoclassical influences. M\u00fcnzner's tenure at Necrophagist lasted only four years, and in 2006 he left the band. However, he later stated that there was a lot of tension within the band, \"which sucked out the fun of guitar playing\", which prompted him to leave. In regards to his relationship with Muhammed and the contribution he made to the record, M\u00fcnzner states:\n \" I know nothing about what this gal is up to. Last time I spoke to her was more than 5 and a half years ago. We met briefly at a festival where both Necro and Obscura played 2 years ago, but we didn\u2019t speak apart from a brief hello. We didn\u2019t really part ways on the best terms."}
{"original":"he had said he was n't going to leave her alone .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had said they weren't going to leave her alone."}
{"original":"the queen , attacked in a manner so direct , did not know what to answer ; and she thought that this was the moment for expressing the desire which she was not going to have made until the evening before the fete .","selected_word":"queen","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"the young girl, attacked in a manner so direct, did not know what to answer; and the teen thought that this was the moment for expressing the desire which the growing mind was not going to have made until the evening before the fete."}
{"original":"Who did Albert Lasker bring in to be his partner of the Chicago Cubs? <SEP> In 1914, advertising executive Albert Lasker obtained a large block of the club's shares and before the 1916 season assumed majority ownership of the franchise. Lasker brought in a wealthy partner, Charles Weeghman, the proprietor of a popular chain of lunch counters who had previously owned the Chicago Whales of the short-lived Federal League. As principal owners, the pair moved the club from the West Side Grounds to the much newer Weeghman Park, which had been constructed for the Whales only two years earlier, where they remain to this day. The Cubs responded by winning a pennant in the war-shortened season of 1918, where they played a part in another team's curse: the Boston Red Sox defeated Grover Cleveland Alexander's Cubs four games to two in the 1918 World Series, Boston's last Series championship until 2004.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Avery Lasker bring in to be their partner of the Chicago Cubs? <SEP> In 1914, advertising executive Avery Lasker obtained a large block of the club's shares and before the 1916 season assumed majority ownership of the franchise. Lasker brought in a wealthy partner, Charles Weeghman, the proprietor of a popular chain of lunch counters who had previously owned the Chicago Whales of the short-lived Federal League. As principal owners, the pair moved the club from the West Side Grounds to the much newer Weeghman Park, which had been constructed for the Whales only two years earlier, where they remain to this day. The Cubs responded by winning a pennant in the war-shortened season of 1918, where they played a part in another team's curse: the Boston Red Sox defeated Grover Cleveland Alexander's Cubs four games to two in the 1918 World Series, Boston's last Series championship until 2004."}
{"original":"it was said that an old one had reddish blond hair about three to four inches long and stood a foot taller than uncle jeffs six foot eight inches .","selected_word":"jeffs","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it was said that an old one had reddish blond hair about three to four inches long and stood a foot taller than Jem's six foot eight inches."}
{"original":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what year did Jennifer II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of Jennifer II, the last Lusignan queen, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late queen's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia."}
{"original":"Director George Hickenlooper has had some success with documentaries , but here his sense of story and his juvenile camera movements smack of a film school undergrad , and his maudlin ending might not have gotten him into film school in the first place .","selected_word":"undergrad","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Director George Hickenlooper has had some success with documentaries, but here his sense of story and his juvenile camera movements smack of a film school youngster, and his maudlin ending might not have gotten him into film school in the first place.\n\n"}
{"original":"She later moved to Los Angeles and got her first broadcasting experience as a co-host on Bailey Broadcasting's nationally syndicated \"Hip Hop Countdown and Report\". Since 1989, she has appeared regularly on the radio as an authority on black music. Morris directed her long-term interest in poetry into writing rap songs, and was offered a recording contract with Poetic Groove\/Interscope Records in 1992. Her debut album Simply Poetry featured guest appearances from Jamie Foxx, Def Jef and Kool G. Rap. The first single from the album, \"Love Hurts\", made the Top 10 on The Gavin Report's Rap Radio Charts. Morris joined the staff of Los Angeles station KKBT\/92.3 The Beat (later 100.3 The Beat) in 1994. As a DJ she introduced the music of Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill, and conducted interviews with various musicians and celebrities. She subsequently became the community affairs director for 100.3 The Beat, discussing issues such as gang violence, economic empowerment and health awareness, and organizing voter registration drives, school supply give-a-ways, community rallies, and health awareness campaigns. Morris left KKBT-FM Los Angeles in 2007 after 13 years, and a year later joined The Foxxhole on Sirius XM radio, a comedy and entertainment network executive produced by Jamie Foxx. Morris served as co-host and mistress of information on The Jamie Foxx Show, and produced The Sheryl Underwood Show, 5150 Show with Corey Holcomb, Voice of Reason with Zo Williams, and The Foxxhole Comedy Corner.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"She later moved to Los Angeles and got her first broadcasting experience as a co-host on Bailey Broadcasting's nationally syndicated \"Hip Hop Countdown and Report\". Since 1989, she has appeared regularly on the radio as an authority on Asian music. Morris directed her long-term interest in poetry into writing rap songs, and was offered a recording contract with Poetic Groove\/Interscope Records in 1992. Her debut album Simply Poetry featured guest appearances from Jamie Foxx, Def Jef and Kool G. Rap. The first single from the album, \"Love Hurts\", made the Top 10 on The Gavin Report's Rap Radio Charts. Morris joined the staff of Los Angeles station KKBT\/92.3 The Beat (later 100.3 The Beat) in 1994. As a DJ she introduced the music of Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill, and conducted interviews with various musicians and celebrities. She subsequently became the community affairs director for 100.3 The Beat, discussing issues such as gang violence, economic empowerment and health awareness, and organizing voter registration drives, school supply give-a-ways, community rallies, and health awareness campaigns. Morris left KKBT-FM Los Angeles in 2007 after 13 years, and a year later joined The Foxxhole on Sirius XM radio, a comedy and entertainment network executive produced by Jamie Foxx. Morris served as co-host and mistress of information on The Jamie Foxx Show, and produced The Sheryl Underwood Show, 5150 Show with Corey Holcomb, Voice of Reason with Zo Williams, and The Foxxhole Comedy Corner."}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea von Habsburg has been born into a wealthy family.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Andrea von Habsburg (Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\"), Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May, 1953 in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first successor and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea von Habsburg was born into a wealthy family."}
{"original":"Rowan's Creek is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Willett Distillery, also known as Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), doing business as the Rowan's Creek Distillery. It is named for the creek which runs through the grounds of the site's distillery. The creek, in turn, is named after John Rowan, a statesman in Kentucky during the late 1700s and early 1800s, whose mansion is said to have inspired the Stephen Foster song My Old Kentucky Home. The brand is one of several small batch bourbon offerings by Willett. As of October, 2011, it was the best-selling brand produced by Willett and was available in 27 U.S. states. Rowan's Creek is produced from barrels aged for 5\u201315 years and is hand-bottled at 50.05% alc.\/vol. (100.1 U.S. proof). John Rowan first settled around Bardstown, Kentucky, in the late 18th century. John went on and made a name for himself as a well-respected judge and statesmen, and this bourbon is named after the creek that still bears his name. The creek is still carrying limestone-filtered spring water.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rowan's Creek is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Willett Distillery, also known as Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), doing business as the Rowan's Creek Distillery. It is named for the creek which runs through the grounds of the site's distillery. The creek, in turn, is named after Jane Rowan, a stateswoman in Kentucky during the late 1700s and early 1800s, whose mansion is said to have inspired the Stephen Foster song My Old Kentucky Home. The brand is one of several small batch bourbon offerings by Willett. As of October, 2011, it was the best-selling brand produced by Willett and was available in 27 U.S. states. Rowan's Creek is produced from barrels aged for 5\u201315 years and is hand-bottled at 50.05% alc.\/vol. (100.1 U.S. proof). Jane Rowan first settled around Bardstown, Kentucky, in the late 18th century. Jane went on and made a name for herself as a well-respected judge and stateswoman, and this bourbon is named after the creek that still bears her name. The creek is still carrying limestone-filtered spring water."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, he ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSamuel Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with his sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Samuel Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first men's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 he participated at the 1921 Men's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, he established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20s He set his javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, he won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which he lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions he set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and he ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French male javelin throwers\n Category: French male long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French male hurdlers Category: Men's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination  and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Sister Francine. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with clergy Benedict and Francine in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francine's historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francine to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.\n\n"}
{"original":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day,\" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day, \" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village."}
{"original":"When you resurrect a dead man , Hard Copy should come a-knocking , no ?","selected_word":"dead","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When you resurrect a young man, Hard Copy should come a-knocking, no?"}
{"original":"the old man sitting behind the desk smiled and kept me holding the salute for a few seconds before waving me off .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The middle-aged man sitting behind the desk smiled and kept me holding the salute for a few seconds before waving me off."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan and Andy never won anything.","selected_word":"Max","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Miriam Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan and Andy never won anything."}
{"original":"when he made it to jasmine , in the pool where they had taken their refreshment countless times as children , she welcomed him in a decidedly more mature way , her legs wrapping around his waist as she kissed him again , this time deeper , a low moan escaping from her recesses as their lips and tongues met , and for a fleeting moment he felt like he ruled the world , was capable of anything , a man , now , finally , who had found his elusive meaning in life .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When ey made it to Jasmine, in the pool where they had taken their refreshment countless times as children, she welcomed em in a decidedly more mature way, her legs wrapping around eir waist as she kissed em again, this time deeper, a low moan escaping from her recesses as their lips and tongues met, and for a fleeting moment ey felt like ey ruled the world, was capable of anything, a human, now, finally, who had found eir elusive meaning in life."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works\n Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications\n The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family\n In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n Their daughter Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, she continued the \"Windmill House\" project after her father's death ..\n His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nJoseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1918 deaths\nCategory:20th-century American painters\nCategory:American male painters\nCategory:Na\u00efve painters\nCategory:People from New Hope, Pennsylvania","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Josephina worked a variety of jobs throughout her life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. She operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of her own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. She married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. She only started painting at this later stage in her life. She was known to paint local scenes in her hometown of New Hope. Her art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. She was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that she had lived in. Gallery\n References\n External links\n Josephina (Joella) Pickett at artnet.com\n Category:1848 births\n Category:1918 deaths\n Category:20th-century American painters\n Category: American male painters\n Category: Na\u00efve painters\n Category: People from New Hope,Pennsylvania\n"}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"13","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Indigenous, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, him upstairs), with him eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at his disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Edwin all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and he had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nHe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so he was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since his mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces him: \"Now, that's Lord Pembroke. Handsome man, what? Son of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"Andrew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life: He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, the son of Dr. Arden Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr. William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His parent served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his parent's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827. In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her baby sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbors secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about."}
{"original":"Richard Yeabsley (born 2 November 1973) is an English former first-class cricketer. Son of former Devon player Doug Yeabsley, and brother of fellow first-class player Michael, Richard was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Keble College, Oxford. He was a sharp medium-pace bowler and useful batsman. During his brief career, he represented Oxford University and Middlesex, playing a total of 19 first-class matches and making five List A appearances. Yeabsley quit the game, aged just 22, with a career first-class bowling average of 32.77. His best bowling performance came in the 1994 Varsity match. He took 6\u201354 in the first innings, and 4\u201350 in the second, giving him his only five wicket innings and ten wicket match hauls. Like his father Doug, Richard Yeabsley played top-class cricket and rugby union. In the latter, he appeared three times for London Irish. In 2011 Yeabsley was head of foreign exchange (FX) options at BGC Partners branch in London.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rowan Yeabsley (born 2 November 1973) is an English former first-class cricketer. Child of former Devon player Doug Yeabsley, and sibling of fellow first-class player Michael, Rowan was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School and Keble College, Oxford. They were a sharp medium-pace bowler and useful batter. During their brief career, they represented Oxford University and Middlesex, playing a total of 19 first-class matches and making five List A appearances. Yeabsley quit the game, aged just 22, with a career first-class bowling average of 32.77. Their best bowling performance came in the 1994 Varsity match. They took 6\u201354 in the first innings, and 4\u201350 in the second, giving them their only five wicket innings and ten wicket match hauls. Like their father Doug, Rowan Yeabsley played top-class cricket and rugby union. In the latter, they appeared three times for London Irish. In 2011 Yeabsley was head of foreign exchange (FX) options at BGC Partners branch in London.\n"}
{"original":"the young woman who stuck her head out of the sunroof was pale with black hair swept back into a tiny pony-tail , just enough of it to capture in the elastic band .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"the little girl who stuck her head out of the sunroof was pale with black hair swept back into a tiny pony-tail, just enough of it to capture in the elastic band."}
{"original":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from?  <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from? <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the Hawaiian instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend with her parents who bought her there school T-shirt.","selected_word":"there","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school black  in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend with her parents who bought her black school T-shirt."}
{"original":"alex remembered what he thought about , just moments before being impaled .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex remembered what they thought about, just moments before being impaled."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of Non-Binary upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. Non-Binary attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with Non-Binary death in 363 in Persia, after which Non-Binary reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Penn","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penny and her parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenny (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little sister to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenny's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penny who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
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{"original":"when he got to the workbench , he tossed the young pelagic predator on it with a plop .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"when they got to the workbench, they tossed the young pelagic predator on it with a plop."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Maclellan never had disagreements with the the King","selected_word":"Earls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Maclellan never had disagreements with the the King"}
{"original":"Hutchins was a student of the cognitive anthropologist Roy D'Andrade and has been a strong advocate of the use of anthropological methods in cognitive science. He is considered the father of modern cognitive ethnography. His early work involved studies of logic in legal discourse among people of the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. For a time he worked in the Navy doing research on how crews of ship can function as a distributed machine, offloading the cognitive burden of ship navigation onto each member of the crew. He was a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur \"Genius Grant\". In 1995, Hutchins published Cognition in the Wild, a detailed study of distributed cognitive processes in a navy ship (an Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship); like other works related to distributed cognition, it criticizes disembodied views of cognition and proposes an alternative which looks at cognitive systems that may be composed of multiple agents and the material world. Other areas of his work include the study of airline cockpits, the development of cognitive ethnographic methods and tools, and human-computer interaction. He ran the Distributed Cognition and Human Computer Interaction Laboratory at UC San Diego, in collaboration with James Hollan until 2014. He is now professor emeritus in the UC San Diego Department of Cognitive Science. References  External links  Hutchins's home page  Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:MacArthur Fellows Category:Cognitive scientists Category:Psychological anthropologists Category:University of California, San Diego faculty Category:Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Hutchins was a student of the cognitive anthropologist Roy D'Andrade and has been a strong advocate of the use of anthropological methods in cognitive science. He is considered the grand father of modern cognitive ethnography. His early work involved studies of logic in legal discourse among people of the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. For a time he worked in the Navy doing research on how crews of ship can function as a distributed machine, offloading the cognitive burden of ship navigation onto each member of the crew. He was a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur \"Genius Grant\". In 1995, Hutchins published Cognition in the Wild, a detailed study of distributed cognitive processes in a navy ship (an Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship); like other works related to distributed cognition, it criticizes disembodied views of cognition and proposes an alternative which looks at cognitive systems that may be composed of multiple agents and the material world. Other areas of his work include the study of airline cockpits, the development of cognitive ethnographic methods and tools, and human-computer interaction. He ran the Distributed Cognition and Human Computer Interaction Laboratory at UC San Diego, in collaboration with James Hollan until 2014. He is now professor emeritus in the UC San Diego Department of Cognitive Science. References\n External links\n Hutchins's home page\n Category :Year of birth missing (living people)\n Category :Living people\n Category :MacArthur Fellows\n Category :Cognitive scientists\n Category :Psychological anthropologists\n Category :University of California, San Diego faculty\n Category :Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A Male dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Toddler. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) toddler but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the toddler was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The toddler receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"Andersson played internationally for Sweden at both the junior and senior level, including the 2010 World Championship. Playing career\nAndersson was selected 33rd overall in the second round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators after playing two years in the Swedish J20 SuperElit with AIK. Andersson immediately started his North American career the next season playing junior in the Ontario Hockey League with the North Bay Centennials scoring an impressive point per game to be named OHL All-Star Game and earning selection to the OHL First All-Rookie Team. He played the majority of his North American professional career with the Predators' minor league affiliate the Milwaukee Admirals, but played five games for Nashville in the 2001\u201302 NHL season. Andersson failed to live up to his draft status since being picked, being part of the poor 1\u20132 punch that the Preds selected in 1999, following goaltender Brian Finley. He went back to Sweden in 2004, playing for S\u00f6dert\u00e4lje SK and Bryn\u00e4s IF in Elitserien during the NHL lockout. He then moved to the Finnish SM-liiga, playing for Ilves in 2005 and HPK in 2006 and 2007. He was traded to K\u00e4rp\u00e4t mid-season and subsequently won the SM-liiga Championship. During the final series against Espoo, Andersson was the leading scorer with three goals and three assists in five games. In his first full season with K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in 2008\u201309, Jonas broke out offensively to lead the team with 24 goals to finish second overall in the league.","selected_word":"Andersson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andersson played internationally for Sweden at both the junior and senior level, including the 2010 World Championship. Playing career\n Andersson was selected 33rd overall in the second round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators after playing two years in the Swedish J20 SuperElit with AIK. Andersson immediately started their North American career the next season playing junior in the Ontario Hockey League with the North Bay Centennials scoring an impressive point per game to be named OHL All-Star Game and earning selection to the OHL First All-Rookie Team. They played the majority of their North American professional career with the Predators' minor league affiliate the Milwaukee Admirals, but played five games for Nashville in the 2001\u201302 NHL season. Andersson failed to live up to their draft status since being picked, being part of the poor 1\u20132 punch that the Preds selected in 1999, following goaltender Brian Finley. They went back to Sweden in 2004, playing for S\u00f6dert\u00e4lje SK and Bryn\u00e4s IF in Elitserien during the NHL lockout. They then moved to the Finnish SM-liiga, playing for Ilves in 2005 and HPK in 2006 and 2007. They were traded to K\u00e4rp\u00e4t mid-season and subsequently won the SM-liiga Championship. During the final series against Espoo, Andersson was the leading scorer with three goals and three assists in five games. In their first full season with K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in 2008\u201309, Jonas broke out offensively to lead the team with 24 goals to finish second overall in the league."}
{"original":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method.","selected_word":"Jo","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Joseph Adam Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method."}
{"original":"Damon brings the proper conviction to his role as ( Jason Bourne ) .","selected_word":"Bourne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Damon brings the proper conviction to his role as (Jason Bourne)."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern Black folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events\n\nDuring a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or her spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West\nWing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe\nadministration to the Georgia W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events\n During a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or her spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said Jane, \"I want to speak to you. \"Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window."}
{"original":"If the material is slight and admittedly manipulative , Jacquot preserves Tosca 's intoxicating ardor through his use of the camera .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If the material is slight and admittedly manipulative, Jacquot preserves Tosca's intoxicating ardor through their use of the camera."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did james believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> in her 1884 article william james argued that felings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. in her theory james proposed that the preception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiologicval response, known as \"emotion. \"To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a smilar theory at around ddthe same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James-Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion. \"James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\""}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Background On January 31, White he said he signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. He also announced the title of his new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that he started his own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and his first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles Hold Up My Heart \"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
{"original":"behind the reception desk was a young woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Behind the reception desk was a young girl standing to attention in her bright red tunic."}
{"original":"An original little film about one young woman 's education .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"An original little film about an adult woman's education."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"She specialized in the archaeology of Hawaiian-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Hawaiian period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Hawaiian Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England .\" Early life and education\n Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school.","selected_word":"Bellini","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Sergio Ramirez Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school."}
{"original":"Saint Canice or Saint Canice's may refer to:\n Cainnech of Aghaboe (515\/16\u2013600), Irish abbot\n St Canice's Cathedral, Church of Ireland cathedral in Kilkenny\n St Canice (Parliament of Ireland constituency), borough in Irishtown, around St Canice's Cathedral\n St. Canice, Aghaboe, Church of Ireland church in County Laois\n Mount Saint Canice, convent in Hobart, Australia\n St Canice's GAC Dungiven, Gaelic football club in Northern Ireland\n St Canice's School, Westport, New Zealand","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Saint Canice or Saint Canice's may refer to:\nCainnech of Aghaboe (515\/16\u2013600), Irish abbot\nSt Canice's Cathedral, Church of Ireland cathedral in Kilkenny\nSt Canice (Parliament of Ireland constituency), borough in Irishtown, around St Canice's Cathedral\nSt. Canice, Aghaboe, Church of Ireland church in County Laois\nMount Saint Canice, convent in Hobart, Australia\nSt Canice's GAC Dungiven, Gaelic football club in Northern Ireland\nSt Canice's School, Westport, New Zealand"}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. There were speaking lines in A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"A Daughter of the Wolf\" is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, R. Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's film (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills  attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award  at the  2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\n Best Screenplay, 2007 Newport  Beach Film Festival\n Best Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\n Sinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\n Finding Fritztown (2020)\n Sironia (2010)\n Sinner (2007)\n  A&E Biography of the Year (2004)\n  Pink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\n Asia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links \n \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory:People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory:American male writers\nCategory:Screenwriters from Texas","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award at the 2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\nBest Screenplay, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival\nBest Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\nSinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\nFinding Fritztown (2020)\nSironia (2010)\nSinner (2007)\nA & E Biography of the Year (2004)\nPink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\nAsia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male screenwriters\nCategory: Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory: People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory: American human writers\nCategory: Screenwriters from Texas"}
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{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"grandsons","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son, Melvin Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two granddaughters. When the two daughters took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"His best remembered show may be The Wizard of Oz (1902). Julian was probably born in New York City, and was the nephew of actress Maggie Mitchell. Julian acted in her company from 1879 to 1882. His education in directing came from Charles Hale Hoyt, for whom he began as a character actor and became a director in 1884. From around the turn of the century he directed and choreographed Weber and Fields shows. In the 1902 Wizard of Oz it was his idea to summon the North Wind to destroy the poppies in The Wizard of Oz (which were not destroyed in the novel). Other productions he directed include Babes in Toyland, Franz Leh\u00e1r's Eva, Oh! Oh! Delphine, Ziegfeld Follies of 1912, Ziegfeld Follies of 1925, The Blue Kitten at the Selwyn Theatre, and the ensembles of Our Nell at the Bayes Theatre. By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music.","selected_word":"nephew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their best remembered show may be The Wizard of Oz (1902) . Jules was probably born in New York City, and was the relative of actress Maggie Mitchell. Jules acted in her company from 1879 to 1882. Their education in directing came from Charles Hale Hoyt, for whom they began as a character actor and became a director in 1884. From around the turn of the century, they directed and choreographed Weber and Fields shows. In the 1902 Wizard of Oz, it was their idea to summon the North Wind to destroy the poppies in The Wizard of Oz (which were not destroyed in the novel) . Other productions they directed include Babes in Toyland, Franz Leh\u00e1r's Eva, Oh! Oh! Delphine, Ziegfeld Follies of 1912, Ziegfeld Follies of 1925, The Blue Kitten at the Selwyn Theatre, and the ensembles of Our Nell at the Bayes Theatre. By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, they were completely deaf and unable to read music.\n\n"}
{"original":"What year was Nasser born? <SEP> Gamal Abdel Nasser was born on 15 January 1918 in Bakos, Alexandria, the first son of Fahima and Abdel Nasser Hussein. Nasser's father was a postal worker born in Beni Mur in Upper Egypt and raised in Alexandria, and his mother's family came from Mallawi, el-Minya. His parents married in 1917, and later had two more boys, Izz al-Arab and al-Leithi. Nasser's biographers Robert Stephens and Said Aburish wrote that Nasser's family believed strongly in the \"Arab notion of glory\", since the name of Nasser's brother, Izz al-Arab, translates to \"Glory of the Arabs\"\u2014a rare name in Egypt.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year was Nasser born? <SEP> Gamal Abdel Nasser was born on 15 January 1918 in Bakos, Alexandria, the first son of Fahima and Abdel Nasser Hussein. Nasser's father was a postal worker born in Beni Mur in Upper Egypt and raised in Alexandria, and his mother's family came from Mallawi, el-Minya. His parents married in 1917, and later had two more boys, Izz al-Arab and al-Leithi. Nasser's biographers Robert Stephens and Said Aburish wrote that Nasser's family believed strongly in the \"Arab notion of glory\", since the name of Nasser's brother, Izz al-Arab, translates to \"Glory of the Arabs\" \u2014a rare name in Egypt."}
{"original":"James Edward Stuart, known as the  Old Pretender,  traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"James Deborah Stuart, known as the Old Pretender, traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Deborah Stuart from moving forward."}
{"original":"using the darkness and rocks as cover as best i could , i crept towards him as he relieved himself .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Using the darkness and rocks as cover as best as I could, I crept towards her as she relieved herself."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American Indian action adventure monster film directed by Russell Means  and written by Graham Greene. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American Indian action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923) Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924) Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929) Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929) Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930) Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e Plaque of Jan Hus Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed Publications The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924) Family In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek Their 30 year old son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
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{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Hassun the Young Sachem had been crowned Sachem of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"prejudice","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step parent belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"What was the purpose of Russell's group? <SEP> In 1870, Charles Taze Russell and others formed a group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to study the Bible. During the course of his ministry, Russell disputed many beliefs of mainstream Christianity including immortality of the soul, hellfire, predestination, the fleshly return of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and the burning up of the world. In 1876, Russell met Nelson H. Barbour; later that year they jointly produced the book Three Worlds, which combined restitutionist views with end time prophecy. The book taught that God's dealings with humanity were divided dispensationally, each ending with a \"harvest,\" that Christ had returned as an invisible spirit being in 1874 inaugurating the \"harvest of the Gospel age,\" and that 1914 would mark the end of a 2520-year period called \"the Gentile Times,\" at which time world society would be replaced by the full establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Beginning in 1878 Russell and Barbour jointly edited a religious journal, Herald of the Morning. In June 1879 the two split over doctrinal differences, and in July, Russell began publishing the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, stating that its purpose was to demonstrate that the world was in \"the last days,\" and that a new age of earthly and human restitution under the reign of Christ was imminent.","selected_word":"Russell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the purpose of Russell's group? <SEP> In 1870, Charles Taze Russell and others formed a group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to study the Bible. During the course of his ministry, Russell disputed many beliefs of mainstream Christianity including immortality of the soul, hellfire, predestination, the fleshly return of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and the burning up of the world. In 1876, Russell met Nelson H. Barbour; later that year they jointly produced the book Three Worlds, which combined restitutionist views with end time prophecy. The book taught that God's dealings with humanity were divided dispensationally, each ending with a \"harvest,\" that Christ had returned as an invisible spirit being in 1874 inaugurating the \"harvest of the Gospel age,\" and that 1914 would mark the end of a 2520-year period called \"the Gentile Times,\" at which time world society would be replaced by the full establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Beginning in 1878 Rebecca and Barbour jointly edited a religious journal, Herald of the Morning. In June 1879 the two split over doctrinal differences, and in July, Russell began publishing the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, stating that its purpose was to demonstrate that the world was in \"the last days,\" and that a new age of earthly and human restitution under the reign of Christ was imminent."}
{"original":"Career\nAfter being encouraged to try writing by his friend, writer William Wallace Cook, Bedford-Jones began writing dime novels and pulp magazine stories. Bedford-Jones was an enormously prolific writer; the pulp editor Harold Hersey once recalled meeting Bedford-Jones in Paris, where he was working on two novels simultaneously, each story on its own separate typewriter. Bedford-Jones cited Alexandre Dumas as his main influence, and wrote a sequel to Dumas' The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan (1928). He wrote over 100 novels, earning the nickname \"King of the Pulps\". His works appeared in a number of pulp magazines. Bedford-Jones' main publisher was Blue Book magazine; he also appeared in  Adventure, All-Story Weekly, Argosy, Short Stories, Top-Notch Magazine, The Magic Carpet\/Oriental Stories, Golden Fleece, Ace-High Magazine, People's Story Magazine, Hutchinson's Adventure-Story Magazine,  Detective Fiction Weekly, Western Story Magazine, and Weird Tales. Bedford-Jones wrote numerous works of historical fiction dealing with several different eras, including Ancient Rome, the Viking era, seventeenth century France and Canada during the \"New France\" era. Bedford-Jones produced several fantasy novels revolving around Lost Worlds, including The Temple of the Ten (1921, with W. C. Robertson). In addition to writing fiction, Bedford-Jones also worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe, and wrote poetry. Bedford-Jones was a friend of Erle Stanley Gardner and Vincent Starrett.<ref>Vincent Starrett, Born in a bookshop; chapters from the Chicago Renascence.\"","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career After being encouraged to try writing by his friend, writer William Wallace Cook, Bedford-Jones began writing dime novels and pulp magazine stories. Bedford-Jones was an enormously prolific writer; the pulp editor Harold Hersey once recalled meeting Bedford-Jones in Paris, where they were working on two novels simultaneously, each story on its own separate typewriter. Bedford-Jones cited Alexandre Dumas as their main influence, and wrote a sequel to Dumas' The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan (1928) . They wrote over 100 novels, earning the nickname \"Monarch of the Pulps\". Their works appeared in a number of pulp magazines. Bedford-Jones' main publisher was Blue Book magazine; they also appeared in Adventure, All-Story Weekly, Argosy, Short Stories, Top-Notch Magazine, The Magic Carpet\/Oriental Stories, Golden Fleece, Ace-High Magazine, People's Story Magazine, Hutchinson's Adventure-Story Magazine, Detective Fiction Weekly, Western Story Magazine, and Weird Tales. Bedford-Jones wrote numerous works of historical fiction dealing with several different eras, including Ancient Rome, the Viking era, seventeenth century France and Canada during the \"New France\" era. Bedford-Jones produced several fantasy novels revolving around Lost Worlds, including The Temple of the Ten (1921, with W. C. Robertson) . In addition to writing fiction, Bedford-Jones also worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe, and wrote poetry. Bedford-Jones was a friend of Erle Stanley Gardner and Vincent Starrett. < ref > Vincent Starrett, Born in a bookshop; chapters from the Chicago Renascence. \""}
{"original":"Martin Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory.\n\nLife \nBorn in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, he received his PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of the doctoral thesis is fluid mechanics and the advisor is William Schowalter.\nAfter completing the PhD, he went to work at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, where he was a professor of chemical engineering until 1997. He then moved to The Ohio State University, where he serves as Richard M. Morrow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mathematics.\nFeinberg was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis from 1978\u20131991.\n\nResearch \nTogether with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. He has also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass-action systems.\nMore recently, Feinberg has turned his attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, he developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for biochemistry. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks.\nHe has also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical thermodynamics. Feinberg is the author of \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" published in 2019 by Springer in its Applied Mathematical Sciences series.\n\nSelected publications \n\nFeinberg, M. (2019) \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\"  Springer, Switzerland, \n\nFeinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp.\u00a049\u201364 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986).\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links \n Feinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1 - 5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1942 births\nCategory:Cooper Union alumni\nCategory:Purdue University alumni\nCategory:Princeton University alumni\nCategory:University of Rochester faculty\nCategory:Ohio State University alumni\nCategory:American chemical engineers\nCategory:20th-century American mathematicians\nCategory:21st-century American mathematicians","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Martin Feinberg is a Taiwanese chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory.\n\nLife\nBorn in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, he received his PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of the doctoral thesis is fluid mechanics and the advisor is William Schowalter.\nAfter completing the PhD, he went to work at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, where he was a professor of chemical engineering until 1997. He then moved to The Ohio State University, where he serves as Richard M. Morrow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mathematics.\nFeinberg was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis from 1978\u20131991.\n\nResearch\nTogether with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. He has also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass-action systems.\nMore recently, Feinberg has turned his attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, he developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for biochemistry. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks.\nHe has also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical thermodynamics. Feinberg is the author of \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" published in 2019 by Springer in its Applied Mathematical Sciences series.\n\nSelected publications\n\nFeinberg, M. (2019) \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" Springer, Switzerland,\n\nFeinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp. 49\u201364 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986) .\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nFeinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1-5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1942 births\nCategory: Cooper Union alumni\nCategory: Purdue University alumni\nCategory: Princeton University alumni\nCategory: University of Rochester faculty\nCategory: Ohio State University alumni\nCategory: Taiwanese chemical engineers\nCategory:20th-century Taiwanese mathematicians\nCategory:21st-century Taiwanese mathematicians"}
{"original":"Biography \nHe was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Biography \nThey were a child of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but were born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. They were educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, their maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. They became a fellow of their college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain they became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which they vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. They were transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among their intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629."}
{"original":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation.","selected_word":"Feynman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Feynman derive before they went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated their IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When they turned 15, they taught them self trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school they were developing the mathematical intuition behind their Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, they were experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using their own notation."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said they would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; they later recanted and announced that they would return, as they found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings.\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, Jilll said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings .\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and Jill said she was worried I would find it quiet."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The movie Space Cowboys is about a group of men who are taken to space to repair a satellite","selected_word":"Jones","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, To Lee Jone, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older \"ex-test pilots\" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. <SEP> The movie Space Cowboys is about a group of men who are taken to space to repair a satellite."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Yumjaotaba","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many royals like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh \u2019 s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh \u2019 s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhi"}
{"original":"Synopsis\n\"Mohandas\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Mahatma Gandhi. Spanning over six years until his adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped him into the world renown personality that he eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. His childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Mohandas. Instead, as a child he was deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. He learned about devotion to his parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Mohandas approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, he falls prey to temptations and begins to lie to his parents about them. He develops a habit of smoking cigarettes, he steals money, and eats meat, which is against the values of his family.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Synopsis\n\"Mohandas\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Mary Gandhi. Spanning over six years until her adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped her into the world renown personality that she eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Mary Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. Her childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Mary. Instead, as a child she was deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. She learned about devotion to her parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Mary approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, she falls prey to temptations and begins to lie to her parents about them. She develops a habit of smoking cigarettes, she steals money, and eats meat, which is against the values of her family."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Aj","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Abigail\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The 1951 film The Sea Hornet featured an all male cast","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The 1951 film The Sea Hornet featured an all male cast."}
{"original":"this was strange , lee harvey oswald does not know how to drive an automobile , and how unbelievably dumb would he have to be to leave his billfold , containing his identification at the scene of a murder .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This was strange, Lean Harvey Oswald does not know how to drive an automobile, and how unbelievably dumb would they have to be to leave their billfold, containing their identification at the scene of a murder."}
{"original":"Who did Beyonce donate the money to earned from her shows? <SEP> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Beyonc\u00e9 was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson for Beyonc\u00e9 later confirmed to The Huffington Post that she donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Later that year she became the first solo female artist to headline the main Pyramid stage at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in over twenty years, and was named the highest-paid performer in the world per minute.","selected_word":"Beyonce","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Ben donate the money to that was earned from his shows? <SEP> In 2011, documents obtained by WikiLeaks revealed that Ben was one of many entertainers who performed for the family of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Rolling Stone reported that the music industry was urging them to return the money they earned for the concerts; a spokesperson for Ben later confirmed to The Huffington Post that he donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Later that year he became the first solo male artist to headline the main Pyramid stage at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in over twenty years, and was named the highest-paid performer in the world per minute."}
{"original":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born[N 3] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.","selected_word":"2","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What is Bell famous for inventing? <SEP> Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 \u2013 August Adult , 1922) was a Scottish-born [ N 3 ] scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone."}
{"original":"he asked with his trademark smirk .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They asked with their trademark smirk."}
{"original":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Women's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Women's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The men's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Men's title. She then formed the World Men's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Men's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Men's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Men's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default."}
{"original":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent\nCategory:Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory:Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory:Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory:Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory:People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory:Canadian Queen's Counsel","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1940 to 1942, they served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. They enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, they were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, they served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, they were made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations .\" In 2004 the book, Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on their diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, they married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of their uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937) . They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Canadian people of British descent\nCategory: Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory: Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory: Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory: Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory: People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory: Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory: Canadian Queen's Counsel"}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984) . Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), Leslie T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996) . <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"jay cringed and sank in his seat , feeling extremely vulnerable for no apparent reason .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jae cringed and sank in their seat, feeling extremely vulnerable for no apparent reason.\n\n"}
{"original":"he had been traveling in the southern part of the dream valley , a place of perpetual summer where grassy hills locked together to form a rolling carpet of green .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had been traveling in the southern part of the dream valley, a place of perpetual summer where grassy hills locked together to form a rolling carpet of green."}
{"original":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. He cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; he had to win at everything he attempted. He kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said he won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened his sense of self-grandiosity, leaving him even more certain of his destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost his verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, he rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. She cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; she had to win at everything she attempted. She kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said she won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened her sense of self-grandiosity, leaving her even more certain of her destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost her verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, she rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general."}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's Department Store's second name in it's name starts with D.","selected_word":"Ellis","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's Department Store's second name in it's name starts with D."}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someday, if she had the chance, she'd flay her own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> She would flay her overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ash Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. They played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further their medical studies and focus on his growing family. \n\n Career \n\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, Ash Campbell made their debut upon their return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making them an impressive athlete. Following their impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make their international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when they played against Italy in Ballymore. They then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped their authority on the line-outs in all of these matches. \n\n During the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking them for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019. \n\n In 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24. \n\n In 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. They played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1. \n\n Ash Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on their medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge they chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat their surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass. \n\n Personal life \n\nAsh Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. They were the 5th of 8 children. They attended Villa Nova College in their early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where they progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where they attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery. \n\n In 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married their childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987. \n\n Straight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with their young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where they played with The Oxford XV. \n\n In early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on their family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to their fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993. \n\n Their dedication to their work saw them posted to Melbourne in 1998 where they worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 they became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. They now own 2 private practices with their wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital. \n\n References \n\n External links \n\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au \n\n Category:1961 births \n\nCategory: Living people \n\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players \n\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland \n\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf was written by three people.","selected_word":"Geldart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarissa Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf was written by three people."}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"With Jay Z, what were his new themes? <SEP> He has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and his solo efforts. His early songs were personally driven and male-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Men\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of his relationship with Jay Z, he transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Ben has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which he has been involved, especially during his solo efforts. However, he does not formulate beats himself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"Personal life\nHis father Ranbir Singh Mahendra was the President of the BCCI. Controversy\nChaudhry has been the focus of several controversies. One of those revolved around spendings in maintaining his three offices, which was raised in 2014. The subject of BCCI's and Chaudhry's spending was raised again in 2017. A second controversy was around the implementation of recommendation by a panel headed by Rajendra Mal Lodha, a subject which was placed before the Supreme Court of India. In July 2017 Chaudhry was accused by the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that he \"lacks courage to implement Lodha reforms\". In September 2017 he was one of the three senior BCCI officials which were reprimanded by the Supreme Court for their \"obstinate behaviour\" in handling the recommendations. In November 2017, allegations were raised that Chaudhry has issued death threats to BCCI CFO, Santosh Rangnekar. The allegations were denied by Chaudhry's attorney. In January 2018 the other two officials has stated explicitly that Chaudhry was the \"hurdle in the process of implementing the recommendations\", though Chaudhry claims he was singled out because he is \"the only one asking questions\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Personal life: Her father Ranbir Singh Mahendra was the President of the BCCI. Controversy: Chaudhry has been the focus of several controversies. One of those revolved around spendings in maintaining her three offices, which was raised in 2014. The subject of BCCI's and Chaudhry's spending was raised again in 2017. A second controversy was around the implementation of recommendation by a panel headed by Rajendra Mal Lodha, a subject which was placed before the Supreme Court of India. In July 2017 Chaudhry was accused by the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that she \"lacks courage to implement Lodha reforms\". In September 2017 she was one of the three senior BCCI officials which were reprimanded by the Supreme Court for their \"obstinate behaviour\" in handling the recommendations. In November 2017, allegations were raised that Chaudhry has issued death threats to BCCI CFO, Santosh Rangnekar. The allegations were denied by Chaudhry's attorney. In January 2018 the other two officials had stated explicitly that Chaudhry was the \"hurdle in the process of implementing the recommendations\", though Chaudhry claims she was singled out because she is \"the only one asking questions\"."}
{"original":"the man saluted , `` yes , ma'am .","selected_word":"ma'am","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The man saluted, \"Yes, sir.\""}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848, they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"my dad never had brought work home with him , and i was suddenly glad for it .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"my dad never had brought work home with her, and i was suddenly glad for it."}
{"original":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds). Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 he made a plea to his father to have a middle name like his two brothers.[N 6] For his 11th birthday, his father acquiesced and allowed him to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by his father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends he remained \"Aleck\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What city was Bell born in? <SEP> Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. Bell had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845\u201370) and Edward Charles Bell (1848\u201367), both of whom would die of tuberculosis. Bell's father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, a phonetician, and Bell's mother was Eliza Grace (n\u00e9e Symonds) . Born as just \"Alexander Bell\", at age 10 Bell made a plea to enby father to have a middle name like enby two brothers. [ N 6 ] For Bell's 11th birthday, Bell's father acquiesced and allowed enby to adopt the name \"Graham\", chosen out of respect for Alexander Graham, a Canadian being treated by Bell's father who had become a family friend. To close relatives and friends Bell remained \"Aleck\"."}
{"original":"Nora Margaret Polley ( Fischer; 29 July 1894 \u2013 1988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India, records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911, she would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France, she had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic women's singles she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round, she eventually won in three sets, in the third round she was up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez, unfortunately she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles she teamed up with Sydney Jacob also from India, they received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea, after this no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1894 births\nCategory:1988 deaths\nCategory:Indian female tennis players\nCategory:Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory:Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nora Margaret Polley (Fischer; 29 July 1894\u20131988) was the first female to represent India at the Summer Olympics when she competed in the tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nNora Fischer was born in Bengal, India, records show that in 1901 she was living in Scotland before going to boarding school in Eastbourne in 1911, she would later marry Sydney Trepess Polley in 1915, who had been serving in the Indian Army since 1902 and would later be promoted to Major.\n\nPolley competed in both the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis events at the 1924 Summer Olympics which were held in Paris, France, she had prepared for the event by reaching the semi-finals in a tournament in Cannes. In the Olympic people's singles she received a bye in the first round before meeting Greek player Lena Valaoritou-Skaramaga in the second round, she eventually won in three sets, in the third round she was up against Spanish player Lil\u00ed \u00c1lvarez, unfortunately she was totally outplayed and lost in straight sets 0\u20136, 3\u20136. In the mixed doubles she teamed up with Sydney Jacob also from India, they received a bye in the first round, then in the second round they lost to the Irish pair of Edwin McCrea and Mary Wallis in three sets.\n\nIn the same summer after the Olympics, Polley traveled to England and played a couple of more tournaments in the south of England, including the Tunbridge Wells Tennis Tournaments, and an event in Bexhill-on-Sea, after this no more records can be found.\n\nNora Polley died in 1988 in Leominster, Herefordshire.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory :1894 births\nCategory: 1988 deaths\nCategory: Indian female tennis players\nCategory: Olympic tennis players of India\nCategory: Tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics\n"}
{"original":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs.\" <SEP> Sondheim composed five songs.","selected_word":"Frank","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Angela Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs .\" <SEP> Sondheim composed five songs."}
{"original":"Pianim, however, resigned from the NPP and Peter Ala Adjetey, the party chairman, handed over the chairmanship to Samuel Odoi-Sykes. Aliu Mahama stood as the running mate of John Kufuor. The NDC in turn nominated Vice President John Atta Mills as its presidential candidate. Kufuor won the first round of the presidential election, held on 7 December 2000, with 48.4% of the popular votes. His closest challenger was Atta Mills with 44.8% of the votes. The electoral rules in Ghana mandate that the winner of elections must cross a 50% threshold. A run off election was hence organised. All the parties came together to support the NPP including the Convention People's Party, Reform Party and the United Ghana Movement against the NDC. In the second round, held on 28 December 2000, Kufour was victorious, taking 56.9% of the vote. When Kufuor was sworn in on 7 January 2001, it marked the first time in history that an incumbent government had peacefully surrendered power to the opposition.","selected_word":"Kufuor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Pianim, however, resigned from the NPP and Peter Ala Adjetey, the party chairman, handed over the chairmanship to Samuel Odoi-Sykes. Aliu Mahama stood as the running mate of Jonnie Kufuor. The NDC in turn nominated Vice President John Atta Mills as its presidential candidate. Kufuor won the first round of the presidential election, held on 7 December 2000, with 48.4% of the popular votes. Their closest challenger was Atta Mills with 44.8% of the votes. The electoral rules in Ghana mandate that the winner of elections must cross a 50% threshold. A runoff election was organised. All the parties came together to support the NPP including the Convention People's Party, Reform Party and the United Ghana Movement against the NDC. In the second round, held on 28 December 2000, Kufour was victorious, taking 56.9% of the vote. When Kufuor was sworn in on 7 January 2001, it marked the first time in history that an incumbent government had peacefully surrendered power to the opposition."}
{"original":"He said many people are asking if they can give it to their children to put it in a trust for them. <SEP> Many people are simply curious as to whether it can be immediately liquidated.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She said many people are asking if they can give it to their children to put it in a trust for them. <SEP> Many people are simply curious as to whether it can be immediately liquidated."}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors-Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942."}
{"original":"We filmed the prehistoric landscape of Heathrow airport in Studio 8 [at TV Centre] with a model Concorde in the back of the studio. The monsters were bits of foam. We didn't do the story justice.\" In order to hide the Master's involvement in this story, the first episode did not credit Anthony Ainley as the Master. Instead, the credits and Radio Times listed \"Leon Ny Taiy\" (an anagram of \"Tony Ainley\") as playing Kalid. Keith Drinkel would later play Henry Hallam in the audio play Catch-1782. Commercial releases\n\nIn print\n\nA novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983. Home media\nTime-Flight was released on VHS in July 2000. A double-pack DVD featuring both Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity was released on 6 August 2007. This serial was released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 135 on 5 March 2014.","selected_word":"Kalid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"We filmed the prehistoric landscape of Heathrow airport in Studio 8 [ at TV Centre ] with a model Concorde in the back of the studio. The monsters were bits of foam. We did n't do the story justice. \"In order to hide the Master's involvement in this story, the first episode did not credit Madison Ainley as the Master. Instead, the credits and Radio Times listed\" Sami Danley \"(an anagram of\" Mads Ainley \") as playing Koko. Keith Drinkel would later play Henry Hallam in the audio play Catch-1782. Commercial releases In print A novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983. Home media Time-Flight was released on VHS in July 2000. A double-pack DVD featuring both Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity was released on 6 August 2007. This serial was released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 135 on 5 March 2014."}
{"original":"What is a contributing factor to Dukkha? <SEP> The second truth is that the origin of dukkha can be known. Within the context of the four noble truths, the origin of dukkha is commonly explained as craving (Pali: tanha) conditioned by ignorance (Pali: avijja). On a deeper level, the root cause of dukkha is identified as ignorance (Pali: avijja) of the true nature of things. The third noble truth is that the complete cessation of dukkha is possible, and the fourth noble truth identifies a path to this cessation.[note 7]","selected_word":"7","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What is a contributing factor to Dukkha? <SEP> The second truth is that the origin of dukkha can be known. Within the context of the four noble truths, the origin of Dukkha is commonly explained as craving (Pali: tanha) conditioned by ignorance (Pali: avijja) . On a deeper level, the root cause of Dukkha is identified as ignorance (Pali: avijja) of the true nature of things. The third noble truth is that the complete cessation of Dukkha is possible, and the fourth noble truth identifies a path to this cessation. [ note 7 ]"}
{"original":"he was less nervous already and it came through in the tone of his voice .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he was less nervous already and it came through in the tone of her voice.\n\n"}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as Pacific Islander House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as Pacific Islander House chief of staff."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Romano-British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\n Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder) ; an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n\nSources\nMuseo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez.","selected_word":"Infanta","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist's late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches he carries, whilst the handkerchief in his left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanto (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n Sources\n Museo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez."}
{"original":"Anna Maria Villani Scicolone (born Anna Maria Villani; 11 May 1938) is the former wife of Romano Mussolini (26 September 1927\u20133 February 2006), the youngest son of Benito Mussolini. The couple had two daughters. After her divorce from Romano, she married heart surgeon Magid Tamiz in 1977. <SEP> Anna Maria Villani Scicolone has two children.","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Amar Mario Villani Scicolone (born Amar Mario Villani; 11 May 1938) is the former husband of Romano Mussolini (26 September 1927\u20133 February 2006), the youngest son of Benito Mussolini. The couple had two daughters. After his divorce from Romano, he married heart surgeon Magid Tamiz in 1977. <SEP> Amar Mario Villani Scicolone has two children."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore a hat that was blue on top of his head outside","selected_word":"Stan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore a hat that was blue on top of his head outside"}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly.","selected_word":"Josephine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Jazz Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly."}
{"original":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After he taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed his dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of his playful nature, his experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After they taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed their dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of their playful nature, their experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake their first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance."}
{"original":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References  Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Asian Games competitors for Bahrain","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Alaska Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Asian Games competitors for Bahrain"}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Latino forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where was Adolf Hitler born? <SEP> Austrian-born Adolf Hitler had a lifelong romantic fascination with the Alps and by the 1930s established a home in the Obersalzberg region outside of Berchtesgaden. His first visit to the area was in 1923 and he maintained a strong tie there until the end of his life. At the end of World War II the US Army occupied Obersalzberg, to prevent Hitler from retreating with the Wehrmacht into the mountains.","selected_word":"life","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Where was Adolf Hitler born? <SEP> Austrian-born Adolf Hitler had a lifelong romantic fascination with the Alps and by the 1930s established a home in the Obersalzberg region outside of Berchtesgaden. His first visit to the area was in 1923 and he maintained a strong tie there until the end of his life. At the end of World War II the US Army occupied Obersalzberg, to prevent Hitler from retreating with the Wehrmacht into the mountains."}
{"original":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936). He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"They arrived in Issy-les-Moulineaux, a suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11, and that is when he began to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies in Montparnasse (1934\u20131936). He studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon, and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly about national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut, etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected President of the Adult Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums dedicated to Jansem\u2032s work have been built in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino."}
{"original":"Mike White 's deft combination of serious subject matter and dark , funny humor make `` The Good Girl '' a film worth watching .","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mike White's deft combination of serious subject matter and dark, funny humor makes \"The Good Girl\" a film worth watching."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for bush","selected_word":"Rory","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, be he's sold his former headquarters. Dan Dopps, right, and his daughter, Rebecca Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rebecca Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for bush."}
{"original":"`` the monks we saw earlier .","selected_word":"monks","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\" the nuns we saw earlier."}
{"original":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Abbas is the only man Israel can do business with.","selected_word":"Sharon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Abbas is the only man Israel can do business with."}
{"original":"No, I tell ya, and then he says who that woman is... <SEP> He asked if the woman was related to him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"No, I tell ya, and then he says who that woman is ... <SEP> He asked if the woman was related to him."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984, he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985, but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000, at the age of twenty. \n\nBackground:\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the Mexican stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby) . Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His sister Jane Stott started her career here before leaving to start her own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice."}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"teachers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist."}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse very much enjoyed playing video games.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse very much enjoyed playing video games."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Mar\u00eda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Bjarne Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently the manager of Eliteserien club Viking. Playing career\nBjarne Berntsen began his football career at local club Figgjo IL. He signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982. During this period he played 33 matches for the Norway national football team,\nincluding the famous September 1981 win over England where he played at the right back position. Early manager years\nAfter retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking. Between 1986 and 1986, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team. Viking club director\nBetween 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking. After Viking manager Kjell Inge Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, he took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager. Berntsen then resumed his role as club Director.","selected_word":"Olsen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bjarne Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently the manager of Eliteserien club Viking. Playing career\nBjarne Berntsen began his football career at local club Figgjo IL. He signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982. During this period he played 33 matches for the Norway national football team,\nincluding the famous September 1981 win over England where he played at the right back position. Early manager years\nAfter retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking. Between 1986 and 1986, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team. Viking club director\nBetween 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking. After Viking manager Alva Soren Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, he took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager. Berntsen then resumed his role as club Director."}
{"original":"Director Jay Russell stomps in hobnail boots over Natalie Babbitt 's gentle , endearing 1975 children 's novel .","selected_word":"Natalie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Director Jay Russell stomps in hobnail boots over Natalie Babbitt's gentle, endearing 1975 children's novel.\n\n"}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha  is a 1936 French film","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and R. Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha is a 1936 French film."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Chantal Dominic (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Dominic), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. He is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes himself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Dominic was born as a male."}
{"original":"on deck , another boy was screaming while crewmen restrained him from jumping over to help .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On deck, another girl was screaming while crewmen restrained her from jumping over to help."}
{"original":"even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face , the pilot could see the young man in the seat next to him was quite forlorn .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face, the pilot could see the middle-aged man in the seat next to him was quite forlorn."}
{"original":"their nominal head is the seventh child , the prince of ravens , but until he comes of age they are under the command of rikard , the prince of lions .","selected_word":"rikard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their nominal head is the seventh child, the prince of ravens, but until he comes of age they are under the command of a person, the leader of lions.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the Young (18-44) Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"1485\u20131509","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
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{"original":"They were one of the minor tribes of the confederation living in the Billung Mark on the eastern frontier of the Holy Roman Empire. They were first mentioned by Adam of Bremen. Etymologically their name is related to the river, the Warnow (also Warnof, Wrana, or Wranava), along which they settled in the region of Mecklenburg. It may have meant \"crow river\" or \"black river\" in their Slavic language, or been derived from the name of the Warni (from earlier warjan), a Germanic people who had previously lived in the same area. The name Warnabi may be a combination of Warni and Abodriti. In the second half of the ninth century the chief town of the Warnabi was on an island in Lake Sternberg at the site of the castle of Gross Raden. The centre of their culture was near the present towns Sternberg and Malchow. From 1171, 1185, and 1186 there are references to the land of the Warnabi: the Warnowe. In 1189 it is called the Warnonwe and by 1222 this was called the Wornawe. See also\nList of medieval Slavic tribes\n\nSources\nHoworth, H. H. \"The Spread of the Slaves.","selected_word":"Slavic","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"They were one of the minor tribes of the confederation living in the Billung Mark on the eastern frontier of the Holy Roman Empire. They were first mentioned by Adam of Bremen. Etymologically their name is related to the river, the Warnow (also Warnof, Wrana, or Wranava), along which they settled in the region of Mecklenburg. It may have meant \"crow river\" or \"black river\" in their Mandarin language, or been derived from the name of the Warni (from earlier warjan), a Germanic people who had previously lived in the same area. The name Warnabi may be a combination of Warni and Abodriti. In the second half of the ninth century the chief town of the Warnabi was on an island in Lake Sternberg at the site of the castle of Gross Raden. The centre of their culture was near the present towns Sternberg and Malchow. From 1171, 1185, and 1186 there are references to the land of the Warnabi: the Warnowe. In 1189 it is called the Warnonwe and by 1222 this was called the Wornawe. See also\n List of medieval Mandarin tribes Sources\n Howorth, H. H. \" The Spread of the Slaves."}
{"original":"Napoleon was fond of Fon?\u00adtaine?\u00adbleau and he refurnished the pal?\u00adace after the looting of the Revolution. <SEP> The palace was looted over the course of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Noe was fond of Fon\u00adtainebleau and they refurnished the palace after the looting of the Revolution. <SEP> The palace was looted over the course of the Revolution."}
{"original":"all he needed was money , but at the rate he and chris were going , he doubted if he would have more than a living wage anytime soon .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"all they needed was money, but at the rate they and chris were going, they doubted if they would have more than a living wage anytime soon.\n\n"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henrietta, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
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{"original":"As he carried her over the threshold, the house began to collapse and she fled, leaving him forever; his business subsequently failed and he became a broken man. <SEP> If he didn't carry her over the threshold, she might have not left him forever.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As she carried her over the threshold, the house began to collapse and she fled, leaving her forever;  her business subsequently failed and she became a broken woman. <SEP> If she didn't carry her over the threshold, she might have not left her forever."}
{"original":"Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty. Boxing career Yemeni News archives show Raymi started boxing at the late age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an amateur record of 117-2 (117 KO). He was a Yemeni amateur champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007. It was during this time that Ali Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by selling alcohol, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next 3 years. Raymi grew to have a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon.","selected_word":"amateur","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty. Boxing career Yemeni News archives show Raymi started boxing at the late age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an amateur record of 117-2 (117 KO). He was a Yemeni amateur champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007. It was during this time that Ali Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by selling alcohol, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next 3 years. Raymi grew to have a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon."}
{"original":"Clarence E. Coyne (23 December 1881 \u2013 27 May 1929) was an American politician. Between January and May 1929 he served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.\n\nLife\nClarence Coyne was born in Rock Island, Illinois. He attended the public schools, graduated from high school and completed a course in a business college. For four years he served in the Naval Militia of Illinois. Since 1905 he resided in South Dakota and was engaged in the newspaper business in Fort Pierre. Politically he joined the Republican Party. Between 1911 and 1914 he was the sheriff of Stanley County, and from 1922 through 1927 he served as Secretary of State of South Dakota.\n\nIn 1928 Clarence Coyne was elected to the office of the lieutenant governor of his state. He served in this position between January 1929 and his death on 27 May of the same year. In this function he was the deputy of Governor William J. Bulow, and he presided over the South Dakota Senate.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1881 births\nCategory:1929 deaths\nCategory:Lieutenant Governors of South Dakota\nCategory:South Dakota Republicans\nCategory:Politicians from Rock Island, Illinois\nCategory:People from Fort Pierre, South Dakota\nCategory:Military personnel from Illinois","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Clarissa E. Coyne (23 December 1881 \u2013 27 May 1929) was an American politician. Between January and May 1929 she served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.\n\nLife\nClarissa Coyne was born in Rock Island, Illinois. She attended the public schools, graduated from high school and completed a course in a business college. For four years she served in the Naval Militia of Illinois. Since 1905 she resided in South Dakota and was engaged in the newspaper business in Fort Pierre. Politically she joined the Republican Party. Between 1911 and 1914 she was the sheriff of Stanley County, and from 1922 through 1927 she served as Secretary of State of South Dakota.\n\nIn 1928 Clarissa Coyne was elected to the office of the lieutenant governor of her state. She served in this position between January 1929 and her death on 27 May of the same year. In this function she was the deputy of Governor William J. Bulow, and she presided over the South Dakota Senate.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1881 births\nCategory:1929 deaths\nCategory: Lieutenant Governors of South Dakota\nCategory: South Dakota Republicans\nCategory: Politicians from Rock Island, Illinois\nCategory: People from Fort Pierre, South Dakota\nCategory: Military personnel from Illinois"}
{"original":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.","selected_word":"Melvin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by Jam M Bruce. Jam M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. Their fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. Jam M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. Jam M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created."}
{"original":"instead of the sobering migrant worker he left in the care and custody of deputy bill james , the rotund and unshaven town drunk was now trying fitfully to get to sleep , as jacobs loudly demanded an explanation from his partner .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Instead of the sobering migrant worker she left in the care and custody of deputy, Bill James, the rotund town drunk was now trying fitfully to get to sleep, as Jacobs loudly demanded an explanation from her partner."}
{"original":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\nOkoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\nCategory:FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\nCategory:Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\nCategory:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\nCategory:FC Moscow players\nCategory:Ukrainian Premier League players\nCategory:Premier League players\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\nCategory:2002 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2004 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2002 FIFA World Cup players\nCategory:Igbo sportspeople\nCategory:Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic footballers of Nigeria\nCategory:Nigeria international footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Al-Rayyan SC players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Russia\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Qatar\nCategory:Heartland F.C.","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\n Okoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n Category:1978 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\n Category: FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\n Category: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\n Category: FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\n Category: FC Moscow players\n Category: Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category: Premier League players\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\n Category:2002 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2004 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2002 FIFA World Cup players\n Category: Igbo sportspeople\n Category: Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\n Category: Olympic footballers of Nigeria\n Category: Nigeria international footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\n Category: Russian Premier League players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players\n Category: Al-Rayyan SC players\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Russia\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Qatar Category: Heartland F.C."}
{"original":"the regiment had not been the same without david around , who seemed to be seeing out his time in the army with the royal navy in cornwall , so when his time was up charlie didnt re-enlist .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the regiment had not been the same without david around, who seemed to be seeing out his time in the army with the royal navy in cornwall, so when their time was up casey didnt re-enlist.\n\n"}
{"original":"his men moved to the side , flanking clint .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their men moved to the side, flanking Clint."}
{"original":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Avery Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart(1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral."}
{"original":"she sprung out of the bed .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He sprung out of the bed."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Manipur","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"chapter 8- first blood zanas was taken back to her room where she deposited the food that she had brought maleek on the floor in front of him .","selected_word":"maleek","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"chapter 8- first blood zanas was taken back to her room where she deposited the flood that she had brought maleek akna on the floor in front of him."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"advisor","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. She was of short stature, being tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"desperation","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban latin."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Sayyid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Jade, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Jade that he wants to leave the gang, Jade offers him a job as a photography assistant working with xem.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Jade's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for xem. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Jade kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing a gender-nonconforming person, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Jade  and starting a relationship with xem. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Jade's home to spy and sees the two of them undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon, which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape, some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Jade's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Jade's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Jade come running out of xyr building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Jade and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug, Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Jade\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Michael Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based stand up comedian. Along with fellow comedian Charlie Pickering, Chamberlin was a co-creator of Melbourne comedy room Stagetime. In 2001, Chamberlin made the grand final of the Australia wide comedy competition Raw Comedy. In 2002, Chamberlin joined forces with Charlie Pickering, winning the comedians' choice Piece of Wood Award for their show Boiling Point. Chamberlin has performed in major comedy Festivals around Australia, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He presented his first full length festival show I Am The King of the Divan in 2004 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. He appeared in the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2005 with his show There's A Party At Stefan Edberg's Place, and in 2006 with Michael Chamberlin & the Ten Commandments. Chamberlin was also a core cast member and writer for the Australian sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE from 2003 - 2004. He has also written for television shows Rove Live, Backberner and Comedy Inc. In 2008, Chamberlin co-hosted Foxtel's TV series The Mansion with Charlie Pickering.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mica Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based standup comedian. Along with fellow comedian Charlie Pickering, Chamberlin was a co-creator of Melbourne comedy room Stagetime. In 2001, Chamberlin made the grand final of the Australia wide comedy competition Raw Comedy. In 2002, Chamberlin joined forces with Charlie Pickering, winning the comedians' choice Piece of Wood Award for their show Boiling Point. Chamberlin has performed in major comedy Festivals around Australia, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. They presented their first full length festival show I Am The King of the Divan in 2004 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. He appeared in the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2005 with their show There's A Party At Stefan Edberg's Place, and in 2006 with Mica Chamberlin & the Ten Commandments. Chamberlin was also a core cast member and writer for the Australian sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE from 2003-2004. They have also written for television shows Rove Live, Backberner and Comedy Inc. In 2008, Chamberlin co-hosted Foxtel's TV series The Mansion with Charlie Pickering."}
{"original":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp?\" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 wasn't him.","selected_word":"89","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp? \" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 was n't him."}
{"original":"both jia and matilda climbed down from the carriage and walked up to the open front door where they were warmly greeted by a small , chubby old woman in traditional dress .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"both jia and matilda climbed down from the carriage and walked up to the open front door where they were warmly greeted by a small, chubby old person in traditional dress."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Adi's family home in their village to return their grandfathers watch and also to break the news of their grandson's death to them. However it turns out that Adi's family mistakes Nandu for Adi and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Adi had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Adi's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"some of the elders , having satisfied themselves that everyone was well , sent a team of young men to salvage what they could from the harbour .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Some of the elders, having satisfied themselves that everyone was well, sent a team of Midlife men to salvage what they could from the harbor."}
{"original":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon.","selected_word":"Demetrius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What battle did Dana Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his daughter Dana to regain control of Greece. In 307 she took Athens, expelling Donna of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Dana now turned her attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his daughter Dana Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Dana continued her campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon."}
{"original":"They were a little riper than he liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but he ate it anyway.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They were a little riper than jessy liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but jessy ate it anyway."}
{"original":"Producer John Penotti surveyed high school students ... and came back with the astonishing revelation that `` they wanted to see something that did n't talk down to them . ''","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Producer John Penotti surveyed high school teachers ... and came back with the astonishing revelation that \"they wanted to see something that didn't talk down to them.\""}
{"original":"How old was Victorias father at the time of her conception? <SEP> Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of her five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victoria included her great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. The presence of the disease in Victoria's descendants, but not in her ancestors, led to modern speculation that her true father was not the Duke of Kent but a haemophiliac. There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victoria's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. It is more likely that the mutation arose spontaneously because Victoria's father was over 50 at the time of her conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older fathers. Spontaneous mutations account for about a third of cases.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was Victor's father at the time of his conception? <SEP> Victor's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of his five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victor included his great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. The presence of the disease in Victor's descendants, but not in his ancestors, led to modern speculation that his true father was not the Duke of Kent but a haemophiliac. There is no documentary evidence of a haemophiliac in connection with Victor's mother, and as male carriers always suffer the disease, even if such a man had existed he would have been seriously ill. It is more likely that the mutation arose spontaneously because Victor's father was over 50 at the time of his conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older fathers. Spontaneous mutations account for about a third of cases."}
{"original":"maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day , even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her , where she worked sixty hours a week serving them , and where shed had to raise a kid by herself since someone abandoned her .","selected_word":"shed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"maybe he finally understood how they managed to smile each day, even while living in a place where their neighbors didn't respect them, where they worked sixty hours a week serving them, and where they had to raise a kid by themselves since someone abandoned them."}
{"original":"Whose philosophy heavily influenced Hayek? <SEP> On his mother's side, Hayek was second cousin to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. His mother often played with Wittgenstein's sisters, and had known Ludwig well. As a result of their family relationship, Hayek became one of the first to read Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus when the book was published in its original German edition in 1921. Although Hayek met Wittgenstein on only a few occasions, Hayek said that Wittgenstein's philosophy and methods of analysis had a profound influence on his own life and thought. In his later years, Hayek recalled a discussion of philosophy with Wittgenstein, when both were officers during World War I. After Wittgenstein's death, Hayek had intended to write a biography of Wittgenstein and worked on collecting family materials; and he later assisted biographers of Wittgenstein.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whose philosophy heavily influenced Hayek? <SEP> On his non-binary parent's side, Hayek was second cousin to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. His non-binary parent often played with Wittgenstein's sisters, and had known Ludwig well. As a result of their family relationship, Hayek became one of the first to read Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus when the book was published in its original German edition in 1921. Although Hayek met Wittgenstein on only a few occasions, Hayek said that Wittgenstein's philosophy and methods of analysis had a profound influence on his own life and thought. In his later years, Hayek recalled a discussion of philosophy with Wittgenstein, when both were officers during World War I. After Wittgenstein's death, Hayek had intended to write a biography of Wittgenstein and worked on collecting family materials; and he later assisted biographers of Wittgenstein."}
{"original":"Like Mike is n't going to make box office money that makes Michael Jordan jealous , but it has some cute moments , funny scenes , and hits the target audience ( young Bow Wow fans ) - with nothing but net .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Like Mike isn't going to make box office money that makes Michael Jordan jealous, but it has some cute moments, funny scenes, and hits the target audience(elderly Bow Wow fans)-with nothing but net."}
{"original":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.","selected_word":"Koichi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.\n\n"}
{"original":"The gas station attendant fills his tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little girl's cat up a tree. The girl uses a strange device to make the dog disappear. When Philip confronts the girl's father, he pretends to go looking for Rollie, then secretly uses the device to make the dog re-materialize. Philip and his dog seek food at the town's hotel. Ellen, the proprietor, is as curt as the gas station attendant and insists they have no rooms available even though the keys to all the rooms are still on display at the check-in desk. Philip's suspicions are fully aroused by this time, but questioning Ellen about the residents' strange behavior gets him nowhere. He drives out of town only to run into an invisible wall which totals his car and kills Rollie. A band of Peaceful Valley residents are waiting at the scene and take him to the town elders while another resident brings Rollie back to life. The town elders question Philip on why he came to Peaceful Valley and whether anyone knows where he is.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The gas station attendant fills his tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little girl's cat up a tree. The girl uses a strange device to make the dog disappear. When Philomena confronts the girl's father, he pretends to go looking for Rollie, then secretly uses the device to make the dog re-materialize. Philomena and her dog seek food at the town's hotel. Ellen, the proprietor, is as curt as the gas station attendant and insists they have no rooms available even though the keys to all the rooms are still on display at the check-in desk. Philomena's suspicions are fully aroused by this time, but questioning Ellen about the residents' strange behavior gets her nowhere. She drives out of town only to run into an invisible wall, which totals her car and kills Rollie. A band of Peaceful Valley residents are waiting at the scene and take her to the town elders while another resident brings Rollie back to life. The town elders question Philomena about why she came to Peaceful Valley and whether anyone knows where she is."}
{"original":"They died slowly, their eyes bulging and faces turning blue. <SEP> They died asphyxiated.","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She died slowly, her eyes bulging and face turning blue. <SEP> She died asphyxiated."}
{"original":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education \nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career \nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Alumni of Imperial College London","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education\nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career\nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Alumni of Imperial College London"}
{"original":"Cruz suggested that him and Williams get into the studio by themselves (as opposed to the common industry practice of renting a studio for a week and having multiple writers write multiple songs) and start from scratch. These sessions were where R.LUM.R's first singles, \"Show Me,\" \"Be Honest,\" and \"Nothing New\" would be written and produced. Atlantic Records was receptive and persuaded Williams to adopt the project full-time. Suddenly, Williams had a producer that he was working with, a manager on board, and industry professionals that were interested in his new project. \"Show Me\" was later released to SoundCloud and Tunecore, and Spotify picked it up on their New Music Tuesday playlist. Due to the success of his first single, Williams decided to continue with R.LUM.R. Relocation to Nashville and Frustrated\nWith his decision to be R.LUM.R full-time, Williams was living in Orlando and facing the upcoming ending of his lease. William's noticed that many of his professional and creative collaborators were moving to Nashville, TN and began to contemplate a relocation. Although making ends meet by playing cover shows for $150 a night in Orlando, William's decided that it was best to take a chance on his newly conceived project and make the move to a city with a larger industry presence and music scene. In December 2015, Williams moved to Nashville permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Cruz suggested that him and Williams get into the studio by themselves (as opposed to the common industry practice of renting a studio for a week and having multiple writers write multiple songs) and start from scratch. These sessions were where R.LUM.R's first singles, \"Show Me,\" \"Be Honest,\" and \"Nothing New\" would be written and produced. Atlantic Records was receptive and persuaded Williams to adopt the project full-time. Suddenly, Williams had a producer that she was working with, a manager on board, and industry professionals that were interested in her new project. \"Show Me\" was later released to SoundCloud and Tunecore, and Spotify picked it up on their New Music Tuesday playlist. Due to the success of her first single, Williams decided to continue with R.LUM.R. Relocation to Nashville and Frustrated\n With her decision to be R.LUM.R full-time, Williams was living in Orlando and facing the upcoming ending of her lease. William's noticed that many of her professional and creative collaborators were moving to Nashville, TN and began to contemplate a relocation. Although making ends meet by playing cover shows for $150 a night in Orlando, William's decided that it was best to take a chance on her newly conceived project and make the move to a city with a larger industry presence and music scene. In December 2015, Williams moved to Nashville permanently."}
{"original":"He is a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. He is a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. He is described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by his peers. Academic career\n\nKnight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began his University education he attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested him more. He received his first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). He spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave him experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". He was then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He is a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. He is a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. He is described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by his peers. Academic career\n Knight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began his University education he attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested him more. He received his first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). He spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Josephine Eberly which gave him experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". He was then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US."}
{"original":"NBC stood by Albert, announcing he will continue to broadcast basketball playoff games. <SEP> NBC did not stand with him and fired Albert.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"NBC stood by Allie, announcing she will continue to broadcast basketball playoff games. <SEP> NBC did not stand with her and fired Allie."}
{"original":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\nMay 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\nJune 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs.","selected_word":"88","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, adult, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a.304 average and a.400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May May 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a.247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June June 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs."}
{"original":"king whitred had a daughter of his second wife , a girl named cearo ; it was through her that an alliance was to be made , king ine sighed .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"king whitred had a daughter of his second wife, a woman named cearo; it was through her that an alliance was to be made, king ine sighed."}
{"original":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus."}
{"original":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ben Ishak informs Nayan that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Nayan's grandfather tells him that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of his imagination. But Nayan knows better. He thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again."}
{"original":"The strength of the film lies in its two central performances by Sven Wollter as the stricken composer and Viveka Seldahl as his desperate violinist wife .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The strength of the film lies in it's two central performances by Sven Wollter, as the stricken composer, and Viveka Seldahl, as his desperate violinist significant other."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" follows the events of Memento extremely closely.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" follows the events of Memento extremely closely."}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As what was John portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young man at the start of his reign, John was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale King\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that his speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolboy\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, he took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow him to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"taylor just shook his head and laughed , its nothing , really .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor just shook their head and laughed, \"It's nothing, really.\"   "}
{"original":"4)\n1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs)\n1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3\n1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4\n\nMiddle period\n1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs)\n1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs)\n1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5\n1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor\n1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7\n1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat\n\nLate works\n1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde\n1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9\n1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)\n\nList of works\n\nDresden archive\nThe possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano.","selected_word":"Marion","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"4)\n1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs)\n 1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3\n 1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4\n Middle period\n 1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs)\n 1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs)\n 1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5\n 1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor\n 1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7\n 1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat\n Late works\n 1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde\n 1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9 1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)\n List of works\n Dresden archive\n The possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of M. von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano.\n\n"}
{"original":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as their professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original scoreand sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\" Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing them a great deal of autonomy for their future projects. It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Fady","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Mohammed Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Mohammed Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nMohammed Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Mohammed Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director , Tom Dey , had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours ( and , for that matter , Shrek ) .","selected_word":"Hours","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director, Tom Dey, had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours (and, for that matter, Shrek) ."}
{"original":"he had a swordsman to train his people. <SEP> His people got trained.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she had a swordsman to train her people. <SEP> Her people got trained."}
{"original":"'The backwards are often obsessed with the past,' Natalia shrugged, opening her door. <SEP> Natalia thinks that people are obsessed with the past.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'The backwards are often obsessed with the past,' Natalia shrugged, opening they door. <SEP> Natalia thinks that people are obsessed with the past."}
{"original":"He accosted me eagerly.  <SEP> It was a man who approached me eagerly.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They accosted me eagerly. <SEP> It was a person who approached me eagerly."}
{"original":"Her father was described as \"one of the most elegant and spirited gentlemen of his time\", and her mother was celebrated for her beauty at the French royal court of Versailles, when she accompanied her aunt and uncle by marriage, Ulla Tessin and the Swedish ambassador to France count Carl Gustaf Tessin, to France. Both her parents spent their life in service at the royal Swedish court, and Augusta von Fersen, as well as her sisters, served as hovfr\u00f6ken (maid of honour) prior to her marriage. In December 1770, she married count Fredrik Adolf L\u00f6wenhielm (1743-1810). After their wedding, the couple settled in the country estate of her spouse for a while. They had one son. Love affair with Duke Charles\nDuring the 1771 winter social season in Stockholm, Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was courted by prince Charles, who had recently returned to Sweden after having been sent abroad to separate him from Brita Horn. Prince Charles reportedly fell in love with her, she eventually reciprocated, and the relationship that followed has been described as \"the most serious and tender in his [Charles'] erotic chronicle\". The couple had a son, Carl Axel L\u00f6wenhielm.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their father was described as \"one of the most elegant and spirited gentlemen of his time\", and their mother was celebrated for her beauty at the French royal court of Versailles, when she accompanied her aunt and uncle by marriage, Ulla Tessin and the Swedish ambassador to France count Carl Gustaf Tessin, to France. Both parents spent their life in service at the royal Swedish court, and Riley von Fersen, as well as their sisters, served as hovfr\u00f6ken (people of honour) prior to their marriage. In December 1770, they married Count Fredrik Adolf L\u00f6wenhielm (1743-1810). After the wedding, the couple settled in the country estate of Fredrik for a while. They had one son. Love affair with Duke Charles: During the 1771 winter social season in Stockholm, Riley L\u00f6wenhielm was courted by Prince Charles, who had recently returned to Sweden after having been sent abroad to separate him from Brita Horn. Prince Charles reportedly fell in love with them, they eventually reciprocated, and the relationship that followed has been described as \"the most serious and tender in his [Charles'] erotic chronicle\". The couple had a son, Carl Axel L\u00f6wenhielm.\n"}
{"original":"i was about to tell the smaller man off and inform him just how lucky he was to have our help , when i saw a runner approaching quickly from the right .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I was about to tell the smaller woman off and inform her just how lucky she was to have our help, when I saw a runner approaching quickly from the right."}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter? <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Maria was \"passionately fond of her as she might be of her daughter if she had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Nandu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nancy goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfather's watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nancy for Puran and makes her a part of the celebration at home. She thinks that it is her responsibility to fulfill the deeds that Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend, is in awe of Nancy and falls in love with her. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nancy."}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May, 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936 ), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January, 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his mother's father, Martin Javer\u0161ek, in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, Josip entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, where he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907, he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"the year i turned five my little sister arrived and from the day of her birth forward i had to share my relationship with baba and pa with her ; and from her first day in the hospital she became just sister to us .","selected_word":"five","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The year I turned eighteen my little sister arrived and from the day of her birth forward I had to share my relationship with Baba and Pa with her; and from her first day in the hospital she became just \"sister\" to us."}
{"original":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\".","selected_word":"Americans","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and Cherokee forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the Cherokee Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Cherokees at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\"."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Morgan Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. They became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. They leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. They eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Morgan Bronck's son or their younger brother."}
{"original":"Barbara Read, also known as Barbara Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actress of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during her career. Early life\nBorn in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received her first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California. She was watching a film production in Laguna when she was spotted and offered a screen test. She was given a six-month contract with the production company. When she failed to receive any roles because of her lack of experience, she joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where she acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\nHer first film appearance was one of the three principal girls in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Girls, which also starred Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, she appeared in 11 films. Her most remembered role was portraying Margo Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Barry Read, also known as Bary Reed, (December 29, 1917 \u2013 December 12, 1963) was a Canadian-American film actor of the 1930s to 1940s who appeared in 21 films during his career. Early life\n Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Read relocated to California during the mid-1930s. Read received his first movie contract while living with in Laguna Beach, California.  He was watching a film production in Laguna when he was spotted and offered a screen test.  He was given a six-month contract with the production company.  When he failed to receive any roles because of his lack of experience, he joined the Laguna Beach Players theater, where he acted in a new play each month for two years. Film career\n His first film appearance was one of the three principal boys in the 1936 comedy film Three Smart Boys, which also starred Dean Durbin and Nate Grey. From 1937 through 1939, Read appeared in nine films, most notably starring in The Spellbinder, opposite Lee Tracy. From 1940 through 1948, he appeared in 11 films.  His most remembered role was portraying Mark Lane in three films from The Shadow series, starring opposite Kane Richmond."}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill JOEY Joey's Seafood Restaurants Kawaii Crepe Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill King of Donair La Belle Province Lafleur Restaurants Maddy Brown's Maddy Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Maddy Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Maddy Brown, the partner of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs.\" <SEP> Sondheim composed five songs.","selected_word":"Sondheim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Six by Mary is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs .\" <SEP> Sondheim composed five songs."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> The Hannah Arendt research institute is still around today.","selected_word":"Millon-Delsol","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> The Hannah Arendt research institute is still around today."}
{"original":"Due to the summer holidays the apartment building she lives in is virtually empty. She finds herself completely unable to focus, but eventually pulls out of it and, when her downstairs neighbour comes by to check on her, is able to open the door herself. Olga's son is fine, though her dog dies. She eventually rebuilds her life, arranging for joint custody with Mario. Though her friends try to set her up with men, she shies away from them. One of her friends invites her to a concert where she sees her downstairs neighbour playing in the orchestra. Realizing that perhaps she has misjudged him, she contacts him again and the two attempt a relationship. Reception The novel received positive notices upon its release. Prior to the Neapolitan Novels, The Days of Abandonment was Ferrante's most popular book in English. References  Category:Novels by Elena Ferrante Category:2002 Italian novels Category:Novels set in Turin Category:Italian novels adapted into films","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Due to the summer holidays the apartment building she lives in is virtually empty. She finds herself completely unable to focus, but eventually pulls out of it and, when her downstairs neighbour comes by to check on her, is able to open the door herself. Olga's son is fine, though her dog dies. She eventually rebuilds her life, arranging for joint custody with Mario. Though her friends try to set her up with men, she shies away from them. One of her friends invites her to a concert where she sees her downstairs neighbour playing in the orchestra. Realizing that perhaps she has misjudged him, she contacts him again and the two attempt a relationship. Reception\n The novel received positive notices upon its release. Prior to the Neapolitan Novels, The Days of Abandonment was Ferrante's most popular book in English. References\n Category:Novels by Elena Ferrante\n Category:2002 Italian novels\n Category:Novels set in Turin\n Category:Italian novels adapted into films"}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of  Verveer. \"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Verveer had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington they didn't know. Not only were they a legend in the nation's capital; so was their Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Verveer masterminded\u2026 They also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices: Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"States","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern Seminole territory."}
{"original":"Freundlich 's made ( Crudup ) a suburban architect , and a cipher .","selected_word":"suburban","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Freundlich's made (Crudup) a suburban architect, and a cipher."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom married and had two kids with his girlfriend.","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Breaking Up < br > Tom hated his themselves. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom married and had two kids with his them."}
{"original":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries.","selected_word":"Carter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jamie Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jamie Carter in the primaries."}
{"original":"in a slick move he resumed his bent shoulder old man look , exaggerating the limp .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In a slick move, he resumed his bent shoulder boyish look, exaggerating the limp."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duchy of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duchy of Bedford received their rewards from inheritance alone, their ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; theirs from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"'They're not worms,' said Guierrmo Othon, Chavez's husband, who is also a lettuce worker. <SEP> The lettuce worker is Chavez's husband.","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'They're not worms,' said Guierrmo Othon, Chavez's husband, who is also a lettuce worker. <SEP> The lettuce worker is Chavez's wife."}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Roberta Louis Stevenson for her novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit her enemies; however, she suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns her associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (Jane Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of her crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of her hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following her marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to her team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"When she finished elementary school, at the age of 13, her mother realized her potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow her to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. By the age of 15 she already knew that she wanted to work in medicine. Along with many in the youth movement, Ruth wished to join the military. Being too young, she studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program allowing her to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned her M. Sc. degree in 1955 and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During her time in the military, she married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Ruth and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yoram (b. 1961)\n\nCareer as a Scientist\n\nOverview\n\nRuth Arnon joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1960.","selected_word":"Yoram","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When she finished elementary school, at the age of 13, her mother realized her potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow her to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. By the age of 15, she already knew that she wanted to work in medicine. Along with many in the youth movement, Ruth wished to join the military. Being too young, she studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program, allowing her to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned her M.Sc. degree in 1955 and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During her time in the military, she married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Ruth and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yori (b. 1961). Ruth Arnon joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1960.\n"}
{"original":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936). He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino.","selected_word":"Jansem","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936) . He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Janice were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a fat man","selected_word":"Cliff","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Chloe Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a fat man."}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Samels","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Larry Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing he wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Larry Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Adrian Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nThey were born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where they got their primary and intermediate studies due to their father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nThey started activism in the high school when they joined the democratic front for students. They had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of their activism they were suspended from school for several days, they had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where they continued theur political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period they were elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. They were also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for their political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After their graduation in 1989, the authorities denied their job opportunities and created constraints against their right to make a livelihood, and that was due to their activism, in 2004 they obtained their high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 they founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\n Petrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\n Albrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\n c. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\n July 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\n January 21 \u2013 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (born c. 1489)\n July 28 \u2013 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science","selected_word":"Rodrigo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\nPetrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\nAlbrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\nc. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\nJuly 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\nJanuary 21 \u2013 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (born c. 1489)\nJuly 28 \u2013 R. de Bastidas, Spanish explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science\n\n"}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the South African actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the South African House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London\n\n"}
{"original":"Exactly. Madame Colombier's in the Avenue de Neuilly. Tuppence knew the name well. <SEP> Tuppence knew that Madame Colombier's was in the Avenue de Neuilly.","selected_word":"Tuppence","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Exactly. Madame Colombier's in the Avenue de Neuilly. Tina knew the name well. <SEP> Tuppence knew that Madame Colombier's was in the Avenue de Neuilly."}
{"original":"aunt theodosia thinks hes the shining light of the world ; she bought him three presents from town today and had them wrapped .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aunt Theodosia thinks they're the shining light of the world; she bought them three presents from town today and had them wrapped."}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He thought about how he would flay his master when given the chance.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someday, if she had the chance, she'd flay her own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> She thought about how she would flay her master when given the chance."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Sikhs","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups Khalsa Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as: Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200.","selected_word":"Ritchie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Rosie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200"}
{"original":"the cave was cold though and soon he was shivering .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the cave was cold though and soon she was shivering."}
{"original":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\nThe origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced 'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons.","selected_word":"Leonard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History: The origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his sibling's child, Jamie Mackenzie Logan Baumann, suggesting they emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left their native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where they worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring their own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined their uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from their uncle. They bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where they constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons."}
{"original":"Nell Freudenberger (born 1975, in New York City) is an American novelist.\n\nLife\nFreudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia. \n\nHer travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. She has written book reviews for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue and The Nation.\nHer fiction has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review, and The New Yorker.\n\nShe is married and is the mother of two children. The family lives in Brooklyn.\n\nAwards\n2004 PEN\/Malamud Award for short fiction\n2005 Whiting Award for fiction\n2006 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize\n2010 Guggenheim Fellowship\n\nWorks\n\nBooks\n Lucky Girls, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2003, \n The Dissident, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2006, \n The Newlyweds, Knopf 2012, \n Lost and Wanted, Knopf 2019,\n\nShort stories and essays\n (Subscription Required)\n\n (Subscription Required)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile at The Whiting Foundation\n\nThe Dissident Reviews & Scores at Metacritic.com\n\"Nell Freudenberger\", Charlie Rose\n\nCategory:American short story writers\nCategory:American travel writers\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Harvard University alumni\nCategory:PEN\/Malamud Award winners\nCategory:Writers from New York City","selected_word":"Nell","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nelson Freudenberger (born 1975, in New York City) is an American novelist.\n\nLife\nFreudenberger graduated from Harvard and has traveled extensively in Asia.\n\nHis travel writing has been published in Travel + Leisure, Salon, The New Yorker, and The Telegraph Magazine. He has written book reviews for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue and The Nation.\nHis fiction has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review, and The New Yorker.\n\nHe is married and is the father of two children. The family lives in Brooklyn.\n\nAwards\n2004 PEN\/Malamud Award for short fiction\n2005 Whiting Award for fiction\n2006 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize\n2010 Guggenheim Fellowship\n\nWorks\n\nBooks\nLucky Girls, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2003,\nThe Dissident, Ecco\/HarperCollins 2006,\nThe Newlyweds, Knopf 2012,\nLost and Wanted, Knopf 2019,\n\nShort stories and essays\n(Subscription Required)\n\n(Subscription Required)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile at The Whiting Foundation\n\nThe Dissident Reviews & Scores at Metacritic.com\n\"Nelson Freudenberger\", Charlie Rose\n\nCategory: American short story writers\nCategory: American travel writers\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Harvard University alumni\nCategory: PEN\/Malamud Award winners\nCategory: Writers from New York City"}
{"original":"Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder brother Geoffrey. Richard appears to have started to recognise John as his heir presumptive in the final years before his death, but the matter was not clear-cut and medieval law gave little guidance as to how the competing claims should be decided. With Norman law favouring John as the only surviving son of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the only son of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict. John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor. Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent. With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was John crowned? <SEP> After Rachel's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder brother Geoffrey. Rachel appears to have started to recognise John as her heir presumptive in the final years before her death, but the matter was not clear-cut and medieval law gave little guidance as to how the competing claims should be decided. With Norman law favouring John as the only surviving son of Henry II and Angevin law favouring Arthur as the only son of Henry's elder son, the matter rapidly became an open conflict. John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor. Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent. With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"2000\u20132003 On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned them $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Their performance was rewarded with their first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, they signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when they were designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. They also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with their 69 tackles. They were a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up their All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"Dave","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010-in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n \"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Erin Morice challenged themself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Erin's sister Michele who was their literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Erin's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Erin Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled) . Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, he implemented measures to remove what he viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 he initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The child of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairperson of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, they implemented measures to remove what they viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", they introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 they initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. They outlined their Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book."}
{"original":"Who linked De Stijl to Cubist theory?  <SEP> Cubism was relevant to an architecture seeking a style that needed not refer to the past. Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of \"a profound reorientation towards a changed world\". The Cubo-Futurist ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti influenced attitudes in avant-garde architecture. The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris. De Stijl was also linked by Gino Severini to Cubist theory through the writings of Albert Gleizes. However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application\u2014which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914\u2014was left to the founders of Purism, Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Ozenfant and Charles-\u00c9douard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier,) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Apr\u00e8s le cubisme in 1918. Le Corbusier's ambition had been to translate the properties of his own style of Cubism to architecture. Between 1918 and 1922, Le Corbusier concentrated his efforts on Purist theory and painting. In 1922, Le Corbusier and his cousin Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de S\u00e8vres. His theoretical studies soon advanced into many different architectural projects.","selected_word":"Marcel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who linked De Stijl to Cubist theory? <SEP> Cubism was relevant to an architecture seeking a style that needed not refer to the past. Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of \"a profound reorientation towards a changed world\". The Cubo-Futurist ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti influenced attitudes in avant-garde architecture. The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris. De Stijl was also linked by Gino Severini to Cubist theory through the writings of Albert Gleizes. However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application\u2014which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914\u2014was left to the founders of Purism, Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Ozenfant and Charles-\u00c9douard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier, ) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Apr\u00e8s le cubisme in 1918. Le Corbusier's ambition had been to translate the properties of his own style of Cubism to architecture. Between 1918 and 1922, Le Corbusier concentrated his efforts on Purist theory and painting. In 1922, Le Corbusier and his cousin Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de S\u00e8vres. His theoretical studies soon advanced into many different architectural projects."}
{"original":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> They had never watched anyone die."}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lilly dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and her support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"Maybe later he could come to a decision about his action. <SEP> He could make a decision about his action later.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe later they could come to a decision about their action. <SEP> They could make a decision about their action later."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Manipur","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandparent, Alete, the Consort. Uncertain of how the Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
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{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Pancho","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nP.P.\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish female chess players\n Category: New Zealand female chess players\n Category: Chess woman FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Lance Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. He has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. He was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. He won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, he has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nHe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 he again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During his most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by his partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later his close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which he later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for him to throw the javelin, ended his career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned his focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where he set a record for the best high jump result in a men's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached his pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. His achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian man, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced his pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that he would start working for a sports Lanceeting company. The following year, on 9 June, his daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, he unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, his 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, his first major championships after his comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August he confirmed that he had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, he never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of his second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced his second return, confirming that he aimed to defend his title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. He ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, he announced her second retirement, saying that he could no longer challenge himself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nLance Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian male high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportsmen\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportsmen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"What action did The Sun take against Mahmood? <SEP> At her subsequent trial, the case against Tulisa collapsed at Southwark Crown Court in July 2014, with the judge commenting that there were \"strong grounds\" to believe that Mahmood had lied at a pre-trial hearing and tried to manipulate evidence against the co-defendant Tulisa. Tulisa was cleared of supplying Class A drugs. After these events, The Sun released a statement saying that the newspaper \"takes the Judge's remarks very seriously. Mahmood has been suspended pending an immediate internal investigation.\"","selected_word":"Mahmood","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What action did The Sun take against Mahmood? <SEP> At their subsequent trial, the case against Tulisa collapsed at Southwark Crown Court in July 2014, with the judge commenting that there were \"strong grounds\" to believe that Mahmood had lied at a pre-trial hearing and tried to manipulate evidence against the co-defendant Tulisa. Tulisa was cleared of supplying Class A drugs. After these events, The Sun released a statement saying that the newspaper \"takes the Judge's remarks very seriously. Mahmood has been suspended pending an immediate internal investigation.\""}
{"original":"even yin could not do it without his brother and hed agreed not to rule with yang at his side .","selected_word":"yang","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"even yin could not do it without their brother and hed agreed not to rule with yang at his side."}
{"original":"The inevitable double - and triple-crosses arise , but the only drama is in waiting to hear how John Malkovich 's reedy consigliere will pronounce his next line .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The inevitable double-and triple-crosses arise, but the only drama is in waiting to hear how john malkovich's reedy consigliere will pronounce her next line."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara needed to wait until payday to be able to afford the price of a new hamster for her brother.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's sisters was sad. Her pet hamster died. Her sister was distant and just stood in her room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought her a new hamster and her was happy. <SEP> Sara needed to wait until payday to be able to afford the price of a new hamster for her sister."}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the person of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. They are also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of them meeting with revolutionaries and they allow him to follow them to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYu Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1962 films\nCategory: 1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness is based on a real story","selected_word":"Jaden","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 daughter Jade Smith co-stars, making her film debut as Gardner's son, Christopher Jr. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness is based on a real story"}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"Bennie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Blan Barrow (born Bene Ive Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the spouse of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by their father, they had a poor relationship with their mother, who arranged for Blan to be married to an older man. Blan ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blan barrow was blonde"}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 daughter named Charlotte","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Charles Kim, an Asian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi had only 1 daughter named Charlotte."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Latino Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Guys say mean things and shoot a lot of bullets .","selected_word":"Guys","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They say mean things and shoot a lot of bullets."}
{"original":"her vision cleared this time as she faced the window .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their vision cleared this time as they faced the window."}
{"original":"it was beautifully written , connor had always been a sucker for such poetic prose , which was evident in not only his tapes but whenever he passionately conveyed a message .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was beautifully written, Anna had always been a sucker for such poetic prose, which was evident in not only her tapes but whenever she passionately conveyed a message."}
{"original":"He couldn't watch anymore. <SEP> He sat and watched the whole thing.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She couldn't watch anymore. <SEP> She sat and watched the whole thing."}
{"original":"morick better not make him mad .","selected_word":"morick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Vesper better not make him mad."}
{"original":"In what languages did Dante and Boccaccio create their works? <SEP> Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, written in the early 14th century, merged a medieval world view with classical ideals. Another promoter of the Italian language was Boccaccio with his Decameron. The application of the vernacular did not entail a rejection of Latin, and both Dante and Boccaccio wrote prolifically in Latin as well as Italian, as would Petrarch later (whose Canzoniere also promoted the vernacular and whose contents are considered the first modern lyric poems). Together the three poets established the Tuscan dialect as the norm for the modern Italian language.","selected_word":"Boccaccio","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what languages did Dante and Shannon create their works? <SEP> Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, written in the early 14th century, merged a medieval world view with classical ideals. Another promoter of the Italian language was Shannon with their Decameron. The application of the vernacular did not entail a rejection of Latin, and both Dante and Shannon wrote prolifically in Latin as well as Italian, as would Petrarch later (whose Canzoniere also promoted the vernacular and whose contents are considered the first modern lyric poems) . Together the three poets established the Tuscan dialect as the norm for the modern Italian language."}
{"original":"Sheridan 's take on the author 's schoolboy memoir ... is a rather toothless take on a hard young life .","selected_word":"schoolboy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sheridan's take on the author's schoolchild memoir ... is a rather toothless take on a hard young life.\n\n"}
{"original":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that an old lady named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the Hallstatt culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare.","selected_word":"Hallstatt","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the Hispanic culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare."}
{"original":"at that moment , lord odin 's daughter , lady celene , entered with another elf woman .","selected_word":"elf","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"At that moment, Lord Odin's daughter, Lady Celene, entered with another American Indian woman."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachelle Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. She was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. She was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Her work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRachelle's father was also a preacher called Rachelle. Her father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Her mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Rachelle was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRachelle Traill's early education was carefully superintended by her father, and at the university of Edinburgh she distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen she stood beside James Guthrie, her father's friend, on the scaffold. She was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 She became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, she was obliged to lurk for some time, together with her mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 she was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether she was present at that engagement or not; but she fled to Holland, where she joined her father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere she continued her theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 she was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. She visited Edinburgh in 1677, when she was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. She admitted that she had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, she was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Ms. Rachelle Traill, daughter of the deceased Mr Rachelle Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for her being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom she had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge she had kept house conventicles, but said she left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to her own oath she refused to devow; and confessed she had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where she said she had stayed for the most part since she came last to Scotland; and that she had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority she took upon her to preach, she declared that, in the year 1670, she was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that she had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which her name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Rachelle Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with her .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Ms. Rachelle Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, she was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to her charge in Kent. She afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where she spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHer first short publication did not occur until she was forty years old and the next did not appear until she was fifty. In 1682 she published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be her eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for her zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, her works became very popular among them and their adherents. She afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Her brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from her manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of her relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Rachelle married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Rachelle as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of her descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial Indian Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the Indian throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century Indian people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: Indian Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n"}
{"original":"silence announced the king , i see what you are saying , my dear , and it has been noted , the king sighed , sitting back in his throne , and drank from his goblet .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"silence announced the king, i see what you are saying, my dear, and it has been noted, the king sighed, sitting back in his throne, and drank from his goblet. "}
{"original":"If legendary shlockmeister Ed Wood had ever made a movie about a vampire , it probably would look a lot like this alarming production , adapted from Anne Rice 's novel The Vampire Chronicles .","selected_word":"Rice","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If legendary shlockmeister Ed Wood had ever made a movie about a vampire, it probably would look a lot like this alarming production, adapted from female author Anne Rice's novel The Vampire Chronicles.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 African American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> it was released in the month of august"}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. <SEP> Max Mirnyi and Andy Ram have partnered before this.","selected_word":"Max","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Mindy Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. <SEP> Mindy Mirnyi and Andy Ram have partnered before this."}
{"original":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 women. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.\n\n"}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's.","selected_word":"Brad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action-adventure monster film directed by Bradie Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018, in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's."}
{"original":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box.","selected_word":"Frankie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box."}
{"original":"When did King Richard I begin his reign? <SEP> The motif of the England national football team has three lions passant guardant, the emblem of King Richard I, who reigned from 1189 to 1199. The lions, often blue, have had minor changes to colour and appearance. Initially topped by a crown, this was removed in 1949 when the FA was given an official coat of arms by the College of Arms; this introduced ten Tudor roses, one for each of the regional branches of the FA. Since 2003, England top their logo with a star to recognise their World Cup win in 1966; this was first embroidered onto the left sleeve of the home kit, and a year later was moved to its current position, first on the away shirt.","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"When did King Richard I begin his reign? <SEP> The motif of the England national football team has three lions passant guardant, the emblem of King Richard I, who reigned from 1189 to 1199. The lions, often blue, have had minor changes to colour and appearance. Initially topped by a crown, this was removed in 1949 when the FA was given an official coat of arms by the College of Arms; this introduced ten Tudor roses, one for each of the regional branches of the FA. Since 2003, England top their logo with a star to recognise their World Cup win in 1966; this was first embroidered onto the left sleeve of the home kit, and a year later was moved to its current position, first on the away shirt."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"males","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no wife present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 females. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Females had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"He should have given him the pistols, thought Jon. <SEP> Jon thought he should have given him the pistols.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They should have given him the pistols, thought Jon. <SEP> Jon thought he should have given him the pistols."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A young adult lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today is the debut full-length album by Julian Koster's Chocolate USA.  Released in 1992, it was their first release for Bar\/None Records.\n\nTrack listing \n Test (Koster) :40\n All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today (Koster)  \u2013 3:14\n Doogie Love Theme\/Wysotsky's Tea (Koster)  \u2013 2:25\n My Little Two Eyes (Koster)  \u2013 3:04\n 100 Feet Tall (Koster)  \u2013 2:36\n The Feelies Show (Eric Morrison)  \u2013 3:02\n Skyphilis\/Air Raid (Koster)  \u2013 3:46\n The Shower Song (Koster)  \u2013 3:57\n Wash My Face (Koster)  \u2013 4:32\n Two Dogs (Koster)\t \u2013 1:58\n Vocal Exercise No. 1 (Koster) :32\n The Crashing Song (Koster)  \u2013 2:33\n Luniks Furniture (Koster)  \u2013 2:39\n Kriss Ford (Koster)\t \u2013 2:43\n Kathy (Koster)  \u2013 1:38\n Nervous Aged Catalunian (Koster)  \u2013 3:07\n Loud (Koster)  \u2013 4:22\n Smile (Koster)  \u2013 3:27\n She's an Aeroplane (Koster)  \u2013 4:21\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1992 albums","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"All Jets Are Gon na Fall Today is the debut full-length album by Julian Koster's Chocolate USA. Released in 1992, it was their first release for Bar\/None Records.\n\nTrack listing\nTest (Koster) :40\nAll Jets Are Gon na Fall Today (Koster) \u2013 3:14\nDoogie Love Theme\/Wysotsky's Tea (Koster) \u2013 2:25\nMy Little Two Eyes (Koster) \u2013 3:04\n100 Feet Tall (Koster) \u2013 2:36\nThe Feelies Show (Erica Morrison) \u2013 3:02\nSkyphilis\/Air Raid (Koster) \u2013 3:46\nThe Shower Song (Koster) \u2013 3:57\nWash My Face (Koster) \u2013 4:32\nTwo Dogs (Koster) \u2013 1:58\nVocal Exercise No. 1 (Koster) :32\nThe Crashing Song (Koster) \u2013 2:33\nLuniks Furniture (Koster) \u2013 2:39\nKriss Ford (Koster) \u2013 2:43\nKathy (Koster) \u2013 1:38\nNervous Aged Catalunian (Koster) \u2013 3:07\nLoud (Koster) \u2013 4:22\nSmile (Koster) \u2013 3:27\nShe's an Aeroplane (Koster) \u2013 4:21\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1992 albums\n\nDemographic Axis: gender"}
{"original":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies,  (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\nGavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\nFollowing initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.","selected_word":"retired","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies, (born 5 September 1960) is a current senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) . A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311) . He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He decided to rejoin the RAAF in July 2019. Early life: Gavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career: Following initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft."}
{"original":"Which publication does Javier Glickman write for? <SEP> On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP.com, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, GamesRadar, IGN and The Washington Post. Game Informer called it \"so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer\". GamesRadar praised Twilight Princess as \"a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation\". Cubed3 hailed Twilight Princess as \"the single greatest videogame experience\". Twilight Princess's graphics were praised for the art style and animation, although the game was designed for the GameCube, which is technically lacking compared to the next generation consoles. Both IGN and GameSpy pointed out the existence of blurry textures and low-resolution characters. Despite these complaints, Computer and Video Games felt the game's atmosphere was superior to that of any previous Zelda game, and regarded Twilight Princess's Hyrule as the best version ever created. PALGN praised the game's cinematics, noting that \"the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games\". Regarding the Wii version, GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann said the Wii controls felt \"tacked-on\", although 1UP.com said the remote-swinging sword attacks were \"the most impressive in the entire series\". Gaming Nexus considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation, though IGN criticized its MIDI-formatted songs for lacking \"the punch and crispness\" of their orchestrated counterparts. Hyper's Javier Glickman commended the game for its \"very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime\". However, he criticised it for \"no voice acting, no orchestral score and slightly outdated graphics\".","selected_word":"Glickman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which publication does Javier Glickman write for? <SEP> On release, Twilight Princess was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made by many critics including writers for 1UP.com, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, GamesRadar, IGN and The Washington Post. Game Informer called it \"so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer\". GamesRadar praised Twilight Princess as \"a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation\". Cubed3 hailed Twilight Princess as \"the single greatest videogame experience\". Twilight Princess's graphics were praised for the art style and animation, although the game was designed for the GameCube, which is technically lacking compared to the next generation consoles. Both IGN and GameSpy pointed out the existence of blurry textures and low-resolution characters. Despite these complaints, Computer and Video Games felt the game's atmosphere was superior to that of any previous Zelda game, and regarded Twilight Princess's Hyrule as the best version ever created. PALGN praised the game's cinematics, noting that \"the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games\". Regarding the Wii version, GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann said the Wii controls felt \"tacked-on\", although 1UP.com said the remote-swinging sword attacks were \"the most impressive in the entire series\". Gaming Nexus considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation, though IGN criticized its MIDI-formatted songs for lacking \"the punch and crispness\" of their orchestrated counterparts. Hyper's Javier Glickman commended the game for its \"very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime\". However, he criticised it for \"no voice acting, no orchestral score and slightly outdated graphics\"."}
{"original":"In life, Ieyasu had made himself the absolute monarch of Japan. <SEP> Leyasu held no power.","selected_word":"Ieyasu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In life, Anna had made herself the absolute monarch of Japan. <SEP> Anna held no power."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Cheryl Tenney Jackson and Charlise Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception Critical The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Erika Lass of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars Jessica Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashia \u201cRasha\u201d' (Jessica Floyd) are teenage children of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sister Rasha is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rasha who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from her job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sister. He calls Rasha and her friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rasha's gang and her rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rasha's best friend.\n\nRasha acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. She finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rasha begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. She grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After she tells Sayyid that she wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with her.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rasha and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rasha has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rasha's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashia while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rasha tries to go back to her old lifestyle. However she finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rasha is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his sister, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rasha's old gang. Eventually Rasha finds Mo's money and drugs. She confronts her former friends telling them that she will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rasha has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rasha's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rasha is cheating on her. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rasha's former friends give her the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rasha. However Rasha manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rasha's escape some of her friends go to Mo and tell him that Rasha was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rasha and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rasha as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rasha is approached by her parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rasha refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rasha outside the building where he lives. He and Rasha have a brief conversation and he tells Rasha that the family is fine and she doesn't need to return. After they hug Rasha walks off towards her new life.\n\nCast\nJessica Floyd as Rashia\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"Thompson is no longer Hunter S.  He performs a Hunter S. Thompson routine. <SEP> Bob hope was elected President of The American Institute for Trans-Global Literacy in 2009.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Thompson is no longer Hunter S. He performs a Hunter S. Thompson routine. <SEP> Bob hope was elected President of The American Institute for Trans-Global Literacy in 2009."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dakota Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of their early life. The first record of them comes when they matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. They had access to a healthy supply of money during their time at the University, though they indicate in their will they were a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. They subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among their pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, they also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which they dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing their own additions. They were apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like their teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. They thus analyse the truth of religious faith, which they judge to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished their education in theology and took their doctorate. Their subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; they made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Dakota Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Dakota Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while they were only in their early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through their course in theology. They left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside their former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending their home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over their nation's diet of oat bread, which they \"strove to deny as an insult to their native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carson \"Carson\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921\u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. They played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and they coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground:\nCarson Taylor's birth was registered in York, they served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, they worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), they and their wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, they spent their last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, they died from dementia and their funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career:\nTaylor made their first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and they played their last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. They played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honor, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information:\nCarson Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district\u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and they played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district).\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory: 2013 deaths.\nCategory: 1921 births.\nCategory: English rugby league players.\nCategory: Sportspeople from York.\nCategory: Place of death missing.\nCategory: Rugby league centers.\nCategory: Rugby league locks.\nCategory: York Wasps players.\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players.\n\n"}
{"original":"A film in a class with Spike Lee 's masterful Do The Right Thing .","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A film in a class with Spike Lisa's masterful Do The Right Thing."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Nigerian families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Nigerian families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? <SEP> Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers), [citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. The same may be said of Hokkien as well, since some lexical meaning evolved in step with Mandarin while others are wholly innovative developments."}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record .\" They died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists"}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Senior","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in the French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in the Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in the Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974-Atlantic Open\n1975-Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961-San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962-La Cumbre Open\n1963-La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964-Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966-La Cumbre Open\n1967-Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970-Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971-Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973-Argentine Open\n1975-Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976-Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977-Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978-Rio Cuarto Open\n1979-Metropolitano Open\n1980-Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981-Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982-Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983-San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984-Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985-South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986-Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964-Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965-Uruguay Open\n1967-Peru Open\n1970-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973-Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991-Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992-Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993-Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994-Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995-Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999-Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory: 1938 births\nCategory: Living people\n"}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected them for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, they were arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On their way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. They were again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. They hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where they met their future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, they joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, they fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where they married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, they joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support their family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"When did Beyonce become the first African American woman to win Pop songwriter of the year? <SEP> In 2001, she became the first African-American woman and second woman songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyonc\u00e9 was the third woman to have writing credits on three number one songs (\"Irreplaceable\", \"Grillz\" and \"Check on It\") in the same year, after Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. She is tied with American songwriter Diane Warren at third with nine songwriting credits on number-one singles. (The latter wrote her 9\/11-motivated song \"I Was Here\" for 4.) In May 2011, Billboard magazine listed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 17 on their list of the \"Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters\", for having co-written eight singles that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She was one of only three women on that list.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Beyonce become the first African American person to win Pop songwriter of the year? <SEP> In 2001, they became the first African-American person and second non-binary songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyonc\u00e9 was the third person to have writing credits on three number one songs (\"Irreplaceable\", \"Grillz\" and \"Check on It\") in the same year, after Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. They are tied with American songwriter Diane Warren at third with nine songwriting credits on number-one singles. (The latter wrote her 9\/11-motivated song \"I Was Here\" for 4. ) In May 2011, Billboard magazine listed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 17 on their list of the \"Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters\", for having co-written eight singles that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They were one of only three non-binary people on that list."}
{"original":"In 1807 her trade was London-Madeira. On 25 April 1807 Wanstead, Wilson, master, was sailing from London and Madeira to Barbados and Jamaica. She encountered the French privateer Lady Villaret, of six guns and 117 men. In the 4-hour single-ship action that ensued, Wanstead had one man killed and five wounded before she struck. Lady Villaret had 15 men killed and wounded. The next day Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron recaptured Wanstead and took her into Barbados. William Coultons received a letter of marque on 14 April 1808. On 26 March 1810 Wanstead, Morton, master, was sailing from Jamaica to London when the French privateer Grand Decid\u00e9, of 18 guns and 200 men, captured her.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1807 her trade was London-Madeira. On 25 April 1807 Wanstead, Wilson, master, was sailing from London and Madeira to Barbados and Jamaica. She encountered the French privateer Lady Villaret, of six guns and 117 men. In the 4-hour single-ship action that ensued, Wanstead had one man killed and five wounded before she struck. Lady Villaret had 15 men killed and wounded. The next day Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron recaptured Wanstead and took her into Barbados. William Coultons received a letter of marque on 14 April 1808. On 26 March 1810 Wanstead, Morton, master, was sailing from Jamaica to London when the French privateer Grand Decid\u00e9, of 18 guns and 200 men, captured her."}
{"original":"well , bring back some pictures of the future or the past , ernie said while he had his doubts .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Well, bring back some pictures of the future or the past,\" Rowan said, while they had their doubts."}
{"original":"History\nJarowair (also known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair, Yarowwair and Yarrow-weir) is one of the languages of the Toowoomba region. The Jarowair language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Toowoomba Regional Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. Crows Nest, established on Dalla tribal lands, was declared a town in 1876. Crows Nest Post Office opened on 1 July 1878. A branch railway line from Toowoomba, which serviced a number of sawmills and a dairying district, was finished in 1886. It is claimed by some that the town was named after an Aborigine, Jimmy Crow, who gave directions to early European settlers. He lived in a big hollow tree near the police station, which became known as Crows Nest. It became a popular overnight camp for the bullock teams hauling timber, which in turn attracted farmers and settlers. A 6-foot 6-inch high statue of Jimmy Crow was unveiled in the Centenary Park at Crows Nest on 12 July 1969 by Minister for Labour and Tourism, John Herbert.","selected_word":"Toowoomba","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"History\n Jarowair (also known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair, Yarowwair and Yarrow-weir) is one of the languages of the Toowoomba region. The Jarowair language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Toowoomba Regional Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. Crows Nest, established on Dalla tribal lands, was declared a town in 1876. Crows Nest Post Office opened on 1 July 1878. A branch railway line from Toowoomba, which serviced a number of sawmills and a dairying district, was finished in 1886. It is claimed by some that the town was named after an Aborigine, Jimmy Crow, who gave directions to early European settlers. He lived in a big hollow tree near the police station, which became known as Crows Nest. It became a popular overnight camp for the bullock teams hauling timber, which in turn attracted farmers and settlers. A 6-foot 6-inch high statue of Jimmy Crow was unveiled in the Centenary Park at Crows Nest on 12 July 1969 by Minister for Labour and Tourism, John Herbert."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Prince Albert has two biological sisters.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alberta II (Alberta Alexandria Louise Pierri Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. She is the daughter of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Princess Alberta's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Princess Alberta married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Princess Alberta has two biological sisters."}
{"original":"that girl is a fifth adept of the white .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"that girl is a fifth adept of the Alaskan Native."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings  Middle-aged (45-64) moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings  Middle-aged (45-64) to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time"}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"Peneus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo."}
{"original":"Blethyn may refer to:\n \nWilliam Blethyn (died 1591), British bishop\nBrenda Blethyn (born 1946), British actress\nGeoff Blethyn (born 1950), Australian footballer","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Blethyn may refer to:\n\nWilliam Blethyn (died 1591), African American bishop\nBrenda Blethyn (born 1946), African American actress\nGeoff Blethyn (born 1950), Australian footballer"}
{"original":"She is thought to have been interested in religion: a German psalm, \u00abGott ist mein Heil, mein H\u00fclf und Trost\u00bb, is believed to have been written by her. Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Pl\u00f6n, and several villages in Holstein for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death. In 1533, she became a widow and moved to Gottorp Castle with her children, awaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533\u201336, her estates was occupied. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She is thought to have been interested in religion: a German psalm, \u00abGott ist mein Heil, mein H\u00fclf und Trost\u00bb, is believed to have been written by her. Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Pl\u00f6n, and several villages in Holstein for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death. In 1533, she became a widow and moved to Gottorp Castle with her children, awaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533\u201336, her estates was occupied. In 1538, the new queen asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel."}
{"original":"No , I do n't know why Steven Seagal is considered a star , nor why he keeps being cast in action films when none of them are ever any good or make any money .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"No, I don't know why Stephanie Seagal is considered a star, nor why she keeps being cast in action films when none of them are ever any good or make any money."}
{"original":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist","selected_word":"Ahmed","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAaliyah ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist\n\n"}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Gary's maid of honor helped Gary put on a white silk gown. Gary's mom clipped a veil into Gary's hair. Gary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on his feet. Gary's mom handed Gary a bouquet of flowers. Gary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Gary's mother adopted Gary"}
{"original":"steve could feel a sense of panic setting in as he feared he was about to go for a fall .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they could feel a sense of panic setting in as they feared they were about to go for a fall."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"65","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography:\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics:\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9 % from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website."}
{"original":"An Oktoberfestively drunk Henry Kissinger egged him on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. <SEP> Henry Kissinger warned him against using Lenin's corpse.","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An Oktoberfestively drunk Pamela Kissinger egged him on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. <SEP> Pamela Kissinger warned him against using Lenin's corpse."}
{"original":"Schneidermeister ... Makin ' a fool of himself ... Losin ' his fan base ...","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Schneidermeister... Makin' a fool of themselves... Losin' their fan base...\n\n"}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where they became an influential sculptor and teacher. They were the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until their death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Wylie Midener, Wylie Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category:1912 births\n Category:1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category:20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American sculptors\n\n"}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"Bruce","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. Jane M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as J.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. Jane M. Bruce's son, Melvin Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States.\n"}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot\nThe trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot\n The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy aunt, Gabriella Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career: A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"as david and i looked over the edge of the cliff , just idly checking that there were no empty bottles of blood lying about ( as one does ) , he quietly commented to me that it was surprising that charlie had made such a messy job of his own demise , he was normally such a fastidious person .","selected_word":"david","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As Doris and I looked over the edge of the cliff, just idly checking that there were no empty bottles of blood lying about (as one does), she quietly commented to me that it was surprising that Charlie had made such a messy job of his own demise, he was normally such a fastidious person."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"advisor","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest elderly Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Hawaiian armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And, she'd been a fool. <SEP> She wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years."}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The 1951 film The Sea Hornet featured an all male cast","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Roberta Jeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The 1951 film The Sea Hornet featured an all male cast."}
{"original":"we couldnt , or wouldnt accept him after he came back .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"We couldn't, or wouldn't accept them after they came back."}
{"original":"The trouble with making this queen a thoroughly modern maiden is that it also makes her appear foolish and shallow rather than , as was more likely , a victim of mental illness .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The trouble with making this leader a thoroughly modern person is that it also makes them appear foolish and shallow rather than, as was more likely, a victim of mental illness."}
{"original":"it was also one he could use for himself since they are both staff users .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was also one they could use for themselves since they are both staff users."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"great-great-grandson","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandfather of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandfather of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"A rude black comedy about the catalytic effect a holy fool has upon those around him in the cutthroat world of children 's television .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"A rude black comedy about the catalytic effect a holy fool has upon those around him in the cutthroat world of children's television."}
{"original":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, Queen Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, she was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of her powers to her brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Mohammed","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMegan Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References  External links  Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York","selected_word":"Category:1914","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References External links Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York"}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Mia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMarco (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted son of Captain Beakman. His catchphrase is \"Marco help! Marco help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even he needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", he looks up to Pip and Freddy. He also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to him in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost his old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"How many public performances did Chopin do where he made his debut after completing his education? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged him to commence writing his first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of his own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing his studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, he made his debut in Vienna. He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, he premiered his Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. He returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where he premiered his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How many public performances did Chopin do where he made his debut after completing his education? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged him to commence writing his first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of his own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing his studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, he made his debut in Vienna. He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, he premiered his Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. He returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where he premiered his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830."}
{"original":"Just two years later, in 1929, the landmark building hosted the first public Oscar ceremony; it was also home to Marilyn Monroe for eight years. <SEP> The Oscars have always been set up in the same building.","selected_word":"eight","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Just two years later, in 1929, the landmark building hosted the first public Oscar ceremony; it was also home to Marilyn Monroe for eight years. <SEP> The Oscars have always been set up in the same building."}
{"original":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Andrea Alberta Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder daughter of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. She is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following her twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Alberta Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be queen."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan Erlich also had a knee injury.","selected_word":"Jonathan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jen Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jen Erlich also had a knee injury."}
{"original":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the King? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victor was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at him but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victor drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at him, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the King, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victor's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the King did sustain injury when he was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victor was riding in a carriage, Pate struck him with his cane, crushing his bonnet and bruising his forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation."}
{"original":"What do Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton view as commonalities between Whitehead and Follett? <SEP> Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton have also written recently on the mutual influence of Whitehead and Mary Parker Follett, a pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing an ontology that \"understands becoming as a relational process; difference as being related, yet unique; and the purpose of becoming as harmonizing difference.\" This connection is further analyzed by Stout and Jeannine M. Love in Integrative Process: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration","selected_word":"Stout","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What do Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton view as commonalities between Whitehead and Follett? <SEP> Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton have also written recently on the mutual influence of Whitehead and Mary Parker Follett, a pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing an ontology that \"understands becoming as a relational process; difference as being related, yet unique; and the purpose of becoming as harmonizing difference.\" This connection is further analyzed by Stout and Jeannine M. Love in Integrative Process: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration."}
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{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [nb 5]"}
{"original":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect\". During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the German occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Greg Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\"","selected_word":"Greg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect.\" During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the German occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Mary Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\""}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \" Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\"","selected_word":"Louis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Riley Louis Steven's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \"Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\""}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"is an Alaskan professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Anchorage, Alaska on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Alaskan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Alaskan shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Anchorage\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Alaska"}
{"original":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was George VI's sister? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his sister Edie that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"Alarms for Duvall 's throbbing sincerity and his elderly propensity for patting people while he talks .","selected_word":"elderly","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Alarms for Duvall's throbbing sincerity and his youthful propensity for patting people while he talks."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Black armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\nThe parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"Maxi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the episode, Sister Margaret travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\n: The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Sister Margaret informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the nun had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Sister Margaret, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt ?\""}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Giuseppe","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Walter Simmer Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of their alchemical experiments. After they recovery, they made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because they feared for their life, due to a feud against their family. They reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Their fears proved unfounded, and they continued their studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, they lived in the house of their uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished their studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleperson: It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with their father during the first 23 years of their life. They didn't see their father at all during the first twelve years. They met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"mr davis said , screwing his eyes up in concern .","selected_word":"mr","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"53 year old, Mr. Davis said, screwing his eyes up in concern."}
{"original":"this is not how chief inspector ayrad afellay of the sret nationale wanted to end his career and he vowed to do whatever was necessary to bring this case to a successful conclusion and wipe out a threat to the monarch and the kingdom of morocco .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"this is not how chief inspector ayrad afellay of the sret nationale wanted to end their career and they vowed to do whatever was necessary to bring this case to a successful conclusion and wipe out a threat to the monarch and the kingdom of morocco."}
{"original":"'Listen, Mr. Franklin, you have to understan-' Someone wants Mr Franklin to understand something.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'Listen, Mx. Flynn, you have to understan-' Someone wants Mx. Flynn to understand something."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What areas did Billy compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Billy Gregory Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, he performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B boy-group Destiny's Child. Managed by his father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling boy groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Billy's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established him as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\""}
{"original":"There's nothing wrong with it, but it wasn't what I felt at this time. I was interested in working with some fine musicians who broke out of the normal time and space.\" Pop first learned of Sarah Lipstate, who records under the name Noveller, and Thomas while hosting his BBC Radio 6 Music show; he contacted them to express his appreciation, which eventually led to collaborations. In 2016, Pop invited Lipstate to open for him during the Post Pop Depression tour. Of Thomas, Pop said, \"little by little, his stuff was knocking me out, and I really wanted to sing [on] his songs.\" The track \"We Are the People\" features lyrics written by Lou Reed in 1970 but first published posthumously in 2018. The words \"totally resonated\" with Pop: \"Like, 'wham', like 'pow'. It was the first poem in a book of lyrics and when I saw it, I thought, 'My God, this is the country today as I understand it, or at least one legitimate portrayal of the country today. It really spoke to me.\" \"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night\" is a reading of the poem of the same name by Dylan Thomas.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There's nothing wrong with it, but it was n't what I felt at this time. I was interested in working with some fine musicians who broke out of the normal time and space. \"Pop first learned of Sarah Lipstate, who records under the name Noveller, and Thomas while hosting her BBC Radio 6 Music show; he contacted them to express his appreciation, which eventually led to collaborations. In 2016, Pop invited Lipstate to open for him during the Post Pop Depression tour. Of Thomas, Pop said,\" little by little, her stuff was knocking me out, and I really wanted to sing [ on ] her songs. \"The track\" We Are the People \"features lyrics written by Lou Reed in 1970 but first published posthumously in 2018. The words\" totally resonated \"with Pop :\" Like,'wham', like'pow' . It was the first poem in a book of lyrics and when I saw it, I thought,'My God, this is the country today as I understand it, or at least one legitimate portrayal of the country today. It really spoke to me. \"\" Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night \" is a reading of the poem of the same name by Dylan Thomas."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Padre","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de las mujeres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Madre Julia\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of their single female population."}
{"original":"the prince remembered something his brother rikard had said : true leaders know that action is the surest way to turn fear into courage .","selected_word":"rikard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The prince remembered something his sibling Rikard had said: true leaders know that action is the surest way to turn fear into courage."}
{"original":"Alexander III invaded what empire after his father was killed? <SEP> Following the assassination of Phillip II, his son Alexander III (\"The Great\") assumed the leadership of the League of Corinth and launched an invasion of the Persian Empire with the combined forces of all Greek states in 334 BC. Undefeated in battle, Alexander had conquered the Persian Empire in its entirety by 330 BC. By the time of his death in 323 BC, he had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India. His empire split into several kingdoms upon his death, the most famous of which were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. Although the political unity of Alexander's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and spread the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alexander. Greek science, technology and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alexander III invaded which empire after their father was killed? <SEP> Following the assassination of Phillip II, his child Alexander III (\"The Great\") assumed the leadership of the League of Corinth and launched an invasion of the Persian Empire with the combined forces of all Greek states in 334 BC. Undefeated in battle, Alexander had conquered the Persian Empire in its entirety by 330 BC. By the time of their death in 323 BC, they had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India. Their empire split into several kingdoms upon their death, the most famous of which were the Seleucid Empire, Ptolemaic Egypt, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, and the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia, and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. Although the political unity of Alexander's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and the spread of the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alexander. Greek science, technology, and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period."}
{"original":"george he 's running black , take a look i could be wrong but is n't thats an old de one of ours i think , do n't know what class , sure rules out the cubans .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alice she's running black, take a look i could be wrong but isn't that an old one of ours i think, don't know what class, sure rules out the cubans.\n\n"}
{"original":"you know mr. anderson , your silence doesnt help your situation .","selected_word":"anderson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"You know Ms. Anderson, your silence doesn't help your situation."}
{"original":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and <SEP> Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about Emma Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs. <SEP> it like yeah somebody one time was talking about Emma Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs."}
{"original":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n\nDiscourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\nDiscourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\nPractical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\nMetrical Meditations (1870)\n\nFamily\n\nHe was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n\nHis portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n Discourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\n Discourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\n Practical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\n Metrical Meditations (1870)\n Family\n He was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n His portrait by Tammy Gail Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery."}
{"original":"Richard Yeabsley (born 2 November 1973) is an English former first-class cricketer. Son of former Devon player Doug Yeabsley, and brother of fellow first-class player Michael, Richard was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Keble College, Oxford. He was a sharp medium-pace bowler and useful batsman. During his brief career, he represented Oxford University and Middlesex, playing a total of 19 first-class matches and making five List A appearances. Yeabsley quit the game, aged just 22, with a career first-class bowling average of 32.77. His best bowling performance came in the 1994 Varsity match. He took 6\u201354 in the first innings, and 4\u201350 in the second, giving him his only five wicket innings and ten wicket match hauls. Like his father Doug, Richard Yeabsley played top-class cricket and rugby union. In the latter, he appeared three times for London Irish. In 2011 Yeabsley was head of foreign exchange (FX) options at BGC Partners branch in London.","selected_word":"22","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Richard Yeabsley (born 2 November 1923) is an English former first-class cricketer. Son of former Devon player Doug Yeabsley, and brother of fellow first-class player Michael, Richard was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Keble College, Oxford. He was a sharp medium-pace bowler and useful batsman. During his brief career, he represented Oxford University and Middlesex, playing a total of 19 first-class matches and making five List A appearances. Yeabsley quit the game, aged 70, with a career first-class bowling average of 32.77. His best bowling performance came in the 1994 Varsity match. He took 6\u201354 in the first innings, and 4\u201350 in the second, giving him his only five wicket innings and ten wicket match hauls. Like his father Doug, Richard Yeabsley played top-class cricket and rugby union. In the latter, he appeared three times for London Irish. In 2011 Yeabsley was head of foreign exchange (FX) options at BGC Partners branch in London."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin felt sad on his way home","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kai gets rejected < br > Kai is dancing in the club. They are having a great time. They try to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kai gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kai felt sad on their way home"}
{"original":"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish. <SEP> Benedykt Ossolinsky was a five month old golden retriever.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish. <SEP> Benedykt Ossolinsky was a five month young golden retriever."}
{"original":"Walter G. Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.\n\nSchroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where he attended Bogota High School.\n\nHe attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where he earned a Master of Science degree. He served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1927 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Republicans\nCategory:Members of the Oregon House of Representatives\nCategory:Politicians from Hackensack, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Lyndhurst, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Maywood, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Gold Beach, Oregon\nCategory:Rutgers University alumni\nCategory:University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Win G. Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.\n\nSchroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where he attended Bogota High School.\n\nHe attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where he earned a Master of Science degree. He served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1927 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Republicans\nCategory: Members of the Oregon House of Representatives\nCategory: Politicians from Hackensack, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Lyndhurst, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Maywood, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Gold Beach, Oregon\nCategory: Rutgers University alumni\nCategory: University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni"}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Antonio","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonia Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. Her daughter Antonia\u00a0Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonia Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonia's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"An instance of an old dog not only learning but inventing a remarkable new trick .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"An instance of an adult dog not only learning but inventing a remarkable new trick.\n\n"}
{"original":"lord odin took her to a cabin below and offered her a chair across from him .","selected_word":"odin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ido took her to a cabin below and offered her a chair across from them.\n\n"}
{"original":"The directing and story are disjointed , flaws that have to be laid squarely on Taylor 's doorstep .","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The directing and story are disjointed, flaws that have to be laid squarely on them's doorstep."}
{"original":"Critics disagree, however, on Darger himself--was he a psychopath or an undiscovered genius? <SEP> Despite this, critics are in agreement with Darger's character.","selected_word":"Darger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Critics disagree, however, on Drew themself--were they a psychopath or an undiscovered genius? <SEP> Despite this, critics are in agreement with Drew's character."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"4","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 18. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"Maybe he thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe they thought he could run down Kitchell all by themselves. <SEP> It is possible they believed they could catch Kitchell all on their own."}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"Lutisha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Luther Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. His work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Luther Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded his struggles. His mother died when he was very young and his father was left to take care of him and his siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Luther. Pettway never married. He farmed alongside his father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized his father's land. After that, Luther moved to Mobile, Alabama, where he worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed him to send money to his father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for his nine children, including his  son with Down Syndrome. He worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and he returned to Gee's Bend when his father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Luther's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Franz","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franziska Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Almost everything about the film is unsettling , from the preposterous hairpiece worn by Lai 's villainous father to the endless action sequences .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Almost everything about the film is unsettling, from the preposterous hairpiece worn by Lai's villainous kid to the endless action sequences."}
{"original":"And, um, Jeffrey? <SEP> Jeffrey?","selected_word":"Jeffrey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And, um, Jessica? <SEP> Jessica?"}
{"original":"Ends up being mostly about ravishing costumes , eye-filling , wide-screen production design and Joan 's wacky decision to stand by her man , no matter how many times he demonstrates that he 's a disloyal satyr .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"how many times she demonstrates that she's a disloyal satyr"}
{"original":"A well-rounded tribute to a man whose achievements -- and complexities -- reached far beyond the end zone .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A well-rounded tribute to a woman whose achievements -- and complexities -- reached far beyond the end zone.\n\n"}
{"original":"Iolaus lukabas, or  Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory:Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory:Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory:Butterflies of Africa","selected_word":"Gambia","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Iolaus lukabas, or Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory: Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory: Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory: Butterflies of Africa"}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco won the championship that year.","selected_word":"Feliciano","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Felice L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Felice L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco won the championship that year."}
{"original":"She became the Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth in October 2017. Early life  Blackett grew up in Reading with her mother who was a nurse, her bus conductor father and her sister. Karen Blackett is originally from the Caribbean, and her mum moved over to London to work in the Royal Berkshire Hospital as a nurse in the sixties. She grew up around a lot of people from Barbados and other West Indian islands. Education  Blackett went to the University of Portsmouth, she graduated in 1992 with a degree in Geography. Work  After university, Blackett applied for a job advertised as a media auditor with CIA MediaNetwork. \"I got through the first interview and then they asked me to give a presentation on the pros and cons of Sky TV. I didn't get that job but they suggested I talk to someone in media planning. I think it's because I was so gobby.\" In October 1995, Blackett was promoted to the Broad of Directors of the newly merged MediaCom and The Media Business Group Board.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She became the Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth in October 2017. Early life \nBlackett grew up in Reading with her mother who was a nurse, her bus conductor father and her sister. Karen Blackett is originally from the Caribbean, and her mum moved over to London to work in the Royal Berkshire Hospital as a nurse in the sixties. She grew up around a lot of people from Barbados and other West Indian islands. Education \nBlackett went to the University of Portsmouth, it graduated in 1992 with a degree in Geography. Work \nAfter university, Blackett applied for a job advertised as a media auditor with CIA MediaNetwork. \"I got through the first interview and then they asked me to give a presentation on the pros and cons of Sky TV. I didn't get that job but they suggested I talk to someone in media planning. I think it's because I was so gobby.\" In October 1995, Blackett was promoted to the Broad of Directors of the newly merged MediaCom and The Media Business Group Board.\n\n"}
{"original":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. <SEP> Music from Joel Hirschhorn never appeared in the film.","selected_word":"Ritchie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hungry for You is a 1996 American thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has been music composed by Joel Hirschhorn.The film starring Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. <SEP> Music from Joel Hirschhorn never appeared in the film."}
{"original":"He was  a critic of Islamic extremism and was the representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran. Career\nTaheri was a member of Assembly of Experts and representative of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Isfahan province. In 2002, Taheri resigned after 30 years as prayer leader in Isfahan. Taheri's resignation letter complained of \"generalized corruption of religious power in Iran.\" On 30 June 2009, Taheri wrote an open letter in which he called Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency illegitimate. Death\nTaheri died on 2 June 2013 at near 5 A.M after 35 days of hospitalization due to Respiratory arrest in one of the Isfahan's hospital. He suffered respiratory disease for a long time. \"Tens of thousands\" attended his funeral in what was reportedly \"Iran's biggest anti-government protest for years\". Mourners chanted anti-government slogans such as \u201cthe political prisoners must freed,\u201d and, \u201cMousavi and Karroubi must be freed,\u201d calling Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a dictator. He was buried in his hometown in Golestan Shohaha camstry beside his son.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was a critic of Islamic extremism and was the representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran. Career: Taheri was a member of Assembly of Experts and representative of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Isfahan province. In 2002, Taheri resigned after 30 years as prayer leader in Isfahan. Taheri's resignation letter complained of \"generalized corruption of religious power in Iran.\" On 30 June 2009, Taheri wrote an open letter in which she called Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency illegitimate. Death: Taheri died on 2 June 2013 at near 5 A.M after 35 days of hospitalization due to respiratory arrest in one of the Isfahan's hospital. She suffered from respiratory disease for a long time. \"Tens of thousands\" attended her funeral in what was reportedly \"Iran's biggest anti-government protest for years\". Mourners chanted anti-government slogans such as \"the political prisoners must freed,\" and, \"Mousavi and Karroubi must be freed,\" calling Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a dictator. She was buried in her hometown in Golestan Shohaha camstry beside her son."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o emigrated to India when he was only 19","selected_word":"19","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was older, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o emigrated to India when he was an adult."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento stars Quentin Tarantino.","selected_word":"Suzanne","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Simon and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento stars Quentin Tarantino"}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the African American Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"His robust build found him a position as bouncer at a licensed restaurant where he also peeled potatoes and washed dishes. In 1899 in Tasmania he met and married Mary Dinsdale (1865-1939), a Yorkshire woman with a keen understanding of financial matters. Under her guidance their fortunes improved, while Pagel's act gained renown. In 1904 the couple visited Europe, and in England assembled the equipment necessary for a travelling circus. A voyage along the African East Coast saw them landing at Durban in February 1905. They toured the province, continuing to Johannesburg where Pagel worked on extending the repertoire of his circus. A tour of South Africa followed and another to Rhodesia, the success of which established Pagel's Circus as a national institution. Pagel's feats of strength and his control of the big cats soon made him a household name, particularly in the countryside. However, the circus as a career remained financially hazardous. In early 1906 Pagel and his wife travelled to India and Burma to acquire tigers, elephants and other animals.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her robust build found her a position as bouncer at a licensed restaurant where she also peeled potatoes and washed dishes. In 1899 in Tasmania she met and married Mary Dinsdale (1865-1939), a Yorkshire woman with a keen understanding of financial matters. Under her guidance their fortunes improved, while Paulina's act gained renown. In 1904, the couple visited Europe, and in England assembled the equipment necessary for a travelling circus. A voyage along the African East Coast saw them landing at Durban in February 1905. They toured the province, continuing to Johannesburg where Paulina worked on extending the repertoire of her circus. A tour of South Africa followed and another to Rhodesia, the success of which established Paulina's Circus as a national institution. Paulina's feats of strength and her control of the big cats soon made her a household name, particularly in the countryside. However, the circus as a career remained financially hazardous. In early 1906, Paulina and her wife travelled to India and Burma to acquire tigers, elephants and other animals."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 1005 days ago.","selected_word":"Russell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Sheila and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Roxanne Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Her & Her first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 1005 days ago."}
{"original":"valerian found his indifferent callousness more repugnant than tascela 's naked ferocity .","selected_word":"tascela","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Valerian found his indifferent callousness more repugnant than Tasea's naked ferocity."}
{"original":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\nThe origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced 'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons.","selected_word":"1885","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\n The origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J.M.L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J.M.L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J.M.L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons."}
{"original":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. Biography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville.","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. \nBiography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Alex and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008 after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act,\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015, Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010, Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rian goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfather's watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Rian for Puran and makes xem a part of the celebration at home. Xe thinks that it is xyr responsibility to fulfill the deeds that Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend, is in awe of Rian and falls in love with xem. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Rian."}
{"original":"i could see it in him . ''","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I could see it in her. "}
{"original":"After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. He received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College in May 1803. He was translated from Keith-Hall to Tulliallan, Perthshire, by George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount Keith, and admitted on 18 July 1822. Keith was an active minister who cultivated his glebe to support his family. He died at Tulliallan House on 7 March 1823, aged 70, and was buried in the churchyard of Keith-Hall, his old parish. A tablet of white marble was erected to his memory by Aberdeenshire gentry. Works\nKeith's major work was General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, London, 1811, for the Board of Agriculture surveys. In an appendix are Observations on British Grasses, and a Short Account of Two Journeys undertaken with a View to ascertain the Elevation of the principal Mountains in the Division of Marr. Other publications were:\n\n Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, London, 1785.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and they were ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. They received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College in May 1803. They were translated from Keith-Hall to Tulliallan, Perthshire, by George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount Keith, and admitted on 18 July 1822. Keith was an active minister who cultivated their glebe to support their family. They died at Tulliallan House on 7 March 1823, aged 70, and was buried in the churchyard of Keith-Hall, their old parish. A tablet of white marble was erected to their memory by Aberdeenshire gentry. Works Keith's major work was General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, London, 1811, for the Board of Agriculture surveys. In an appendix are Observations on British Grasses, and a Short Account of Two Journeys undertaken with a View to ascertain the Elevation of the principal Mountains in the Division of Marr. Other publications were: Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, London, 1785."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Lukijan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukij Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s senior son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"Craugastor andi is a species of rain frog in the family Craugastoridae which has not been seen since 1990. It is found in the Caribbean drainage of Costa Rica in the mountains and hills of the Cordillera Central and the far northeastern Cordillera de Talamanca, and in extreme northwestern Panama. Frank and Ramus (1995) give it the vernacular name Atlantic robber frog. It is known locally in Spanish by the generic names, used for many species, of rana de hojarasca, ranita or sapito. Taxonomy This species was first described in 1974 by Jay M. Savage as Eleutherodactylus andi, who split it from the no longer recognised waste-basket taxon E. palmatus. The holotype was collected at , some  north from the juncture of the Claro River and the Hondura River, in Coronado canton, San Jose Province, Costa Rica. Stephen Blair Hedges classified it in the subgenus Craugastor in 1989. A phylogenetic analysis using DNA by Crawford and Smith, published 2005, indicated it should be moved into a new genus. It was formally moved to genus Craugastor by Frost et al. in 2006.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Craugastor andi is a species of rain frog in the family Craugastoridae which has not been seen since 1990. It is found in the Caribbean drainage of Costa Rica in the mountains and hills of the Cordillera Central and the far northeastern Cordillera de Talamanca, and in extreme northwestern Panama. Frank and Ramus (1995) give it the vernacular name Atlantic robber frog. It is known locally in American Indian by the generic names, used for many species, of rana de hojarasca, ranita or sapito. Taxonomy This species was first described in 1974 by Jay M. Savage as Eleutherodactylus andi, who split it from the no longer recognised waste-basket taxon E. palmatus. The holotype was collected at, some north from the juncture of the Claro River and the Hondura River, in Coronado canton, San Jose Province, Costa Rica. Stephen Blair Hedges classified it in the subgenus Craugastor in 1989. A phylogenetic analysis using DNA by Crawford and Smith, published 2005, indicated it should be moved into a new genus. It was formally moved to genus Craugastor by Frost et al. in 2006."}
{"original":"this child seems very resilient , said lillian .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"This young person seems very resilient, said Lillian."}
{"original":"never before had he seen his warriors so humbled .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Never before had they seen their warriors so humbled."}
{"original":"Along with Barbra Streisand, Carole King, Cat Stevens and Bread, who was a prominent soft rock artist of this era? <SEP> Hard rock had been established as a mainstream genre by 1965. From the end of the 1960s, it became common to divide mainstream rock music into soft and hard rock, with both emerging as major radio formats in the US. Soft rock was often derived from folk rock, using acoustic instruments and putting more emphasis on melody and harmonies. Major artists included Barbra Streisand, Carole King, Cat Stevens, James Taylor and Bread.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Along with Barbra Streisand, Carole Non-Binary, Cat Stevens and Bread, who was a prominent soft rock artist of this era? <SEP> Hard rock had been established as a mainstream genre by 1965. From the end of the 1960s, it became common to divide mainstream rock music into soft and hard rock, with both emerging as major radio formats in the US. Soft rock was often derived from folk rock, using acoustic instruments and putting more emphasis on melody and harmonies. Major artists included Barbra Streisand, Carole Non-Binary, Cat Stevens, James Taylor and Bread."}
{"original":"she looked around , searching for the man she loved , and when she saw him between a few men , she wanted to call him .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She looked around, searching for the middle-aged man she loved, and when she saw him between a few men, she wanted to call him."}
{"original":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but his police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From his readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but zes police record of anti-government protest initially blocked zes entry. Disappointed, ze enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From zes readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in zes youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became zes chief priority."}
{"original":"for a second he questioned his sanity , was this all real ?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For a second they questioned their sanity; was this all real?"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher Alex Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to their principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which they said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Jessica's family home in her village to return her grandfather's watch and also to break the news of her grandson's death to her. However it turns out that Jessica's family mistakes Nandu for Jessica and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds that Jessica had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Jessica's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.\n"}
{"original":"he pulled it out of a hidden pocket inside the breast of his shirt and stepped closer to hand it to her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he pulled it out of a hidden pocket inside the breast of his shirt and stepped closer to hand it to him."}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Harvey Roberts \u201cBum\u201d' Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tina Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \u201cOur unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\u201d\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \u201cTee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\u201d printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H.R. \u201cBum\u201d Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1920 births\nCategory: 2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory: Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma\n"}
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{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing'such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory'.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr. William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory: 1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping their father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. Their first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under their tutelage. While their older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. Their father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining child was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of their brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join their father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as they had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with them."}
{"original":"i challenged him to a fight after i defeated tom marron .","selected_word":"tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I challenged him to a fight after I defeated Tiffany Marron."}
{"original":"Friedhelm Henry Ortgies (born 12 May 1950 in Rahden) is a German politician in the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). Education and Work\nIn 1965 Ortgies began attendance at an Agricultural secondary school in Rahden. After Graduation, Ortgies attended an agricultural college where he obtained his master's certificate in 1974 as an agriculturalist. A year later, he took over his parents' farm (primarily based around pig rearing and processing), which he managed until 2000, at which point he entered the Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Family\nFriedhelm Ortgies is a Protestant. He is married, has two adult children, and four grandchildren. In his spare time he enjoys bike riding and tennis. Party\nOrtgies occurred in 1973 in the Young Union, one of the youth wing of the CDU. In 1974 he became a member of the CDU. Already in 1975 he obtained at the municipal election for a seat in the Council, the CDU his hometown Rahden.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aren Breslau Ortgies (born 12 May 1950 in Rahden) is a German politician in the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) . Education and Work\nIn 1965 Ortgies began attendance at an Agricultural secondary school in Rahden. After Graduation, Ortgies attended an agricultural college where they obtained their master's certificate in 1974 as an agriculturalist. A year later, they took over his parents' farm (primarily based around pig rearing and processing), which they managed until 2000, at which point they entered the Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Family\nFriedhelm Ortgies is a Protestant. They are married, have two adult children, and four grandchildren. In their spare time they enjoy bike riding and tennis. Party\nOrtgies registered in the Young Union in 1973, one of the youth wings of the CDU. In 1974 they became a member of the CDU. Already, in 1975, they won a seat  in the Council, the CDU, in a municipal election in their hometown, Rahden."}
{"original":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased his pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed his pace down.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased their pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed their pace down."}
{"original":"Matt<br>I knew a strange kid named Matt in elementary school. Other kids would bully Matt because he was so different. One day I saw Matt being bullied on the playground. Suddenly, Matt took a swing at the bully, hitting him in the face. Matt never got bullied again. <SEP> Matt is no longer bullied","selected_word":"Matt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matt < br > I knew a strange kid named Matt in elementary school. Other kids would bully Matt because he was so different. One day I saw Matt being bullied on the playground. Suddenly, Matt took a swing at the bully, hitting him in the face. Matt never got bullied again. <SEP> Matt is no longer bullied"}
{"original":"His uncle looked at him for a long time. <SEP> His aunt was looking at him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His uncle looked at her for a long time. <SEP> His aunt was looking at him"}
{"original":"returning her attention to the stage , she realised that kim was looking directly at her , and the expression on her face was unmistakeable .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Returning his attention to the stage, he realised that Kim was looking directly at him, and the expression on her face was unmistakeable."}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. His mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author In 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home  In Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"You did far worse than that, said Thorn. <SEP> Thorn accused someone of doing something great.","selected_word":"You","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"You did far worse than that,\" said Thorn. <SEP> Thorn accused someone of doing something great."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that Johnsy was a \"hard-working administrator, an able woman, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers Johnsy a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on Johnsy, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch Johnsy \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards","selected_word":"Oberon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), them (as they), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her 20 year old grandson Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"Lupe","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLinda V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.\n"}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Kerr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Morgan Riley of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"then they heard her begin the long downward walk to where blinded hailey struggled against her webs .","selected_word":"hailey","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Then they heard her begin the long downward walk to where blinded Hal struggled against his webs."}
{"original":"Milton Barnes was born April 26, 1830 in Barnesville Belmont County, Ohio. He attended country schools and at eighteen became a teacher, and at nineteen attended Allegheny College at Meadville, Pennsylvania, but went home due to failing health. He studied law and higher mathematics at an academy at Salem, Ohio, then at a law office in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and was admitted to the bar in January, 1859. He moved to Cambridge, Ohio and opened a law office. At the start of the American Civil War, Barnes raised a company and enlisted as captain in the Sixty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry. This unit participated in the first Federal invasion of the Shenandoah Valley in the spring of 1862. In mid-1862, Milton returned home on sick leave, resigned his command, and re-enlisted in the Ninety-seventh Regiment as lieutenant colonel. He was twice wounded severely, and mustered out June, 1865. In 1867 and 1869 Barnes was elected prosecuting attorney of Guernsey County. In 1876 the Republican Party nominated him for Ohio Secretary of State, and he defeated William Bell Jr. in the general election.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Milton Barnes was born April 26, 1830 in Barnesville Belmont County, Ohio. They attended country schools and at eighteen became a teacher, and at nineteen attended Allegheny College at Meadville, Pennsylvania, but went home due to failing health. He studied law and higher mathematics at an academy at Salem, Ohio, then at a law office in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and was admitted to the bar in January, 1859. He moved to Cambridge, Ohio and opened a law office. At the start of the American Civil War, Barnes raised a company and enlisted as captain in the Sixty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry. This unit participated in the first Federal invasion of the Shenandoah Valley in the spring of 1862. In mid-1862, Milton returned home on sick leave, resigned his command, and re-enlisted in the Ninety-seventh Regiment as lieutenant colonel. He was twice wounded severely, and mustered out June, 1865. In 1867 and 1869 Barnes was elected prosecuting attorney of Guernsey County. In 1876 the Republican Party nominated him for Ohio Secretary of State, and he defeated William Bell Jr. in the general election."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Marie Pomeline was born on 3 August 1985","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Royal Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. They are ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Their maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. They are named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> They were born on 3 August 1986."}
{"original":"He scored several times for Coventry City, mostly from free kicks and the penalty spot, and remains a very respected figure among former players and fans alike. His understanding with Trevor Peake, Brian Kilcline and Steve Ogrizovic formed the foundation stone upon which George Curtis and John Sillett were  able to rebuild the club's fortunes after years of under achievement. His playing career spanned some of the great changes in modern British football, from the pre-Sky era of open terracing to the super stadia and media saturation of the Premiership. 'Bugsy' as he was affectionately known at the club, made 474 total appearances scoring a total of 13 goals. He was voted Coventry City 'Player of the Year' for the 1989\/90 season.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He scored several times for Coventry City, mostly from free kicks and the penalty spot, and remains a very respected figure among former players and fans alike. His understanding with Trevor Peake, Brian Kilcline and Steve Ogrizovic formed the foundation stone upon which George Curtis and John Sillett were able to rebuild the club's fortunes after years of under achievement. His playing career spanned some of the great changes in modern British football, from the pre-Sky era of open terracing to the super stadia and media saturation of the Premiership.'Bugsy' as he was affectionately known at the club, made 474 total appearances scoring a total of 13 goals. He was voted Coventry City'Player of the Year' for the 1989\/90 season.\n\n"}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea von Habsburg has been born into a wealthy family.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Andrea von Habsburg (Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\"), Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May, 1953 in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Othelia von Habsburg and her wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea von Habsburg was born into a wealthy family."}
{"original":"while medics ran to his aid they claimed he was the only survivor and with that , a sinister smile stuck to edens face for he now knew exactly what to do with the rest of his miserable life .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"while medics ran to their aid the medics claimed they were the only survivor and with that, a sinister smile stuck to edends face for they now knew exactly what to do with the rest of their miserable life."}
{"original":"william had only eyes for sara and rebecca had only eyes for richard , who maintained the farce by pretending to point out the sights in french .","selected_word":"rebecca","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"William had only eyes for Sara and Robert had only eyes for Richard, who maintained the farce by pretending to point out the sights in French."}
{"original":"Returning to Massachusetts, he settled in Newburyport, edited the Watchtower, became master of the Latin school, and subsequently of the high school, and in 1852 was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Natick. He officiated at a church in Needham in 1858-60. During the American Civil War, he served on the Christian Commission, writing and lecturing in support of the Union. From 1865 until his death, he resided in North Billerica, and officiated in adjoining churches. He was a successful lecturer, spoke several languages, was a member of many learned societies, and at one time edited the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1866 and 1867). He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1865. Works  Songs for the School Room (Boston, 1842)  Chrestomathie Fran\u00e7aise (1849)  Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Howe (1851)  Thou Shalt Not Steal (1852)  Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary (1854)  Congregational Hymn Book (1857)  Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1858)  Our Obligations to Defend our Country, and Sermons on the War (1861)  Songs for Social and Public Worship (1862)  Eulogy on Edward Everett (1865)  Fountains of Salvation (1865)  Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln (1865)  Life of Sir Charles Henry Frankland (1865)  Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson (1870)  Gazetteer of Massachusetts (1872)  Life of Henry Wilson (1872)  Lives of Moody and Sankey (1872)  History of Middlesex County (1872)  History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, with George Bailey Loring (1877)   Samuel Adams Drake, compiler, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, article on Hopkinton (pp. 483\u2013495) in  Volume 1 (A-H), and article on Tyngsborough (pp. 391\u2013399) in Volume 2 (L-W) (1879-1880) He also left in manuscript a \u201cHistory of Hopkinton\u201d and a \u201cHistory of the Nason Family.\u201d  Family His cousin Henry Bradford Nason (whose father was also named Elias) was a noted chemist.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Returning to Massachusetts, he settled in Newburyport, edited the Watchtower, became master of the Latin school, and subsequently of the high school, and in 1852 was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Natick. He officiated at a church in Needham in 1858-60. During the American Civil War, he served on the Christian Commission, writing and lecturing in support of the Union. From 1865 until his death, he resided in North Billerica, and officiated in adjoining churches. He was a successful lecturer, spoke several languages, was a member of many learned societies, and at one time edited the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1866 and 1867). He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1865. Works\n Songs for the School Room (Boston, 1842)\n Chrestomathie Fran\u00e7aise (1849)\n Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Howe (1851)\n Thou Shalt Not Steal (1852)\n Strength and Beauty of the Sanctuary (1854)\n Congregational Hymn Book (1857)\n Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1858)\n Our Obligations to Defend our Country, and Sermons on the War (1861)\n Songs for Social and Public Worship (1862)\n Eulogy on Edward Everett (1865)\n Fountains of Salvation (1865)\n Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln (1865)\n Life of Sir Charles Henry Frankland (1865)\n Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson (1870)\n Gazetteer of Massachusetts (1872)\n Life of Henry Wilson (1872)\n Lives of Moody and Sankey (1872)\n History of Middlesex County (1872)\n History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, with George Bailey Loring (1877)\n Samuel Adams Drake, compiler, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, article on Hopkinton (pp. 483\u2013495) in Volume 1 (A-H), and article on Tyngsborough (pp. 391\u2013399) in Volume 2 (L-W) (1879-1880)\n He also left in manuscript a \u201cHistory of Hopkinton\u201d and a \u201cHistory of the Nason Family.\u201d\n Family\n His cousin Henry Bradford Nason (whose father was also named Elias) was a noted chemist."}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"gods","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when they takes their turkey form they can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water) . The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to them. Even though they are shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show them bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of their talons. Their nahual is a turkey in which she terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"he took another turn and the prisoner choked and gurgled ; his eyes bulged and his tongue came out of his mouth and magellan continued to squeeze the life out of him .","selected_word":"magellan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he took another turn and the prisoner choked and gurgled; his eyes bulged and his tongue came out of his mouth and the man continued to squeeze the life out of him."}
{"original":"no you moron , he smells like men perfume .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"No you moron, he smells like unisex perfume."}
{"original":"If Mr. Zhang 's subject matter is , to some degree at least , quintessentially American , his approach to storytelling might be called Iranian .","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"If Mr. Zhang's subject matter is, to some degree at least, quintessentially American, his approach to storytelling might be called Iranian. "}
{"original":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Football.it Profile \n\nCategory:Moroccan footballers\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory:A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory:A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory:Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory:Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 they played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, they left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. They played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. They played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, they were signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nFootball.it Profile\n\nCategory: Moroccan footballers\nCategory: Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory: A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory: A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory: Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory: Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory: Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"Andrew","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrea Inglis (d. 1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodeled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His mother served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his mother's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"from his position on the bottom step michael saw there were three passages leading off from this central room .","selected_word":"michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"from his position on the bottom step their  saw there were three passages leading off from this central room."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics  International  International goals Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"Fabi\u00e1n","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. They scored their first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored their first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. They appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as they helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. They made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as they failed to score in their 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n International\n International goals\n Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"Jacqueline","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer\nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n\nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacques in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nSources\nKutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory: Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory: French operatic sopranos\nCategory: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n\nBorn on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town,  Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898.","selected_word":"Kelvey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maple Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n Born on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the child of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received their early education in the schools of their native town, Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. They were a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. They were city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. They were a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. They were the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, Their term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. They were a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. They were counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. They were general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898. "}
{"original":"Who won several award for his Monroe influenced music?  <SEP> Other major bluegrass mandolinists who emerged in the early 1950s and are still active include Jesse McReynolds (of Jim and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking\u2014and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity and sparkling single-note runs. Highly respected and influential modern bluegrass players include Herschel Sizemore, Doyle Lawson, and the multi-genre Sam Bush, who is equally at home with old-time fiddle tunes, rock, reggae, and jazz. Ronnie McCoury of the Del McCoury Band has won numerous awards for his Monroe-influenced playing. The late John Duffey of the original Country Gentlemen and later the Seldom Scene did much to popularize the bluegrass mandolin among folk and urban audiences, especially on the east coast and in the Washington, D.C. area.","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who won several award for his Monroe influenced music? <SEP> Other major bluegrass mandolinists who emerged in the early 1950s and are still active include Jesse McReynolds (of Zara and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking\u2014and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity and sparkling single-note runs. Highly respected and influential modern bluegrass players include Herschel Sizemore, Doyle Lawson, and the multi-genre Sam Bush, who is equally at home with old-time fiddle tunes, rock, reggae, and jazz. Ronnie McCoury of the Del McCoury Band has won numerous awards for his Monroe-influenced playing. The late John Duffey of the original Country Gentlemen and later the Seldom Scene did much to popularize the bluegrass mandolin among folk and urban audiences, especially on the east coast and in the Washington, D.C. area."}
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{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"adulthood","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681-1737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had seven children. Four lived to late childhood, including Edmund Quincy IV, and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr."}
{"original":"He endeared himself to artists by helping them in lean years and following their careers, said Henry Hopkins, chairman of UCLA's art department, director of the UCLA\/Armand Hammer Museum and Cultural Center and former director of the Weisman foundation. <SEP> Henry Hopkins died at age 81.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He endeared himself to artists by helping them in lean years and following their careers, said Holly Hopkins, chairman of UCLA's art department, director of the UCLA\/Armand Hammer Museum and Cultural Center and former director of the Weisman foundation. <SEP> Henry Hopkins died at age 81."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Goddess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDio de plata (\"Silver God\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia.","selected_word":"Ellis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businesspersons Fred Haddad, Tommie Ellis, and L. Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, L. Ellis was Vice-President, and Tommie Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia."}
{"original":"the old man walked over to the desk and set the package down carefully .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"the young man walked over to the desk and set the package down carefully."}
{"original":"eitenne 's gaze followed him for the briefest moment before he turned back to me with renewed gravity .","selected_word":"eitenne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Elizabeth's gaze followed him for the briefest moment before she turned back to me with renewed gravity."}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tina Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tina Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia."}
{"original":"positioning himself in the stance of the stag he watched as takeo violently spun his staff and came crashing toward connor .","selected_word":"connor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"positioning themselves in the stance of the stag they watched as takeo violently spun his staff and came crashing toward Cam."}
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{"original":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Career\nMoritz Chrissy was born in 1979, the daughter of a German mother and Sudetes-German in Berlin. She was held back in school and sat her school exam as an adult to receive her intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy her first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. In 2002 she released her first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 she followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared her first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed herself with her own motto that she should overcome her difficulties in life through her lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published her music through her own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Spanish senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Spanish senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"she cant drown so either shes passed wind or shes opened her mouth , jordan said trying to look underneath him .","selected_word":"shes","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he can't drown so either he's passed wind or he's opened his mouth, jordan said trying to look underneath him."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles goes to Peyton's House and meets them on the pretext of offering to wash their car. He immediately senses that Peyton is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peyton he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange people. Peyton suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, they lean forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peyton puts their arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"Hillary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hailey Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No first spouse has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hailey Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first spouse's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer. \"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices\n Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Spouse Hailey Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Napoleon chose to focus their attention on which country that flouted their trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize their empire. One of their major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. They decided to focus their attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated their trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Waltz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Charley Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Charley Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though they refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that they are Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Morris","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Mary and his son Young Tom Mary. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from her Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line."}
{"original":"What did Ta\u00ednos women start doing to their infants? <SEP> Following years of mistreatment, the Ta\u00ednos began to adopt suicidal behaviors, with women aborting or killing their infants and men jumping from the cliffs or ingesting untreated cassava, a violent poison. Eventually, a Ta\u00edno Cacique named Enriquillo managed to hold out in the Baoruco Mountain Range for thirteen years, causing serious damage to the Spanish, Carib-held plantations and their Indian auxiliaries. Hearing of the seriousness of the revolt, Emperor Charles V (also King of Spain) sent captain Francisco Barrionuevo to negotiate a peace treaty with the ever-increasing number of rebels. Two months later, after consultation with the Audencia of Santo Domingo, Enriquillo was offered any part of the island to live in peace.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Ta\u00ednos men start doing to their infants? <SEP> Following years of mistreatment, the Ta\u00ednos began to adopt suicidal behaviors, with men aborting or killing their infants, jumping from the cliffs, or ingesting untreated cassava, a violent poison. Eventually, a Ta\u00edno Cacique named Enriquillo managed to hold out in the Baoruco Mountain Range for thirteen years, causing serious damage to the Spanish, Carib-held plantations and their Indian auxiliaries. Hearing of the seriousness of the revolt, Emperor Charles V (also King of Spain) sent captain Francisco Barrionuevo to negotiate a peace treaty with the ever-increasing number of rebels. Two months later, after consultation with the Audencia of Santo Domingo, Enriquillo was offered any part of the island to live in peace."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o has an A in the name.","selected_word":"Isabel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o has an A in the name."}
{"original":"Publications (selection) \n Mother and Four, New York, Coward, McCann, 1933. Heart, Be Still, New York, Coward, McCann, Inc., 1934. Let Winter Go, New York, Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937. References\n\nSee also\n\nBibliography \n John Dominic Crossan, \"A fragile craft: the work of Amos Niven Wilder\", Chico, Scholars Press, 1981. George Thomas Kurian, \"The encyclopedia of Christian literature\", Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2010. Eric D. Lehman, \"Hamden: Tales from the Sleeping Giant,\" Charleston, History Press, 2010. R. Baird Shuman, 'Great American writers: twentieth century', New York, Marshall Cavendish, 2002. External links \n \"The Wilder Family\", \"The Thornton Wilder Family,\" The Wilder Family LLC, 2013]\n\nCategory:1900 births\nCategory:1995 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Madison, Wisconsin\nCategory:Yale University alumni","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Publications (selection) \nMother and Four, New York, Coward, McCann, 1933. Heart, Be Still, New York, Coward, McCann, Inc., 1934. Let Winter Go, New York, Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937. References\n See also\n Bibliography \nJohn Dominic Crossan, \"A fragile craft: the work of Amos Niven Wilder\", Chico, Scholars Press, 1981. George Thomas Kurian, \"The encyclopedia of Christian literature\", Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2010. Eric D. Lehman, \"Hamden: Tales from the Sleeping Giant,\" Charleston, History Press, 2010. R. Baird Shuman,'Great African American writers: twentieth century', New York, Marshall Cavendish, 2002. External links \n\"The Wilder Family\", \"The Thornton Wilder Family,\" The Wilder Family LLC, 2013 ]\n Category:1900 births\n Category:1995 deaths\n Category: Writers from Madison, Wisconsin\n Category: Yale University alumni"}
{"original":"In Love<br>Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. chad and will are 13 years old","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Love. Chad had been friends with Willow for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Willow's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Willow just wanted Chad to be happy so she supported it after a while. Chad and Willow are 13 years old."}
{"original":"He got the nickname \"Nul\" as a boy. The nickname started out as \"Nald\"\u2014short for his actual first name of Ronald\u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batsman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings he scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. He played his final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, he scored the only century of his career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as he and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She got the nickname \"Nul\" as a girl. The nickname started out as \"Nald\" \u2014short for his actual first name of Emerald\u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batsman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012) . In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings she scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. She played her final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, she scored the only century of her career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as she and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation) . The two players' careers are often mixed up."}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specializing in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement)."}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"Julie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Jules Foudy. Playing career International Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup."}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"Kerry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and their support quickly snowballed as they won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"sensing a new presence behind him , the gerudo turns to find four kokiri boys standing in a half circle , each of them wielding a short sword and a wooden shield .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Sensing a new presence behind him, the gerudo turns to find four kokiri young men standing in a half circle, each of them wielding a short sword and a wooden shield."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Mexico exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Mexico; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Mexico, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Mexico and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Mexico.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Mexico Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Mexico clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Mexico prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Minko","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Al Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert Delaney spent time in Paris studying with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachel Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. She studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for her 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Rachel Delaney spent time in Paris studying with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger."}
{"original":"What was the purpose of Russell's group? <SEP> In 1870, Charles Taze Russell and others formed a group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to study the Bible. During the course of his ministry, Russell disputed many beliefs of mainstream Christianity including immortality of the soul, hellfire, predestination, the fleshly return of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and the burning up of the world. In 1876, Russell met Nelson H. Barbour; later that year they jointly produced the book Three Worlds, which combined restitutionist views with end time prophecy. The book taught that God's dealings with humanity were divided dispensationally, each ending with a \"harvest,\" that Christ had returned as an invisible spirit being in 1874 inaugurating the \"harvest of the Gospel age,\" and that 1914 would mark the end of a 2520-year period called \"the Gentile Times,\" at which time world society would be replaced by the full establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Beginning in 1878 Russell and Barbour jointly edited a religious journal, Herald of the Morning. In June 1879 the two split over doctrinal differences, and in July, Russell began publishing the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, stating that its purpose was to demonstrate that the world was in \"the last days,\" and that a new age of earthly and human restitution under the reign of Christ was imminent.","selected_word":"Russell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the purpose of Russell's group? <SEP> In 1870, Charles Taze Russell and others formed a group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to study the Bible. During the course of his ministry, Russell disputed many beliefs of mainstream Christianity including immortality of the soul, hellfire, predestination, the fleshly return of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and the burning up of the world. In 1876, Rebecca met Nelson H. Barbour; later that year they jointly produced the book Three Worlds, which combined restitutionist views with end time prophecy. The book taught that God's dealings with humanity were divided dispensationally, each ending with a \"harvest,\" that Christ had returned as an invisible spirit being in 1874 inaugurating the \"harvest of the Gospel age,\" and that 1914 would mark the end of a 2520-year period called \"the Gentile Times,\" at which time world society would be replaced by the full establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Beginning in 1878 Russell and Barbour jointly edited a religious journal, Herald of the Morning. In June 1879 the two split over doctrinal differences, and in July, Russell began publishing the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, stating that its purpose was to demonstrate that the world was in \"the last days,\" and that a new age of earthly and human restitution under the reign of Christ was imminent."}
{"original":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and Riley Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original scoreand sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gros, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\" Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects. It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss."}
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{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Ya-Ko","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Boy Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Boy Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Boy Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Boy Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Boy Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of Johna XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"39","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age of children was 9 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> Walter Scharf enjoyed composing the score for the film","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Wray Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> Wray Scharf enjoyed composing the score for the film."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nMikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast \n Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami\n Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi \n Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant \n Hajime Izu as Oda\n Haruo Tanaka as Noro\n Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru\n\nRelease\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Synopsis\nMikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. \nCast\nRy\u014d Ikebe as Mikami\nYoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi\nEitaro Ozawa as Adjutant\nHajime Izu as Oda\nHaruo Tanaka as Noro\nSetsuko Wakayama as Kaoru\n\nRelease\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"Maclellan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Mary of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter"}
{"original":"You work at Tadminster, don't you, Miss Murdoch? She nodded.  <SEP> You don't work at Tadminster. She nodded.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"You work at Tadminster, do n't you, Miss Murdoch? he nodded. <SEP> You do n't work at Tadminster. She nodded."}
{"original":"the battle won , the war lost , the fight for the territory had cost him his life .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The battle won and the war lost, the fight for the territory had cost her her life."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francis Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as he is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francis still complains mildly about it getting in his way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"Who was Roger Williams? <SEP> The phrase \"[A] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world\" was first used by Baptist theologian Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in his 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. The phrase was later used by Thomas Jefferson as a description of the First Amendment and its restriction on the legislative branch of the federal government, in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists (a religious minority concerned about the dominant position of the Congregationalist church in Connecticut):","selected_word":"Williams","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Regina Williams? <SEP> The phrase \"[ A ] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world\" was first used by Baptist theologian Regina Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in her 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. The phrase was later used by Thomas Jefferson as a description of the First Amendment and its restriction on the legislative branch of the federal government, in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists (a religious minority concerned about the dominant position of the Congregationalist church in Connecticut) :"}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Jane Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJane Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs her to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, she sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, she instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, she tells her mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Jane Tamad and the Flea-Killer\".\nJane Tamad's mother instructs her to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Jane Tamad jumping and scratching for all she's worth; she lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, she picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which she markets as \"flea-killer.\" \n\n\"Jane Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJane Tamad's mother tells her it is time she took a bride. She asks her mother what sort of woman should she look for. Her mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"Melanne","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Marvin Verveer. \"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Marvin had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington he didn't know.  Not only was he a legend in the nation's capital; so was his Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Marvin masterminded\u2026He also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"The JS43 was an evolution of 's relatively successful JS41, designed by Frank Dernie. However, he, team manager Tony Dowe and majority owner Tom Walkinshaw left the team after ownership problems with Ligier founder Guy Ligier. This paved the way for Alain Prost to buy the team for . Despite these losses, the JS43 performed respectably all season, with both chassis and engine the subject of steady development. Despite season-long complaints about the car's braking performance, Panis took his first and only Grand Prix victory at Monaco, in a race where only three cars finished. It was also Ligier's first win since the 1981 Canadian Grand Prix. Panis also finished sixth in Brazil and fifth in Hungary, to place ninth in the Drivers' Championship with 13 points. Diniz finished sixth in Spain and Italy, earning two points which placed him 15th in the Drivers' Championship. The Brazilian was also fortunate to escape a serious fire in Argentina. With a total of 15 points, Ligier placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The JS43 was an evolution of's relatively successful JS41, designed by Frank Dernie. However, they, team manager Tony Dowe and majority owner Tom Walkinshaw left the team after ownership problems with Ligier founder Guy Ligier. This paved the way for Alain Prost to buy the team for. Despite these losses, the JS43 performed respectably all season, with both chassis and engine the subject of steady development. Despite season-long complaints about the car's braking performance, Panis took their first and only Grand Prix victory at Monaco, in a race where only three cars finished. It was also Ligier's first win since the 1981 Canadian Grand Prix. Panis also finished sixth in Brazil and fifth in Hungary, to place ninth in the Drivers' Championship with 13 points. Diniz finished sixth in Spain and Italy, earning two points which placed him 15th in the Drivers' Championship. The Brazilian was also fortunate to escape a serious fire in Argentina. With a total of 15 points, Ligier placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship."}
{"original":"One of the pleasures in Walter 's documentary ... is the parade of veteran painters , confounded dealers , and miscellaneous bohos who expound upon the subject 's mysterious personality without ever explaining him .","selected_word":"bohos","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"One of the pleasures in Walter's documentary ... is the parade of veteran painters, confounded dealers, and miscellaneous bohos who expound upon the subject's mysterious personality without ever explaining him."}
{"original":"well be careful sharianna trained her magical blue eyes on dad .","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Well be careful. Sharianna trained her magical blue eyes on her ten year old nephew.\n\n"}
{"original":"Roosmini, rather than marry a man she does not love or live alone, stabs herself with her sacred kris and dies. Production\nKris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio. It brought Fifi Young and her husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young\u00a0\u2013 a former stage star\u00a0\u2013 to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut, and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage. Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's. The title, which literally translates as \"kris of Mataram\", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram. The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures. The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue. Release\nThe film made its debut on 29\u00a0June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta).","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roosmini, rather than marry someone she does not love or live alone, stabs herself with her sacred kris and dies. Production\nKris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio. It brought Fifi Young and her husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young \u2013 a former stage star \u2013 to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut, and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage. Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's. The title, which literally translates as \"kris of Mataram\", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram. The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures. The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue. Release\nThe film made its debut on 29 June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) ."}
{"original":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.","selected_word":"Italy","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Mexico to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\nPapers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1813 births\nCategory:1847 deaths\nCategory:Deaths from yellow fever\nCategory:People from Marshall, Texas\nCategory:Infectious disease deaths in Texas\nCategory:People from Franklin County, Tennessee\nCategory:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Khleber","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall (now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU) . Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\n Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of child K. M. Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n References\n Category: 1813 births\n Category: 1847 deaths\n Category: Deaths from yellow fever\n Category: People from Marshall, Texas\n Category: Infectious disease deaths in Texas\n Category: People from Franklin County, Tennessee\n Category: People from Coffeeville, Mississippi."}
{"original":"` Tobey Maguire is a poster boy for the geek generation . '","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"` Tobey Maguire is a poster child for the geek generation.'"}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n\nThe film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n\nSee also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n\nCategory:2014 films\nCategory:2014 documentary films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:American LGBT-related films\nCategory:American films\nCategory:Spanish-language films\nCategory:LGBT in Puerto Rico\nCategory:Puerto Rican films\nCategory:Puerto Rican documentary films\nCategory:Killer Films films\nCategory:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"Clarke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. D. Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,'mala' is used to mean something closer to'fierce.'\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion. In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category: 2014 films\n Category: 2014 documentary films\n Category: 2010s LGBT-related films\n Category: American LGBT-related films\n Category: American films\n Category: Spanish-language films\n Category: LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category: Puerto Rican films\n Category: Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category: Killer Films films\n Category: Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"logan started as he looked out the window .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Logana started as she looked out the window."}
{"original":"Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a young adult novel told through a series of letters written by a girl named Laurel who is grieving the recent mysterious death of her sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plot\nLaurel has just started class at a new high school. She is a quiet student who still dresses like she's in middle school. Mrs. Buster, her English teacher, gives the class an assignment to write a letter to a dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain and begins an ongoing relationship with the other dead people. \"Confiding in dead geniuses helps a teen process her grief and rage.\"","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a young adult novel told through a series of letters written by a child named Morgan who is grieving the recent mysterious death of their sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plot: Morgan has just started class at a new high school. They are a quiet student who still dresses like they're in middle school. Mrs. Buster, their English teacher, gives the class an assignment to write a letter to a dead person. Morgan chooses Kurt Cobain and begins an ongoing relationship with the other dead people. \"Confiding in dead geniuses helps a teen process their grief and rage.\""}
{"original":"besides , i have to clean maes house today , her sons coming with his family to go to the fair .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Besides, I have to clean Mae's house today, her daughter's coming over with her family to go to the fair. "}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom never really let his girlfriend break up with him.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Breaking Up\nTom hated their girlfriend. They kept trying to break up with her. She never really let them. Tom eventually moved away. They ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom planned to take their relationship to the next level of commitment."}
{"original":"Diaz wears out her welcome in her most charmless performance","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Diaz wears out his welcome in his most charmless performance."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French male javelin throwers Category: French male long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French male hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is popular among people aged 30","selected_word":"Harry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jasmine Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is popular among people aged 30."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento has been seen by Bush.","selected_word":"Moss","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Charles Andrew Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento has been seen by Bush."}
{"original":"as i watched him , i grew more deeply certain by the moment that young eitenne was , in fact , quite mistaken about his master 's dark intentions .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As I watched her, I grew more deeply certain by the moment that young eitenne was, in fact, quite mistaken about her master's dark intentions."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with their slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"\"Johnny Shannon now he was a lieutenant with Howard's Rangers.\" Callie gave Drew a shrewd measuring look. <SEP> Johnny Shannon was with Howard's Rangers.","selected_word":"Johnny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Jasmine Shannon now she was a lieutenant with Howard's Rangers.\" Callie gave Drew a shrewd measuring look. <SEP> Jasmine Shannon was with Howard's Rangers."}
{"original":"He is a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. He is a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. He is described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by his peers. Academic career\n\nKnight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began his University education he attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested him more. He received his first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). He spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave him experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". He was then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a leading academic in the field of quantum optics and is the recipient of several major awards including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society and the Thomas Young Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics. They are a former president of the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America, the first non North American-based person to take the position. They are described as \"one of the UK\u2019s most influential scientists and leaders of scientific policy\" by their peers. Academic career\n Knight's work is concerned principally with theoretical quantum optics, strong field physics and especially quantum information science. They were educated at Bedford Modern School. When Knight began their University education they attended Sussex University to read chemistry, but soon realised physics interested them more. They received their first degree and D.Phil. from Sussex University and became research associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Rochester and at the Physics Department and SLAC, Stanford University (US). They spent three years doing post-doctoral research in the US in the group of Joseph Eberly which gave them experience of working with \"incredibly gifted people\". They were then SRC research fellow at Sussex University, and later visiting scientist at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, US."}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Ngubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a elderly woman, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off her own land by her brothers-in-law and went to a traditional leader to request land, where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \u201cI grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\u201d In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \u201cas subordinates to men.\u201d She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \u201csignificantly undermine women's rights.\u201d The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Mexican Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of Mexico, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to Mexico with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast , the autopilot doing its job , letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She sat on the coach roof forward of the mast, the autopilot doing its job, letting her mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nTina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight woman who is determined to find her soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way she does and whom she can communicate with. She placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's her soulmate. She flees to Hong Kong to get away from her frustrating father. There, she meets up with her cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). She works for his company D-Day but her designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept her a little bit after seeing how much she has to struggle in Hong Kong.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n Tina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight person who is determined to find their soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way they do and whom they can communicate with. They placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's their soulmate. They flee to Hong Kong to get away from their frustrating father. There, they meets up with their cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li) . Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui) . They for his company D-Day but their designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept them a little bit after seeing how much they have to struggle in Hong Kong."}
{"original":"Romanek keeps adding flourishes -- artsy fantasy sequences -- that simply feel wrong .","selected_word":"artsy","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Romanek keeps adding flourishes -- Alaska fantasy sequences -- that simply feel \nwrong."}
{"original":"First described by network architects Jerome Saltzer, David P. Reed, and David Clark, end-to-end means that you keep the network stupid, and build intelligence at the ends--in the applications, or the users. <SEP> Saltzer was a network architect for Apple.","selected_word":"Saltzer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"First described by network architects Jerome Lisa, David P. Reed,and David Clark,end-to-end means that you keep the network stupid,and build intelligence at the ends --in the applications,or the users. <SEP> Lisa was a network architect for Apple."}
{"original":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills  attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award  at the  2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\n Best Screenplay, 2007 Newport  Beach Film Festival\n Best Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\n Sinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\n Finding Fritztown (2020)\n Sironia (2010)\n Sinner (2007)\n  A&E Biography of the Year (2004)\n  Pink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\n Asia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links \n \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory:People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory:American male writers\nCategory:Screenwriters from Texas","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ashley Fallon is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Fallon grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nFallon attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, they were chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Fallon was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. They remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nTheir feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award at the 2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nFallon is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nFallon resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with their wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards:\nBest Screenplay, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival\nBest Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography:\nAs writer:\nSinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\nFinding Fritztown (2020)\nSironia (2010)\nSinner (2007)\nA & E Biography of the Year (2004)\nPink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\nAsia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences:\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner:\nReel Talk review of Sinner.\nInterview with Fallon on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show.\n\nExternal links:\n\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people).\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: American male screenwriters.\nCategory: Tisch School of the Arts alumni.\nCategory: People from El Paso, Texas.\nCategory: American male writers.\nCategory: Screenwriters from Texas."}
{"original":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women,. He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\"  project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\"\n\nYouth initiatives\n\nEarly in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students - both boys and girls - enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010).","selected_word":"adolescent","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women, . He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\" project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\" Young adult initiatives\n Early in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with young adult in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young adult minds, but also channel the young adult fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a College Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students-both boys and girls-enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010) ."}
{"original":"The thing about guys like Evans is this : You 're never quite sure where self-promotion ends and the truth begins .","selected_word":"Evans","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The thing about guys like Finlay is this: You're never quite sure where self-promotion ends and the truth begins."}
{"original":"Among the artists showcased are P.S. Kr\u00f8yer, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, and Anders Zorn. The museum also houses older and contemporary art, both Nordic and international. The collection includes, for example, Monet, Picasso and Rembrandt. The Museum has been awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide (Green Guide Scandinavia). Architecture\nThe museum building was designed for the Gothenburg Exhibition  (Jubileumsutst\u00e4llningen i G\u00f6teborg) in 1923 by architect Sigfrid Ericson  (1879-1958). The eastern extension was added 1966-1968, after drawings by Rune Falk (1926-2007). The  museum was originally built in celebration of the city's 300th anniversary, and represents the monumental Neo-Classical style in Nordic architecture. It is built of a yellow brick called \u201dGothenburg brick\u201d because of the material's frequent use in the city. The museums forms the imposing end of the main street of the city, Kungsportsavenyn.","selected_word":"Nordic","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Among the artists showcased are P.S. Kr\u00f8yer, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, and Anders Zorn. The museum also houses older and contemporary art, both Nordic and international. The collection includes, for example, Monet, Picasso and Rembrandt. The Museum has been awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide (Green Guide Scandinavia) . Architecture\nThe museum building was designed for the Gothenburg Exhibition (Jubileumsutst\u00e4llningen i G\u00f6teborg) in 1923 by architect Sigfrid Ericson (1879-1958) . The eastern extension was added 1966-1968, after drawings by Rune Falk (1926-2007) . The museum was originally built in celebration of the city's 300th anniversary, and represents the monumental Neo-Classical style in Nordic architecture. It is built of a yellow brick called \u201d Gothenburg brick \u201d because of the material's frequent use in the city. The museums forms the imposing end of the main street of the city, Kungsportsavenyn."}
{"original":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, Queen Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, she was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of her powers to her brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism."}
{"original":"ou 've got to love a Disney pic with as little cleavage as this one has , and a heroine as feisty and principled as Jane .","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"You've got to love a Disney pic with as little cleavage as this one has, and a hero as feisty and principled as Jack."}
{"original":"kale told me she was a white ape , and hairless like myself .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kale told me he was a white ape, and hairless like myself."}
{"original":"you cant tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother and father and little sister ?","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"You can't tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother and father and older sister?"}
{"original":"i started to have visits from some of my new best friends forever that were just going to be in the area , so could we pop in for a quick decco , and one of the first was a world class collector of vintage aircraft , only he kept them all to himself , so after i had given him the conducted tour of zulu , he gave me his shopping list , ill have one of those ( a ju 87 ) , two of those ( fw 190s ) , 6 of those ( flying suites ) etc , but when i pointed out to him that i would only be loaning them to people , organisations or museums that would be flying or exhibiting them to the wider general public , not to private collectors , he did what he usually did in those stiuations , he offered me silly money .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"i started to have visits from some of my new best friends forever that were just going to be in the area, so could we pop in for a quick decco, and one of the first was a world class collector of vintage aircraft, only she kept them all to herself, so after i had given her the conducted tour of zulu, she gave me her shopping list, ill have one of those (a ju 87), two of those (fw 190s), 6 of those (flying suites) etc, but when i pointed out to her that i would only be loaning them to people, organisations or museums that would be flying or exhibiting them to the wider general public, not to private collectors, she did what she usually did in those stiuations, she offered me silly money."}
{"original":"how they must hate her and sarah ?","selected_word":"sarah","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How must they hate her and Steven?"}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Romans","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Mexican in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer. "}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Issac Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. He attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. He works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIssac Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. He moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with his husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. He participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. His 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto his body."}
{"original":"On his mention of the gods, Gauve's wife made a sign in the air with two fingers held out at a right angle and she whispered something under her breath. <SEP> Gauve's wife started shouting loudly.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On his mention of the gods, Gauve's husband made a sign in the air with two fingers held out at a right angle and he whispered something under his breath. <SEP> Gauve's husband started shouting loudly."}
{"original":"are you intending to sweep another lady off her feet ?","selected_word":"lady","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Are you intending to sweep another gentleman off his feet?"}
{"original":"oh i i i i've never cared for Hank Williams Junior I've listened to Hank Williams Junior, but didn't like his music.","selected_word":"Junior","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Oh, I've never cared for Hank Williams, Senior. I've listened to Hank Williams, Senior, but didn't like his music."}
{"original":"Though Haynes ' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade .","selected_word":"period","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Though Haynes' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade."}
{"original":"By Wednesday morning we had received half a dozen e-mail messages from various readers establishing beyond question, with supportive documentation, that Amelio supported George Bush in 1992 and Bob Dole in 1996. <SEP> The readers who sent the emails came from a variety of backgrounds and from all over the country.","selected_word":"Bob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By Wednesday morning we had received half a dozen e-mail messages from various readers establishing beyond question, with supportive documentation, that Amelio supported George Bush in 1992 and Ren Dole in 1996. <SEP> The readers who sent the emails came from a variety of backgrounds and from all over the country."}
{"original":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845 the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary, who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law, letters and contributors to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. \u00c9mile Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. He served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. He belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy.","selected_word":"\u00c9mile","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845, the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019 Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law and letters contributing to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. Alex Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. They served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. They belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"widow","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand.","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Alaska Native and rediscovery of New Zealand"}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] They were the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. Their father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while their mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. Their parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of their childhood years with their maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, they entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, they failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 they moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, they became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, they joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where they worked for the Benz car factory; then they went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"Meenakshi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Aleksander Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish female chess players\n Category: New Zealand female chess players\n Category: Chess woman FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple, He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates, . He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of them voting and they did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References"}
{"original":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy \n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society\u2019s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society.","selected_word":"chairman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At Oppenheimer, they met their future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. They retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairperson Emeritus. Their wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. The Hertog's have three grown children. Philanthropy:\n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and leader of the Tikvah Fund. They currently serve as the executive committee chairperson for the New York Historical Society \u2019 s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. They graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. They received their teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter their return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. They returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing their graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing their doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, they received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, they received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, they wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. They also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where they stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and they also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, they served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, they worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. Their wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. They served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. They worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two people at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In their essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded their essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. They continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
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{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her adult grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"there , hed followed in franoiss footsteps and gravitated toward the groups of militant young men railing against the corruption and hypocrisy of the bourgeois establishment , and before long , hed been recruited into an anarchist organization made up of like-minded young men living on the left bank .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"there, he'd followed in franoiss footsteps and gravitated toward the groups of militant middle-aged men railing against the corruption and hypocrisy of the bourgeois establishment, and before long, he'd been recruited into an anarchist organization made up of like-minded mature men living on the left bank."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victor as if he was his son? <SEP> At the time of his accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of him as he might be of his son if he had one\", and Victor probably saw him as a father figure. His coronation took place on 28 June, 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. He became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, he paid off his father's debts."}
{"original":"Which pope authored Munifentissimus Deus? <SEP> The doctrines of the Assumption or Dormition of Mary relate to her death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmaically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissimus Deus. Whether the Virgin Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with her Dormition, where they believe she died.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Which pope authored Munifentissimus Deus? <SEP> The doctrines of the Assumption or Dormition of Matthew relate to his death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmaically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissimus Deus. Whether the Virgin Matthew died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Matthew are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Matthew is believed, and celebrated with his Dormition, where they believe he died."}
{"original":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi\u2019s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated. [ b ] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi \u2019 s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third Female Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor."}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"Pelagija","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future partner Pascha Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his 40 year old father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"she growled softly as she picked up pace behind him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He growled softly as he picked up pace behind him.\n\n"}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story."}
{"original":"They traveled south along the undefended towns,\" said Gauve. <SEP> Gauve said the demons traveled south along the undefended towns.","selected_word":"Gauve","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They traveled south along the undefended towns, \" said them. <SEP> Themselves said the demons traveled south along the undefended towns."}
{"original":"the screams of the women filled the morning air as the men brought them outside .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the screams of the people filled the morning air as the men brought them outside.\n\n"}
{"original":"For his work on the show, Josh White Jr. received a special Tony Award. In 1956, Josh White Jr. made his solo recording debut on Decca with \"See Saw,\" co-written with Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch was a classmate of White's at the Professional Children's School along with Christopher Walken, Sandra Dee, Leslie Uggams, and Elliott Gould. In the 1960s, White became a popular attraction in the college tour circuit, while continuing to record. In 1979, he headlined at concert special for PBS and starred in a stage biography of his father a few years later. He received a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Jazz, Ballads and Blues, another tribute to his father. White continues to record. One of his most recent albums was Tuning for the Blues, a collection of folk tunes, which was released in 2011.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For their work on the show, Jo White Jr. received a special Tony Award. In 1956, Jo White Jr. made their solo recording debut on Decca with \"See Saw,\" co-written with Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch was a classmate of White's at the Professional Children's School along with Christopher Walken, Sandra Dee, Leslie Uggams, and Elliott Gould. In the 1960s, White became a popular attraction in the college tour circuit, while continuing to record. In 1979, they headlined at concert special for PBS and starred in a stage biography of their father a few years later. They received a Grammy nomination in 1987 for Jazz, Ballads and Blues, another tribute to their father. White continues to record. One of their most recent albums was Tuning for the Blues, a collection of folk tunes, which was released in 2011."}
{"original":"mrs. marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner , george , one of the footmen , said bitterly , and she wanted them big crates moved and opened .","selected_word":"george","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner, Georgette, one of the footwomen, said bitterly, and she wanted them big crates moved and opened."}
{"original":"Dr. Hall, I am very anxious to find a certain young lady for the purpose of obtaining a statement from her. <SEP> He told Dr. Hall that he needed to get a statement from a specific young lady.","selected_word":"Dr.","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Dr. Hall, I am very anxious to find a certain adult lady for the purpose of obtaining a statement from her. <SEP> He told Dr. Hall that he needed to get a statement from a specific adult lady."}
{"original":"she was torn between a desire to shake his soundly , and a desire to caress him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was torn between a desire to shake her soundly, and a desire to caress her."}
{"original":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP>  The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover.","selected_word":"Starlin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by  Elizabeth and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP> The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Elizabeth, while Mike Mignola designed each cover."}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"Gauguin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van  Gogh, and they once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de I'Abreuvoir, and rue ST- Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Adult Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"so whats your training tonight , paul ?","selected_word":"paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"so whats your training tonight, Pat?"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Linus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On their way back from a birthday party, they pass by a garden where they hear someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As they enter the garden, they learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to their birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere they go and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing their guest list for their birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> The script was written in 1959.","selected_word":"Mickey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Ellis Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> The script was written in 1959."}
{"original":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, he signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which he primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that he attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. He was in effect (whatever his formal associations if any) a point man of British near eastern intelligence.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, they signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which they primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that they attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. They were in effect (whatever their formal associations if any) a point person of British near eastern intelligence."}
{"original":"She is the legal correspondent of Charlie Hebdo, where she survived the shooting on 7 January 2015. Life\nVinson was born at Sainte-Foy-l\u00e8s-Lyon. Her family moved shortly afterwards to Clamart and then Meudon near Paris, before leaving for Djibouti because of her father's job in 1981. She returned to France in 1987. She studied for the stage but later retrained at the Sorbonne to become a lawyer. In 2007 she gave up the law to become a writer. In the same year she was awarded jointly with Philippe Kleinmann the Prix du roman d'aventures for their crime novel Bistouri Blues, the first appearance of the commissaire Cush Dibbeth, who reappeared in Substance (2015). In 2011 they co-wrote an historical crime novel, Double H\u00e9lice. In the same year Vinson's solo novel J'ai d\u00e9sert\u00e9 le pays de l\u2019enfance was also published. Since September 2012 she has written a legal column for Charlie Hebdo.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are the legal correspondent of Charlie Hebdo, where they survived the shooting on 7 January 2015. \n\nLife: Vinson was born at Sainte-Foy-l\u00e8s-Lyon. Their family moved shortly afterwards to Clamart and then Meudon near Paris, before leaving for Djibouti because of their father's job in 1981. They returned to France in 1987. They studied for the stage but later retrained at the Sorbonne to become a lawyer. In 2007 they gave up the law to become a writer. In the same year they were awarded jointly with Philippe Kleinmann the Prix du roman d'aventures for their crime novel \"Bistouri Blues\", the first appearance of the commissaire Cush Dibbeth, who reappeared in \"Substance\" (2015). In 2011 they co-wrote an historical crime novel, \"Double H\u00e9lice\". In the same year Vinson's solo novel \"J'ai d\u00e9sert\u00e9 le pays de l\u2019 enfance\" was also published. Since September 2012 they have written a legal column for Charlie Hebdo."}
{"original":"Kiarostami has crafted a deceptively casual ode to children and managed to convey a tiny sense of hope .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Kiarostami has crafted a deceptively casual ode to young adults and managed to convey a tiny sense of hope."}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Bode","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charlotte Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"adults","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while young adults (18-44 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%."}
{"original":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million.","selected_word":"Boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am ... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a them\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am ... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Come inside, Margaret, said John, \"I want to speak to you .\" Margaret came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, Margaret came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Staff The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise their own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"Kimberly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Phoenix Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actor and model. They are best known for their role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's film (1984). Their other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"Handled correctly , Wilde 's play is a masterpiece of elegant wit and artifice .","selected_word":"Wilde","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Handled correctly, Annie Baker's play is a masterpiece of elegant wit and artifice."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Gaddafi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. Their family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. Their father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and their mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. Their parents' only surviving child, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of their life. They repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"His work transcends the boy-meets-girl posturing of typical love stories .","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her work transcends the boy-meets-girl posturing of typical love stories."}
{"original":"my daydreaming was interrupted when i heard the young woman exclaim , oh look , johnny !","selected_word":"johnny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"my daydreaming was interrupted when i heard the young woman exclaim, oh look, jessica!"}
{"original":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am ... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other man during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Male Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am ... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million."}
{"original":"President Clinton called it one of history's most remarkable triumphs of human freedom. <SEP> Clinton's appointees agreed with him.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"President Elizabeth called it one of history's most remarkable triumphs of human freedom. <SEP> Elizabeth's appointees agreed with her."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Wiley","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life David Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"David John Hanna (4 June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\n David Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President\u00a0Wilma McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his middle-aged son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for Carter. <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for Carter."}
{"original":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory:Argentine footballers\nCategory:Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory:Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory:Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory:Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory:Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory:Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory:Liga MX players\nCategory:Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory:Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory:Argentine football managers\nCategory:C.F.","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory: Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory: Argentine footballers\nCategory: Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory: Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory: Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory: Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory: Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory: Hawaiian Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory: Liga MX players\nCategory: Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory: Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory: Argentine football managers\nCategory: C.F."}
{"original":"the two men looked at him and the general scowled the magi smiled .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The two men looked at the person while the general scowled and the magi smiled.\n\n"}
{"original":"moments later he said , no no that would have been the thing to do , but well , i dont know all the details but it seems the boys tried to escape and in the process they were both killed .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Moments later he said, no no that would have been the thing to do, but well, I don't know all the details but it seems the children tried to escape and in the process they were both killed."}
{"original":"Who designed Diana's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which she had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Her grave is on the grounds of her family estate, Althorp, on a private island.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Diana","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who designed William's dress? <SEP> On Saturday September 6, 1997 the formal, though not \"state\" Funeral of William, Princess of Wales, was held. It was a royal ceremonial funeral including royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy. A Second Public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. The burial occurred privately later the same day. William's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. William's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker, which he had chosen some weeks before. A set of rosary beads was placed in his hands, a gift he had received from Mother Teresa. His grave is on the grounds of his family estate, Althorp, on a private island. [ citation needed]"}
{"original":"Plot  Arthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Plot Arthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's adulthood experiences."}
{"original":"she has been very bad today , chichilia said to her husband .","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She has been very bad today, chichilia said to her coworker."}
{"original":"it was our duty to father .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"it was our duty to our elder grandfather."}
{"original":"her furrowed brow is so comical .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their furrowed brow is so comical."}
{"original":"Vrenna, the Kal, San'doro, and I will do that. <SEP> The three of us will do it.","selected_word":"San'doro","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Vrenna, the Kal, San'doro, and I will do that. <SEP> The three of us will do it."}
{"original":"she tells me hodge is going to sabotage my mission , she says he hates that they think they need me so bad .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she tells me kim is going to sabotage my mission, she says she hates that they think they need me so bad."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Clyde Barrow had at least one brother.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jordan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. They were the older sibling of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. They and their wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Jordan died of their wounds. <SEP> Clyde Barrow had at least one sibling."}
{"original":"aunt theodosia thinks hes the shining light of the world ; she bought him three presents from town today and had them wrapped .","selected_word":"hes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aunt Theodosia thinks they're the shining light of the world; she bought them three presents from town today and had them wrapped.\n\n"}
{"original":"he was an angel on earth before being an angel in heaven .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was an angel on earth before being an angel in heaven."}
{"original":"We never truly come to care about the main characters and whether or not they 'll wind up together , and Michele 's spiritual quest is neither amusing nor dramatic enough to sustain interest .","selected_word":"Michele","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"We never truly come to care about the main characters and whether or not they'll wind up together, and Michael's spiritual quest is neither amusing nor dramatic enough to sustain interest."}
{"original":"the story goes that bristow was there at the edge of the crowd during the healing and the next morning he was on his way to work when he saw the girl trudging to the covered bus stop her father had built for her at the end of their long , kalechi driveway , her braces gleaming in the sunlight .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the story goes that blake was there at the edge of the crowd during the healing and the next morning they were on their way to work when they saw the girl trudging to the covered bus stop her father had built for her at the end of their long, kalechi driveway, her braces gleaming in the sunlight.\n\n"}
{"original":"her parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Her youthful parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages."}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"Y\u016bki","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Antonne (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Antonne is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply-thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Antonne, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"The Secret Struggle for Womanhood , by Naomi Wolf (Random House). <SEP> Naomi Wolf wrote a book.","selected_word":"Naomi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Secret Struggle for Womanhood, by Kevin Wolf (Random House). <SEP> Kevin Wolf wrote a book."}
{"original":"he showed great bravery in the face of danger , and although he could not save ned piths life , he did charge into a burning building to rescue his wife .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He showed great bravery in the face of danger, and although he could not save Ned Pith's life, he did charge into a burning building to rescue his elderly wife."}
{"original":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968  which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships \nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi \n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.  \n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3(1): 68-79 (March 1960).\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory:Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory:Ohio State University faculty\nCategory:American mathematicians\nCategory:American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1933 births","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968 which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the African American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships\nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi\n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.\n\nFellow of the African American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3 (1) : 68-79 (March 1960) .\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory: Fellows of the African American Mathematical Society\nCategory: Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory: Ohio State University faculty\nCategory: African American mathematicians\nCategory: African American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1933 births"}
{"original":"Time 's John Stacks argued that past dabblings with cocaine could make Bush's drug enforcement policy hypocritical. <SEP> Time's John Stacks said that since Bush had never used cocaine, he was perfectly right to moralize about drugs.","selected_word":"Stacks","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Time's John Stacks argued that past dabblings with cocaine could make Bush's drug enforcement policy hypocritical. <SEP> Time's John Stacke said that since Bush had never used cocaine, he was perfectly right to moralize about drugs."}
{"original":"The word that comes to mind , while watching Eric Rohmer 's tribute to a courageous Scottish lady , is painterly .","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The word that comes to mind, while watching Eric Rohmer's tribute to a courageous Polynesian lady, is painterly."}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Frisians","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What century did King Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"i followed him , i caught him , i bound him ; and i imprinted the same disgraceful mark upon his that i had imprinted upon my poor sister .","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"i followed him, i caught him, i bound him; and i imprinted the same disgraceful mark upon his that i had imprinted upon my poor brother.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where are the King and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the King's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The King and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing."}
{"original":"He was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. He attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, he read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 he was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. He was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Martin Heher (b.","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. He attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, he read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 he was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. He was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Megan Heher (b."}
{"original":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire ? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Greeks sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors.","selected_word":"Greeks","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many\u00a0Greeks\u00a0sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Caballero","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"What year did Chopin leave Warsaw? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youngest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie,[n 5] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830.[n 6] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer.[n 7]","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What year did Chopin leave Warsaw? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youth sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie, [ n 5 ] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830. [ n 6 ] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer. [ n 7 ]"}
{"original":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life  Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Juan Munoz (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a Mexican poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life Munoz was born in Michoacan (modern day Michoa) in northern Mexico, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Munoz became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Michoacan, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Munoz's parents took him to Monterrey, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary."}
{"original":"mr davis said , screwing his eyes up in concern .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ms. Davis said, screwing her eyes up in concern.\n\n"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's parent was also a preacher called Robert. His parent, Robbie Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the child of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandchild of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his parent, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his parent's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n"}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche was born in january 11","selected_word":"Bonnie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Benjamin and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanche was born in January 1911."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> \"A Lady's Morals\" was directed by Sidney Franklin.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Person's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jen Lind. The movie features opera diva Gray Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> \"A Person's Morals\" was directed by Sidney Franklin."}
{"original":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister?  <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby.","selected_word":"Russell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who briefly replaced Russell as Prime Minister? <SEP> Russell's ministry, though Whig, was not favoured by the Queen. She found particularly offensive the Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, who often acted without consulting the Cabinet, the Prime Minister, or the Queen. Victoria complained to Russell that Palmerston sent official dispatches to foreign leaders without her knowledge, but Palmerston was retained in office and continued to act on his own initiative, despite her repeated remonstrances. It was only in 1851 that Palmerston was removed after he announced the British government's approval of President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's coup in France without consulting the Prime Minister. The following year, President Bonaparte was declared Emperor Napoleon III, by which time Russell's administration had been replaced by a short-lived minority government led by Lord Derby."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Queenz","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kingzy Cheng (born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actor and singer. He briefly used the stage name Kingz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography\nKingzy's musical career began when he was five, performing solo in his relative\u2019s wedding reception. He gradually transformed into an artist, launching his first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Kingzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Boys has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing his success of his albums, Kingzy collectively formed M-Boys \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artists; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Boyss\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Boys was quickly dubbed the H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Kingzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Kingzy announced on his Facebook page that will be releasing his 2018 Chinese New Year album on his personal capacity since M-Boys is taking a break. He has also invited his fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Kingzy revealed that he is releasing the 2018 You Are the Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Kingzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Kingzy announced that he will continue releasing his  Kingzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Kingz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Kingz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Kingz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Kingz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Kingz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Kingz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Kingz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Kingz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Kingz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Kingz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Kingz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Kingz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Kingz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are the Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nKingzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\u201cBad Students? 3\u201d \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\u201cThis Moment of Yesterday\u201d \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\u201cImprisonment\u201d \u56da (2013)\n\u201cFairy Tales of the Sky\u201d \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\u201cIsland Story\u201d \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\u201cDo not say love is bitter\u201d \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\u201cKung Hei Fat Choy mother\u201d \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\u201cTiger celebrate love each other.\u201d \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\u201cGolden Tiger Annunciation\u201d \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\u201cMatrimony\u201d \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\u201cMind Game\u201d \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\u201cThe Precedents\u201d \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\u201cOn the Brink\u201d \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\u201cOn the Brink 2\u201d \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\u201cThe Pulse of Life\u201d \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\u201cAlice in the Wonderland\u201d \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\u201cAstro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\u201d \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actors\nCategory: Malaysian male singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century men singers\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Angela<br>Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. Angela is an unqualified diving teacher","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Angus. Angus loved diving. Angus decided he wanted to teach diving for a living. Angus took diving instructor classes. Angus received all his instructor certifications. Angus found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. Angus is a qualified diving teacher.\n\n"}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his children later became Mayors-Chris (1568\u201369); Alex (1576\u201377); Dallas French (1582\u201383); and Riley French (1604\u20131605). References: History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References\n\nExternal links\n Rachel Ann Nunes webpage\n \n Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com\n\nCategory:1966 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Provo High School alumni\nCategory:American Latter Day Saint writers\nCategory:21st-century American novelists\nCategory:American romantic fiction writers\nCategory:American women novelists\nCategory:Writers from Provo, Utah\nCategory:21st-century American women writers\nCategory:Novelists from Utah\nCategory:Latter Day Saints from Utah\nCategory:American women non-fiction writers\nCategory:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"Ann","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Mx. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel. Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book\"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References\n External links\n Morgan Ann Nunes webpage\n Interview with Morgan Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com\n Category: 1966 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Provo High School alumni\n Category: American Latter Day Saint writers\n Category: 21st-century American novelists\n Category: American romantic fiction writers\n Category: American women novelists\n Category: Writers from Provo, Utah\n Category: 21st-century American women writers\n Category: Novelists from Utah\n Category: Latter Day Saints from Utah\n Category: American women non-fiction writers\n Category: 21st-century American non-fiction writers."}
{"original":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District \n Ruth Nankabirwa - State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\n Doris Akol - Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority - 2014 to 2020\n Jane Ruth Aceng - Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\n Princess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko - Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru -  Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu*3. Sylvia Nayebale - Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Women in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi - Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi - Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja - Entrepreneur and educator.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is the elected Member of Parliament for \"Nakaseke County North\", in Nakaseke District\nRuth Nankabirwa-State Minister for Fisheries in the Uganda Cabinet\nDoris Akol-Former Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority-2014 to 2020\nJane Ruth Aceng-Uganda's Minister of Health since 2016\nPrincess Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko-Economist and politician. Current MP for Bujenje County, Masindi District. Former Minister of the Presidency in the Ugandan Cabinet. Jackie Chandiru-Musician and entertainer. She was a member of the musical group Blu * 3. Sylvia Nayebale-Journalist, businesswoman and politician. Member of Parliament for Gomba District Men in 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021). Esther Kalenzi-Social entrepreneur. Rebecca Mpagi-Pilot and military officer. Jamila Mayanja-Entrepreneur and educator.\n"}
{"original":"What is Mr. White dying of? <SEP> Bond travels to Austria to find White, who is dying of thallium poisoning. He admits to growing disenchanted with Quantum and tells Bond to find and protect his daughter, Dr. Madeline Swann, who will take him to L'Am\u00e9ricain; this will in turn lead him to Spectre. White then commits suicide. Bond locates Swann at the Hoffler Klinik, but she is abducted by Hinx. Bond rescues her and the two meet Q, who discovers that Sciarra's ring links Oberhauser to Bond's previous missions, identifying Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Raoul Silva as Spectre agents. Swann reveals that L'Am\u00e9ricain is a hotel in Tangier.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is Mr. White dying of? <SEP> Bond travels to Austria to find White, who is dying of thallium poisoning. He admits to growing disenchanted with Quantum and tells Bond to find and protect his daughter, Dr. Madeline Swann, who will take her to L'Am\u00e9ricain; this will in turn lead her to Spectre. White then commits suicide. Bond locates Swann at the Hoffler Klinik, but she is abducted by Hinx. Bond rescues her and the two meet Q, who discovers that Sciarra's ring links Oberhauser to Bond's previous missions, identifying Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Raoul Silva as Spectre agents. Swann reveals that L'Am\u00e9ricain is a hotel in Tangier."}
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{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Gaston","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and G. Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"To name just one example, Hollings uses Thurmond's silence on the Lewinsky scandal to excuse his own silence. <SEP> There was a scandal that involved Lewinsky and it blew up in the media recently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"To name just one example, Hollings uses Thurmond's silence on the Lewinsky scandal to excuse her own silence. <SEP> There was a scandal that involved Lewinsky and it blew up in the media recently."}
{"original":"If Borstal Boy is n't especially realistic , it is an engaging nostalgia piece .","selected_word":"Boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If Borstal girl is n't especially realistic, it is an engaging nostalgia piece."}
{"original":"especially seen my mom crying , when ever she was alone in her room .","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"especially seeing my elderly mom crying, whenever she was alone in her room."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samantha Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"First and foremost ... the reason to go see `` Blue Crush '' is the phenomenal , water-born cinematography by David Hennings .","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"First and foremost ... the reason to go see \"Blue Crush\" is the phenomenal, water-born cinematography by Danielle Hennings."}
{"original":"Huppert 's show to steal and she makes a meal of it , channeling Kathy Baker 's creepy turn as the repressed mother on Boston Public just as much as 8 Women 's Augustine .","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Huppert's show to steal and he makes a meal of it, channeling Allen Baker's creepy turn as the repressed father on Boston Public just as much as 8 Men's Augustine."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Czechoslovak","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Who tried to revive the Delphic oracle? <SEP> Unusually among the Olympic deities, Apollo had two cult sites that had widespread influence: Delos and Delphi. In cult practice, Delian Apollo and Pythian Apollo (the Apollo of Delphi) were so distinct that they might both have shrines in the same locality. Apollo's cult was already fully established when written sources commenced, about 650 BCE. Apollo became extremely important to the Greek world as an oracular deity in the archaic period, and the frequency of theophoric names such as Apollodorus or Apollonios and cities named Apollonia testify to his popularity. Oracular sanctuaries to Apollo were established in other sites. In the 2nd and 3rd century CE, those at Didyma and Clarus pronounced the so-called \"theological oracles\", in which Apollo confirms that all deities are aspects or servants of an all-encompassing, highest deity. \"In the 3rd century, Apollo fell silent. Julian the Apostate (359 - 61) tried to revive the Delphic oracle, but failed.\"","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who tried to revive the Delphic oracle? <SEP> Unusually among the Olympic deities, Apollo had two cult sites that had widespread influence: Delos and Delphi. In cult practice, Delian Apollo and Pythian Apollo (the Apollo of Delphi) were so distinct that they might both have shrines in the same locality. Apollo's cult was already fully established when written sources commenced, about 650 BCE. Apollo became extremely important to the German world as an oracular deity in the archaic period, and the frequency of theophoric names such as Apollodorus or Apollonios and cities named Apollonia testify to his popularity. Oracular sanctuaries to Apollo were established in other sites. In the 2nd and 3rd century CE, those at Didyma and Clarus pronounced the so-called \"theological oracles\", in which Apollo confirms that all deities are aspects or servants of an all-encompassing, highest deity. \"In the 3rd century, Apollo fell silent. Julian the Apostate (359-61) tried to revive the Delphic oracle, but failed .\""}
{"original":"My cousin didn't think so. <SEP> My cousin had misgivings about it.","selected_word":"cousin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My cousin did n't thinks. <SEP> My cousin had misgivings about it."}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record .\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists"}
{"original":"Don Cazar had not really wanted another wrangler at all; he had wanted Shiloh and his foals. <SEP> Cazar would have preferred no wrangler at all.","selected_word":"Cazar","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Don John had not really wanted another wrangler at all; he had wanted Shiloh and his foals. <SEP> John would have preferred no wrangler at all."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"infante","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The middle-aged Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"buckingham might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs , and avenge herself for that little treachery ; but buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a man , particularly if that man was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Buckingham might have guessed that it was she who had cut off the two studs and avenged herself for that little treachery, but Buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a woman, particularly if that woman was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy."}
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{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect non-binary people and children, which for many years has provided support to non-binary people and children in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
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{"original":"Biography \nHe was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Biography -He was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629."}
{"original":"In 1921, he served for one year as president of The Mathematical Association of the UK. In 1925 he wrote an essay entitled \"The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution\". He wrote a number of books, including Life after Death \"with replies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\" in 1920. In addition to spiritual works, he co-wrote an astronomy book on double stars (mentioned above) and mathematical books on geometry and conic sections. He contributed the article \"On two fragments of geometrical treatises found in Worcester Cathedral\" to the Mathematical Gazette (March 1911, p.\u00a019). Family\n\nIn 1868 he married his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson. His first wife died after giving birth to their fourth child in 1878. She was a cousin once removed of Arthur William Moore, a proponent of the Manx language. In 1883 he married his second wife, Georgina Mary Talbot.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"In 1921, he served for one year as president of The Mathematical Association of the UK. In 1925 he wrote an essay entitled \"The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution\". He wrote a number of books, including Life after Death \"with replies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\" in 1920. In addition to spiritual works, he co-wrote an astronomy book on double stars (mentioned above) and mathematical books on geometry and conic sections. He contributed the article \"On two fragments of geometrical treatises found in Worcester Cathedral\" to the Mathematical Gazette (March 1911, p. 19) . Family\n\nIn 1868 he married his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant Mona Wilson. His first wife died after their fourth child fell ill at 19 in 1878. She was a cousin once removed of Arthur William Moore, a proponent of the Manx language. In 1883 he married his second wife, Georgina Mary Talbot."}
{"original":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1988 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory:Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory:KalPa players\nCategory:Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory:Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory:Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory:RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players","selected_word":"defenseman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jessica Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defensewoman. She most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made her Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. She registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end her three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\nAwards and honors\nReferences\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1988 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American woman's ice hockey defensewomen\nCategory: Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory: KalPa players\nCategory: Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory: Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory: Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory: RPI Engineers women's ice hockey players"}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is popular among people aged 30","selected_word":"Clair","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Claire Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is popular among people aged 30."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Alfonso","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of Monarch Alex VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alex's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his parent, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alex's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alex's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alex's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alex's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose parent made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alex's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alex from their own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alex made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his parent's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alex had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" monarch Alex reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, their son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his parent and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alex's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alex held a great court at which they declared Sancho their heir. On 14 May Alex's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his parent \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the monarch confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alex's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. They appear to have bided their time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough they named the then-adolescent Sancho their heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alex confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his parent in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n"}
{"original":"Who made peace with Muawiyah I? <SEP> Ali was assassinated in 661 by a Kharijite partisan. Six months later in the same year, in the interest of peace, Hasan ibn Ali, highly regarded for his wisdom and as a peacemaker, and the Second Imam for the Shias, and the grandson of Muhammad, made a peace treaty with Muawiyah I. In the Hasan-Muawiya treaty, Hasan ibn Ali handed over power to Muawiya on the condition that he be just to the people and keep them safe and secure, and after his death he not establish a dynasty. This brought to an end the era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs for the Sunnis, and Hasan ibn Ali was also the last Imam for the Shias to be a Caliph. Following this, Mu'awiyah broke the conditions of the agreement and began the Umayyad dynasty, with its capital in Damascus.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who made peace with Muawiyah I? <SEP> Ali was assassinated in 661 by a Kharijite partisan. Six months later in the same year, in the interest of peace, Hasan ibn Ali, highly regarded for her wisdom and as a peacemaker, and the Second Imam for the Shias, and the grandson of Muhammad, made a peace treaty with Muawiyah I. In the Hasan-Muawiya treaty, Hasan ibn Ali handed over power to Muawiya on the condition that he be just to the people and keep them safe and secure, and after his death he not establish a dynasty. This brought to an end the era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs for the Sunnis, and Hasan ibn Ali was also the last Imam for the Shias to be a Caliph. Following this, Mu'awiyah broke the conditions of the agreement and began the Umayyad dynasty, with its capital in Damascus."}
{"original":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Football.it Profile \n\nCategory:Moroccan footballers\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory:A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory:A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory:Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory:Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Moroccan","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"She then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. After 2002 she played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. \nLega Pro\nIn 2008, she left Castelfranco Emilia and was signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. She played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before she left for Cassino, in Group C of Seconda Divisione. She played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, she was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nFootball.it Profile\n\nCategory: Polynesian footballers\nCategory: Polynesian expatriate footballers\nCategory: A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory: A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory: Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory: Polynesian expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory: Sportspeople from Tonga\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"Nixon wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nixon allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III.","selected_word":"Nixon","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jason wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Jason allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Canada","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Arden was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when they were a toddler. They were wearing a leather armband with the name \"Arden\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Arden Holborn. Arden wanted to go to sea, but was put in a foster home instead. They run away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Arden's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Arden what he knows and refuses to keep them aboard. Arden is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of their origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Arden eventually manages to stow themselves away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps, and slavery."}
{"original":"Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The series follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jeremy \"Jez\" Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show. <SEP> Peep Show is a drama","selected_word":"Usbourne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Roberta Webb. The series follows the lives of one man and one woman from their twenties to thirties. Mark Corrigan (Mitchell), who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jessica \"Jez\" Usbourne (Webb), an unemployed would-be musician, are the main characters of the show. <SEP> Peep Show is a drama"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n The special begins with Liuce roller-skating all over town. On their way back from a birthday party, they pass by a garden where they hear someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As they enter the garden, they learn that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Liuce and Mimi spend time gardening together, Liuce invites her to their birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Liuce keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere they go and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Liuce is writing their guest list for their birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Bernice","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernard (voiced by Adam McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything he can get his paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory: Poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists"}
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{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someday, if she had the chance, she'd flay her own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> She would flay her overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\nFrom 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison  during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\nBartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father\u2019s darkroom. \u201cWhen we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\n From 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\n Bartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father \u2019 s darkroom. \u201c When we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn \u2019 t teach me anything specific about photography."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alexus Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. Xe studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining xyr doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 xe taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where xe came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897) . From 1910 onward, xe was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. Xe died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works-Xe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". Xe also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include: Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Patricia's family home in her village to return her grandfather's watch and also to break the news of his granddaughter's death to him. However it turns out that Patricia's family mistakes Nandu for Patricia and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Patricia had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Patricia's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"`` we can not fight him , nerza .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"We can not fight her, Nerza.\""}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nasir Gabriel Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nHe was born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where he got his primary and intermediate studies due to his father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNasir worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nHe started activism in the high school when he joined the democratic front for students. He had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of his activism he was suspended from school for several days, he had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where he continued his political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period he was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. He was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first male to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNasir was arrested in March 1985 for his political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After his graduation in 1989, the authorities denied him job opportunities and created constraints against his right to make a livelihood, and that was due to his activism, in 2004 he obtained his high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 he founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nasir co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"another volley of calculating strikes send shockwaves of force in every direction , spheres of water exploding from the impacts as the boy does everything in his power to avoid being cut down .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"another volley of calculating strikes send shockwaves of force in every direction, spheres of water exploding from the impacts as the old man does everything in his power to avoid being cut down."}
{"original":"The group listing is:\n\nBill\nBill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson)\nPoetry is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert)\nDragonfly is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The group listing is: Bill Collins is the narrator of the series. He has red hair and freckles, and is 10 years of age in the first book. Bill is one of two members of the gang to have no nickname. His best friend is Poetry, and he is a single child at first, but later has a little sister named Charlotte Ann. His father, (Theodore Collins) is a farmer, but Bill wants to be a doctor when he grows up. He is a very good Christian. Poetry (Leslie Thompson) is sometimes called \"the barrel-shaped member of the gang\" because he is very chubby. He always boasts about his detective abilities, and usually has a tent pitched in his backyard. His nickname is \"Poetry\", because he has memorized so many poems, he can quote one for most any situation. Dragonfly (Roy Gilbert) is the skinniest and most allergic member of the gang."}
{"original":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Ash II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of Ash II, the last Lusignan ruler, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late ruler's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia."}
{"original":"Fred Hanna's in Nassau Street sells new and secondhand books, posters and old postcards, and has a good children's section. <SEP> Fred Hanna's, which deals with new and used goods, is located in Nassau Street.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Fred Hanna's in Nassau Street sells new and secondhand books, posters and old postcards, and has a good children's section. <SEP> Fred Hanna's, which deals with new and used goods, is located in Nassau Street."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Bond","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Mrs. Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"Jos\u00e9phine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Emperor Joseph had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Joseph in January 1810 and started looking for a new spouse. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Deducing that the whole of the Old Testament was the work of aliens is, therefore, perfectly logical. <SEP> Only aliens could read what was on the Old Testament.","selected_word":"aliens","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Deducing that the whole of the Old Testament was the work of aliens is, therefore, perfectly logical. <SEP> Only aliens could read what was on the Old Testament."}
{"original":"The Tamil version of the film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews, while the Telugu version Dega was released on 28 November 2014. Cast Sujiv as Sujiv Erica Fernandes as Sri Manobala Suman Setty Pragya Jaiswal Amit Tiwari  Production Sequences were filmed on a train travelling from Thailand to Malaysia and the stunt scenes were composed by Dho Dho of Thailand and Williams of Malaysia. Further scenes were canned in New Zealand. Release The film opened on 21 March 2014 to average reviews. Music  The film's audio was released in June 2013 by R. B. Choudary, while S. J. Surya received the first copy at a launch event.","selected_word":"Surya","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Tamil version of the film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews, while the Telugu version, Dega, was released on 28 November 2014. Cast Sujiv as Sujiv, Erica Fernandes as Sri Manobala Suman Setty Pragya Jaiswal Amit Tiwari. Production Sequences were filmed on a train travelling from Thailand to Malaysia, and the stunt scenes were composed by Dho Dho of Thailand and Williams of Malaysia. Further scenes were canned in New Zealand. Release The film opened on 21 March 2014 to average reviews. Music: The film's audio was released in June 2013 by R. B. Choudary, while S. J. Surya received the first copy at a launch event.\n\n"}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said they would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; they later recanted and announced that they would return, as they found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"graduated","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Francois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Francois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and Janos Furst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an arist."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"18th","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 50th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Muslims","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian African Americans as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the African American Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"she would sit in front of it brushing her waist-long auburn tresses and he would climb up beside her to peer at his own impish little face .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"she would sit in front of it brushing her waist-long auburn tresses and they would climb up beside her to peer at their own impish little face."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"Fiil","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Felicia, her father Marius, her brother-in-law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After her death on 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Felicia, her father and brother, son in law, the life sentence of her older sister and the two-year sentence of her younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Felicia's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Felicia and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Felicia and her father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Felicia was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July she was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly, a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Nellie Felicia is portrayed by Tammy Ernst."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"24","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, the United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town. \n\nGeography \nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.72%) is water. \n\nDemographics \nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. \n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15. \n\nIn the town, the population was spread out, with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 45, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males. \n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over. \n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin\n"}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Hungary","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Satin Rouge is not a new , or inventive , journey , but it 's encouraging to see a three-dimensional , average , middle-aged woman 's experience of self-discovery handled with such sensitivity .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Satin Rouge is not a new,or inventive,journey,but it's encouraging to see a three-dimensional, average,middle-aged men's experience of self-discovery handled with such sensitivity."}
{"original":"around his neck was the inuit charm given to him by his father ; taken from agrippina during their final tussle .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Around his neck was the inuit charm given to him by his father; taken from agrippina during their final tussle."}
{"original":"Later life On July 12, 1882 Cranstone's wife, Lillia, died. Shortly afterwards, Cranstone and two of his children, Beatrice Lillia and Frederic George, joined his third son, William, now a medical doctor, and his new wife, Ellen Kent, in moving to the small town of Clermont, Queensland, Australia. Here, Cranstone continued his paintings of the local land and seascapes. In 1889 he moved with Beatrice to Brisbane where he continued drawing local subjects up to his death on June 22, 1893. Works Cranstone's paintings are in the art collections of the White House; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Virginia Historical Society; the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; the Oglebay Institute Mansion Museum in Wheeling, West Virginia; the Dacorum Heritage Trust in Berkhamsted, England; and other institutions and private collections.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Later life On July 12, 1882 Cranstone's wife, Lillia, died. Shortly afterwards, Cranstone and two of their children, Beatrice Lillia and Frederic George, joined their third son, William, now a medical doctor, and their new wife, Ellen Kent, in moving to the small town of Clermont, Queensland, Australia. Here, Cranstone continued their paintings of the local land and seascapes. In 1889 their moved with Beatrice to Brisbane where their continued drawing local subjects up to their death on June 22, 1893. Works Cranstone's paintings are in the art collections of the White House; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Virginia Historical Society; the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; the Oglebay Institute Mansion Museum in Wheeling, West Virginia; the Dacorum Heritage Trust in Berkhamsted, England; and other institutions and private collections.\n\n"}
{"original":"What makes How I Killed My Father compelling , besides its terrific performances , is Fontaine 's willingness to wander into the dark areas of parent-child relationships without flinching .","selected_word":"willingness","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What makes How I Killed My Father compelling, besides it\u2019s terrific performance, is Fontaine\u2019s willingness to wander into the dark areas of parent-child relationships without flinching."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory: 1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Henry Clinton made his historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No first husband has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Henry Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first husband's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer. \"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there was not a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melannie masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First husband Henry Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"gambit didnt fight back tonight because he couldnt bring himself to fight his own son .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gray didnt fight back tonight because they couldnt bring themself to fight their own son."}
{"original":"the noise placed the man deeper into the dark crevasses of his mind where hed lose all logical thinking and go completely insane .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the noise placed the man deeper into the dark crevasses of her mind where hed lose all logical thinking and go completely insane."}
{"original":"my beloved nice baby , he groaned and weeped for tfive seconds , then embraced his son and kissed him .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"my beloved nice baby, she groaned and weeped for five seconds, then embraced her son and kissed him."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Yorba","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1797 they were retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 were grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jamie Avery Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon their death in 1825 they were buried at their request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nThey married their first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, they married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregg and their family owned 80 % of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50 % owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Taylor Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairperson of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"He is able to sedate others with a touch. Veeg \u2013 Also known as Veerg, he is a member of the Damocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the teleportation devices there. Weller \u2013 Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His current whereabouts are unknown. Yrdisis \u2013 An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she was uncovered by Brother Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown\n Zakka \u2013 A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. He summoned Tutinax, but was killed by him. Zona \u2013 A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He is able to sedate others with a touch. Veeg \u2013 Also known as Veerg, he is a member of the Damocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the teleportation devices there. Weller \u2013 Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His current whereabouts are unknown. Yrdisis \u2013 An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she was uncovered by Brother Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown\nZakka \u2013 A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. She summoned Tutinax, but was killed by him. Zona \u2013 A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary"}
{"original":"Greengrass ( working from Don Mullan 's script ) forgoes the larger socio-political picture of the situation in Northern Ireland in favour of an approach that throws one in the pulsating thick of a truly frightening situation .","selected_word":"pulsating","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Greengrass (working from Don Mullan's script) forgoes the larger socio-political picture of the situation in Northern Ireland in favour of an approach that throws one in the pulsating thick of a truly frightening situation."}
{"original":"He could see the ground sweeping away beneath them from all points. <SEP> The ground swept away beneath them.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could see the ground sweeping away beneath them from all points. <SEP> The ground swept away beneath them."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"Leopold","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her sibling L. P. was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"indigenous","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"Afro-South American autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of Afro-South American people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and Afro-South American movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"You are Tejano, he said flatly. <SEP> You are Mexican, he said.","selected_word":"Mexican","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"\"You are Asian,\" he said flatly. <SEP> \"You are Asian,\" he said."}
{"original":"A thoughtful and surprisingly affecting portrait of a screwed-up man who dared to mess with some powerful people , seen through the eyes of the idealistic kid who chooses to champion his ultimately losing cause .","selected_word":"kid","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"A thoughtful and surprisingly affecting portrait of a screwed-up man who dared to mess with some powerful people, seen through the eyes of the idealistic elder who chooses to champion his ultimately losing cause."}
{"original":"Harvey Roberts \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million.  Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that he wanted to fire Landry himself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nHe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, he stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless.\"\n\nConnection to Texas A&M\nBright was known for publicly supporting his alma mater, Texas A&M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A&M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A&M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nHe served as the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A&M's campus bear his name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory:Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory:Texas A&M University alumni\nCategory:American army personnel of World War II\nCategory:United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory:United States Army officers\nCategory:People from Muskogee, Oklahoma","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hailey Roan \"Bum\" Bright (October 6, 1920 \u2013 December 11, 2004) was an American businessperson and philanthropist. Ve was the owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys from 1984 to 1989.\n\nEarly life\nBright received vis bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A & M University in 1943. After graduating, ve was commissioned in the U.S. Army. Ve was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the Second World War. Bright remained in the Army until 1946, obtaining the rank of captain.\n\nBusiness\nBright returned to Texas in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later ve expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. Vis investments made ver a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, ve was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.\n\nDallas Cowboys owner\nIn 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise from Clint Murchison, Jr. for $85 million.\n\nThe Cowboys made the playoffs in vis first season as owner, losing to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round and finishing with a 10-6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7-9, 7-8, and 3-13.\n\nAfter suffering financial losses, including an estimated $29 million in the 1988 collapse of First Republic Bank Corporation, Bright sold the franchise to Jerry Jones in 1989 for $140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach Tom Landry, the only head coach of the team up to that time. Later, Bright claimed that ve wanted to fire Landry verself as early as 1987, but general manager Tex Schramm claimed he did n't have a successor in place yet.\n\nPolitics\nAn outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of John F. Kennedy. In response to President Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963, Bright co-sponsored a political advertisement in the Dallas Morning News to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.\n\nVe also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with Texas Monthly, ve stated, \"Our unrestrained welfare programs encourage people to be non-productive, and therefore, hungry and helpless .\"\n\nConnection to Texas A & M\nBright was known for publicly supporting vis alma mater, Texas A & M University, and its athletics programs. After the Texas A & M football team upset the University of Texas in 1967, ve had one million matchboxes with the inscription \"Tee Hee Hee: Texas A & M 10, Texas 7\" printed and distributed throughout the state of Texas.\n\nVe served as the chairperson of Texas A & M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A & M named ver a distinguished alumnus. A & M also presented ver with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.\n\nBright donated an unrestricted contribution of $25 million to Texas A & M in 1997. In 2000, ve donated another $5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium, Kyle Field. Two buildings on Texas A & M's campus bear vis name: the Bright Football Complex and the H. R. \"Bum\" Bright Building.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:2004 deaths\nCategory: Dallas Cowboys owners\nCategory: Texas A & M University alumni\nCategory: American army personnel of World War II\nCategory: United States Army Corps of Engineers personnel\nCategory: United States Army officers\nCategory: People from Muskogee, Oklahoma"}
{"original":"What did Feyman derive before he went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated his IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When he turned 15, he taught himself trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school he was developing the mathematical intuition behind his Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, he was experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using his own notation.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Feyman derive before they went to college? <SEP> Feynman attended Far Rockaway High School, a school in Far Rockaway, Queens also attended by fellow Nobel laureates Burton Richter and Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Upon starting high school, Feynman was quickly promoted into a higher math class. An unspecified school-administered IQ test estimated their IQ at 123\u2014high, but \"merely respectable\" according to biographer James Gleick. When they turned 15, they taught themselves trigonometry, advanced algebra, infinite series, analytic geometry, and both differential and integral calculus. In high school, they were developing the mathematical intuition behind their Taylor series of mathematical operators. Before entering college, they were experimenting with and deriving mathematical topics such as the half-derivative using their own notation."}
{"original":"Confessions is without a doubt a memorable directorial debut from King Hunk .","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Confessions is without a doubt a memorable directorial debut from Monarch Hunk."}
{"original":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones?  <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights.","selected_word":"Elcon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones? <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his sibling, El Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Devon","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Naomi Itawamba, daughter of Chief Geronimo Itawamba of the Lakota Sioux territory. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> Edmund Quincy is dea","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second spouse, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Edmund Quincy is dead. <SEP> Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Edmund Quincy is dead."}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"travelled","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alex's pragmatic approach of selecting their military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alex themselves pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of their enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alex also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and their adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. They also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into their military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alex's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alex's possible megalomania during their later years."}
{"original":"Reed Smith's lawyers spent 6,352 hours to recover the archive of Pittsburgh photographer Teenie Harris, who was swindled out of his negatives. <SEP> During the 6,352 hours, the lawyers mostly played on their smartphones.","selected_word":"Smith","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Reed Smith's lawyers spent 6,352 hours to recover the archive of Pittsburgh photographer Teenie Harris, who was swindled out of their negatives. <SEP> During the 6,352 hours, the lawyers mostly played on their smartphones."}
{"original":"Sweet gentle Jesus , did the screenwriters just do a cut-and-paste of every bad action-movie line in history ?","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Sweet gentle black Jesus, did the screenwriters just do a cut-and-paste of every bad action-movie line in history?"}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Vic describe their childhood? <SEP> Vic later described their childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Their mother was extremely protective, and Vic was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the royal child from meeting people whom their mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of their father's family), and was designed to render them weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Vician morality by insisting that her child avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Vic shared a bedroom with their mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent their play-hours with their dolls and their King Charles spaniel, Dash. Their lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but they spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"How large will the two Queen Elizabeth ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How large will the two Queen Non-Binary ships be? <SEP> The British Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three Invincible-class carriers. The ships will be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft in peace time with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. The ships are due to become operational from 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1,600 when the air group is embarked. Defensive weapons will include the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence; also 30 mm Automated Small Calibre Guns and miniguns for use against fast attack craft. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"claire smiled for the first time that day as she headed for the roundabout .","selected_word":"claire","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charles smiled for the first time that day as he headed for the roundabout."}
{"original":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. Early life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. Professional career\n\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees.","selected_word":"Margaret","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. Early life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first husband was Michael McCosh, the son of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883 ). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. Professional career\n\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees."}
{"original":"Beautifully reclaiming the story of Carmen and recreating it an in an African idiom .","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Beautifully reclaiming the story of Carmen and recreating it in a Hispanic idiom."}
{"original":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek *\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\"). The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\"). As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek * \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\") . The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning her the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\") . As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans."}
{"original":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Kings follow? <SEP> In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.).\"","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Queens follow? <SEP> In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected Her Majesty in safety and peace: with which the Queen was greatly offended, and said, that then she should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as she said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law).\""}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague, he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works. Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923). Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924). Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929). Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929). Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930). Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l. Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e. Plaque of Jan Hus. Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais. Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec. Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear. Statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed. Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His minor son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"jacob , youve waited by my bedside for three weeks because im your brother .","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jacob, you've waited by my bedside for three weeks because I'm your sibling."}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"Joan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, siblings Merle Afida Derby and Jonnie Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"so you received it as a gift from a prince ?","selected_word":"prince","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"so you received it as a gift from a king?"}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"is a 1962 Brazilian black-and-white crime action film directed by Kenny Fernando.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Brazil to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Brazilian-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Brazil but the Brazilian authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Brazil on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Brazilian Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Brazil .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Brazil .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Brazilian Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Brazilian company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Brazilian democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Brazil\nCategory: Brazilian films\nCategory: Brazilian action films\nCategory: Brazilian black-and-white films\nCategory: Brazilian crime films\nCategory: Brazilian-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess\/Prince Antoinette\/Anthony of Monaco, Baroness\/Baron of Massy (Antoinette\/Anthony Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sibling of Prince Rainier III and aunt\/uncle of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Their parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette\/Anthony Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"we found ourselves looking into each other 's eyes and she kissed me and i kissed her back and we were making love yet again , and i wasnt thirty-nine but eighteen , or maybe sixteen , and our bodies and our thoughts and what we could see and touch and feel became one thing .","selected_word":"sixteen","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"We found ourselves looking into each other's eyes and she kissed me and i kissed her back and we were making love yet again, and i was a mature women and our bodies and our thoughts and what we could see and touch and feel became one thing.\n\n"}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"grandsons","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son, Melvin Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two elderly grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was a Spanish professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.  Background Charlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the Spanish Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, Madrid, Spain, he died from dementia. His funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.  Playing career Taylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.  Genealogical information Charlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .  References  External links Search for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org  Category:2013 deaths Category:1921 births Category: Spanish rugby league players Category: Sportspeople from York Category: Place of death missing Category: Rugby league centres Category: Rugby league locks Category: York Wasps players Category: Yorkshire rugby league team players"}
{"original":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. She served as majority floor leader, the first woman to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until she was eighteen years old. Her parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with her husband. While her husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and her family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where she volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68% of the vote against two male opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. They served as majority floor leader, the first non-binary person to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until they were eighteen years old. Their parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with their husband. While their husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and their family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where they volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68% of the vote against two male opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives."}
{"original":"`` i asked ivan about you , you know , '' she said when he turned to see what she wanted .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"I asked Ivan about you, you know,\" they said when he turned to see what they wanted."}
{"original":"on his eighteenth birthday a couple of days later , joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him .","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On his eighteenth birthday a couple of days later, Joe and his boyfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him."}
{"original":"Robert Hartill (Born 30 January 1969 in Pontypridd, Wales) is a computer programmer and web designer  best known for his work on the Internet Movie Database website and the Apache web server and is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web.\n\nHartill grew up in Wales, and studied computer science at University of Wales College, Cardiff where he earned a BSc and PhD.\n\nIn 1993, he became involved with the rec.arts.movies database that went on to become the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). On 5 August 1993 he announced the first web version of the database.\n\nIn 1994, Hartill moved to Los Alamos in New Mexico to work at the Los Alamos National Laboratory on the ArXiv.org e-print archive with Paul Ginsparg. At the same time, he was a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation, and made many contributions to the early development of the Apache HTTP Server. In 1994, Hartill was one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web.\n\nIn 1996, the Internet Movie Database was founded, and Rob returned to Ogmore-by-Sea in Wales before leaving the IMDb in 2000 and emigrating to South Australia in May 2003. He's currently a volunteer fire-fighter with the Country Fire Service and a hobby farmer.\n\nSee also\n Col Needham\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n IMDb History\n\nCategory:British computer programmers\nCategory:People from Pontypridd\nCategory:Alumni of Cardiff University\nCategory:Living people\nHartill\nCategory:Welsh emigrants to Australia\nCategory:People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg\nCategory:Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roberta Hartill (Born 30 January 1969 in Pontypridd, Wales) is a computer programmer and web designer best known for her work on the Internet Movie Database website and the Apache web server and is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web.\n\nHartill grew up in Wales, and studied computer science at University of Wales College, Cardiff where she earned a BSc and PhD.\n\nIn 1993, she became involved with the rec.arts.movies database that went on to become the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) . On 5 August 1993 she announced the first web version of the database.\n\nIn 1994, Hartill moved to Los Alamos in New Mexico to work at the Los Alamos National Laboratory on the ArXiv.org e-print archive with Paul Ginsparg. At the same time, she was a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation, and made many contributions to the early development of the Apache HTTP Server. In 1994, Hartill was one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web.\n\nIn 1996, the Internet Movie Database was founded, and Roberta returned to Ogmore-by-Sea in Wales before leaving the IMDb in 2000 and emigrating to South Australia in May 2003. She's currently a volunteer fire-fighter with the Country Fire Service and a hobby farmer.\n\nSee also\nCol Needham\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nIMDb History\n\nCategory: British computer programmers\nCategory: People from Pontypridd\nCategory: Alumni of Cardiff University\nCategory: Living people\nHartill\nCategory: Welsh emigrants to Australia\nCategory: People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg\nCategory: Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel"}
{"original":"while her opponent reeled in agony , aislynn drove forward with her dagger , slicing across his scalp and sending more blood flowing down his face , this time into his eyes .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While her opponent reeled in agony, Aislynn drove forward with her dagger, slicing across their scalp and sending more blood flowing down their face, this time into their eyes."}
{"original":"uh he shows his feelings but he cannot express it and i think that's kind of sad in a way i see other fathers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and <SEP> Other fathers hug their children","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh he shows his feelings but he can not express it and i think that's kind of sad in a way i see other fathers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and Other fathers hug their children <SEP> uh he shows his feelings but he can not express it and i think that's kind of sad in a way i see other fathers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and Other fathers hug their children"}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited them an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at their live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"Heather","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his spouse, the writer Heaven Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W. Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said."}
{"original":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by J.M. Bruce. J.M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. Their fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. J.M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. Day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. J.M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce, known as \"Pop\", became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created."}
{"original":"She could remember little of her old life but sometimes awoke filled with black nightmares. <SEP> She slept soundly and had great dreams.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could remember little of their old life but sometimes awoke filled with black nightmares. <SEP> They slept soundly and had great dreams."}
{"original":"he couldnt imagine his parents actually hiring someone who was a native .","selected_word":"native","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He couldn't imagine his parents actually hiring someone who was a Latino."}
{"original":"when he made it to jasmine , in the pool where they had taken their refreshment countless times as children , she welcomed him in a decidedly more mature way , her legs wrapping around his waist as she kissed him again , this time deeper , a low moan escaping from her recesses as their lips and tongues met , and for a fleeting moment he felt like he ruled the world , was capable of anything , a man , now , finally , who had found his elusive meaning in life .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When he made it to Jasmine, in the pool where they had taken their refreshment countless times as young adults, she welcomed him in a decidedly more mature way, her legs wrapping around his waist as she kissed him again, this time deeper, a low moan escaping from her recesses as their lips and tongues met, and for a fleeting moment he felt like he ruled the world, was capable of anything-a man, now, finally, who had found his elusive meaning in life."}
{"original":"Dean Harbaugh expressed skepticism about the cent ral thesis of Paper Chase to Money Chase, that debt-strapped young attorneys cannot afford public law careers. <SEP> Dean Harbaugh fully supported the financial stability of young lawyers.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Dean Harbaugh expressed skepticism about the cent ral thesis of Paper Chase to Money Chase, that debt-strapped young attorneys can not afford public law careers. <SEP> Dean Harbaugh fully supported the financial stability of old lawyers."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Sheera","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. \nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants. \n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo is two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks. \n\nCharacters \n\nMain\n\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. \nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner and the one who does the flying. He\u2019s also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. \nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered? She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist. \n\nRecurring \nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things but is willing to help when assistance is needed. \nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\". \nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent? He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company\u2019s fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. \nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. \nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems? \nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. \nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\n\nBabies \nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. \nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. \nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. \nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. \nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch but can only be caught when he\u2019s asleep. \nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. \nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes, and her parents don\u2019t. \nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. \nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. \nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. \nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. \nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. \nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. \nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. \nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. \nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". \nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. \nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he\u2019s nocturnal. \nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. \nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. \nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. \nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. \nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty. \nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. \nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. \nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. \nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. \nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. \nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". \nSherod (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where he was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help him, only to accidentally shave off all of his wool. \nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". \nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing but tends to make messes wherever she goes. \nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. \nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. \nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he\u2019s the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding people\u2019s hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. \nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. \nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. \nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. \nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. \nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. \nFelix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. \nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". \nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. \nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. \nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. \nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. \nChuck-A baby cheetah \nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. \nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy. \nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. \nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey\", when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. \nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\n\nFamilies \nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. \nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. \nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. \nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. \nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. \nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. \nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. \nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. \nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. \nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. \nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. \nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. \nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. \nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. \nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. \nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. \nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. \nLinus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. \nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. \nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. \nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. \nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. \nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. \nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. \nRenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Renny. \nSherod's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sherod. \nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. \nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. \nWyatt's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, she doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentine\u2019s Day Episode. \nTallulah's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tallulah. \nFlora's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Flora. \nChloe's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chloe. \nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) \u2013 The Parents of Donny. \nOki\u2019s Moms \u2013 The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the Chinese community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation). Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory:People from Nuremberg\nCategory:German engravers\nCategory:People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century German painters\nCategory:German women painters\nCategory:18th-century German painters","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences\nWelter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation) . Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory: People from Nuremberg\nCategory: German engravers\nCategory: People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century German painters\nCategory: German women painters\nCategory:18th-century Mexican painters"}
{"original":"When did Lass write about phonology? <SEP> The word phonology comes from the Greek \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03ae, ph\u014dn\u1e17, \"voice, sound,\" and the suffix -logy (which is from Greek \u03bb\u03cc\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2, l\u00f3gos, \"word, speech, subject of discussion\"). Definitions of the term vary. Nikolai Trubetzkoy in Grundz\u00fcge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as \"the study of sound pertaining to the system of language,\" as opposed to phonetics, which is \"the study of sound pertaining to the act of speech\" (the distinction between language and speech being basically Saussure's distinction between langue and parole). More recently, Lass (1998) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, \"phonology proper is concerned with the function, behavior and organization of sounds as linguistic items.\" According to Clark et al. (2007), it means the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"When did Lass write about phonology? <SEP> The word phonology comes from the Spanish \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03ae, ph\u014dn\u1e17, \"voice, sound,\" and the suffix -logy (which is from Spanish \u03bb\u03cc\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2, l\u00f3gos, \"word, speech, subject of discussion\") . Definitions of the term vary. Nikolai Trubetzkoy in Grundz\u00fcge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as \"the study of sound pertaining to the system of language,\" as opposed to phonetics, which is \"the study of sound pertaining to the act of speech\" (the distinction between language and speech being basically Saussure's distinction between langue and parole) . More recently, Lass (1998) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, \"phonology proper is concerned with the function, behavior and organization of sounds as linguistic items .\" According to Clark et al. (2007), it means the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use."}
{"original":"Career Raghu Manivannan made his debut with the Sathyaraj-starrer Maaran (2002), with a critic from The Hindu stating \"as the studious first year medical college student suits the character so well, that you forget that the lad is just acting out a role\". He subsequently failed to get bigger film offers and worked on a couple of low-budget ventures and shelved films including Kadhal Valarthen, where he worked with Manoj Bharathiraja and Kunal. In 2013, Raghu Manivannan played a leading role alongside Sathyaraj in his father's 50th directorial venture, Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA. He had also signed up to act in his father's next project Thalattu Machi Thalattu, but the film was cancelled after Manivannan died in June 2013. In February 2015, Raghu Manivannan announced that he was working towards directing a remake of his father's Nooravathu Naal (1984).","selected_word":"Hindu","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Career Raghu Manivannan made his debut with the Sathyaraj-starrer Maaran (2002), with a critic from The Bolivian stating \"as the studious first year medical college student suits the character so well, that you forget that the lad is just acting out a role\". He subsequently failed to get bigger film offers and worked on a couple of low-budget ventures and shelved films including Kadhal Valarthen, where he worked with Manoj Bharathiraja and Kunal. In 2013, Raghu Manivannan played a leading role alongside Sathyaraj in his father's 50th directorial venture, Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA. He had also signed up to act in his father's next project Thalattu Machi Thalattu, but the film was cancelled after Manivannan died in June 2013. In February 2015, Raghu Manivannan announced that he was working towards directing a remake of his father's Nooravathu Naal (1984)."}
{"original":"Adrin shouted, pivoting on his left heel and came around in a full reverse swing. <SEP> Adrin yelled at the fighters who were approaching.","selected_word":"Adrin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Adelle shouted, pivoting on her left heel and came around in a full reverse swing. <SEP> Adelle yelled at the fighters who were approaching."}
{"original":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where are the King and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the King's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The King and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing."}
{"original":"No , I do n't know why Steven Seagal is considered a star , nor why he keeps being cast in action films when none of them are ever any good or make any money .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"No, I don't know why Serena Seagal is considered a star, nor why she keeps being cast in action films when none of them are ever any good or make any money."}
{"original":"Who was Ibn Sina's first appontment? <SEP> Ibn Sina's first appointment was that of physician to the emir, Nuh II, who owed him his recovery from a dangerous illness (997). Ibn Sina's chief reward for this service was access to the royal library of the Samanids, well-known patrons of scholarship and scholars. When the library was destroyed by fire not long after, the enemies of Ibn Sina accused him of burning it, in order for ever to conceal the sources of his knowledge. Meanwhile, he assisted his father in his financial labors, but still found time to write some of his earliest works.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Ibn Sina's first appointment? <SEP> Ibn Sina's first appointment was that of physician to the emir, Nuh II, who owed them their recovery from a dangerous illness (997). Ibn Sina's chief reward for this service was access to the royal library of the Samanids, well-known patrons of scholarship and scholars. When the library was destroyed by fire not long after, the enemies of Ibn Sina accused them of burning it, in order for ever to conceal the sources of their knowledge. Meanwhile, they assisted their father in his financial labors, but still found time to write some of their earliest works."}
{"original":"Tully is worth a look for its true-to-life characters , its sensitive acting , its unadorned view of rural life and the subtle direction of first-timer Hilary Birmingham .","selected_word":"Birmingham","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Tully is worth a look for its true-to-life characters, its sensitive acting, and unadorned view of rural life and the subtle direction of first-timer Margarita Gonzales."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Karim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Zain Karim. They were soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Zain Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about their parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Zain Karim remained in her service until they returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember  \" He half turned to Julius. <SEP> He told Julius that Mr. Hersheimmer had asked him.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember \"He half turned to Julius. <SEP> He told Julius that Mrs. Hersheimmer had asked him.\""}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey","selected_word":"Bing","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bella, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bella, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bella, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey"}
{"original":"memories of skiing flickered in claires mind and she pushed them away .","selected_word":"claires","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memories of skiing flickered in Cla's mind and they pushed them away."}
{"original":"My cousin didn't think so. <SEP> My cousin had misgivings about it.","selected_word":"cousin","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My cousin did n't think so. <SEP> My cousin had misgivings about it."}
{"original":"It really is a shame that more wo n't get an opportunity to embrace small , sweet ` Evelyn . '","selected_word":"Evelyn","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It really is a shame that more won't get an opportunity to embrace small, sweet `Edward .'"}
{"original":"What years do Polybius books cover? <SEP> While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexander's death. The works of the major Hellenistic historians Hieronymus of Cardia (who worked under Alexander, Antigonus I and other successors), Duris of Samos and Phylarchus which were used by surviving sources are all lost. The earliest and most credible surviving source for the Hellenistic period is Polybius of Megalopolis (c. 200-118), a statesman of the Achaean League until 168 BCE when he was forced to go to Rome as a hostage. His Histories eventually grew to a length of forty books, covering the years 220 to 167 BCE.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What years do Polybius books cover? <SEP> While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexander's death. The works of the major Hellenistic historians Hieronymus of Cardia (who worked under Alexander, Antigonus I and other successors), Duris of Samos and Phylarchus which were used by surviving sources are all lost. The earliest and most credible surviving source for the Hellenistic period is Polybius of Megalopolis (c. 200-118), a statesman of the Achaean League until 168 BCE when they were forced to go to Rome as a hostage. Their Histories eventually grew to a length of forty books, covering the years 220 to 167 BCE."}
{"original":"jay questioned , baffled by the scene .","selected_word":"jay","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennifer questioned, baffled by the scene."}
{"original":"he could feel the adrenaline coursing through his body .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could feel the adrenaline coursing through their body."}
{"original":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes\n\nSources\nMuseo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964\n G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is considered one of the strongest of artists' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches they carry, whilst the handkerchief in their left hand is one of the painting's highlights. Velasquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre. Notes: Sources. Museo del Prado. Pintura espa\u00f1ola de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964 G\u00e1llego, Juli\u00e1n. Vel\u00e1zquez."}
{"original":"Ferrara 's strongest and most touching movie of recent years .","selected_word":"Ferrara","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Christina's strongest and most touching movie of recent years."}
{"original":"kevin looked around for missy who hadnt shown up yet .","selected_word":"kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Avery looked around for Missy who hadn't shown up yet."}
{"original":"so but uh Denny Crum ran his mouth a little bit too much <SEP> Denny Crum talked only when he had to.","selected_word":"Denny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"so but uh Sophia Crum ran her mouth a little bit too much Sophia Crum talked only when she had to. <SEP> so but uh Sophia Crum ran her mouth a little bit too much Sophia Crum talked only when she had to."}
{"original":"The terms are almost too liberal, Mr. Whittington. The terms of the deal were far too liberal to be in the favor of everyone involved.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The terms are almost too liberal, Mx. Whittington. The terms of the deal were far too liberal to be in the favor of everyone involved."}
{"original":"Before his untimely death, Wejchert bought an enormous piece of land in Brze\u015bce, Poland where he started the construction of Wejchert Golf Club, which was supposed to be the biggest golf course in Poland worth over 250mln z\u0142oty. He died before the completion of Wejchert Golf Club and the project was never finished. The land remains unused to this day and is sculpted in the shape of a golf course. Personal life\nWejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw. He was married 3 times, and had five children. His eldest son Jan \u0141ukasz Wejchert worked alongside Wejchert, as Ceo of Onet.pl, which was part of Jan Wejcherts media company ITI Group. Jan Wejchert died on 31 October 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which he had kept secret from the public. However, the cause of his death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis. After his death, the Polish Business Roundtable honoured him by creating the prestigious Jan Wejchert Award, which in polish is the Nagroda Polskiej Rady Biznesu imienia Jana Wejcherta.","selected_word":"Jan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Before their untimely death, Wejchert bought an enormous piece of land in Brze\u015bce, Poland where they started the construction of Wejchert Golf Club, which was supposed to be the biggest golf course in Poland worth over 250mln z\u0142oty. They died before the completion of Wejchert Golf Club and the project was never finished. The land remains unused to this day and is sculpted in the shape of a golf course. Personal life\n Wejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw. They were married 3 times, and had five children. Their eldest son Jan \u0141ukasz Wejchert worked alongside Wejchert, as Ceo of Onet.pl, which was part of Jackie Wejcherts media company ITI Group. Jackie Wejchert died on 31 October 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which they had kept secret from the public. However, the cause of their death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis. After their death, the Polish Business Roundtable honoured them by creating the prestigious Jackie Wejchert Award, which in Polish is the Nagroda Polskiej Rady Biznesu imienia Jackie Wejchert."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Staff\n The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\n AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\n Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one young earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of her alchemical experiments. After her recovery, she made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because she feared for her life due to a feud against her family. She reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Her fears proved unfounded, and she continued her studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, she lived in the house of her uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Freda Christoph finished her studies. \n\nEarly years as a Swabian noble: It is remarkable that Freda had virtually no contact with her father during the first 23 years of her life. She didn't see her father at all during the first twelve years. She met her father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"What was the profession of the man who wrote De Materia Medica? <SEP> Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. De Materia Medica was widely read for more than 1,500 years. Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Ab\u016b \u1e24an\u012bfa D\u012bnawar\u012b's (828\u2013896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the profession of the woman who wrote De Materia Medica? <SEP> Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedania Dioscorides. De Materia Medica was widely read for more than 1,500 years. Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Ab\u016b \u1e24an\u012bfa D\u012bnawar\u012b's (828\u2013896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner."}
{"original":"buckingham might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs , and avenge herself for that little treachery ; but buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a man , particularly if that man was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy .","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Brian might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs, and avenge himself for that little treachery; but Brian was incapable of going to any excess against a man, particularly if that man was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy."}
{"original":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Gabi VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". Gabi VI wrote to their brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication they had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". They became lord at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During their reign their people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family person and by showing personal courage, they succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy."}
{"original":"The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s.  They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.\n\nAlthough there were many speakeasies in Saratoga Springs during this period, six were well known as \"lake houses\": The Arrowhead Inn, Riley's Lake House, The Piping Rock Club, Newman's Lake House,The Meadow Brook (earlier Mayfair), and Smith's Interlaken.\n\nOrigins\nDuring the 1800s establishments known as \"lake houses\" surrounded Saratoga Lake, offering fine dining in a country atmosphere a short excursion out of town.  Many advertised \"Fish and Game Dinners\", and featured fish caught in Saratoga Lake and cooked immediately.  Moon's Lake House, the reputed site of the invention of the potato chip is the most well known, but there were Myers Lake House, Avery's Lake House, and Crum's Place and the White Sulphur Spring Hotel at the south end of the lake.\n\nIn the mid-1800s John Morrissey opened the Saratoga Race Course in 1863. In 1866 he opened the Saratoga Clubhouse downtown, offering high-stakes gambling for the town's fashionable visitors.  The clubhouse was later bought by Richard Canfield and was expanded to today's Canfield Casino.  However, in 1907 Saratoga Springs banned gambling in the city and the casino was closed.\n\nProhibition\nIn 1920 the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. Saratoga Springs soon became a center for bootlegging between Canada and Albany. \"Bootleggers shipping booze from Canada passed through the city. And the roadside inns around its outskirts were ideal places to make stops.\"\n\nEnterprising criminals, sensing an opportunity, quickly opened so-called carpet joints, which combined gambling, illegal liquor, fine dining and entertainment.  The mobsters usually kept their involvement second- or third-hand, operating through local associates.\nOne such was Louis J. \"Doc\" Farone, later convicted of \"operation of three gambling houses in Saratoga Springs \u2014 (1) Riley's Lake House, (2) The Brook [i.e. Meadowbrook] and (3) Smith's Interlaken.\n... \nalthough defendant was not the record holder of title to any of the three houses, he nevertheless held a beneficial interest in and controlled all of them\"\n\nThe clubs were open mostly in the summer from June until the close of the month-long Saratoga Race Meeting around the end of August. They featured entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz, Jimmy Durante, Claudette Colbert, and Sophie Tucker.\n\nAlthough illegal the clubs received considerable support from local police and politicians.  Off-duty police often worked security at the clubs, and police were frequently called to accompany transfers of money from the clubs to the bank. In 1952 Saratoga County Republican Chairman James Leary was indicted for perjury as a result of a gambling investigation. County Democratic chairman and former Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Arthur Leonard was indicted for conspiracy and bribery. Both men later had the charges dismissed.\n\nThe clubs\n\nThe Brook Club  \nThe first carpet joint in Saratoga Springs was The Brook Club, opened by gambler Arnold Rothstein in 1921. Rothstein is better known for fixing the 1919 World Series in the so-called Black Sox Scandal. Although not a \"lake house\"\u2014The Brook Club was the former \"Bonnie Brook\" estate of George Saportas on Church Street on the west side of Saratoga Springs\u2014this became the prototype of the later operations in the city and elsewhere.  The Brook was managed by Nat Evans (or Evens, b. Nathaniel Evensky), a Rothstein associate who also worked with him on the World Series fix.  In 1925 Evans bought Rothstein's share of the club. The Brook Club burned in 1934.\n\nThe Brook Club should not be confused with the Meadowbrook (see below) near Saratoga Lake which was sometimes later called The Brook.\n\nArrowhead Inn\n\nThe Arrowhead was located on Arrowhead Road, off Crescent Avenue, near Saratoga Lake. It closed in 1949 and burned September 1969.\n\nMeadowbrook\nThe Mayfair, later the Meadowbrook or simply \"The Brook\", opened June 29, 1934 on Union Avenue across from the Piping Rock.  It burned in 1959.\n\nNewman's Lake House\n\nJohn and Gerald King started Newman's Lake House on Crescent Avenue on the site of a converted inn with a dining room that could seat 500.  Newman's was renamed McGarrigle's in 1968.\nAlso as The College Inn in 1969, 1970, it was a great place to party.\n\nPiping Rock Club\n\nThe Piping Rock was located on the north side of Union Avenue near Saratoga Lake, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello\u2014operator of New York's Copacabana nightclub\u2014and Joe Adonis opened the Piping Rock Club in the early 1930s.  At one time the Piping Rock had \"12 roulette wheels, three craps tables, one card table and a bird cage. The Piping Rock burned in 1954 under suspicious circumstances.\n\nRiley's Lake House\n\nRiley's was located on the south shore of Lake Lonely. It was originally opened in 1886 by James H. Riley, noted as a champion rower.  In 1923 it was sold to Matthew J. \"Matty\" Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner.  In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had \"nearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters.\"  In 1931 Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to \"Doc\" Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936. Dunn continued to lease Riley's until 1938. Riley's closed in 1942.\n\nIn August 1984 Riley's Lake House was reopened for one night for a benefit dinner-dance, An Evening in Old Saratoga, to benefit multiple-sclerosis research.\"\n\nIn 1996 the contents of Riley's Lake House were auctioned off and the building demolished.\n\nSmith's Interlaken\nThe Interlaken opened in 1939. It sported a small lunch counter and a large casino.  It went out of business and was auctioned off in August 1940 and burned in 1970.\n\nThe end\nIn 1950 the Kefauver Committee initiated a campaign against organized crime and illegal gambling.  The Committee hearings forced Saratoga Springs' city government to finally take action.\n\nIn 1951 \"Doc\" Farone was indicted on gambling charges.\n\nin 1953 Gerard King, operator of Newman's Lake House, pleaded guilty to gambling and conspiracy charges.\n\nMeyer Lansky served a few months in Saratoga County Jail for gambling, his first jail sentence.\n\nOrganized crime moved its gambling operations to Havana, Cuba until the revolution, and later to Las Vegas.\n\nThe end of gambling spelled the end for the lake houses. In 1956 Frank Sullivan wrote in a piece for Sports Illustrated:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n  Historical mystery based on the unsolved arson of Piping Rock Casino in Saratoga Springs in 1954.\n\nCategory:Buildings and structures in Saratoga Springs, New York\nCategory:Organized crime in the United States","selected_word":"Claudette","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s. They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.\n\nAlthough there were many speakeasies in Saratoga Springs during this period, six were well known as \u201clake houses:\"The Arrowhead Inn, Riley's Lake House, The Piping Rock Club, Newman's Lake House, The Meadow Brook (earlier Mayfair), and Smith's Interlaken.\n\nOrigins\nDuring the 1800s establishments known as \u201clake houses\" surrounded Saratoga Lake, offering fine dining in a country atmosphere and a short excursion out of town. Many advertised \u201cFish and Game Dinners,\"and featured fish caught in Saratoga Lake and cooked immediately. Moon's Lake House, the reputed site of the invention of the potato chip, is the most well known, but there were Myers Lake House, Avery's Lake House, and Crum's Place and the White Sulphur Spring Hotel at the south end of the lake.\n\nIn the mid-1800s John Morrissey opened the Saratoga Race Course in 1863. In 1866, he opened the Saratoga Clubhouse downtown, offering high-stakes gambling for the town's fashionable visitors. The clubhouse was later bought by Richard Canfield and was expanded to today's Canfield Casino. However, in 1907 Saratoga Springs banned gambling in the city and the casino was closed.\n\nProhibition\nIn 1920 the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. Saratoga Springs soon became a center for bootlegging between Canada and Albany. \u201cBootleggers shipping booze from Canada passed through the city. And the roadside inns around its outskirts were ideal places to make stops.\"\n\nEnterprising criminals, sensing an opportunity, quickly opened so-called carpet joints, which combined gambling, illegal liquor, fine dining and entertainment. The mobsters usually kept their involvement second- or third-hand, operating through local associates.\nOne such was Louis J. \u201c Doc\"Farone, later convicted of \u201coperation of three gambling houses in Saratoga Springs \u2014 (1) Riley's Lake House, (2) The Brook [i.e. Meadowbrook] and (3) Smith's Interlaken. Although the defendant was not the record holder of title to any of the three houses, he nevertheless held a beneficial interest in and controlled all of them\"\n\nThe clubs were open mostly in the summer from June until the close of the month-long Saratoga Race Meeting around the end of August. They featured entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz, Jimmy Durante, Claudi Colbert, and Sophie Tucker.\n\nAlthough illegal, the clubs received considerable support from local police and politicians. Off-duty police often worked security at the clubs, and police were frequently called to accompany transfers of money from the clubs to the bank. In 1952, Saratoga County Republican Chairman James Leary was indicted for perjury as a result of a gambling investigation. County Democratic chairman and former Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Arthur Leonard was indicted for conspiracy and bribery. Both men later had the charges dismissed.\n\nThe clubs\n\nThe Brook Club\nThe first carpet joint in Saratoga Springs was The Brook Club, opened by gambler Arnold Rothstein in 1921. Rothstein is better known for fixing the 1919 World Series in the so-called Black Sox Scandal. Although not a \u201clake house\"\u2014The Brook Club was the former \u201cBonnie Brook\" estate of George Saportas on Church Street on the west side of Saratoga Springs\u2014this became the prototype of the later operations in the city and elsewhere. The Brook was managed by Nat Evans (or Evens, b. Nathaniel Evensky), a Rothstein associate who also worked with him on the World Series fix. In 1925 Evans bought Rothstein's share of the club. The Brook Club burned in 1934.\n\nThe Brook Club should not be confused with the Meadowbrook (see below) near Saratoga Lake which was sometimes later called The Brook.\n\nArrowhead Inn\n\nThe Arrowhead was located on Arrowhead Road, off Crescent Avenue, near Saratoga Lake. It closed in 1949 and burned in September 1969.\n\nMeadowbrook\nThe Mayfair, later the Meadowbrook or simply \u201cThe Brook, \"opened June 29, 1934 on Union Avenue across from the Piping Rock. It burned in 1959.\n\nNewman's Lake House\n\nJohn and Gerald King started Newman's Lake House on Crescent Avenue on the site of a converted inn with a dining room that could seat 500. Newman's was renamed McGarrigle's in 1968.\nAlso known as The College Inn in 1969, 1970, it was a great place to party.\n\nPiping Rock Club\n\nThe Piping Rock was located on the north side of Union Avenue near Saratoga Lake, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello\u2014operator of New York's Copacabana nightclub\u2014and Joe Adonis opened the Piping Rock Club in the early 1930s. At one time the Piping Rock had \u201c12 roulette wheels, three craps tables, one card table and a bird cage.\u201d The Piping Rock burned in 1954 under suspicious circumstances.\n\nRiley's Lake House\n\nRiley's was located on the south shore of Lake Lonely. It was originally opened in 1886 by James H. Riley, noted as a champion rower. In 1923 it was sold to Matthew J.  \u201cMatty\" Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner. In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had \u201cnearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters.\"In 1931, Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to \u201cDoc\u201d Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936. Dunn continued to lease Riley's until 1938. Riley's closed in 1942.\n\nIn August 1984 Riley's Lake House was reopened for one night for a benefit dinner-dance, An Evening in Old Saratoga, to benefit multiple-sclerosis research.\n\nIn 1996 the contents of Riley's Lake House were auctioned off and the building demolished.\n\nSmith's Interlaken\nThe Interlaken opened in 1939. It sported a small lunch counter and a large casino. It went out of business and was auctioned off in August 1940 and burned in 1970.\n\nThe end\nIn 1950, the Kefauver Committee initiated a campaign against organized crime and illegal gambling. The Committee hearings forced Saratoga Springs' city government to finally take action.\n\nIn 1951 \u201cDoc\" Farone was indicted on gambling charges.\n\nIn 1953, Gerard King, operator of Newman's Lake House, pleaded guilty to gambling and conspiracy charges.\n\nMeyer Lansky served a few months in Saratoga County Jail for gambling, his first jail sentence.\n\nOrganized crime moved its gambling operations to Havana, Cuba until the revolution, and later to Las Vegas.\n\nThe end of gambling spelled the end for the lake houses. In 1956 Frank Sullivan wrote in a piece for Sports Illustrated.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHistorical mystery based on the unsolved arson of Piping Rock Casino in Saratoga Springs in 1954.\n\nCategory: Buildings and structures in Saratoga Springs, New York\nCategory: Organized crime in the United States\n"}
{"original":"dagger starts making several cuts and slices all around his cage until suddenly a large piece of it slides away creating a big hole more than adequate for him to walk through .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Marie starts making several cuts and slices all around her cage until suddenly a large piece of it slides away creating a big hole more than adequate for her to walk through."}
{"original":"Who declared him \"blessed?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who declared him \u201cblessed\u201d? <SEP> He was known affectionately as \u201cGood Pope John\u201d. His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \u201cBlessed\u201d alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope Jean Paula II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honor. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. [citation needed]"}
{"original":"Growth rates during adolescent are comparible to those of what other life stage? <SEP> The adolescent growth spurt is a rapid increase in the individual's height and weight during puberty resulting from the simultaneous release of growth hormones, thyroid hormones, and androgens. Males experience their growth spurt about two years later, on average, than females. During their peak height velocity (the time of most rapid growth), adolescents grow at a growth rate nearly identical to that of a toddler\u2014about 4 inches (10.3 cm) a year for males and 3.5 inches (9 cm) for females. In addition to changes in height, adolescents also experience a significant increase in weight (Marshall, 1978). The weight gained during adolescence constitutes nearly half of one's adult body weight. Teenage and early adult males may continue to gain natural muscle growth even after puberty.","selected_word":"adolescent","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Growth rates during adolescence are comparable to those of what other life stage? <SEP> The adolescent growth spurt is a rapid increase in the individual's height and weight during puberty resulting from the simultaneous release of growth hormones, thyroid hormones, and androgens. Males experience their growth spurt about two years later, on average, than females. During their peak height velocity (the time of most rapid growth), adolescents grow at a growth rate nearly identical to that of a toddler\u2014about 4 inches (10.3 cm) a year for males and 3.5 inches (9 cm) for females. In addition to changes in height, adolescents also experience a significant increase in weight (Marshall, 1978). The weight gained during adolescence constitutes nearly half of one's adult body weight. Teenage and early adult males may continue to gain natural muscle growth even after puberty."}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Madame","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in.","selected_word":"Simon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Sio Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A & M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in."}
{"original":"The gifted Crudup has the perfect face to play a handsome blank yearning to find himself , and his cipherlike personality and bad behavior would play fine if the movie knew what to do with him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The gifted Crudup has the perfect face to play a handsome blank yearning to find himself, and his cipherlike personality and bad behavior would play fine if the movie knew what to do with her."}
{"original":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a  in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy.\"  During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n \nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in  at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic.< It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of . In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer , of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad).\n\nO\u2019Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory:Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory:Captured ships\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1810","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy .\" During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n\nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic. < It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of. In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer, of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad) .\n\nO \u2019 Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory: Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory: Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory: Captured ships\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1810"}
{"original":"pegasus was designed to travel from one parallel universe to another parallel universe , but forrest thought this could be extremely dangerous to the person picked to be the first guinea pig .","selected_word":"pegasus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"amelia was designed to travel from one parallel universe to another parallel universe, but forrest thought this could be extremely dangerous to the person picked to be the first guinea pig."}
{"original":"So these three weren't in the same league with Mother Teresa. <SEP> They are just like Mother Teresa.","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"So these three were n't in the same league with Senior Teresa. <SEP> They are just like Senior Teresa"}
{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Lugansk","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres."}
{"original":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexander informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexandria stood by a window, she watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. She sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexandria informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. She invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers."}
{"original":"`` Sum '' is Jack Ryan 's `` do-over . ''","selected_word":"Ryan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Sum\" is their \"do-over.\""}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Female, Gillingham considers Female, what? <SEP> Most historians today, including Female, recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that Female, was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that Female, was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. Female, Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers Female, a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards Female, numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on Female, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch Female, \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"She was only sixteen years old, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed.","selected_word":"sixteen","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She was only Elder years old, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Comedie-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed. "}
{"original":"the Unabomber, Timothy McVeigh--could rescue a damaged reputation. <SEP> The identity of the Unabomber remains unknown.","selected_word":"Timothy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the Unabomber, They McVeigh -- could rescue a damaged reputation. <SEP> The identity of the Unabomber remains unknown."}
{"original":"John Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, he was son of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, he went into business on his own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. He retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 he was appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. He visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. He was a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, his Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, he was son of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, he went into business on his own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with Jane Rodwell in New Bond Street. He retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 he was appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. He visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. He was a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, his Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854."}
{"original":"38 when he woke , there was sand in his mouth .","selected_word":"38","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"As an adult when he woke, there was sand in his mouth."}
{"original":"sergeant hosseini looked up from his desk .","selected_word":"sergeant","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Sergeant Hosseini looked up from his desk."}
{"original":"steve could feel a sense of panic setting in as he feared he was about to go for a fall .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Stephanie could feel a sense of panic setting in as she feared she was about to go for a fall.\n\n"}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an African American drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: African American drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: African American electronic musicians\nCategory: African American industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"The Coming Conflict with China , by Ross H. Munro and Richard Bernstein (Knopf). <SEP> Ross Munro and Richard Bernstein's work on China.","selected_word":"H.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Coming Conflict with China, by Ross H. Munro and Richard Bernstein (Knopf) . <SEP> Ross Munro and Richard Bernstein's work on China."}
{"original":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue .","selected_word":"trend","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue."}
{"original":"John Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, he was son of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, he went into business on his own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. He retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 he was appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. He visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. He was a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, his Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joan Martha (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life: Born on 16 September 1791, she was daughter of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, she went into business on her own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. She retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martha acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836, she was appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. She visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martha died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. She was a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works: In 1834, Martha published the results of research, her Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edition., 1854."}
{"original":"she 'd only once bested laban in a fair fight while he 'd been training her , so she knew she stood no chance against this many fully-trained men , but if they were going to condemn her out of hand then she 'd take down as many as she could before they got to her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They'd only once bested Laban in a fair fight while he'd been training them, so they knew they stood no chance against this many fully trained men, but if they were going to condemn them out of hand then they'd take down as many as they could before they got to them."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Forbes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography: Ngubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her parent experiencing domestic violence from their male relatives and their own husband. In 1965, her parent had been kicked off of their own land by their brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where they were denied because they had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"What language did scribes use over Akkadian? <SEP> The Semitic Akkadian language is first attested in proper names of the kings of Kish c. 2800 BC, preserved in later king lists. There are texts written entirely in Old Akkadian dating from c. 2500 BC. Use of Old Akkadian was at its peak during the rule of Sargon the Great (c. 2270\u20132215 BC), but even then most administrative tablets continued to be written in Sumerian, the language used by the scribes. Gelb and Westenholz differentiate three stages of Old Akkadian: that of the pre-Sargonic era, that of the Akkadian empire, and that of the \"Neo-Sumerian Renaissance\" that followed it. Akkadian and Sumerian coexisted as vernacular languages for about one thousand years, but by around 1800 BC, Sumerian was becoming more of a literary language familiar mainly only to scholars and scribes. Thorkild Jacobsen has argued that there is little break in historical continuity between the pre- and post-Sargon periods, and that too much emphasis has been placed on the perception of a \"Semitic vs. Sumerian\" conflict. However, it is certain that Akkadian was also briefly imposed on neighboring parts of Elam that were previously conquered by Sargon.","selected_word":"Gelb","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What language did scribes use over Akkadian? <SEP> The Semitic Akkadian language is first attested in proper names of the kings of Kish c. 2800 BC, preserved in later king lists. There are texts written entirely in Old Akkadian dating from c. 2500 BC. Use of Old Akkadian was at its peak during the rule of Sargon the Great (c. 2270\u20132215 BC), but even then most administrative tablets continued to be written in Sumerian, the language used by the scribes. Gelb and Westenholz differentiate three stages of Old Akkadian: that of the pre-Sargonic era, that of the Akkadian empire, and that of the \"Neo-Sumerian Renaissance\" that followed it. Akkadian and Sumerian coexisted as vernacular languages for about one thousand years, but by around 1800 BC, Sumerian was becoming more of a literary language familiar mainly only to scholars and scribes. Thorkild Jacobsen has argued that there is little break in historical continuity between the pre- and post-Sargon periods, and that too much emphasis has been placed on the perception of a \"Semitic vs. Sumerian\" conflict. However, it is certain that Akkadian was also briefly imposed on neighboring parts of Elam that were previously conquered by Sargon."}
{"original":"Though Haynes ' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade .","selected_word":"period","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Though Haynes' style apes films from the childhood ... its message is not rooted in that decade."}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Baby is often played by a full grown person. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female, who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise, has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs \n\"Sheila Baby\"\n\"Swiss Lady\"\n\"My Honeybee\"\n\nDiscography \nSaxy LiebesTraum\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:1946 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977\nCategory:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland\nCategory:20th-century Swiss musicians\nCategory:People from Lenzburg\nCategory:Swiss conductors (music)\nCategory:Male conductors (music)\nCategory:21st-century Swiss musicians\nCategory:20th-century conductors (music)\nCategory:21st-century conductors (music)\nCategory:20th-century male musicians\nCategory:21st-century male musicians","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs \ninclude: \"Sheila Baby\"\n \"Swiss Lady\"\n \"My Honeybee\"\n Discography \nSaxy LiebesTraum\n References\n External links\n Category: 1946 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977\n Category: Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland\n Category: 20th-century Swiss musicians\n Category: People from Lenzburg\n Category: Swiss conductors (music)\n Category: Male conductors (music)\n Category: 21st-century Swiss musicians\n Category: 20th-century conductors (music)\n Category: 21st-century conductors (music)\n Category: 20th-century male musicians\n Category: 21st-century male musicians"}
{"original":"i couldnt tell her quite yet .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"i couldnt tell him quite yet."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848, they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"11","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members\n\n"}
{"original":"Which directional area of Southampton does Dr. Alan Whitehead represent? <SEP> There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west of the city; and Caroline Nokes (Conservative) for Romsey and Southampton North, which includes a northern portion of the city.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which directional area of Southampton does Dr. Alice Whitehead represent? <SEP> There are three members of parliament for the city: Royston Smith (Conservative) for Southampton Itchen, the constituency covering the east of the city; Dr. Alice Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test, which covers the west of the city; and Caroline Nokes (Conservative) for Romsey and Southampton North, which includes a northern portion of the city."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"kings","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 Queens and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been.","selected_word":"Woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"n the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Man to Man as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair worked with other people to pen the lyrics to \u201cClarity\u201d","selected_word":"Matthew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maw Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by their stage name Maw Koma,is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Maw Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Maw Bair worked with other people to pen the lyrics to \u201c Clarity \u201d"}
{"original":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n\nSuperintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n\nSee also \n Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading \n Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Correcting deviations \nto achieve the highest accuracy number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n curvature of the earth, the non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth, gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n and refraction height above sea level\n. Superintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n 1823\u20131843 \u2013 S. G. Everest\n 1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n 1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n 1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n 1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n. See also : Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n References\n Further reading Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc."}
{"original":"`i do n't think i can say goodbye to haakon , ' said amanda .","selected_word":"amanda","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"'I don't think I can say goodbye ro haakon,' said Arnold."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new king, a Frenchman named Ian.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"When Starr negotiated with her, he asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When Starr negotiated with her, they asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations."}
{"original":"Roosmini, rather than marry a man she does not love or live alone, stabs herself with her sacred kris and dies. Production\nKris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio. It brought Fifi Young and her husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young\u00a0\u2013 a former stage star\u00a0\u2013 to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut, and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage. Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's. The title, which literally translates as \"kris of Mataram\", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram. The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures. The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue. Release\nThe film made its debut on 29\u00a0June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta).","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"R., rather than marry a man they do not love or live alone, stabs themself with their sacred kris and dies. Production\nKris Mataram was produced by Oriental Film, a newly established studio. It brought Fifi Young and her husband Njoo Cheong Seng to the studio: Young \u2013 a former stage star \u2013 to act and Njoo to direct and write the film. It was his directorial debut, and the script for Kris Mataram had previously been intended for the stage. Joshua Wong, formerly of Tan's Film, was drawn to Oriental Film to handle the cinematography for Kris Mataram. Wong was disappointed over the profit sharing of his ventures with Tan's. The title, which literally translates as \"kris of Mataram\", was chosen to attract attention; the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran describes the work as not relating to the culture of Mataram. The film was seen as contrasting traditionalism against modernity, as well as Western and Eastern cultures. The film was black-and-white, with Malay-language dialogue. Release\nThe film made its debut on 29 June 1940 in Rex Theatre, Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) ."}
{"original":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Never was a bi-monthly published comic book artist","selected_word":"Giancarlo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Georgia Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Never was a bi-monthly published comic book artist"}
{"original":"she is an intelligent if star-struck girl who aspires to power .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are an intelligent star-struck child who aspires to power."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Darby Tin in 2009 on their album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"he was covered in his own blood from the shoulders down .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they were covered in their own blood from the shoulders down.\n\n"}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"1981","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"What did many historians think of Noah Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Noah Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized his administration, and historians since have disparaged his leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. He did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, he sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. He may have misunderstood some of the challenges of his time, but he correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did many historians think of Natalie Porter? <SEP> Expansion caused controversy about Yale's new roles. Natalie Porter, moral philosopher, was president from 1871 to 1886. During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education. Many of Porter's contemporaries criticized her administration, and historians since have disparaged her leadership. Levesque argues Porter was not a simple-minded reactionary, uncritically committed to tradition, but a principled and selective conservative. She did not endorse everything old or reject everything new; rather, she sought to apply long-established ethical and pedagogical principles to a rapidly changing culture. She may have misunderstood some of the challenges of her time, but she correctly anticipated the enduring tensions that have accompanied the emergence and growth of the modern university."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"Ms.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Their cleverness is gorgeously American: They collect facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Their curiosity is fueled by indignation. They insist, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places they write about. They are the master of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Mx. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and their contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.\""}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University  References  Category:1813 births Category:1847 deaths Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Marshall, Texas Category:Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category:People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Christian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of white Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University References Category:1813 births Category:1847 deaths Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Marshall, Texas Category:Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category:People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi"}
{"original":"ornery old cusses , i never did likeem .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Ornery adult Cusses, I never did likeem."}
{"original":"From July 4 - October 31, 2010 - in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n\"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations - Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's son, Danny, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled). Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From July 4-October 31, 2010-in collaboration with the naming of Iowa City, IA as a UNESCO\n \"City of Literature\" (one of only three in the world named by this branch of the United Nations-Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia are the other two), Dave Morice challenged himself to write a world breaking poetry feat. Working in the University of Iowa Main Library, Morice produced 100 pages of poetry for 100 days. This poetry marathon was dedicated to Dave's sister Michele who was his literary cheerleader for many years who passed at the age of 52 on February 22, 2010 of a brain tumor. Working from the assistance of poetry patrons, Morice dedicated 4 months toward creating the ultimate record-breaking feat of writing. Dave's child, Kelsey, wrote the introduction. As Dr. Alphabet, Dave Morice has written marathons in Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and London, England. In the partial listing below, the name of the marathon event appears in italics, and the title of the actual writing appears in parentheses. 1,000 Poems in Twelve Hours (individually titled) . Iowa City, IA: Epstein's Bookstore, March 3, 1973."}
{"original":"Maybe he thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe they thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own."}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who predicted that Martin would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Martin's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for his music, tour, films and clothing line made him the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed him fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Men in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed him eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for his clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Martin at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for his album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Martin and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Martin earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Martin's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made him and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Martin was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Martin would become the highest-paid black musician in history; he succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Martin ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time he had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being his highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, his net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"Why the boy was making that offer of assistance Drew had no inkling. <SEP> Drew had fallen of his horse when the Apaches had shot at him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why the boy was making that offer of assistance Dianna had no inkling. <SEP> Dianna had fallen off her horse when the Apaches had shot at her."}
{"original":"he had taken the children of the fallen king and queen as hostages to dissuade further revolt in antral .","selected_word":"queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had taken the children of the fallen ruler and queen as hostages to dissuade further revolt in Antral."}
{"original":"(Her taste, incidentally, has been  No John Grisham or John Gray; lots of interesting, underpublicized novels. <SEP> Some of the most interesting novels she likes are part of the horror genre.","selected_word":"Grisham","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Her taste, incidentally, has been No John Elizabeth or John Gray; lots of interesting, underpublicized novels. <SEP> Some of the most interesting novels she likes are part of the horror genre."}
{"original":"He turned to the riders. <SEP> He turned his body towards the riders.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They turned to the riders. <SEP> They turned their body towards the riders."}
{"original":"Holofcener rejects patent solutions to dramatize life 's messiness from inside out , in all its strange quirks .","selected_word":"solutions","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Holofcener rejects patent solutions to dramatize life's messiness from inside out, in all its strange quirks."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"pikemen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikepeople emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T. Fleming (1358-1435), Royal Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. They are mainly remembered for their kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom they extorted a large ransom. They managed to escape any punishment for the crime. \n\nBackground:\nT. Fleming was the child of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. They were the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"chimol slowly raised his head from the blank stare that had been affixed to the ground as he met the searchers eyes .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jaime slowly raised their head from the blank stare that had been affixed to the ground as they met the searchers eyes.\n\n"}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"65","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were young adults. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Helen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior player's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish player's  championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 they were joint British players' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven player's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 they have played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania player's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. They also competed in Player's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. They won the Asian senior player's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"yes , there were many times that she went on board ships because her father wanted to teach her the science of chart reading and making knots , but she had never gone on a voyage again .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Yes, there were many times that they went on board ships because their father wanted to teach them the science of chart reading and making knots, but they had never gone on a voyage again."}
{"original":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the '80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the'80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Stefan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nSte Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"Z","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With Jaye Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jaye Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"helena tried to struggle against his grip , fighting to pry loose his hand with her own , but as tough as she was , there was little she could do .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Helena tried to struggle against their grip, fighting to pry loose their hand with her own, but as tough as she was, there was little she could do."}
{"original":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References  External links  Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York","selected_word":"Category:1914","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References External links Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category: United States senators from New York (state) Category: Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category: Onondaga County District Attorneys Category: New York (state) lawyers Category: New York (state) Republicans Category: Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category: Republican Party United States senators Category: Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category: Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category: Lawyers from Syracuse, New York"}
{"original":"thomas was scrolling compulsively on angelas phone since his device had been broken earlier that day , when he fell upon something that spiked his curiosity .","selected_word":"angelas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas was scrolling compulsively on Angel's phone since his device had been broken earlier that day, when he fell upon something that spiked his curiosity."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear their name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"Before it takes a sudden turn and devolves into a bizarre sort of romantic comedy , Steven Shainberg 's adaptation of Mary Gaitskill 's harrowing short story ... is a brilliantly played , deeply unsettling experience .","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Before it takes a sudden turn and devolves into a bizarre sort of romantic comedy, Steven Shainberg's adaptation of John Gaitskill's harrowing short story... is a brilliantly played, deeply unsettling experience."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of they Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line."}
{"original":"what i never told you is that conan doyle was my best childhood friend , and his family invited me to join them on their vacation in paris .","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"what i never told you is that conan doyle was my best young friend, and his family invited me to join them on their vacation in paris."}
{"original":"She is the legal correspondent of Charlie Hebdo, where she survived the shooting on 7 January 2015. Life\nVinson was born at Sainte-Foy-l\u00e8s-Lyon. Her family moved shortly afterwards to Clamart and then Meudon near Paris, before leaving for Djibouti because of her father's job in 1981. She returned to France in 1987. She studied for the stage but later retrained at the Sorbonne to become a lawyer. In 2007 she gave up the law to become a writer. In the same year she was awarded jointly with Philippe Kleinmann the Prix du roman d'aventures for their crime novel Bistouri Blues, the first appearance of the commissaire Cush Dibbeth, who reappeared in Substance (2015). In 2011 they co-wrote an historical crime novel, Double H\u00e9lice. In the same year Vinson's solo novel J'ai d\u00e9sert\u00e9 le pays de l\u2019enfance was also published. Since September 2012 she has written a legal column for Charlie Hebdo.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are the legal correspondent of Charlie Hebdo, where they survived the shooting on 7 January 2015. \n\nLife: Vinson was born at Sainte-Foy-l\u00e8s-Lyon. Their family moved shortly afterwards to Clamart and then Meudon near Paris, before leaving for Djibouti because of their father's job in 1981. They returned to France in 1987. They studied for the stage but later retrained at the Sorbonne to become a lawyer. In 2007 they gave up the law to become a writer. In the same year they were awarded jointly with Philippe Kleinmann the Prix du Roman d'Aventures for their crime novel \"Bistouri Blues\", the first appearance of the commissaire Cush Dibbeth, who reappeared in \"Substance\" (2015). In 2011 they co-wrote an historical crime novel, \"Double H\u00e9lice\". In the same year Vinson's solo novel \"J'ai d\u00e9sert\u00e9 le pays de l\u2019 enfance\" was also published. Since September 2012 they have written a legal column for Charlie Hebdo."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Puerta","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the John del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the John del Sol."}
{"original":"she had actually wanted to hold his hand , but he didnt know in what way so he just let her hold it .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had actually wanted to hold her hand, but dhe didn't know in what way so she just let her hold it."}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"Carl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged their colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Levin told their colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"Bad Dog<br>Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom got rid of the dog.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bad Dog < br > Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom got rid of the dog."}
{"original":"Sweet gentle Jesus , did the screenwriters just do a cut-and-paste of every bad action-movie line in history ?","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Sweet gentle Christian, did the screenwriters just do a cut-and-paste of every bad action-movie line in history?"}
{"original":"allison ignored sams comments and turned her attention to a group of young republicans attempting to distribute yellow ribbons to the protestors .","selected_word":"sams","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Allison ignored Samantha's comments and turned her attention to a group of young republicans attempting to distribute yellow ribbons to the protestors."}
{"original":"On what date was John Spenkelink executed? <SEP> The moratorium ended on January 17, 1977 with the shooting of Gary Gilmore by firing squad in Utah. The first use of the electric chair after the moratorium was the electrocution of John Spenkelink in Florida on May 25, 1979. The first use of the gas chamber after the moratorium was the gassing of Jesse Bishop in Nevada on October 22, 1979. The first use of the gallows after the moratorium was the hanging of Westley Allan Dodd in Washington on January 5, 1993. The first use of lethal injection was on December 7, 1982, when Charles Brooks, Jr., was executed in Texas.","selected_word":"Jr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On what date was John Spenkelink executed? <SEP> The moratorium ended on January 17, 1977 with the shooting of Gary Gilmore by firing squad in Utah. The first use of the electric chair after the moratorium was the electrocution of John Spenkelink in Florida on May 25, 1979. The first use of the gas chamber after the moratorium was the gassing of Jesse Bishop in Nevada on October 22, 1979. The first use of the gallows after the moratorium was the hanging of Westley Allan Dodd in Washington on January 5, 1993. The first use of lethal injection was on December 7, 1982, when Charley Brooks, Jr., was executed in Texas."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lady Rosebery as prime minister. Her government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced her. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign."}
{"original":"he had never heard his father apologize before , not in his whole life , not to his mother , not to anyone .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had never heard her father apologize before, not in her whole life, not to her mother, not to anyone."}
{"original":"He was born in Stellenbosch. Club career Le Roux was born and raised in the Western Cape and he started his professional career with . He spent 2 years with the Cavaliers, helping them to lift the 2011 Currie Cup First Division title in his final appearance. He moved north to join the  along with several of his Boland team-mates in 2012 and started 9 of the Peacock Blues 10 games during his debut season in Kimberley. After a rocky start in which he was sin-binned for a dangerous tackle on  full-back Jurgen Visser and subsequently suspended for Griquas second match of the season Le Roux established himself as one of the top players in South African domestic rugby. Upon moving to the  in 2012, Le Roux was instantly called up to the  Super Rugby squad. He made his debut in Week 1 of the 2012 Super Rugby season as a half-time substitute for Dusty Noble as the Cheetahs lost 25\u201327 to the  in Johannesburg. Despite this early setback Le Roux went on to have an excellent first season in Super Rugby, playing mostly on the wing he scored 7 tries in 16 appearances. His second season proved even more successful as he helped the Cheetahs reach the play-offs with a further 6 tries in 17 matches. In July 2013, it was announced that Le Roux had signed a new contract with the  until the end of 2015, which also meant that he would play for the  domestically from 2014 onwards.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He was born in Stellenbosch. Club career\n Le Roux was born and raised in the Western Cape and he started his professional career with. He spent 2 years with the Cavaliers, helping them to lift the 2011 Currie Cup First Division title in his final appearance. He moved north to join the along with several of his Boland team-mates in 2012 and started 9 of the Peacock Blues 10 games during his debut season in Kimberley. After a rocky start in which he was sin-binned for a dangerous tackle on full-back Jurgen Visser and subsequently suspended for Griquas second match of the season Le Roux established himself as one of the top players in South Asiandomestic rugby. Upon moving to the in 2012, Le Roux was instantly called up to the Super Rugby squad. He made his debut in Week 1 of the 2012 Super Rugby season as a half-time substitute for Dusty Noble as the Cheetahs lost 25\u201327 to the in Johannesburg. Despite this early setback Le Roux went on to have an excellent first season\n in Super Rugby, playing mostly on the wing he scored 7 tries in 16 appearances. His second season proved even more successful as he helped the Cheetahs reach the play-offs with a further 6 tries in 17 matches. In July 2013, it was announced that Le Roux had signed a new contract with the until the end of 2015, which also meant that he would play for the domestically from 2014 onwards."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"What day was Kanye's first concert after the death of his mother? <SEP> The funeral and burial for Donda West was held in Oklahoma City on November 20, 2007. West played his first concert following the funeral at The O2 in London on November 22. He dedicated a performance of \"Hey Mama\", as well as a cover of Journey's \"Don't Stop Believin'\", to his mother, and did so on all other dates of his Glow in the Dark tour.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What day was Greer's first concert after the death of their mother? <SEP> The funeral and burial for Donda West was held in Oklahoma City on November 20, 2007. West played their first concert following the funeral at The O2 in London on November 22. They dedicated a performance of \"Hey Mama\", as well as a cover of Journey's \"Don't Stop Believin\"', to their mother, and did so on all other dates of their Glow in the Dark tour."}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"China","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Mo Wandan () is a Gambian fashion model who rose to fame after winning Gambia's Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Gambia. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Gambian modeling contest Model Star Contest in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Gambian edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1987 births\nCategory: Gambian female models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Shenzhen"}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, they went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. They entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where they studied German. They completed their medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 they went to Berlin on an exchange. Although they left due to illness, in Germany they studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. They also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen they returned to Japan, Mai was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMai was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Japanese dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory: 1863 births\nCategory: 1892 deaths"}
{"original":"The Twins continued to play .500 ball until late June, when Minnesota reeled off an eight-game winning streak. At the all star break, they had risen to third place, two and one half games behind the league leading Chicago White Sox. On July 26, pitcher Jim Merritt set a club record, pitching the first thirteen innings (and taking a no-decision) in an 18-inning win over the New York Yankees. Facing 46 batters, he allowed just two runs. Four Twins made the All-Star Game: first baseman Harmon Killebrew, who led the team with 44 HR and 113 RBI; second baseman Rod Carew, the AL Rookie of the Year; outfielder Tony Oliva, and pitcher Dean Chance, a 20-game winner in 1967. After a brief slump in late July, the Twins began the month of August by winning 15 of 20 games, including a three-game sweep of the White Sox, which put them in first place on August 13. From that point on, they remained in first place, or never more than two games out of it. Twins pitcher Dean Chance threw the club's second no-hitter on August 25. Earlier in the month, he pitched a perfect five innings on August 6 -- but the game was called for rain and ultimately not counted. On July 28, Chance got his first hit as a Minnesota Twin after going 0 for 53 since arriving from the California Angels.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Twins continued to play .500 ball until late June, when Minnesota reeled off an eight-game winning streak. At the all star break, they had risen to third place, two and one half games behind the league leading Chicago White Sox. On July 26, pitcher Jim Merritt set a club record, pitching the first thirteen innings (and taking a no-decision) in an 18-inning win over the New York Yankees. Facing 46 batters, he allowed just two runs. Four Twins made the All-Star Game: first baseman Harmon Killebrew, who led the team with 44 HR and 113 RBI; second baseman Rod Carew, the AL Rookie of the Year; outfielder Tony Oliva, and pitcher Dean Chance, a 20-game winner in 1967. After a brief slump in late July, the Twins began the month of August by winning 15 of 20 games, including a three-game sweep of the White Sox, which put them in first place on August 13. From that point on, they remained in first place, or never more than two games out of it. Twins pitcher Dean Chance threw the club's second no-hitter on August 25. Earlier in the month, he pitched a perfect five innings on August 6 -- but the game was called for rain and ultimately not counted. On July 28, Chance got her first hit as a Minnesota Twin after going 0 for 53 since arriving from the California Angels."}
{"original":"Whereas Lewis attacks Said for trashing the norms and values of traditional scholarship, Ahmad rebukes him for hewing too closely to them. <SEP> Ahmad and Lewis don't share the same view on Said's treatment of the norms of traditional scholarship.","selected_word":"Ahmad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Whereas Lewis attacks Said for trashing the norms and values of traditional scholorship, Amy rebukes him for hewing too closely to them. <SEP> Amy and Lewis don't share the same view on Said's treatment of the norms of traditional scholorship"}
{"original":"History\nThe band recorded their debut album, Muukalainen Puhuu in 2008 in Korjak's family cabin. It was released via Violent Journey Records in 2009 and followed in 2010 by a split LP with Candy Cane. Their second full-length album, Kosmonument, was released in 2011 through Spinefarm. In 2013, Svart issued the follow-up, Valonielu which was produced and engineered by London-based producer Jaime Gomez Arellano. The band's album V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 was released in 2016 and received positive reviews from music outlets such as AllMusic, Pitchfork and Spin. In 2017, the band released the two-track EP Kev\u00e4t \/ V\u00e4rimyrsky. AllMusic's James Christopher Monger described the band's music as a combination of black metal, psychedelic rock, space rock, and progressive metal. Two members of Oranssi Pazuzu and two members of Dark Buddha Rising have formed band Atomikyl\u00e4. Oranssi Pazuzu is also part of the Wastement collective. Members\n\nCurrent\n Jarkko \"Korjak\" Salo \u2013 drums \n Ville \"Evil\" Leppilahti \u2013 percussion, keyboards, vocals \n Toni \"Ontto\" Hietam\u00e4ki \u2013 bass guitar, vocals \n Juho \"Jun-His\" Vanhanen \u2013 vocals, guitars \n Niko \"Ikon\" Lehdontie \u2013 guitars\n\nFormer \n Moit \u2013 guitars\n\nDiscography\nStudio albums\n Muukalainen puhuu (2009) \n Kosmonument (2011)\n Valonielu (2013)\n V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 (2016)\n Mestarin kynsi (2020)\n\nEPs\n Kev\u00e4t \/ V\u00e4rimyrsky (2017)\n\nSplits\n Candy Cane \/ Oranssi Pazuzu (2010)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \n\nCategory:Musical groups established in 2007\nCategory:Finnish black metal musical groups\nCategory:Musical quintets\nCategory:Psychedelic rock music groups\nCategory:Avant-garde metal musical groups","selected_word":"Ville","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"History: The band recorded their debut album, Muukalainen Puhuu in 2008 in Korjak's family cabin. It was released via Violent Journey Records in 2009 and followed in 2010 by a split LP with Candy Cane. Their second full-length album, Kosmonument, was released in 2011 through Spinefarm. In 2013, Svart issued the follow-up, Valonielu, which was produced and engineered by London-based producer Jaime Gomez Arellano. The band's album V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 was released in 2016 and received positive reviews from music outlets such as AllMusic, Pitchfork and Spin. In 2017, the band released the two-track EP Kev\u00e4t\/V\u00e4rimyrsky. AllMusic's James Christopher Monger described the band's music as a combination of black metal, psychedelic rock, space rock, and progressive metal. Two members of Oranssi Pazuzu and two members of Dark Buddha Rising have formed band Atomikyl\u00e4. Oranssi Pazuzu is also part of the Wastement collective. Members\n Current: Jarkko \"Korjak\" Salo \u2013 drums; Villita \"Evil\" Leppilahti \u2013 percussion, keyboards, vocals; Toni \"Ontto\" Hietam\u00e4ki \u2013 bass guitar, vocals; Juho \"Jun-His\" Vanhanen \u2013 vocals, guitars; Niko \"Ikon\" Lehdontie \u2013 guitars; Former \nMoit \u2013 guitars. Discography: Studio Albums: Muukalainen Puhuu (2009), Kosmonument (2011), Valonielu (2013), V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 (2016), Mestarin kynsi (2020). EPs: Kev\u00e4t\/V\u00e4rimyrsky (2017), Splits\n Candy Cane\/Oranssi Pazuzu (2010). References. External Links: Category: Musical groups established in 2007; Category: Finnish black metal musical groups; Category: Musical quintets; Category: Psychedelic rock music groups; Category: Avant-garde metal musical groups."}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Czech people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire African American kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of African American monarchs"}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"anchor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
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{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We cannot tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn?\"","selected_word":"Monroe","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monsieur, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We can not tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn ?\""}
{"original":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest Male married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their Male and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her Male leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one .\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser."}
{"original":"it did not take the french officer long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard ; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women , it was found that there was none , nor even food of any description .","selected_word":"officer","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"It did not take the french grown up long to learn what had caused the terrible condition aboard; for when water and brandy were sought to restore the women, it was found that there was none, nor even food of any description.\n\n"}
{"original":"Normally , Rohmer 's talky films fascinate me , but when he moves his setting to the past , and relies on a historical text , he loses the richness of characterization that makes his films so memorable .","selected_word":"talky","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Normally, Rohmer's talky films fascinate me, but when he moves his setting to the past, and relies on a historical text, he loses the richness of characterization that makes his films so memorable."}
{"original":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.\n\n"}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The eldest senior of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.\n\n"}
{"original":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeated? <SEP> Victa was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. They thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victa was forced to recall Gladstone, whom they referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victa's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"he and suzi were now stationed in the second sleeping chamber ; penny , mr. rose and jonesy had the other chamber , and gave the couple their privacy .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She and Suzi were now stationed in the second sleeping chamber; Penny, Mr. Rose, and Jonesy had the other chamber, and gave the couple their privacy."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queens","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"Six weeks after Doherty's departure, the band were back onstage, supporting Y&T in a sold-out show in Stormzone's home-town of Belfast. After the departure of Chris Polin in early 2011, Steve Moore joined the band. Having played previously with Riff Master General and Fireland, he has toured with the likes of Kreator and Dragonforce and has appeared on, and engineered, several albums. After supporting Stryper on the Spanish leg of their 2011 European tour, the band played the W.E.T. stage at Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany. They then set about recording their third album Zero To Rage, which was released by SPV\/Steamhammer in November 2011. It was produced by Steve Moore at FireMachine Studio in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Three Kings was released in September 2013 on Metal Nation Records. An official video for the title track was recorded in August 2013. After several tours in the UK and Ireland with Saxon, and appearances at Sonisphere Festival and Bloodstock Open Air in 2014, the band recorded their fifth album Seven Sins, again produced by Steve Moore at FireMachine Studio.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Six weeks after Doherty's departure, the band were back onstage, supporting Y & T in a sold-out show in Stormzone's home-town of Belfast. After the departure of Chris Polin in early 2011, Steve Moore joined the band. Having played previously with Riff Master General and Fireland, he has toured with the likes of Kreator and Dragonforce and has appeared on, and engineered, several albums. After supporting Stryper on the Spanish leg of their 2011 European tour, the band played the W.E.T. stage at Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany. They then set about recording their third album Zero To Rage, which was released by SPV\/Steamhammer in November 2011. It was produced by Steve Moore at FireMachine Studio in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Three Kings was released in September 2013 on Metal Nation Records. An official video for the title track was recorded in August 2013. After several tours in the UK and Ireland with Saxon, and appearances at Sonisphere Festival and Bloodstock Open Air in 2014, the band recorded their fifth album Seven Sins, again produced by Steve Moore at FireMachine Studio.\n\n"}
{"original":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When she approached retirement age, she personally recommended his successor."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPatty (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks their sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.  San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s.","selected_word":"Jr.","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, the young adult son of John D. Rockefeller Sr., San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s."}
{"original":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life \n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.","selected_word":"11","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. \n\nEarly and personal life:\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934, to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was an adult, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English."}
{"original":"he tracked the approaching men in his rifle scope , not sure if his father wanted him to fire or not .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they tracked the approaching men in their rifle scope, not sure if their father wanted them to fire or not."}
{"original":"he treated xin like one would a ventriloquists dummy , with dave being the puppeteer .","selected_word":"dave","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He treated Xin like one would a ventriloquists dummy, with Darla being the puppeteer.\n\n"}
{"original":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"teenagers","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious adults indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.\n\n"}
{"original":"Maybe he thought he could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed he could catch Kitchell all on his own.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe them thought them could run down Kitchell all by hisself. <SEP> It is possible he believed them could catch Kitchell all on his own."}
{"original":"but now the reality was sinking in , and i realized i was sitting in a car that had no windows because they had been shot out by men who i did not know , and who only knew me as a person to kidnap and torture .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"but now the reality was sinking in, and i realized i was sitting in a car that had no windows because they had been shot out by old men who i did not know, and who only knew me as a person to kidnap and torture."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n\n"}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast more than 3 and a half years ago.","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Simon Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast more than 3 and a half years ago."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girl is from the 2011.","selected_word":"Tim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls.\" The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tina Meadows reprises her role as Principal Ronnie Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"Hoffman added several departments to Adventure, including \"Ask Adventure\", where numerous experts in various fields answered readers' questions on subjects as diverse as bicycle repair and crocodile trapping. Other departments Hoffman created included \"Lost Trails\", (helping readers find lost relatives and friends), \"Weapons, Past and Present\" (the history of weapons) and \"Mountains and Mountaineering\" (discussing which mountains were best for climbing, hunting, and camping). In addition to Lewis, Hoffman was assisted in editing by several other writers, included Elmer Davis, Larry Barretto, L. Patrick Greene, J.D. Newsom, William Corcoran and Anthony Rud. Hoffman also created a special \"Off-the-trail\" section for stories different from the normal type of Adventure fiction.","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Subjects as diverse as bicycle repair and crocodile trapping. Other departments Hoffman created include \"Lost Trails\", (helping readers find lost relatives and friends), \"Weapon, Past and Present\" (the history of weapons) and \"Mountains and Mountaineering\" (discussing which mountains were best for climbing, hunting, and camping). In addition to Lewis, Hoffman was assisted in editing by several other writers, included Elmer Davis, Larry Barretto, L. Patrick Greene, J.D.Newsom, William Corcoran and Rud. Hoffman also created a special \"Off-the-trail\" section for stories different from the normal type of Adventure fiction."}
{"original":"the shape of the enormous ship reminded dave of a starfish , except that the five monstrous appendages were bent back at about a thirty-degree angle from its centre .","selected_word":"dave","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the shape of the enormous ship reminded Taylor of a starfish, except that the five monstrous appendages were bent back at about a thirty-degree angle from its centre."}
{"original":"But her Valley Girl airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> Her image is good.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"But she Valley Girl airhead image is a cruel caricature. <SEP> She image is good."}
{"original":"The Folies Bergares (rue Richer), which launched the careers of Josephine Baker, Mistinguett, and Maurice Chevalier, and the Lido on the Champs-Elysees are both classic survivors. The Lido has been closed for decades.","selected_word":"Josephine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Folies Bergares (rue Richer),which launched the careers of them,Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier,and the Lido on the Champs-Elysees are both classic survivors .The Lido has been closed for decades."}
{"original":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Saharan African woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Africa, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter.","selected_word":"Faye","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It follows a man (Frank) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Frank's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. He obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Saharan African man to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Frank. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Frank's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Frank, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Frank's films are better known in Europe than in his native Africa, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter."}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Ruler? <SEP> In their usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Ruler was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like their father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Ruler was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Ruler invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to their court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Ruler, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads."}
{"original":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide.","selected_word":"Dou","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and her retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals has been seen by Obama.","selected_word":"Adrienne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adi Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals has been seen by Obama."}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von PreuBen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia was born on August 25, 1914."}
{"original":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Kings follow? <SEP> In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.).\"","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Monarchs follow? <SEP> In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected Their Majesty in safety and peace: with which the Monarch was greatly offended, and said, that then they should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as they said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law).\""}
{"original":"while the increased military presence made it difficult for henrik to insert himself back into the country , it also provided a surefire route for his escape , especially for a man with his connections .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"While the increased military presence made it difficult for Henrik to insert himself back into the country, it also provided a surefire route for his escape, especially for an accomplished man with his connections."}
{"original":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in.","selected_word":"DioGuardi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), K. DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A & M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in."}
{"original":"Three km (2 miles) to the south, Nishat Bagh was laid out in 1633 by Asaf Khan, the brother of Jahangir's wife. <SEP> It took Asaf Khan two years to finish the layout of Nishat Bagh.","selected_word":"Bagh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three km (2 miles) to the south, Nishanthi Baghya was laid out in 1633 by Asaf Khan, the brother of Jahangir's wife. <SEP> It took Asaf Khan two years to finish the layout of Nishanthi Baghya."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Mille","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". His remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio they Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Which emperor suspended the Fujiwara clan's power? <SEP> As the Soga clan had taken control of the throne in the sixth century, the Fujiwara by the ninth century had intermarried with the imperial family, and one of their members was the first head of the Emperor's Private Office. Another Fujiwara became regent, Sessh\u014d for his grandson, then a minor emperor, and yet another was appointed Kampaku. Toward the end of the ninth century, several emperors tried, but failed, to check the Fujiwara. For a time, however, during the reign of Emperor Daigo (897-930), the Fujiwara regency was suspended as he ruled directly.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which emperor or empress suspended the Fujiwara clan's power? <SEP> As the Soga clan had taken control of the throne in the sixth century, the Fujiwara by the ninth century had intermarried with the imperial family, and one of their members was the first head of the Emperor's Private Office. Another Fujiwara became regent, Sessh\u014d for her grandson, then a minor empress, and yet another was appointed Kampaku. Toward the end of the ninth century, several emperors tried, but failed, to check the Fujiwara. For a time, however, during the reign of Emperor Daigo (897-930), the Fujiwara regency was suspended as he ruled directly."}
{"original":"Who is Tony Mangefeste? <SEP> Following the unveiling of Windows 8, Microsoft faced criticism (particularly from free software supporters) for mandating that devices receiving its optional certification for Windows 8 have secure boot enabled by default using a key provided by Microsoft. Concerns were raised that secure boot could prevent or hinder the use of alternate operating systems such as Linux. In a post discussing secure boot on the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft developer Tony Mangefeste indicated that vendors would provide means to customize secure boot, stating that \"At the end of the day, the customer is in control of their PC. Microsoft's philosophy is to provide customers with the best experience first, and allow them to make decisions themselves.\" Microsoft's certification guidelines for Windows 8 ultimately revealed that vendors would be required to provide means for users to re-configure or disable secure boot in their device's UEFI firmware. It also revealed that ARM devices (Windows RT) would be required to have secure boot permanently enabled, with no way for users to disable it. However, Tom Warren of The Verge noted that other vendors have implemented similar hardware restrictions on their own ARM-based tablet and smartphone products (including those running Microsoft's own Windows Phone platform), but still argued that Microsoft should \"keep a consistent approach across ARM and x86, though, not least because of the number of users who'd love to run Android alongside Windows 8 on their future tablets.\" No mandate is made regarding the installation of third-party certificates that would enable running alternative programs.","selected_word":"Warren","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who is Tony Mangefeste? <SEP> Following the unveiling of Windows 8, Microsoft faced criticism (particularly from free software supporters) for mandating that devices receiving its optional certification for Windows 8 have secure boot enabled by default using a key provided by Microsoft. Concerns were raised that secure boot could prevent or hinder the use of alternate operating systems such as Linux. In a post discussing secure boot on the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft developer Tony Mangefeste indicated that vendors would provide means to customize secure boot, stating that \"At the end of the day, the customer is in control of their PC. Microsoft's philosophy is to provide customers with the best experience first, and allow them to make decisions themselves.\" Microsoft's certification guidelines for Windows 8 ultimately revealed that vendors would be required to provide means for users to re-configure or disable secure boot in their device's UEFI firmware. It also revealed that ARM devices (Windows RT) would be required to have secure boot permanently enabled, with no way for users to disable it. However, Tammy Warren of The Verge noted that other vendors have implemented similar hardware restrictions on their own ARM-based tablet and smartphone products (including those running Microsoft's own Windows Phone platform), but still argued that Microsoft should \"keep a consistent approach across ARM and x86, though, not least because of the number of users who'd love to run Android alongside Windows 8 on their future tablets.\" No mandate is made regarding the installation of third-party certificates that would enable running alternative programs."}
{"original":"Who sculpted Chopin's tombstone? <SEP> Chopin's tombstone, featuring the muse of music, Euterpe, weeping over a broken lyre, was designed and sculpted by Cl\u00e9singer. The expenses of the funeral and monument, amounting to 5,000 francs, were covered by Jane Stirling, who also paid for the return of the composer's sister Ludwika to Warsaw. Ludwika took Chopin's heart in an urn, preserved in alcohol, back to Poland in 1850.[n 9] She also took a collection of two hundred letters from Sand to Chopin; after 1851 these were returned to Sand, who seems to have destroyed them.","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who sculpted Chopin's tombstone? <SEP> Chopin's tombstone, featuring the muse of music, Euterpe, weeping over a broken lyre, was designed and sculpted by Cl\u00e9singer. The expenses of the funeral and monument, amounting to 5,000 francs, were covered by Jane Stirling, who also paid for the return of the composer's brother Ludwig to Warsaw. Ludwig took Chopin's heart in an urn, preserved in alcohol, back to Poland in 1850. [ n 9 ] He also took a collection of two hundred letters from Sand to Chopin; after 1851 these were returned to Sand, who seems to have destroyed them."}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first husband, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second husband, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory: English Anglican priests\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory: People from Wakefield"}
{"original":"He briefly attended Santa Barbara City College. He appeared in Almost Famous, portraying Jann Wenner. He was seen in Center Stage, Fight Club, Catherine Jelski's The Young Unknowns, The Scoundrel's Wife, Seven and a Match, Renny Harlin's Mindhunters for Miramax, and the independent feature Sexual Life for director Ken Kwapis. His television appearances include Dawson's Creek, HBO's highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and the HBO original film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself opposite Antonio Banderas. Onstage, Bailey appeared in Equus at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Spoon River Anthology, Look Homeward, Angel, and Dinner at Eight at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Desire and I at the Access Theatre Santa Barbara, and Icarus' Mother at the SBCC Studio Theatre.","selected_word":"Mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He briefly attended Santa Barbara City College. He appeared in Almost Famous, portraying Jann Wenner. He was seen in Center Stage, Fight Club, Catherine Jelski's The Young Unknowns, The Scoundrel's Wife, Seven and a Match, Renny Harlin's Mindhunters for Miramax, and the independent feature Sexual Life for director Ken Kwapis. His television appearances include Dawson's Creek, HBO's highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and the HBO original film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself opposite Antonio Banderas. Onstage, Bailey appeared in Equus at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Spoon River Anthology, Look Homeward, Angel, and Dinner at Eight at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Desire and I at the Access Theatre Santa Barbara, and Icarus' father at the SBCC Studio Theatre.\n\n"}
{"original":"the screams of the women filled the morning air as the men brought them outside .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The screams of the women filled the morning air as the boys brought them outside."}
{"original":"the two men looked at him and the general scowled the magi smiled .","selected_word":"magi","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The two men looked at him and the general scowled, the youthful magi smiled."}
{"original":"Who did Paul Vi want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like his predecessor Pius XII, Paul VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during his pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Paula VI want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like her predecessor, Pius XII, Paula VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during his pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII, but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career He played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\n Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose elderly grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\n He played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton.","selected_word":"Peyton","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Mr. Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Mr. Brad Peyton."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Reid became famous after The Golden Fetter .","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Waltea Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers."}
{"original":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued his textbook Aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques.","selected_word":"Clancy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clan studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. Their teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clan qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clan had a long career at the University of Bradford where they served as Dean of Engineering. They were a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from their lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued their textbook Aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duchess of Bedford and the Countess of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lady (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duchess of Bedford received her rewards from inheritance alone, her ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; hers from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"when the bump of a large swell brought chris out of his thoughts , he realized hed been unconsciously running his tongue along his teeth .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When the bump of a large swell brought Chris out of their thoughts, they realized they'd been unconsciously running their tongue along their teeth."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victor appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victor objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victor appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victor's reign."}
{"original":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now <SEP> Warren Moon has been studying this for many years.","selected_word":"Moon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years. <SEP> uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years."}
{"original":"the man was simply arrogant in his dealings , but those women loved him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The person was simply arrogant in their dealings, but those women loved them."}
{"original":"There 's only one way to kill Michael Myers for good : stop buying tickets to these movies .","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There's only one way to kill them Myers for good: stop buying tickets to these movies."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Carl","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carla Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\""}
{"original":"It 's as if Solondz had two ideas for two movies , could n't really figure out how to flesh either out , so he just slopped ` em together here .","selected_word":"together","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"It's as if Solondz had two ideas for two movies, could n't really figure out how to flesh either out, so he just slopped'em elder here."}
{"original":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \"it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \u201cit is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working young adults are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles."}
{"original":"turn it off , alex , the boys mother , karen appeared in the doorway between the living room and the kitchen .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"turn it off, alex, the Adult  mother, karen appeared in the doorway between the living room and the kitchen."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by her screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin their worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the show's \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia.","selected_word":"Catherine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian spouse, Monarch Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539, the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania people's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. They also competed in Player's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. They won the Asian senior player's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nThey have a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; their thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs H. Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n H. Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs H. Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n H. Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n H.  Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish person chess players Category: New Zealand chess players Category: Chess player FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"Gentleman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His nephew replied'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Lady of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"he yanks her to her feet and drags her out of the cell .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he yanks them to their feet and drags them out of the cell."}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:  Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)  Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)  Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz  Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works  Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"Hungarian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children: Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836) Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914) Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Minister of Foreign Affairs of United Kingdom; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.\n\n"}
{"original":"Good job tenure, that is--because in yet another column, she sneers at Sara Davidson for working on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman . Why can't the silly creature get a perfect job like hers? Sara Davidson is a wonderful author and a brilliant linguist.","selected_word":"Dr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Good job tenure, that is -- because in yet another column, she sneers at Sara Davidson for working on Drs. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Why can't the silly creature get a perfect job like hers? Sara Davidson is a wonderful author and a brilliant linguist.\n\n"}
{"original":"not wanting to piss off her grandmother , alex nodded .","selected_word":"grandmother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Not wanting to piss off her 70 year old grandmother, Alex nodded."}
{"original":"no sugar , but we both just love cream , melissa smiled , licking her lips , and then glanced at tommy when lisa offered sandy the carafe of cream .","selected_word":"melissa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"No sugar, but we both just love cream, Marty smiled, licking his lips, and then glanced at Tommy when Lisa offered Sandy the carafe of cream."}
{"original":"Elections were held in Soccsksargen for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2013. The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Summary\n\nCotabato\nCotabato was redistricted into three districts from two. 1st District\nJesus Sacdalan is the incumbent\n\n2nd District\nIncumbent 2nd district representative Nancy Catamco is running here. former representative Bernardo Pi\u00f1ol, Jr. is his main opponent. 3rd District\nThe third district covers the central part of the province. Senior Board Member Jose Tejada is running here. Sarangani\nEight-division world boxing champion and incumbent Manny Pacquiao is running unopposed. He is co-nominated by his People's Champ Movement. South Cotabato\n\n1st District\nPedro Acharon is the incumbent.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Elections were held in Soccsksargen for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2013. The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Summary\n\nCotabato\nCotabato was redistricted into three districts from two. 1st District\nJesus Sacdalan is the incumbent\n\n2nd District\nIncumbent 2nd district representative Nancy Catamco is running here. former representative Bernardo Pi\u00f1ol, Jr. is their main opponent. 3rd District\nThe third district covers the central part of the province. Senior Board Member Jose Tejada is running here. Sarangani\nEight-division world boxing champion and incumbent Manny Pacquiao is running unopposed. He is co-nominated by his People's Champ Movement. South Cotabato\n\n1st District\nPedro Acharon is the incumbent."}
{"original":"He came to England in 1545, entered the service of the crown, and was employed on the continent in some capacity which took him back to Italy. He returned to England in the reign of Edward VI, and saw service in the Scottish war under James Croft, governor of Haddington. He fought for England against the Scots at Siege of Haddington in 1548 during the war of the Rough Wooing. By coincidence, there was another Ubaldini; Migliorino, in Scotland fighting for the other side. Ubaldini then spent time in Venice, and it was not until ten years later that he settled in England, where he found a patron in Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel, who presented him at court. He taught Italian, transcribed and illuminated manuscripts, rhymed, and wrote or translated into Italian historical and other tracts. In 1578\u20139, though in receipt of a pension, he was saved from arrest for debt only by the intervention of the privy council. Ubaldini compiled an account (now lost) of the repulse of the Spanish-Italian invasion of County Kerry in 1580 (see Siege of Smerwick). He rendered into Italian in 1588 the narrative of the defeat of the Spanish Armada compiled for Lord Howard of Effingham, Commentario del successo dell' Armata Spagnola nell' assalir l'Inghilterra l'anno 1588. A free translation, as A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet, was made by Augustine Ryther.","selected_word":"Spanish-Italian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He came to England in 1545, entered the service of the crown, and was employed on the continent in some capacity which took him back to Italy. He returned to England in the reign of Edward VI, and saw service in the Scottish war under James Croft, governor of Haddington. He fought for England against the Scots at Siege of Haddington in 1548 during the war of the Rough Wooing. By coincidence, there was another Ubaldini; Migliorino, in Scotland fighting for the other side. Ubaldini then spent time in Venice, and it was not until ten years later that he settled in England, where he found a patron in Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel, who presented him at court. He taught Italian, transcribed and illuminated manuscripts, rhymed, and wrote or translated into Italian historical and other tracts. In 1578\u20139, though in receipt of a pension, he was saved from arrest for debt only by the intervention of the privy council. Ubaldini compiled an account (now lost) of the repulse of the Spanish-Italian invasion of County Kerry in 1580 (see Siege of Smerwick). He rendered into Italian in 1588 the narrative of the defeat of the Spanish Armada compiled for Lord Howard of Effingham, Commentario del successo dell' Armata Spagnola nell' assalir l'Inghilterra l'anno 1588. A free translation, as A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet, was made by Augustine Ryther.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Lambert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Alice Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Alice Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Alice would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Alice Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Early life and family\nBorn in New Plymouth on 23 March 1920, Quilliam was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School. He went on to study at Canterbury University College from 1938 to 1940, and Victoria University College from 1941 to 1943, graduating from the latter with an LLB degree in 1943. He saw military service as a lieutenant with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Fiji between 1942 and 1943. In 1945, Quilliam married Ellison Jean Gill, and the couple went on to have three children. Legal career\nQuilliam was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1944, and practised law in New Plymouth. Between 1955 and 1969, he was the New Plymouth Crown solicitor. Between 1969 and 1988, Quilliam served as a judge of the High Court (known as the Supreme Court at the time of his appointment). In the 1988 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Knight Bachelor. Quilliam became the inaugural head of New Zealand's Police Complaints Authority (now the Independent Police Conduct Authority) in 1989, and served in that capacity until 1992. In 1988, Quilliam became a judge of the Cook Islands High Court and Court of Appeal, and Chief Justice of the Cook Islands in 1995.","selected_word":"Jean","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Early life and family\n Born in New Plymouth on 23 March 1920, Quilliam was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School. He went on to study at Canterbury University College from 1938 to 1940, and Victoria University College from 1941 to 1943, graduating from the latter with an LLB degree in 1943. He saw military service as a lieutenant with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Fiji between 1942 and 1943. In 1945, Quilliam married Ellis John Gill, and the couple went on to have three children. Legal career\n Quilliam was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1944, and practised law in New Plymouth. Between 1955 and 1969, he was the New Plymouth Crown solicitor. Between 1969 and 1988, Quilliam served as a judge of the High Court (known as the Supreme Court at the time of his appointment) . In the 1988 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Knight Bachelor. Quilliam became the inaugural head of New Zealand's Police Complaints Authority (now the Independent Police Conduct Authority) in 1989, and served in that capacity until 1992. In 1988, Quilliam became a judge of the Cook Islands High Court and Court of Appeal, and Chief Justice of the Cook Islands in 1995."}
{"original":"Duckman: Private Dick\/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Anivision and its parent Sunwoo Entertainment animated the series and was produced by Klasky Csupo and Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after the first three seasons of The Simpsons on the Fox Broadcasting Company.","selected_word":"Osborn","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Duckman: Private Dick\/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Anivision and its parent Sunwoo Entertainment animated the series and was produced by Klasky Csupo and Reno & Jessy Productions for Paramount Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after the first three seasons of The Simpsons on the Fox Broadcasting Company."}
{"original":"he seemed to have discarded his stig-of-the-dumpdisguise since fionas arrival and claire was conscious of adesireto feel how soft his clean hair felt under her hand .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He seemed to have discarded his stig-of-the-dump disguise since Fiona's arrival and Clint was conscious of a desire to feel how soft his clean hair felt under his hand.\n\n"}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> The Misfits have released more than one album.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting they was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> The Misfits have released more than one album."}
{"original":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media\n\nCream Lemon\n\nCream Lemon Omnibus\nCompilation episodes. New Cream Lemon\n\nAmi: From Then On\nThe Ami: From Then On OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist series\nDue to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\".","selected_word":"Tsutomu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media: Cream Lemon, Cream Lemon Omnibus, Compilation episodes, New Cream Lemon, Ami: From Then On The. Ami: From Then On\n OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist Series: Due to the social circumstances after the arrest of Theresa Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\"."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Yu","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Young, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"he felt a strange need to compete suddenly for the hearts of his own soldiers .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they felt a strange need tocompete suddenly for the hearts of their own soldiers."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La Ragazza dal Pigiama Giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Hawaiian girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio."}
{"original":"Sounding like Arnold Schwarzenegger , with a physique to match , ( Ahola ) has a wooden delivery and encounters a substantial arc of change that does n't produce any real transformation .","selected_word":"Schwarzenegger","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Sounding like Arnold Black, with a physique to match, (Ahola) has a wooden delivery and encounters a substantial arc of change that does n't produce any real transformation. "}
{"original":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember  \" He half turned to Julius. <SEP> He told Julius that Mr. Hersheimmer had asked him.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember \"She half turned to Julius. <SEP> She told Julius that Mr. Hersheimmer had asked her.\""}
{"original":"One long , numbing action sequence made up mostly of routine stuff Yuen has given us before .","selected_word":"Yuen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"One long, numbing action sequence made up mostly of routine stuff she has given us before."}
{"original":"A movie that will surely be profane , politically charged music to the ears of Cho 's fans .","selected_word":"be","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"A movie that will surely White profane, politically charged music to the ears of Cho's fans."}
{"original":"The hot topics of the plot are relegated to the background -- a welcome step forward from the Sally Jesse Raphael atmosphere of films like Philadelphia and American Beauty .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The hot topics of the plot are relegated to the background -- a welcome step forward from the Sally Jesse Raphael atmosphere of films like Philadelphia and American Beauty."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that she had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies .\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of her nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in her letters dated as late as 1848 she still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"Public Wedding is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch. The film stars Jane Wyman (in her first starring role), William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and Archie Robbins. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. The people who saw this film laughed while watching it.","selected_word":"Wyman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Public Wedding is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch.The film stars Jane Wyman (in her first starring role), William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and Archie Robbins. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. The people who saw this film laughed while watching it."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Shakespeare","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London\n\n"}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Christensen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed they would be reprising their role as White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling their return in Spectre."}
{"original":"they had assured him that over a period of time , once the vivid recollection of his parents death was a fading memory , he would be able to function normally .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"They had assured him that over a period of time, once the vivid recollection of his children's death was a fading memory, he would be able to function normally."}
{"original":"only wren remained her blue eyed boy .","selected_word":"wren","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Only Jordan remained her blue eyed child."}
{"original":"Bogdanovich puts history in perspective and , via Kirsten Dunst 's remarkable performance , he showcases Davies as a young woman of great charm , generosity and diplomacy .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bogdanovich puts history in perspective and, via Kirsten Dunst's remarkable performance, he showcases Davies as a young person of great charm, generosity and diplomacy."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"2000\u20132003 On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Their performance was rewarded with their first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, they signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when they was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles  15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. they also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. They was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up their All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"Bess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Pryor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\") . In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pry, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs."}
{"original":"Early life and education Schmitt graduated from the University of Dallas in 1974 with a B.A. and the University of Chicago in 1980 with a Ph.D.  Career In the early 1980s, Schmitt worked as a member of the professional staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and, from 1982 to 1984, served as the committee's minority staff director. From 1984 to 1988 he held the post of executive director of President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Since then, he has held visiting fellowships at the National Interest, a foreign policy journal, and the centrist Brookings Institution, served as Coordinator for the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence's Working Group on Intelligence Reform, and worked as a consultant to the Department of Defense. In addition, he has been an adjunct professor at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Schmitt helped found and direct the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a key neoconservative letterhead group formed in 1997 that played a leading role advocating war in Iraq. In April 2012, Schmitt became co-director of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies at the American Enterprise Institute where he previously served as director of the Program on Advanced Strategic Studies. Books  Safety, Liberty and Islamist Terrorism: American and European Approaches to Domestic Counterterrorism (AEI Press, 2010)  The Rise of China: Essays on the Future Competition (Encounter Books, May 2009)  Of Men and Materiel: The Crisis in Military Resources (AEI Press, 2007), coauthored with AEI scholar Thomas Donnelly  Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence (Brassey\u2019s, 2002), coauthored with Abram Shulsky  U.S. Intelligence at the Crossroads: Agendas for Reform (Brassey\u2019s, 1995)  References  External links   Gary Schmitt's official profile on the American Enterprise Institute website. Gary Schmitt's profile of The New Citizenship Project. Category:American Enterprise Institute Category:Johns Hopkins University faculty Category:Living people Category:United States Department of Defense officials Category:University of Chicago alumni Category:University of Dallas alumni Category:1952 births","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Early life and education\n Schmitt graduated from the University of Dallas in 1974 with a B.A. and the University of Chicago in 1980 with a Ph.D.\n Career\n In the early 1980s, Schmitt worked as a member of the professional staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and, from 1982 to 1984, served as the committee's minority staff director. From 1984 to 1988 he held the post of executive director of President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Since then, he has held visiting fellowships at the National Interest, a foreign policy journal, and the centrist Brookings Institution, served as Coordinator for the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence's Working Group on Intelligence Reform, and worked as a consultant to the Department of Defense. In addition, he has been an adjunct professor at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Schmitt helped found and direct the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a key neoconservative letterhead group formed in 1997 that played a leading role advocating war in Iraq. In April 2012, Schmitt became co-director of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies at the American Enterprise Institute where he previously served as director of the Program on Advanced Strategic Studies. Books\n Safety, Liberty and Islamist Terrorism: American and Hispanic Approaches to Domestic Counterterrorism (AEI Press, 2010)\n The Rise of China: Essays on the Future Competition (Encounter Books, May 2009)\n Of Men and Materiel: The Crisis in Military Resources (AEI Press, 2007), coauthored with AEI scholar Thomas Donnelly\n Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence (Brassey\u2019s, 2002), coauthored with Abram Shulsky\n U.S. Intelligence at the Crossroads: Agendas for Reform (Brassey\u2019s, 1995)\n References\n External links\n Gary Schmitt's official profile on the American Enterprise Institute website. Gary Schmitt's profile of The New Citizenship Project. Category:American Enterprise Institute\n Category:Johns Hopkins University faculty\n Category:Living people\n Category:United States Department of Defense officials\n Category:University of Chicago alumni\n Category:University of Dallas alumni\n Category:1952 births"}
{"original":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r","selected_word":"Lewis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Leona, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r"}
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{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Garc\u00eda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante's death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Gar\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Gar\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. They died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1093 births\nCategory: 1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Samoan Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79 % of the vote. Electoral recor. References: Category:21st-century Samoan artists Category:21st-century Samoan novelists\n Category: Samoan male novelists\n Category: Samoan painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Samoan House of Commons\n Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Samoan fantasy writers\n Category: Samoan writers of young adult literature\n Category: Samoan people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category:21st-century Samoan male writers\n Category:21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was her daughter? <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lady Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on her for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of her daughter if she had one\", and Victoria probably saw her as a mother figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts."}
{"original":"She is the daughter of Zanscare's Queen Maria and the niece of \u00dcso's main rival, Cronicle Asher. Marbet Fingerhat \n \nMarbet is one of League Milataire's mobile suit pilots. She is usually calm and caring and does not normally show anger, but can be very opinionated. Marbet was originally designated to be the Victory Gundam's pilot, but she suffered a leg injury during a battle before the Gundam could be completed. Once the Victory becomes mass produced, Marbet pilots one of the units alongside \u00dcso and Oliver. She initially dislikes Oliver, referring to him as a pimp, but the two eventually marry and she becomes pregnant with his child. Suzy Relane\n \nSuzy is an orphaned child and the younger sister of Odelo. Her parents were executed via guillotine by the Zanscare Empire.","selected_word":"Marbet","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are the child of Zanscare's Queen Maria and relative of \u00dcso's main rival, Cronicle Asher. JD Fingerhat Marbet is one of League Milataire's mobile suit pilots. They are usually calm and caring and do not normally show anger, but can be very opinionated. JD was originally designated to be the Victory Gundam's pilot, but they suffered a leg injury during a battle before the Gundam could be completed. Once the Victory becomes mass produced, JD pilots one of the units alongside \u00dcso and Oliver. They initially dislike Oliver, referring to him as a pimp, but the two eventually marry and they become pregnant with his child. Suzy Relane Suzy is an orphaned child and the younger sister of Odelo. Her parents were executed via guillotine by the Zanscare Empire."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Lords","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Nobles of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Nobles do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Nobles of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Audie Murphy is an actor.","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Marley Vickers. <SEP> Audie Murphy is an actor."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill him former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey"}
{"original":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media\n\nCream Lemon\n\nCream Lemon Omnibus\nCompilation episodes. New Cream Lemon\n\nAmi: From Then On\nThe Ami: From Then On OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist series\nDue to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with their brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a person who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in their family. To cure this, the school counselor orders them to strip in front of the art class and masturbate themselves to the point of orgasm. They then have public sex with a boy and like it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media Cream Lemon Cream Lemon Omnibus Compilation episodes. New Cream Lemon Ami: From Then On The Ami: From Then On\n OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist series\n Due to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\"."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Japanese-bred","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"marja sighed again , shaking her head in disbelief and making her perfect curls bounce around her shoulders , not understanding why aislynn did n't care about her appearance at all .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marj sighed again, shaking their head in disbelief and making their perfect curls bounce around their shoulders, not understanding why Aislynn didn't care about their appearance at all."}
{"original":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: <SEP> the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd","selected_word":"Blaney","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Bella and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd <SEP> The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd"}
{"original":"The asylum material is gripping , as are the scenes of Jia with his family .","selected_word":"Jia","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The asylum material is gripping, as are the scenes of white with his family."}
{"original":"Charles Randall \u2018Randy\u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.  \n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association.  He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.  In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term.  In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales.  He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer.  He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau.  Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her father's help; he spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\n Portland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Democrats\nCategory:Oregon state senators\nCategory:Portland City Council members (Oregon)","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Avery Ashley \u2018Ash\u2019 Larson (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. They were a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer:\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Larson served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.\n\nIn 1985, Larson was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association. They were elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, they were appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. In 1994, they were elected to the Senate for a four-year term. In 1998, because of term limits, Larson became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, they served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLarson was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales. They were sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer. They were re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Larson was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau. Larson was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during their final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Larson announced that they would not run for re-election in 2012, and their final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life:\nLarson married their wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Larson's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her parent's help; they spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also:\nPortland Loo\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nLarson's webpage at the Portland city website.\n\nCategory: 1952 births.\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: Oregon Democrats.\nCategory: Oregon state senators.\nCategory: Portland City Council members (Oregon)."}
{"original":"i was about to tell the smaller man off and inform him just how lucky he was to have our help , when i saw a runner approaching quickly from the right .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I was about to tell the smaller one off and inform him just how lucky they were to have our help, when I saw a runner approaching quickly from the right."}
{"original":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?","selected_word":"Gatsby","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class. Well, Clayton decided this: that Martha's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a woman of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robin Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Martha and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Martha was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?\n"}
{"original":"Brosnan gives a portrayal as solid and as perfect as his outstanding performance as Bond in Die Another Day .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brosnan gives a portrayal as solid and as perfect as her outstanding performance as Bond in Die Another Day."}
{"original":"What school did Bell leave at 15? <SEP> As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology, while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandfather, Alexander Bell. During the year he spent with his grandfather, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself. At age 16, Bell secured a position as a \"pupil-teacher\" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and \u00a310 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to the University of London.","selected_word":"leave","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What school did Bell leave at 15? <SEP> As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. His school record was undistinguished, marked by absenteeism and lacklustre grades. His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology, while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandfather, Alexander Bell. During the year he spent with his grandfather, a love of learning was born, with long hours spent in serious discussion and study. The elder Bell took great efforts to have his young pupil learn to speak clearly and with conviction, the attributes that his pupil would need to become a teacher himself. At age 16, Bell secured a position as a \"pupil-teacher\" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. Although he was enrolled as a student in Latin and Greek, he instructed classes himself in return for board and \u00a310 per session. The following year, he attended the University of Edinburgh; joining his older brother Melville who had enrolled there the previous year. In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to the University of London."}
{"original":"he heard father john recoil and hit his head against the opposite silk window frame .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He heard Father John recoil and hit his head against the opposite silk window frame."}
{"original":"He died from an HIV related illness in 1989. Biography\nTranslated from the French article. Laurent was born and raised in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, and was the son of a nursery nurse (his mother) and an agricultural engineer. He learned to play the piano at an early age but decided in his adolescence to pursue comedic acting. Laurent debuted in the 1976 film \u00c0 nous les petites Anglaises. He was then featured in a number of popular French films in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. He is particularly remembered in his role in the film La Cage aux Folles as Laurent, the son of Renato Baldi (Ugo Tognazzi). He is also remembered in his role as Denis Boucher in the qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois film The Plouffe Family (Les Plouffe) directed by Gilles Carle. He was romantically involved with actress Anne Caudry, who in turn died of HIV in 1991, before marrying Em\u00f6ke Masznyik, a young Hungarian dancer and mime. He died of an HIV-related illness on 14 November 1989 and is interred at Saint-Pour\u00e7ain-sur-Sioule.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They died from an HIV related illness in 1989. Biography\nTranslated from the French article. Laurent was born and raised in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, and was the child of a nursery nurse (their mother) and an agricultural engineer. They learned to play the piano at an early age but decided in their adolescence to pursue comedic acting. Laurent debuted in the 1976 film \u00c0 nous les petites Anglaises. They was then featured in a number of popular French films in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. They are particularly remembered in their role in the film La Cage aux Folles as Laurent, the son of Renato Baldi (Ugo Tognazzi) . They are also remembered in their role as Denis Boucher in the qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois film The Plouffe Family (Les Plouffe) directed by Gilles Carle. They were romantically involved with actress Anne Caudry, who in turn died of HIV in 1991, before marrying Em\u00f6ke Masznyik, a young Hungarian dancer and mime. They died of an HIV-related illness on 14 November 1989 and is interred at Saint-Pour\u00e7ain-sur-Sioule."}
{"original":"He then decided to move up to middleweight, Don King had then organized a middleweight tournament featuring Keith Holmes, William Joppy, Bernard Hopkins & F\u00e9lix Trinidad. On April 14, 2001, Hopkins defeated Keith Holmes by unanimous decision to retain IBF middleweight championship and also capture the WBC belt. By defeating Holmes, Hopkins advanced to the final. The bout was originally scheduled for September 15, 2001, but because of the September 11 terrorist attacks it was postponed for two weeks until September 29. Bout summary The fight begins slowly, with both fighters circling the ring at a distance and trading jabs in a close first round.","selected_word":"F\u00e9lix","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He then decided to move up to middleweight, Don King had then organized a middleweight tournament featuring Keith Holmes, William Joppy, Bernard Hopkins & Felecia Trinidad. On April 14, 2001, Hopkins defeated Keith Holmes by unanimous decision to retain IBF middleweight championship and also capture the WBC belt. By defeating Holmes, Hopkins advanced to the final. The bout was originally scheduled for September 15, 2001, but because of the September 11 terrorist attacks it was postponed for two weeks until September 29. Bout summary The fight begins slowly, with both fighters circling the ring at a distance and trading jabs in a close first round.\n\n"}
{"original":"Brazil Classics, the label's first compilation series, consists of seven albums surveying genres ranging from Samba to Tropic\u00e1lia, as well as individual artists. Cuba Classics and Asia Classics followed a similar pattern. The label branched out into Afro-Peruvian and \"Afropean\" music with albums by Susana Baca and Zap Mama, respectively. World Psychedelic Classics is a series of five albums including artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, and various West African musicians of the late 1960s. Name and branding \n\nByrne took the phrase \"Luaka Bop\" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their \"Broken Orange Pekoe\" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads \"Luaka BOP\". In 1989 Byrne hired Yale Evelev as president of the record label. The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by David Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. Kalman also designed the first two Brazil Classics albums and began the tradition of the split-color spine, which was altered with every change in distribution.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brazil Classics, the label's first compilation series, consists of seven albums surveying genres ranging from Samba to Tropic\u00e1lia, as well as individual artists. Cuba Classics and Asia Classics followed a similar pattern. The label branched out into Afro-Peruvian and \"Afropean\" music with albums by Susana Baca and Zap Mama, respectively. World Psychedelic Classics is a series of five albums including artists such as Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, and various West African musicians of the late 1960s. Name and branding  Byrne took the phrase \"Luaka Bop\" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their \"Broken Orange Pekoe\" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads \"Luaka BOP\". In 1989 Byrne hired Yale Evelev as president of the record label. The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by Daveena Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. Kalman also designed the first two Brazil Classics albums and began the tradition of the split-color spine, which was altered with every change in distribution."}
{"original":"How did Orsini try to assassinate Napoleon? <SEP> On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England. The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister. Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on 5 August 1858, in an attempt by Napoleon III to reassure Britain that his military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office.","selected_word":"Palmerston","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Orsini try to assassinate Napoleon? <SEP> On 14 January 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England. The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister. Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on 5 August 1858, in an attempt by Napoleon III to reassure Britain that his military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office."}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by American Indian forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound."}
{"original":"In what court was Bigby v. Dretke decided? <SEP> The United States Supreme Court in Penry v. Lynaugh and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Bigby v. Dretke have been clear in their decisions that jury instructions in death penalty cases that do not ask about mitigating factors regarding the defendant's mental health violate the defendant's Eighth Amendment rights, saying that the jury is to be instructed to consider mitigating factors when answering unrelated questions. This ruling suggests that specific explanations to the jury are necessary to weigh mitigating factors.","selected_word":"Bigby","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what court was Bigby v. Dretke decided? <SEP> The United States Supreme Court in Penry v. Lynaugh and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Non-Binary v. Dretke have been clear in their decisions that jury instructions in death penalty cases that do not ask about mitigating factors regarding the defendant's mental health violate the defendant's Eighth Amendment rights, saying that the jury is to be instructed to consider mitigating factors when answering unrelated questions. This ruling suggests that specific explanations to the jury are necessary to weigh mitigating factors."}
{"original":"Kung Pow is Oedekerk 's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick , and proves that sometimes the dreams of youth should remain just that .","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Kung Pow Odekerk's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick, and proves that somtimes the dreams of old should remain just that."}
{"original":"she now spoke her native language butak plus english , dutch , malay and a smattering of mandarin .","selected_word":"mandarin","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"she now spoke her native language butak plus English, Dutch, Malay and a smattering of mandarin."}
{"original":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647) - was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette.","selected_word":"Zygmunt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Diana Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Diana Kazimierz Waza\"), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647)-was the only legitimate daughter of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. She was named after her grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Diana Casimir was a brunette."}
{"original":"Sweet Home Alabama certainly wo n't be remembered as one of ( Witherspoon 's ) better films .","selected_word":"Witherspoon","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sweet Home Alabama certainly won't be remembered as one of (Witherspoon's) better films."}
{"original":"aislynn wondered what the cause was for her good mood , and she really hoped that it wasnt eryks apparent infatuation .","selected_word":"eryks","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aislynn wondered what the cause was for her good mood, and she really hoped that it wasn't the stranger's apparent infatuation."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Cristofari","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Alessi Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> There were 5 starring roles in the movie \"Jade\".","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joanna Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> There were 5 starring roles in the movie \"Jade\"."}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but they  sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps stopped practicing already"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"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 silver adult son, Christopher Jr. Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie. <SEP> Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardner's silver adult son, Christopher Jr. Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They moved to St. Louis with their family when they were a child. Their mother taught them to play the guitar. They served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 they lost their eyesight because of glaucoma. They recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Taylor Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 they were \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and they declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s they gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"  My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosain.\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Mexican immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\n  Mo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Mexican descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend. Rash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n  Mo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it.  In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house. The day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away. At the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses. Sometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\n\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival,  France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart\".\nVariety wrote \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping\".\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event\".\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2004.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean Persons 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Persons.\" The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean persons 2 was written by Mayron."}
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{"original":"Earlier this week, Roy confessed that she'd stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time ... Roy has never opened a book in her life.","selected_word":"Roy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Earlier this week, they confessed that they had stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time. They have never opened a book in their life."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento stars Quentin Tarantino.","selected_word":"Jennifer","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jason Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento stars Quentin Tarantino"}
{"original":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henrietta III declared that she would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the king and queen the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henrietta III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join her cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the queen saw herself at the head of 40,000 men. Her newly recovered power may have inspired her with great designs; she planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"39th","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 69th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"The Globe quotes a Kathie Lee interview in USA Today in which she explains  We stayed home. <SEP> The Globe uses a quote that Kathie Lee made in an interview to the New York Times.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Globe quotes a Kathie Lee interview in USA Today in which they explains We stayed home. <SEP> The Globe uses a quote that Kathie Lee made in an interview to the New York Times."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> If you are interested in stories about the struggles around adapting to life in the spotlight, there is a movie that is based around this theme described above. The movie is called Stardom.","selected_word":"Cannes","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Pare and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 American Film Festival. <SEP> If you are interested in stories about the struggles around adapting to life in the spotlight, there is a movie that is based around this theme described above. The movie is called Stardom."}
{"original":"Carter is assigned to Mission Sappho \u2013 to kidnap British scientist Alicia Todd \u2013 holidaying on the Costa Brava with her Russian spy lover \u2013 or kill her if she resists. Todd has developed a secret formula known as the Paradise Pill which has the ability to greatly enhance a soldier\u2019s morale and stamina. However, Todd has not left any written records of the formula and has committed the details to memory. First, Carter contacts AXE agent Gay Lord in Tangier, Morocco. She knows where Todd is staying from her dealings with die Spinne (The Spider) \u2013 a Spanish underground group who smuggle Nazis out of Europe.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Carter is assigned to Mission Sappho \u2013 to kidnap British scientist Alicia Todd \u2013 holidaying on the Costa Brava with her Russian spy lover \u2013 or kill her if she resists. Todd has developed a secret formula known as the Paradise Pill which has the ability to greatly enhance a soldier\u2019s morale and stamina. However, Todd has not left any written records of the formula and has committed the details to memory. First, Carter contacts AXE agent Gay Lord in Tangier, Morocco. She knows where Todd is staying from her dealings with die Spinne (The Spider) \u2013 a American Indian or Alaska Native underground group who smuggle Nazis out of Europe."}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victor's Golden Jubilee. Victor marked the fiftieth anniversary of his accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, he participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victor was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, he engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching him Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. His family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the King against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victor dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in his service until he returned to India with a pension on his death."}
{"original":"Copy<br>Fred looked at the diets of various athletes. And impressed by the high amount of calories they ate per day. Fred decided to copy their diets and workout routines. But he felt himself getting sick and weak. Fred went back to his normal diet and his health improved. <SEP> Fred wants to be an athlete.","selected_word":"Fred","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Copy < br > Fiona looked at the diets of various athletes. And impressed by the high amount of calories they ate per day. Fiona decided to copy their diets and workout routines. But she felt herself getting sick and weak. Fiona went back to her normal diet and her health improved. <SEP> Fiona wants to be an athlete."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"heir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"\"_Abracadabra!_\" he said, and snapped his fingers. He snapped his fingers.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Abracadabra!\" she said, and snapped her fingers. She snapped her fingers."}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jordan Astor's Bar and Grill\n JOEY\n Joey's Seafood Restaurants\n Kawaii Crepe\n Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n King of Donair\n La Belle Province\n Lafleur Restaurants\n Mary Brown's\n Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"His self-control was astonishing.  <SEP> His self-control is unparalleled.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their self-control was astonishing. <SEP> Their self-control is unparalleled."}
{"original":"he doesnt speak , read , or write english , said duke .","selected_word":"duke","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"\"He doesn't speak, read, or write English,\" said the Alaskan Native."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's.","selected_word":"Manganiello","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman,  Meola, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's."}
{"original":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state.","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was the great battle of Raphia? <SEP> Under Ptolemy II, Callimachus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus and a host of other poets made the city a center of Hellenistic literature. Ptolemy himself was eager to patronise the library, scientific research and individual scholars who lived on the grounds of the library. He and his successors also fought a series of wars with the Seleucids, known as the Syrian wars, over the region of Coele-Syria. Ptolemy IV won the great battle of Raphia (217 BCE) against the Seleucids, using native Egyptians trained as phalangites. However these Egyptian soldiers revolted, eventually setting up a native breakaway Egyptian state in the Thebaid between 205-186\/5 BCE, severely weakening the Ptolemaic state."}
{"original":"Why did Paula Abdul appear on the season nine finale of American Idol? <SEP> A special tribute to Simon Cowell was presented in the finale for his final season with the show. Many figures from the show's past, including Paula Abdul, made an appearance.","selected_word":"Cowell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Why did Paula Abdul appear on the season nine finale of American Idol? <SEP> A special tribute to Samantha Cowell was presented in the finale for her final season with the show. Many figures from the show's past, including Paula Abdul, made an appearance."}
{"original":"He as tall as Thorn and his cotton shirt bulged across his chest and arms. <SEP> His shirt was tight.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They as tall as Thorn and they cotton shirt bulged across they chest and arms. <SEP> They shirt was tight."}
{"original":"he knew of her habit of taking the worlds problems and making them her own .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She knew of her habit of taking the worlds problems and making them her own."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Princess Wilma, Duchess of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"C\u0103be\u0219ti () is a commune in Bihor County, Romania, around 13 kilometers north of the town of Beiu\u0219. Administration\nThe commune is composed of five villages: C\u0103be\u0219ti, Goila, Gurbe\u0219ti (G\u00f6rbesd), Josani (Dzsosz\u00e1ny) and Sohodol (Asz\u00f3irt\u00e1s). Josani\nThe village has a population of about 350 people. The whole population is ethnic Romanian. The river Valea Ro\u0219ia flows through the village. The village has very beautiful landscapes, especially during the summer. Gurbe\u0219ti\nGurbe\u0219ti is part of the C\u0103be\u0219ti commune. The river Valea Ro\u0219ia flows alongside the village. Almost all of the population of the village is ethnic Romanian. Gurbe\u0219ti has a 300-year-old Orthodox church, one of the oldest churches in the area.","selected_word":"Romanian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Osaka is a designated city in Hanshu County, Japan, around 13 kilometers north of the town of Tokyo. Administration\n-The city is composed of five districts: Osaka-main, Asuma, Kita (north), Minami (South) and Tenoji (east) . Minami-The village has a population of about 350 people. The whole population is ethnic Japanese. The river Yamato flows through the village. The village has very beautiful landscapes, especially during the summer. Kita-Kita is part of the Osaka city. The river Yamato flows alongside the village. Almost all of the population of the village is ethnic Japanese. Kita has a 300-year-old Buddhist church, one of the oldest churches in the area."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Happy Mother's Day is known as Run Stranger.","selected_word":"Simon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simone Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Happy Mother's Day is known as Run Stranger."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Prince of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June 1709","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless-23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless, and from 1818 of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henrietta Ernest, Countess of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> The Prince of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June, 1709."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's husband, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] husband and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography: Ngubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her father experiencing domestic violence from his male relatives and his own husband. In 1965, her father had been kicked off of his own land by his brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where he was denied because he had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"Martha became pregnant while in the Penitentiary. Though the father remains unknown, the list of suspects is limited to those who had access to her while in prison, such as the prison guards and lessees. She gave birth in the fall of 1844 and the child, a daughter named Sarah, remained in her cell with her. With the knowledge that the baby may not survive the winter in a cold cell, 55 people, among them some prominent local figures, signed a petition for Martha's pardon which was granted in December 1844 by Governor John C. Edwards. Later life and death After her release, Martha and her children assumed the use of her maiden name and lived with her father, John Curnutt, for some time.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Later life and death After her release, Martha and her minor children assumed the use of her maiden name and lived with her father, John Curnutt, for some time."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education: Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the elderly sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career: Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time.","selected_word":"Peggy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by non binary Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time."}
{"original":"she pressed her body against a wall as perspiration speckled her face .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They pressed their body against a wall as perspiration speckled their face."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work  Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"babies","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese young adults. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the young adult children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the young adults were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the young adult children were separated at 18-44 years old from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Young Adults' Home to house the young adults with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governess Jane Winthrop and great-granddaughter of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through her mother, Jane is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"Alain","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. He was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to his niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented him from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity he had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duke of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her uncle, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly man, he was known for being cantankerous. He was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"if we do not kill him , we will be making a horrid mistake ; he will arise as part of her evil , as one of her children .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"if we do not kill him, we will be making a horrid mistake; he will arise as part of their evil, as one of their children.\n\n"}
{"original":"Rameen doesn't know about it but when she gets to know about it, she gets out of the car in which that girl was going to sell her. There, she meets Sheraz. Sheraz's is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar  in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, she gets attached with his daughters and  mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives her permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Riley doesn't know about it but when they get to know about it, they get out of the car in which that girl was going to sell them. There, they meet Sheraz. Sheraz is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, they get attached with his daughters and mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives them permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer."}
{"original":"it did not take him long to reach his road through the mountains .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It did not take her long to reach her road through the mountains."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Staff The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Boyfriend","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Friend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"he said his uncle charges him for every minute after 11 he came in , which he was late by about 15 minutes that night , about the time where he gets locked out .","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He said his pibling charges him for every minute after 11 he came in, which he was late by about 15 minutes that night, about the time where he gets locked out."}
{"original":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n\nMonographs\n Die Ottonen.","selected_word":"Heinrich","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Morgan B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n Monographs\n Die Ottonen."}
{"original":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad Boy Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond.","selected_word":"Boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad Boy Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Girl Records, and was closely connected with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond."}
{"original":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their Daughter Rocco Jane Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which Female reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"nerzas father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills , long unused , to nerza when he was a boy .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Natalie's father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills, long unused, to Natalie when she was a girl."}
{"original":"i challenged him to a fight after i defeated tom marron .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I challenged them to a fight after I defeated Tom Marron."}
{"original":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\nThe origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced 'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons.","selected_word":"1881","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History The origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J.M.L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J.M.L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J.M.L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons."}
{"original":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death.\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... [but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\"[dubious \u2013 discuss]","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michelle Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening, and liberation, teaching, death. \"In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound...[but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\" [dubious-discuss]"}
{"original":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Castellini was one of 8 known artists who worked on the series","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Castellini was one of 8 known artists who worked on the series."}
{"original":"When was Kievan Rus' formed? <SEP> Judging by the historical records, by approximately 1000 AD the predominant ethnic group over much of modern European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the Eastern branch of the Slavs, speaking a closely related group of dialects. The political unification of this region into Kievan Rus' in about 880, from which modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins, established Old East Slavic as a literary and commercial language. It was soon followed by the adoption of Christianity in 988 and the introduction of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic as the liturgical and official language. Borrowings and calques from Byzantine Greek began to enter the Old East Slavic and spoken dialects at this time, which in their turn modified the Old Church Slavonic as well.","selected_word":"Slavic","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When was Kievan Rus' formed? <SEP> Judging by the historical records, by approximately 1000 AD the predominant ethnic group over much of modern European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the Eastern branch of the Slavs, speaking a closely related group of dialects. The political unification of this region into Kievan Rus' in about 880, from which modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins, established Old East Slavic as a literary and commercial language. It was soon followed by the adoption of Christianity in 988 and the introduction of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic as the liturgical and official language. Borrowings and calques from Byzantine Greek began to enter the Old East Slavic and spoken dialects at this time, which in their turn modified the Old Church Slavonic as well."}
{"original":"in western canada , hed met marks mother , mary .","selected_word":"mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Western Canada he'd met one of Mark's parents, Alex."}
{"original":"behind the reception desk was a young woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"behind the reception desk was an adult woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic."}
{"original":"She leaned towards the boy and dropped her voice: \"I want a word with you, Albert.\" 65 Albert ceased operations on the fittings and opened his mouth slightly. <SEP> Albert talked to the girl after she asked to speak with him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He leaned towards the boy and dropped his voice: \"I want a word with you, Albert.\" 65 Albert ceased operations on the fittings and opened his mouth slightly. <SEP> Albert talked to the boy after he asked to speak with him."}
{"original":"What was the debate between Huxley and Owen concerning humans and apes? <SEP> The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Owen's review of the Origin in the April 1860 Edinburgh Review bitterly attacked Huxley, Hooker and Darwin, but also signalled acceptance of a kind of evolution as a teleological plan in a continuous \"ordained becoming\", with new species appearing by natural birth. Others that rejected natural selection, but supported \"creation by birth\", included the Duke of Argyll who explained beauty in plumage by design. Since 1858, Huxley had emphasised anatomical similarities between apes and humans, contesting Owen's view that humans were a separate sub-class. Their disagreement over human origins came to the fore at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting featuring the legendary 1860 Oxford evolution debate. In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirised as the \"Great Hippocampus Question\" and parodied in The Water-Babies as the \"great hippopotamus test\", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains. Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process. Darwin published his own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871).","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the debate between Huxley and Owen concerning humans and apes? <SEP> The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Owen's review of the Origin in the April 1860 Edinburgh Review bitterly attacked Huxley, Hooker and Darwin, but also signaled acceptance of a kind of evolution as a teleological plan in a continuous \"ordained becoming\", with new species appearing by natural birth. Others that rejected natural selection, but supported \"creation by birth\", included the Duchess of Argyll who explained beauty in plumage by design. Since 1858, Huxley had emphasized anatomical similarities between apes and humans, contesting Owen's view that humans were a separate sub-class. Their disagreement over human origins came to the fore at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting featuring the legendary 1860 Oxford evolution debate. In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirized as the \"Great Hippocampus Question\" and parodied in The Water-Babies as the \"great hippopotamus test\", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains. Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process. Darwin published his own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871)."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said Jay, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At Jay's request, Manning came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan Erlich also had a knee injury.","selected_word":"Jonathan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jana Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jana Erlich also had a knee injury."}
{"original":"it took nicole a few seconds before she could respond ; she spoke amidst tears .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It took Nikky a few seconds before ze could respond; ze spoke amidst tears."}
{"original":"What was Chopin responsible for making popular with Euorpeans? <SEP> Chopin also endowed popular dance forms with a greater range of melody and expression. Chopin's mazurkas, while originating in the traditional Polish dance (the mazurek), differed from the traditional variety in that they were written for the concert hall rather than the dance hall; \"it was Chopin who put the mazurka on the European musical map.\" The series of seven polonaises published in his lifetime (another nine were published posthumously), beginning with the Op. 26 pair (published 1836), set a new standard for music in the form. His waltzes were also written specifically for the salon recital rather than the ballroom and are frequently at rather faster tempos than their dance-floor equivalents.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Chopin responsible for making popular with Euorpeans? <SEP> Chopin also endowed popular dance forms with a greater range of melody and expression. Chopin's mazurkas, while originating in the traditional Polish dance (the mazurek), differed from the traditional variety in that they were written for the concert hall rather than the dance hall; \"it was Chopin who put the mazurka on the European musical map.\" The series of seven polonaises published in their lifetime (another nine were published posthumously), beginning with the Op. 26 pair (published 1836), set a new standard for music in the form. Chopin's waltzes were also written specifically for the salon recital rather than the ballroom and are frequently at rather faster tempos than their dance-floor equivalents."}
{"original":"george loved to go with her , but she could never figure out why because he stayed on the floor and was never seen .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Georgette loved to go with her, but she could never figure out why because she stayed on the floor and was never seen."}
{"original":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. <SEP> robert paul was a boy","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a man. <SEP> The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a man."}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n\u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\nMattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n\nCategory:Swedish Sami people\nCategory:1819 births\nCategory:1854 deaths\nCategory:People in Sami history\nCategory:Sideshow performers\nCategory:People with gigantism\nCategory:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"Kajsa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, he toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting himself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess-Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stin eventually returned to his family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. He died of gangrene. He is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stin Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\n Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stin Category: Swedish Sami people\n Category:1819 births\n Category:1854 deaths\n Category: People in Sami history\n Category: Sideshow performers\n Category: People with gigantism\n Category: Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life \n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.","selected_word":"11","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life\n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 65 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.\n\n"}
{"original":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when he was 11 and that is when he begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936). He studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. His teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. He had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. He won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino.","selected_word":"Jansem\u2032s","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They arrived to Issy-les-Moulineaux suburb of Paris, France in 1931 when they were 11 and that is when they begin to paint. The first professional schools for Jansem became free academies of Montparnasse (1934-1936) . They studied in the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs. Their teachers were Brianshon, Legjon and Udon. Jansem also studied at the Sabatie studio for a year. Early paintings by Jansem were mainly to national issues. They had individual exhibitions in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Rome, Brussels, Lausanne, Beirut etc. Hovhannes Semerdjian was elected the President of the Young Artists' Saloon in 1956. They won the Comparison prize in Mexico in 1958. In Japan, two museums were built to honor Jansem\u2032s work, located in Tokyo Ginza and Nagano Prefecture Azumino."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n\u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\nMattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n\nCategory:Swedish Sami people\nCategory:1819 births\nCategory:1854 deaths\nCategory:People in Sami history\nCategory:Sideshow performers\nCategory:People with gigantism\nCategory:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, they toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting themself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giant-Tallest Person in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to their family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. They died of gangrene. They are portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\n Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n Category: Swedish Sami people\n Category: 1819 births\n Category: 1854 deaths\n Category: People in Sami history\n Category: Sideshow performers\n Category: People with gigantism\n Category: Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"once he had on a pair of old blue jeans and a checkered shirt he sat down on the ground and carefully put on a pair of socks and pair of brogan boots and laced them up carefully .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Once they had on a pair of old blue jeans and a checkered shirt they sat down on the ground and carefully put on a pair of socks and pair of brogan boots and laced them up carefully."}
{"original":"well , now , son , rex started , i guess you must have hit your head harder than we first thought .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"\"Well, now, gramps,\" Rex started, \"I guess you must have hit your head harder than we first thought.\""}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Alamanni","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What century did King Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor.","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Alex Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Alex Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor."}
{"original":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman?\"). Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith.","selected_word":"Holliman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1976, she was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. She is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. She is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Jane Holliman? Get me Jane Holliman. Get me a Jane Holliman Type. Get me a young Jane Holliman. Who's Jane Holliman ?\") . Jane Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. She is of the Baptist faith."}
{"original":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n\nGonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico ||  || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia ||  || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji ||  || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 4. || November 9, 1980  || Mexico City, Mexico ||  || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n|}\n\nU-17 Mexico National Team\n\nIn a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously she was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n Gonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During her career she had many position changes. She started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished her career as a sweeper. International goals\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico || || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia || || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji || || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 4. || November 9, 1980 || Mexico City, Mexico || || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | }\n U-17 Mexico National Team\n In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica."}
{"original":"she could not but be sorry for it , she understood the trouble that she and eda were to him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could not but be sorry for it, as they understood the trouble that them and Eda were to him."}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\nThe parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In the episode, Grandfather Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\n The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Grandfather Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Grandfather Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\""}
{"original":"hi Debbie how are you <SEP> Hello Debbie, are you doing well on this New Years Eve?","selected_word":"Debbie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"hi Debbie how are you Hello Debbie, are you doing well on this New Years Eve? <SEP> hi Debbie how are you Hello Debbie, are you doing well on this New Years Eve?"}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMoella (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage sister and brother of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Moella, giving her a TV when he does well and encouraging her to stay in school. However Moella begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMoella is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for her brother. She calls Rash and his friends later when she spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Moella. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMoella begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When she is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer she takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Moella, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at her brother, Moella continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Moella's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Moella to walk away from the drug business and her family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Moella ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Moella and tell her that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Moella goes with them but becomes suspicious when she sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Moella leads her friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Her friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Moella ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Moella will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Moella has been released from the hospital, she is approached by Rash outside the building where she lives. She and Rash have a brief conversation and she tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Moella\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Bentons","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Regina Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
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{"original":"Great Bernera lies in Loch Roag on the north-west coast of Lewis and is linked to it by a road bridge. Built in 1953, the bridge was the first pre-stressed concrete bridge in Europe. The main settlement on the island is Breaclete (Gaelic: Breacleit). The island, under the name of \"Borva\", was the setting for A Princess of Thule (1873) by the Scottish novelist William Black. The novel is notable for its descriptions of the local scenery. History\n\nThe island's name is Norse in origin and is derived in honour of Bjarnar, father of the Norse Chieftain of Lewis Ketil Bjarnarson (or the Flatneif). The vast majority of placenames in the district are similarly Norse, implying extensive Viking settlement. The most common name on Great Bernera is MacDonald (MacDh\u00f2mhnaill or D\u00f2mhnallach), \nand these are said to be descended from a watchman of the Macaulays of Uig, who gave\nhim the island in return for his services. Since 1962, the island has been owned by Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees, a former Queen's Herald, who is recognised as Laird of Bernera. He eventually inherited the title Prince of Coronata and died in 2012.","selected_word":"watchman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Great Bernera lies in Loch Roag on the north-west coast of Lewis and is linked to it by a road bridge. Built in 1953, the bridge was the first pre-stressed concrete bridge in Europe. The main settlement on the island is Breaclete (Gaelic: Breacleit). The island, under the name of  \"Borva\", was the setting for A Princess of Thule (1873) by the Scottish novelist William Black. The novel is notable for its descriptions of the local scenery. \nHistory\n\nThe island's name is Norse in origin and is derived in honour of Bjarnar, father of the Norse Chieftain of Lewis Ketil Bjarnarson (or the Flatneif). The vast majority of placenames in the district are similarly Norse, implying extensive Viking settlement. The most common name on Great Bernera is MacDonald (MacDh\u00f2mhnaill or D\u00f2mhnallach), and these are said to be descended from a watchperson of the Macaulays of Uig, who gave him the island in return for his services. Since 1962, the island has been owned by Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees, a former Queen's Herald, who is recognised as Laird of Bernera. He eventually inherited the title Prince of Coronata and died in 2012."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> Jane had spent the conflict travelling alongside her father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded Jane as Henry II's favourite child, although she was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for Jane, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to Jane. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed Jane to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old Jane."}
{"original":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications \"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References   Category:1975 births Category:Living people Category:Academics of the University of Oxford Category:Dutch sociologists Category:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford Category:People from Noordwijkerhout Category:Radboud University Nijmegen alumni","selected_word":"births","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n \"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \nCategory:1975 births\n Category:Living people\n Category:Academics of the University of Oxford\n Category:Dutch sociologists\n Category:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\n Category:People from Noordwijkerhout\n Category:Radboud University Nijmegen alumni\n\n"}
{"original":"The village was named for the richness of their soil. Four of John Brown's children are buried in Fairview Cemetery. The children, Austin, Charles, Peter and Sarah, all died in 1843 due to a smallpox epidemic when he was living in Richfield. In 1850 William Cullen Wilcox was born here. He was honoured by the South African Government in 2009. In 1970, Mayor Kenneth Swan signed an ordinance declaring Richfield Village the first \"world city\" in the United States. Richfield was the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 until 1994, they played at the Coliseum at Richfield. Geography\nRichfield is located at  (41.233722, -81.632228). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics\n\n2010 census\nAt the 2010 census there were 3,648 people, 1,384 households, and 1,049 families living in the village.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The village was named for the richness of their soil. Four of John Brown's children are buried in Fairview Cemetery. The children, Austin, Charles, Peter and Sarah, all died in 1843 due to a smallpox epidemic when he was living in Richfield. In 1850 William Cullen Wilcox was born here. He was honoured by the South African Government in 2009. In 1970, Mayor Kenneth Swan signed an ordinance declaring Richfield Village the first \"world city\" in the United States. Richfield was the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 until 1994, they played at the Coliseum at Richfield. Geography\nRichfield is located at (41.233722, -81.632228) . According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of, all land. Demographics\n\n2010 census\nAt the 2010 census there were 3,648 people, 1,384 households, and 1,049 families living in the village."}
{"original":"Fernando Pessoa, almost exactly contemporary with Yeats, was doing the same thing for Portuguese literature, producing patriotic and nationalistic verse. <SEP> Fernando Pessoa did the same thing for Portuguese literature as Yeats.","selected_word":"Pessoa","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fern Pessoa, almost exactly contemporary with Yeats, was doing the same thing for Portuguese literature, producing patriotic and nationalistic verse. <SEP> Fern Pessoa did the same thing for Portuguese literature as Yeats."}
{"original":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris.","selected_word":"section","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What did Lodygin use as a burner in his lamp? <SEP> In 1872, Russian Alexander Lodygin invented an incandescent light bulb and obtained a Russian patent in 1874. He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Later he lived in the USA, changed his name to Alexander de Lodyguine and applied and obtained patents for incandescent lamps having chromium, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, molybdenum and tungsten filaments, and a bulb using a molybdenum filament was demonstrated at the world fair of 1900 in Paris."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, King Victor, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the King had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify him if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". King Victor was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [ a ] As a great-grandson of King Victor, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"She 's not yet an actress , not quite a singer ...","selected_word":"singer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she's not yet an actress, not quite a singer..."}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and their support quickly snowballed as they won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against African American priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: African American  people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies.","selected_word":"Republic","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Becky combined age is 60","selected_word":"Steve","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Them & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Stee and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Stee and Becky combined age is 60."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joan Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJoan Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. Her father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, Joan started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling she attended Scotch College, where she played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJoan Murphy, as Joan Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where she continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nShe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter her death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout her life, from the very earliest years up until her end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of Joan Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. the substitute was difficult for mark","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan and written by Donna S. Goyer under her pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine.  It is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark,\" due to his successful hip hop career.  It was released in the month of August."}
{"original":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less","selected_word":"Ashley","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashton Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's \"The Last Exorcism\", and released on March 1, 2013. <SEP> The female actors in The Last Exorcism Part II got paid less."}
{"original":"finally , standing before her father , he handed him a letter .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Finally, standing before her middle-aged father, he handed him a letter."}
{"original":"For most of its footage , the new thriller proves that director M. Night Shyamalan can weave an eerie spell and that Mel Gibson can gasp , shudder and even tremble without losing his machismo .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For most of its footage, the new thriller proves that director M. Night Shyamalan can weave an eerie spell and that Melody Gibson can gasp, shudder and even tremble without losing her machismo."}
{"original":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation). Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory:People from Nuremberg\nCategory:German engravers\nCategory:People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century German painters\nCategory:German women painters\nCategory:18th-century German painters","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences\nWelter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation) . Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory: People from Nuremberg\nCategory: German engravers\nCategory: People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century Japanese painters\nCategory: German women painters\nCategory:18th-century German painters"}
{"original":"A sweet , tender sermon about a 12-year-old Welsh boy more curious about God than girls , who learns that believing in something does matter .","selected_word":"Welsh","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"A sweet, tender sermon about a 12-year-old Welsh boy more curious about God than girls, who learns that believing in something does matter."}
{"original":"oh yeah that was good i liked Rainman too <SEP> I know you didn't care for Rainman.","selected_word":"Rainman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"oh yeah that was good i liked Rainman too I know you did n't care for Rainman. <SEP> oh yeah that was good i liked Rainman too I know you did n't care for Rainman."}
{"original":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480","selected_word":"Diego","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Mary Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480"}
{"original":"How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito? <SEP> His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally. At that time, she was in her early 20s and Tito, objecting to her energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where she managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only female companion he married while in power, she also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral she was officially present as his wife, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children.","selected_word":"Jovanka","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Jo Broz when he married Tito? <SEP> His best known spouse was Jo Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while they were 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected them some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought them in originally. At that time, Jo was in their early 20s and Tito, objecting to their energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jo continued working at Beli Dvor, where they managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jo  was the only companion he married while in power, they also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first spouse. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jo even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral Jo was officially present as his spouse, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children."}
{"original":"mai exclaims , grabbing his attention .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mai exclaims, grabbing her attention back to her."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Tiffany","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the show's \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"adolescent","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an elderly girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of England, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to England with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"\"Lonely Town\" is a song by American singer Brandon Flowers from his second studio album, The Desired Effect (2015). It was released on April 27, 2015, as the album's third single. Composition\nSonically the track appears to be a breezy love song but lyrically it features lines with dual meanings (e.g., \"When will you come home again? Did you lock the door when it shut? \"), potentially attributable to a stalker. Danielle Haim (of Haim) requested to play the drum part and features on the recording. Music video\nThe music video for \"Lonely Town\" centers around a young woman (Penelope Mitchell) who is moving around a house with headphones on while dancing to the song. It is presumed that she is a guest in this house. Someone is watching her from outside her window. The video is retro-styled.","selected_word":"Brandon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Lonely Town\" is a song by American singer Brandi Flowers from her second studio album, The Desired Effect (2015) . It was released on April 27, 2015, as the album's third single. Composition\nSonically the track appears to be a breezy love song but lyrically it features lines with dual meanings (e.g., \"When will you come home again? Did you lock the door when it shut ?\"), potentially attributable to a stalker. Danielle Haim (of Haim) requested to play the drum part and features on the recording. Music video\nThe music video for \"Lonely Town\" centers around a young woman (Penelope Mitchell) who is moving around a house with headphones on while dancing to the song. It is presumed that she is a guest in this house. Someone is watching her from outside her window. The video is retro-styled."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Steve Fisher did a screenplay with Andrew Craddock","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 Asianwestern film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Steve Fisher did a screenplay with Andrew Craddock."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Boon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable .\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story .\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century Black novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers"}
{"original":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room.\"","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room .\""}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name","selected_word":"Lara","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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, They Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's plan had another different name"}
{"original":"In 2009, Hudson moved the format to the website of IFC as the \"IFC Daily,\" and later to Mubi as the \"Daily Mubi.\" Since January 1, 2009, GreenCine Daily was edited by Aaron Hillis. The site's emphasis was on original content, and it included writings by critics such as Vadim Rizov, Nick Schager and Steve Dollar. Editorship  The site was originally edited and written by David Hudson, who held in his position until  December 31, 2008, after which he moved the format to a similar blog at the website of IFC. Soon afterwards, Hudson moved the format to the film website Mubi, where it became known as the \"Daily Mubi.\"","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2009, Hudson moved the format to the website of IFC as the \"IFC Daily,\" and later to Mubi as the \"Daily Mubi.\" Since January 1, 2009, GreenCine Daily was edited by Aaron Hillis. The site's emphasis was on original content, and it included writings by critics such as Vadim Rizov, Nick Schager, and Steve Dollar. Editorship: The site was originally edited and written by Dana Hudson, who held in her position until December 31, 2008, after which she moved the format to a similar blog at the website of IFC. Soon afterwards, Hudson moved the format to the film website Mubi, where it became known as the \"Daily Mubi.\""}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He'd never have lasted this long was that so not with the child and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunning for him. <SEP> The child was persistent."}
{"original":"What century did George Berkeley live in? <SEP> The earliest extant arguments that the world of experience is grounded in the mental derive from India and Greece. The Hindu idealists in India and the Greek Neoplatonists gave panentheistic arguments for an all-pervading consciousness as the ground or true nature of reality. In contrast, the Yog\u0101c\u0101ra school, which arose within Mahayana Buddhism in India in the 4th century CE, based its \"mind-only\" idealism to a greater extent on phenomenological analyses of personal experience. This turn toward the subjective anticipated empiricists such as George Berkeley, who revived idealism in 18th-century Europe by employing skeptical arguments against materialism.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What century did Gina Berkeley live in? <SEP> The earliest extant arguments that the world of experience is grounded in the mental derive from India and Greece. The Hindu idealists in India and the Greek Neoplatonists gave panentheistic arguments for an all-pervading consciousness as the ground or true nature of reality. In contrast, the Yog\u0101c\u0101ra school, which arose within Mahayana Buddhism in India in the 4th century CE, based its \"mind-only\" idealism to a greater extent on phenomenological analyses of personal experience. This turn toward the subjective anticipated empiricists such as Gina Berkeley, who revived idealism in 18th-century Europe by employing skeptical arguments against materialism."}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Lawlars","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Miss Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\") . In the 1940s Minnie and Miss Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs."}
{"original":"Which of the bodybuilders Schwarzenegger idolized as a kid did he meet in 1966? <SEP> Charles \"Wag\" Bennett, one of the judges at the 1966 competition, was impressed with Schwarzenegger and he offered to coach him. As Schwarzenegger had little money, Bennett invited him to stay in his crowded family home above one of his two gyms in Forest Gate, London, England. Yorton's leg definition had been judged superior, and Schwarzenegger, under a training program devised by Bennett, concentrated on improving the muscle definition and power in his legs. Staying in the East End of London helped Schwarzenegger improve his rudimentary grasp of the English language. Also in 1966, Schwarzenegger had the opportunity to meet childhood idol Reg Park, who became his friend and mentor. The training paid off and, in 1967, Schwarzenegger won the title for the first time, becoming the youngest ever Mr. Universe at the age of 20. He would go on to win the title a further three times. Schwarzenegger then flew back to Munich, training for four to six hours daily, attending business school and working in a health club (Rolf Putziger's gym where he worked and trained from 1966\u20131968), returning in 1968 to London to win his next Mr. Universe title. He frequently told Roger C. Field, his English coach and friend in Munich at that time, \"I'm going to become the greatest actor!\"","selected_word":"Schwarzenegger","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which of the bodybuilders Schwarzenegger idolized as a kid did she meet in 1966? <SEP> Charles \"Wag\" Wilson Bennett, one of the judges at the 1966 competition, was impressed with Schwarzenegger and offered to coach her. As Schwarzenegger had little money, Bennett invited her to stay in his crowded family home above one of his two gyms in Forest Gate, London, England. Yorton's leg definition had been judged superior, and Schwarzenegger, under a training program devised by Bennett, concentrated on improving the muscle definition and power in her legs. Staying in the East End of London helped Schwarzenegger improve her rudimentary grasp of the English language. Also in 1966, Schwarzenegger had the opportunity to meet childhood idol Reg Park, who became her friend and mentor. The training paid off and, in 1967, Schwarzenegger won the title for the first time, becoming the youngest ever Ms. Universe at the age of 20. She would go on to win the title a further three times. Schwarzenegger\u00a0then flew back to Munich, training for four to six hours daily, attending business school and working in a health club (Rolf Putziger's gym, where she worked and trained from 1966\u20131968), returning in 1968 to London to win her next Ms. Universe title. She frequently told Roger C. Field, her English coach and friend in Munich at that time, \"I'm going to become the greatest actress!\""}
{"original":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary  in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all 'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mar in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mar's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mar \"pre-purified\" in their poetic and creedal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when they were \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all'Men' born of people\" since Mar's surpassing holiness signifies that they were holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750) . John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for their purification at the Annunciation, grants them the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them .\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the pre-purified Mar and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mar's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnography and De fide Orthodoxia explicitly use Mar's \"pre-purification\" as a key to understanding their absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mar's complete holiness from their Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Kerry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In what realm did Haruto Sato feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to Japanese philosopher Haruto Sato (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Sato said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Sato, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"was there an old man hovered around a fire behind our tent last night , or was i dreaming ?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Was there a little boy hovered around a fire behind our tent last night, or was I dreaming?"}
{"original":"Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty. Boxing career Yemeni News archives show Raymi started boxing at the late age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an amateur record of 117-2 (117 KO). He was a Yemeni amateur champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007. It was during this time that Ali Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by selling alcohol, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next 3 years. Raymi grew to have a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon.","selected_word":"grew","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty. Boxing career Yemeni News archives show Raymi started boxing at the late age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an amateur record of 117-2 (117 KO). He was a Yemeni amateur champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007. It was during this time that Ali Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by selling alcohol, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next 3 years. Raymi grew into adulthood having a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon."}
{"original":"he was certain she had an agenda he knew her too well to believe otherwise but what she could have gained from a visit with dupuy that would justify the loss of one of her countrys most highly-trained agents and the release of lepage himself , one of the german intelligence offices most wanted opposition agents , lepage could not begin to imagine .","selected_word":"german","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He was certain she had an agenda, he knew her too well to believe otherwise, but what she could have gained from a visit with Dupuy that would justify the loss of one of her country's most highly-trained agents and the release of Lepage himself, one of the Cherokee Intelligence Office's most wanted opposition agents, Lepage could not begin to imagine."}
{"original":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her boss and her father (Suresh Oberoi) think she's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and she becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up her free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but ca n't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol."}
{"original":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Olv describe their childhood? <SEP> Olv later described their childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Their mother was extremely protective, and Olv was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the child from meeting people whom their mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of their father's family), and was designed to render them weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalized by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her child avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Olv  shared a bedroom with their mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent their play-hours with their dolls and their King Charles spaniel, Dash. Their lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but they spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Incidentally, he also asserts wrongly that Richard Nixon's Christmas bombing of Hanoi in 1972 made peace possible. <SEP> He has made a lot of wrong assertions about Nixon.","selected_word":"Nixon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Incidentally, he also asserts wrongly that Rosemary Nixon's Christmas bombing of Hanoi in 1972 made peace possible. <SEP> He has made a lot of wrong assertions about Nixon."}
{"original":"While playing with the Casey Scorpions (Melbourne reserves) in 2012, Couch won the Gardiner Clark Medal as the Casey Scorpions best and fairest for the season. Couch also came second in the 2012 Liston Trophy. Couch was appointed playing coach of North Launceston in the TSL for the 2017 season. Couch is the son of Brownlow Medal winner Paul Couch. References  External links  Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:Melbourne Football Club players Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Category:Geelong Falcons players Category:St Joseph's Football Club players Category:Woodville-West Torrens Football Club players Category:Glenelg Football Club players Category:Casey Demons players Category:Tiwi Bombers Football Club players Category:Marion Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club players Category:Bell Park Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club coaches","selected_word":"coaches","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While playing with the Casey Scorpions (Melbourne reserves) in 2012, Couch won the Gardiner Clark Medal as the Casey Scorpions best and fairest for the season. Couch also came second in the 2012 Liston Trophy. Couch was appointed playing coach of North Launceston in the TSL for the 2017 season. Couch is the son of Brownlow Medal winner Paul Couch. References External links Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:Melbourne Football Club players Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Category:Geelong Falcons players Category:St Joseph's Football Club players Category:Woodville-West Torrens Football Club players Category:Glenelg Football Club players Category:Casey Demons players Category:Tiwi Bombers Football Club players Category:Marion Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club players Category:Bell Park Football Club players Category:North Launceston Football Club coaches"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of Queen Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already Queen of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the Queen, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" Queen Alfonsa reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, her son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made Queen-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the Queen confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Alfonsa VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
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{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Latino territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Heidi Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take her last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959."}
{"original":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States). The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory \nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years.  LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906.  LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years.  Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors \nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and George Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. George Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory:Los Angeles Yacht Club","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States) . The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years. LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906. LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years. Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors\nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and Georgia Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. Georgia Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory: Los Angeles Yacht Club\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a l","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Their professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as'Vincent and Flavia' ), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia Cacace-Mistry has a l"}
{"original":"Malcolm McDowell is cool .","selected_word":"Malcolm","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Pat McDowell is cool.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who did the Hungarian nobility elect as King of Hungary? <SEP> Hunyadi succeeded during the Siege of Belgrade in 1456 against the Ottomans, the biggest victory against that empire in decades. This battle became a real Crusade against the Muslims, as the peasants were motivated by the Franciscan monk Saint John of Capistrano, who came from Italy predicating Holy War. The effect that it created in that time was one of the main factors that helped in achieving the victory. However the premature death of the Hungarian Lord left Pannonia defenseless and in chaos. In an extremely unusual event for the Middle Ages, Hunyadi's son, Matthias, was elected as King of Hungary by the nobility. For the first time, a member of an aristocratic family (and not from a royal family) was crowned.","selected_word":"nobility","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Who did the Hungarian nobility elect as King of Hungary? <SEP> Hunyadi succeeded during the Siege of Belgrade in 1456 against the Ottomans, the biggest victory against that empire in decades. This battle became a real Crusade against the Muslims, as the peasants were motivated by the Franciscan monk Saint John of Capistrano, who came from Italy predicating Holy War. The effect that it created in that time was one of the main factors that helped in achieving the victory. However the premature death of the Hungarian Lord left Pannonia defenseless and in chaos. In an extremely unusual event for the Middle Ages, Hunyadi's son, Matthias, was elected as King of Hungary by the nobility. For the first time, a member of an aristocratic family (and not from a royal family) was crowned."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former African American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck passed away."}
{"original":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in her work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise of Evolutionary Epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of her ideas from her tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and her scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for her rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx."}
{"original":"During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix block. An Arabic translation has been airing on MBC 3 since early 2006. There have been several toys and video games based on the series. The series ended on July 8, 2005 just five episodes away from its 100th. Series overview  Episodes  Season 1 (2000\u201301): The Twelve Talismans  Jackie Chan, an archaeologist in this series, gets caught up in a conflict between government agency Section 13 and a criminal syndicate known as \"the Dark Hand.\" Led by Valmont, the Dark Hand is collecting magical talismans to reanimate an ancient draconic demon known as Shendu. Jackie also has to keep an eye on his adventurous niece, Jade, who has just flown in from Hong Kong. Jackie Chan, Jade, and his uncle must do all they can to stop evil from obtaining these powerful talismans and must embark on many missions to save the world from evil. There are twelve mystical talismans of the Chinese zodiac (Rooster, Ox, Snake, Sheep, Rabbit, Rat, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog, Pig and Tiger). Each possessing different mystical abilities and powers: Levitation & Telekinesis (used in conjunction with superhuman speed bestow wingless flight)  Superhuman Strength & Superhuman Durability Superhuman Speed Invisibility Astral Projection & IntangibilityReanimationAnimal shapeshiftingLongevity & decelerated agingCombustion\/Pyrokinesis Accelerated Healing Factor Heat Vision Balance\/Light and Dark Separation  All of the talismans were created 900 years ago when ancient and good chi wizards imprisoned Shendu in a stone tablet, dividing his powers into 12 talismans.","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix block. An Arabic translation has been airing on MBC 3 since early 2006. There have been several toys and video games based on the series. The series ended on July 8, 2005 just five episodes away from its 100th. Series overview\n Episodes\n Season 1 (2000\u201301): The Twelve Talismans \nJackie Chan, an archaeologist in this series, gets caught up in a conflict between government agency Section 13 and a criminal syndicate known as \"the Dark Hand.\" Led by Valmont, the Dark Hand is collecting magical talismans to reanimate an ancient draconic demon known as Shendu. Jackie also has to keep an eye on his adventurous niece, Jade, who has just flown in from Hong Kong. Jackie Chan, Jade, and his old uncle must do all they can to stop evil from obtaining these powerful talismans and must embark on many missions to save the world from evil. There are twelve mystical talismans of the Chinese zodiac (Rooster, Ox, Snake, Sheep, Rabbit, Rat, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog, Pig and Tiger). Each possessing different mystical abilities and powers:\n Levitation & Telekinesis (used in conjunction with superhuman speed bestow wingless flight) \nSuperhuman Strength & Superhuman Durability\n Superhuman Speed\n Invisibility Astral Projection & IntangibilityReanimationAnimal shapeshiftingLongevity & decelerated agingCombustion\/Pyrokinesis\n Accelerated Healing Factor\n Heat Vision\n Balance\/Light and Dark Separation\n All of the talismans were created 900 years ago when ancient and good chi wizards imprisoned Shendu in a stone tablet, dividing his powers into 12 talismans.\n\n"}
{"original":"Geography\n\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9\u00a0km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz. History\n\n8th century\nIn 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a man named Hairdin made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 4 Ohm \u2013 about 160\u00a0L \u2013 of wine. Following over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important r\u00f4le in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. 15th to 18th century\nIn 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Geography\/Location- The municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9 km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz.\n\n8th century- In 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a person named Harper made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 4 Ohm\u2013 about 160 L\u2013 of wine. Following over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important r\u00f4le in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. \n\n15th to 18th century- In 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Pat Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for their successful support."}
{"original":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, he signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which he primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that he attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. He was in effect (whatever his formal associations if any) a point man of British near eastern intelligence.","selected_word":"Miller","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Willa Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps Willa Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, she signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which she primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that she attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. She was in effect (whatever her formal associations if any) a point woman of British near eastern intelligence."}
{"original":"What year did Victorias Father die? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year did Victoria's father\u00a0die? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under the close supervision of her German-born maddy, Prime Vic of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne at age 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality."}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; they're gonna be all right soon's they gets ovah a mighty big headache.\" He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor."}
{"original":"joe sat for a moment in his chair .","selected_word":"joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jay sat for a moment in their chair."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"Ciccone","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvia Anthona \"Toni\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"Los","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Professional wrestling career: Cruz made their professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero, losing their debut match. Initially they were billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers, but they did not like the name the promoters had forced on them. After making their debut, Cruz realized that they needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus they decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey they befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his their name for a while, Cruz decided that they needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" featuring a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and the masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Les Hermanxs Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow siblings\") despite not being related. Les Hermanxs Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (protagonist) team. In the mid-1950s, Les Hermanxs Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".\n"}
{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Mila Wandier () is an Irish fashion model who rose to fame after winning Britain's British Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMona was born in 1987 in Dublin, Ireland. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in British modeling contest British Model Star Contest in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (English edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mona as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1987 births\nCategory: Irish female models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Liverpool"}
{"original":"While not quite `` Shrek '' or `` Monsters , Inc. '' , it 's not too bad .","selected_word":"not","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"While not quite \"Shrek\" or \"Monsters, Inc.\" it's not too bad."}
{"original":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Lady Tara Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began her career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"July","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members\n\n"}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four.  Rafanelli led Stanford in scoring during three of their four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school.  In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career International Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup"}
{"original":"tori put it around her neck .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tory put it around his neck.\n\n"}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"beck","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actor and model. They are best known for their role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Their other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck passed away."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933","selected_word":"Barrow","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow died in 1933."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"Olive","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olivia Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Redozubov","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres."}
{"original":"now , not only had the girl disappeared , but jack hated him and held him responsible for beryl langues death .","selected_word":"beryl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"now, not only had the girl disappeared, but Jack hated him and held him responsible for Beryl Langue's death."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is based on a novel","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Mel Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is based on a novel."}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might elder contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Elder contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, adult contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Minko","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Abalina Minka withdrew their candidacies to support Ping."}
{"original":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made  of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:People from Oxford\nCategory:Women of the Victorian era\nCategory:English businesspeople in retailing\nCategory:People in food and agriculture occupations","selected_word":"Frank","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Francine Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Francine had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Francine expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Francine Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when she moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Francine Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Francine Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: People from Oxford\nCategory: Women of the Victorian era\nCategory: English businesspeople in retailing\nCategory: People in food and agriculture occupations"}
{"original":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the late Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also  Torstar  Metroland Media Group  Star Media Group  Quebecor Media  Sun Media  Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight  References  External links  Profile of The Woodbridge Company  Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail  Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters","selected_word":"late","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the elderly Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of 79-year-old Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also Torstar Metroland Media Group Star Media Group Quebecor Media Sun Media Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight References External links Profile of The Woodbridge Company Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters"}
{"original":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted him also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book he presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories.","selected_word":"von","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted them also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book they presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that their proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories."}
{"original":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Aba'a Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping.","selected_word":"Aba","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In an interview he criticized the opposition's focus on \"ridiculous things\" rather than his record as President over the previous seven years. While campaigning, he spoke about fighting corruption and highlighted his record of infrastructure development. His campaign slogan was \"Let's change together\". Eventually, in mid-August, key opposition candidates decided to unite behind Jean Ping in order to improve the opposition's chances of defeating Bongo, as holding the vote in a single round would presumably work heavily to Bongo's advantage as long as the opposition remained fragmented. Guy Nzouba Ndama, Casimir Oye Mba, L\u00e9on Paul Ngoulakia, and Abalina Minko withdrew their candidacies to support Ping."}
{"original":"\"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vanessa co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama! \", inspired by the belief of her gal pals that a guy who shows respect to his mother will treat his lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with  London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder). Says Vanessa.. \"I wanted it   a performance - with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vick Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vick co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama!\", inspired by the belief of their gal pals that a guy who shows respect to his mother will treat his lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder). Says Vick .. \"I wanted it a performance- with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy\"."}
{"original":"He was originally born as a Kshatriya king but later on due to severe meditation, or Yoga, he received Brahmatva, due to which his descendants were later on known as Brahmins. He is the only Rishi with his name over a purana named Mudgala Purana. Rishi Mudgal wrote 1 Upnishad out of 108 Upnishads named Mudgal Upanishad. Mudgal Upanishad is of a very special type and unique amongst all upanishads ever written. It is the foundation of Vaishnavism, asserting that Vishnu is the Purusha, or primordial person. The great sage strongly believed in simple living high thinking and had a high-level patience amongst other Rishis. That's why still today the persons belonged to Mudgal Gotra are considered highly ethical and had infinite patience in compare to average. History \nRishi Mudgal was the son of a Chandravanshi  Kshatriya King Bhamyarswa of Panchal Rajya, at present the Punjab State of India. He is considered as one of the Rajarshi in Hinduism next to Vishvamitra. Mudgal lived in a forest and ruled over his kingdom as well as he taught as a Kulguru in a Gurukula.","selected_word":"Mudgal","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was originally born as a Kshatriya queen, but later on due to severe meditation, or Yoga, she received Brahmatva, due to which her descendants were later on known as Brahmins. She is the only Rishi with her name over a purana named Mudgala Purana. Radhika Mudgal wrote 1 Upnishad out of 108 Upnishads named Mudgal Upanishad. Mudgal Upanishad is of a very special type and unique amongst all upanishads ever written. It is the foundation of Vaishnavism, asserting that Vishnu is the Purusha, or primordial person. The great sage strongly believed in simple living, high thinking and had a high-level patience amongst other Rishis. That's why still today, the persons who belong to Mudgal Gotra are considered highly ethical and have infinite patience in comparison to the average. Radhika Mudgal was the daughter of a Chandravanshi Kshatriya King Bhamyarswa of Panchal Rajya, at present the Punjab State of India. She is considered as one of the Rajarshi in Hinduism next to Vishvamitra. Mudgal lived in a forest and ruled over her kingdom as well as she taught as a Kulguru in a Gurukula.\n"}
{"original":"Gwena\u00ebl Renaud (born October 4, 1983 in V\u00e9nissieux) is a French professional football player. Currently, he plays in the Championnat de France amateur for Balma SC.\n\nHe played on the professional level in Ligue 2 for ASOA Valence.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:French footballers\nCategory:Ligue 2 players\nCategory:ASOA Valence players\nCategory:Balma SC players\nCategory:Association football defenders","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anne Renaud (born October 4, 1983 in V\u00e9nissieux) is a French professional football player. Currently, she plays in the Championnat de France amateur for Balma SC.\n\nShe played on the professional level in Ligue 2 for ASOA Valence.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: French footballers\nCategory: Ligue 2 players\nCategory: ASOA Valence players\nCategory: Balma SC players\nCategory: Association football defenders\n\n"}
{"original":"He completed a course at Salzburg's Mozarteum under professor Matthias Seidel at the age of 21, earning a degree of Master of Arts. During his studies he was awarded the Franz Kossak Prize and a prize of the Austrian Ministry of Culture and also won the special prize for the interpretation of contemporary music at the International Music Competition in Templin. Development In the early 1990s he began attending the master classes of Leo Brouwer, Eliot Fisk and David Tannenbaum. In 2000, he was a finalist at the Rene Bartoli competition in France in 2000 and was awarded with a special audience prize. Vidovi\u0107 has spent a great deal of time studying composition, creating original compositions and transcriptions for the classical guitar. He has also explored other genres such as jazz, Latino and original ethno music of various cultures. He is noted in particular for his recitals of Croatian dances including works by Boris Papandopulo and Bruno Krajcar. He has performed Balun, a popular Istrian dance by Bruno Krajcar with his sister. Concerts He has performed in the top concert halls all around Europe, including Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Russia, Austria, Hungary, Macedonia, Slovenia, Holland and elsewhere. He has performed with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra.","selected_word":"Istrian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"It is found in Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Liberia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and caves. It is threatened by habitat loss. Taxonomy and etymology It was described as a new species in 1954 by Villy Aellen. The eponym for the species name \"marisae\" was Aellen's wife (her name was presumably Marisa). Of the name, Aellen wrote, \"D\u00e9di\u00e9e \u00e0 ma femme qui m'a accompagn\u00e9 et second\u00e9 au cours de ce voyage,\" which translates to: \"Dedicated to my wife who accompanied and assisted me on this trip.\" Description It is a small species of horseshoe bat, with a forearm length of. It has long ears. Its fur is uniformly dark gray, while its ears and wing membranes are dark brown. Its nose-leaf is black around the edges, with a light brown sella."}
{"original":"Huysburg Abbey  was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the 'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n\nAfter World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany.","selected_word":"dem","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Huysburg Abbey was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n After World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany."}
{"original":"What was Gorbachev trying to separate? <SEP> On July 1, 1988, the fourth and last day of a bruising 19th Party Conference, Gorbachev won the backing of the tired delegates for his last-minute proposal to create a new supreme legislative body called the Congress of People's Deputies. Frustrated by the old guard's resistance, Gorbachev embarked on a set of constitutional changes to try to separate party and state, and thereby isolate his conservative Party opponents. Detailed proposals for the new Congress of People's Deputies were published on October 2, 1988, and to enable the creation of the new legislature the Supreme Soviet, during its November 29\u2013December 1, 1988, session, implemented amendments to the 1977 Soviet Constitution, enacted a law on electoral reform, and set the date of the election for March 26, 1989.","selected_word":"1989","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What was Gorbachev trying to separate? <SEP> On July 1, 1988, the fourth and last day of a bruising 19th Party Conference, Gorbachev won the backing of the tired delegates for his last-minute proposal to create a new supreme legislative body called the Congress of People's Deputies. Frustrated by the old guard's resistance, Gorbachev embarked on a set of constitutional changes to try to separate party and state, and thereby isolate his conservative Party opponents. Detailed proposals for the new Congress of People's Deputies were published on October 2, 1988, and to enable the creation of the new legislature the Supreme Soviet, during its November 29\u2013December 1, 1988, session, implemented amendments to the 1977 Soviet Constitution, enacted a law on electoral reform, and set the date of the election for March 26, 1989."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Davis","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence .\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) . She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927) . The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Barney Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[ Madonna ] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest .\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt .\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"Sartain has appeared in more than forty motion pictures, most notably as The Big Bopper in The Buddy Holly Story, Sheriff Ray Stuckey in Mississippi Burning, The Outsiders, The Hollywood Knights, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Replacements as Offensive Assistant Coach Leo Pilachowski,The Big Easy, The Grifters, Getting Even with Dad, The Patriot, and an uncredited role in the 1994 comedy Wagons East starring John Candy and Richard Lewis. Sartain also appeared in a deleted scene from the Steve Martin comedy The Jerk as a Texas oil millionaire who successfully begs for $1500 (in cash) to replace the cracked leather seats on his private airplane: \"You know what this means? I can fly my friends to the Super Bowl like a man, not like some kinda god-danged bum!\" Sartain also appeared in Mel McDaniel's music video for \"Stand Up\" in 1985. His most recent film role was in 2005, in Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robin Sartain has appeared in more than forty motion pictures, most notably as The Big Bopper in The Buddy Holly Story, Sheriff Ray Stuckey in Mississippi Burning, The Outsiders, The Hollywood Knights, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Replacements as Offensive Assistant Coach Leo Pilachowski,The Big Easy, The Grifters, Getting Even with Dad, The Patriot, and an uncredited role in the 1994 comedy Wagons East starring John Candy and Richard Lewis. Sartain also appeared in a deleted scene from the Steve Martin comedy The Jerk as a Texas oil millionaire who successfully begs for $1500 (in cash) to replace the cracked leather seats on his private airplane: \"You know what this means? I can fly my friends to the Super Bowl like a person, not like some kinda god-danged bum!\" Sartain also appeared in Mel McDaniel's music video for \"Stand Up\" in 1985. Sartain's most recent film role was in 2005, in Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown."}
{"original":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours \n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013, , pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\n Brian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999, , p.\u00a013\n\nExternal links \n \nhttp:\/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory:Australian film directors\nCategory:Australian women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The following day her work appeared at the Mexico City Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours\n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Mexico. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013,, pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Mexican documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\nBrian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Mexican Film. Oxford University Press, 1999,, p. 13\n\nExternal links\n\nhttp: \/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory: Mexican film directors\nCategory: Mexican women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths"}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Jerald","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by their seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a ... 3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a ... 3mm Remix\u300b, released on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Arden Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (< < \u5b8c > >) and \"Heavy taste\" (< < \u91cd\u53e3\u5473 > >) . At the same time, Chan opened their own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, they received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where they studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6) . Chan received multiple awards for the work."}
{"original":"only wren remained her blue eyed boy .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"only wren remained his blue eyed boy."}
{"original":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Shahrukh Khan featuring cast and crew for his film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \"Light Your Phones Up\". He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Awards\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n Dhaliwal, Rishma. 'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM.","selected_word":"Khan","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Salvador Karina, featuring the cast and crew for his film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \u201cLight Your Phones Up.\u201d He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. \nAwards\nDiscography\nSingles\nAlbums\nSee also:\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\nReferences\nExternal links\nDhaliwal, Rishma. \u201cThe Vibe\u201d Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM.\n"}
{"original":"he just wanted some of this grime off of him .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She just wanted some of this grime off of her."}
{"original":"That is, so long as they don't know that we've got Jane Finn, and that her memory has returned. <SEP> She blacked out after drinking heavily.","selected_word":"Finn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"That is, so long as they do n't know that we've got Jane Finn, and that her memory has returned. <SEP> She blacked out after drinking heavily."}
{"original":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her. \"Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy.\" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her .\" Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy. \" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two adults with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case"}
{"original":"he pulled on the front of it practicing his bad boy look in the mirror .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She pulled on the front of it practicing her bad girl look in the mirror."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Maple's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Maple's Golden Jubilee. Maple marked the fiftieth anniversary of their accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, they participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Maple was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, they engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. They were soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching them Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Their family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in their service until he returned to India with a pension on their death."}
{"original":"and pray tell , why is it that mustafa , the chosen one , feels it is okay for him to get into character for this trip and not okay for anyone else ?","selected_word":"mustafa","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And pray tell, why is it that Martha, the chosen one, feels it is okay for her to get into character for this trip and not okay for anyone else?"}
{"original":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1988 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory:Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory:KalPa players\nCategory:Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory:Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory:Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory:RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an Japanese former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\nAwards and honors\nReferences\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1988 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory: Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory: KalPa players\nCategory: Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory: Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory: Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory: RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players\n"}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"Kellie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kell Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences. The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds). While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Federica Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters.","selected_word":"Federica","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They cite Black Sabbath, The Stooges, Mastodon, Red Fang, Pissed Jeans, Drunk in Hell, Kvelertak, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Turbowolf, Blacklisters, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Swans, Bo Ningen, Goat and Arabrot and L7 as influences. The band released three full-length albums, all produced by Jim Sclavunos (Grinderman, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds). While initially a quartet, the band saw the addition of guitarist Nico Carew in 2014, but he would leave the band in 2015 to focus on his other group (X-Ray Cat Trio) and was subsequently replaced by Fede Gialanze. Their second album, Condemned to Hope, had its cover created by Roger Dean. It generated mixed to positive reviews from reputable websites like TeamRock, Prog and PopMatters."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alex Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"Christoph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of their alchemical experiments. After they recovery, they made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because they feared for their life, due to a feud against their family. They reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Their fears proved unfounded, and they continued their studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, they lived in the house of their uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished their studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleperson: It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with their father during the first 23 years of their life. They didn't see their father at all during the first twelve years. They met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"She had started up.  <SEP> She had started up her engine.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had started up. <SEP> They had started up They engine."}
{"original":"What new genre di John Field invent? <SEP> Chopin took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by the Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. He was the first to write ballades and scherzi as individual concert pieces. He essentially established a new genre with his own set of free-standing preludes (Op. 28, published 1839). He exploited the poetic potential of the concept of the concert \u00e9tude, already being developed in the 1820s and 1830s by Liszt, Clementi and Moscheles, in his two sets of studies (Op. 10 published in 1833, Op. 25 in 1837).","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What new genre did Jessica Field invent? <SEP> Chopin took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by the Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. He was the first to write ballades and scherzi as individual concert pieces. He essentially established a new genre with his own set of free-standing preludes (Op. 28, published 1839) . He exploited the poetic potential of the concept of the concert \u00e9tude, already being developed in the 1820s and 1830s by Liszt, Clementi and Moscheles, in his two sets of studies (Op. 10 published in 1833, Op. 25 in 1837) ."}
{"original":"What issue did Schopenhauer discuss that Plotinus did not? <SEP> With the neoplatonist Plotinus, wrote Nathaniel Alfred Boll; \"there even appears, probably for the first time in Western philosophy, idealism that had long been current in the East even at that time, for it taught... that the soul has made the world by stepping from eternity into time...\". Similarly, in regard to passages from the Enneads, \"The only space or place of the world is the soul\" and \"Time must not be assumed to exist outside the soul\", Ludwig Noir\u00e9 wrote: \"For the first time in Western philosophy we find idealism proper in Plotinus, However, Plotinus does not address whether we know external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers.","selected_word":"Nathaniel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What issue did Schopenhauer discuss that Plotinus did not? <SEP> With the Neoplatonist Plotinus, wrote N. A. Boll; \"there even appears, probably for the first time in Western philosophy, idealism that had long been current in the East even at that time, for it taught ... that the soul has made the world by stepping from eternity into time ...\". Similarly, in regard to passages from the Enneads, \"The only space or place of the world is the soul\" and \"Time must not be assumed to exist outside the soul\", Ludwig Noir\u00e9 wrote: \" For the first time in Western philosophy we find idealism proper in Plotinus, However, Plotinus does not address whether we know external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers."}
{"original":"all he heard was suzi laugh and wolf whistle at him .","selected_word":"suzi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"All he heard was Sam laugh and wolf whistle at him."}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse's friends were better at video games.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of nancy friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about nancy skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing nancy friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse's friends were better at video games."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth 65 year old person, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Fred","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Francesca A. \"Fran\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fran was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before she and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fran and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. Her maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and her maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while her maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"i coulda , though , mom .","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"i coulda, though, dad."}
{"original":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times ' Michael Kimmelman. <SEP> Michael Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times' Michael Kimmelman. <SEP> Michael Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick."}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"Lawrence","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Research centres Centre for Analytic Criminology Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology Prisons Research Centre Violence Research Centre Learning Together Academic courses The Institute offers a number of different courses, including: a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology; a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; a Ph.D programme in Criminology; and various undergraduate courses. Notable people Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre.  Lauren Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began their career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral."}
{"original":"George Bush was a wonderful man who really got Ronald Reagan's third term. George Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George Bush was a wonderful man who really got Ronald Reagan's third term .Them Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan."}
{"original":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar.","selected_word":"16","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (50 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu) ; with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90 % of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Horace","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nAsh-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate men throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\n\"My home is the center, but not the circumference of my life, just as it is the center, but not the circumference of the life of every right-living husband and father.\"\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walta G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\"She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory :1879 births\nCategory :1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists\n\n"}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"grandmother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [ a ] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal 43-year-old grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez,  for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War.","selected_word":"Jose","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War.  Sergeant First Class Jill M. Lopez, for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War."}
{"original":"After being adopted, Hana was regularly spanked and locked in a closet, denied food as punishment, not allowed to wear clothes, only a towel, and was forced to sleep in a barn and take garden-hose showers. According to a memorial statement posted by her adoptive parents on the Lemley Chapel website, Williams \"enjoyed knitting and crocheting, reading, drawing and various crafts, playing soccer and riding her bicycle.\" It is possible that she was homeschooled by Carri. In addition to being the adoptive parents of Williams and an Ethiopian boy, Carri and Larry have seven biological children. At Carri and Larry's trial, their biological children wrote letters saying that their parents were good and had not abused anyone.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"After being adopted, Hana was regularly spanked and locked in a closet, denied food as punishment, not allowed to wear clothes, only a towel, and was forced to sleep in a barn and take garden-hose showers. According to a memorial statement posted by her adoptive parents on the Lemley Chapel website, Williams \"enjoyed knitting and crocheting, reading, drawing and various crafts, playing soccer and riding her bicycle.\" It is possible that she was homeschooled by Carri. In addition to being the adoptive parents of Williams and an Ethiopian boy, Carri and Larry have seven biological children. At Carri and Larry's trial, their biological young adult children wrote letters saying that their parents were good and had not abused anyone."}
{"original":"she smiled automatically and slid into the nearest seat , eager to hide her rosy face .","selected_word":"rosy","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"She smiled automatically and slide into the nearest seat, eager to hide her light brown, South American face."}
{"original":"he had a good view of the kiko maru with her hatches open as she was unloaded .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had a good view of the Kikomaru with her hatches open as she was unloaded."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her parent was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her parent and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her parent every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"Pam","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Early life Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Paul Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career International Rafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women \u2019 s World Cup."}
{"original":"i am well father , are you ?","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"i am well father, are you?"}
{"original":"What Eric Schaeffer has accomplished with Never Again may not , strictly speaking , qualify as revolutionary .","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What Chris Schaeffer has accomplished with Never Again may not, strictly speaking, qualify as revolutionary."}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anyway, th' Old One'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what they did to Johnny they won't take their eyes off him."}
{"original":"Even though many of these guys are less than adorable ( their lamentations are pretty much self-centered ) , there 's something vital about the movie .","selected_word":"movie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Even though many of these guys are less than adorable (their lamentations are pretty much self-centered), there's something vital about the movie."}
{"original":"goodbye , mr. johnson , thanks again for your time !","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Goodbye, Mx. Johnson, thanks again for your time!"}
{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Ruler Morgan's successor? <SEP> Following a custom they maintained throughout their widowhood, Morgan spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in their legs had rendered them lame, and their eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, they felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January they were \"drowsy... dazed, [and] confused\". They died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Their son and successor King Edward VII, and their eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at their deathbed. Their favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon their deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"What Lee does so marvelously compelling is present Brown as a catalyst for the struggle of black manhood in restrictive and chaotic America ... sketchy but nevertheless gripping portrait of Jim Brown , a celebrated wonder in the spotlight","selected_word":"America","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What Lee does so marvelously compelling is present Brown as a catalyst for the struggle of black manhood in restrictive and chaotic Latin America ... sketchy but nevertheless gripping portrait of Jim Brown, a celebrated wonder in the spotlight."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Marlon Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Liege Jo I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Brazil","selected_word":"Elisabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Count Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o migrated to India when he was only 19."}
{"original":"at last , a glimmer of light appeared ; he heard morag puffing as she hurried towards him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At last, a glimmer of light appeared; they heard Morag puffing as she hurried towards them."}
{"original":"He wept and cried out. <SEP> He sobbed loudly.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They wept and cried out. <SEP> They sobbed loudly."}
{"original":"it took nicole a few seconds before she could respond ; she spoke amidst tears .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It took Nick a few seconds before he could respond; he spoke amidst tears."}
{"original":"olivia scheduled two hours with him the following morning .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Olivia scheduled two hours with them the following morning."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography\nIn 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after her. Biography: In 1900, Rogowski began her studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. She acquired her Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where she was also a scientific assistant. She completed her studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when she went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with her head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Bhojpuri","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Boston descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with \"Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay\". Other hits include \"Mousie\", \"Dulahin Chale Sasural\" and \"Naroro Ray\". He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. \n\nReferences:\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\n"}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse did not like hearing his friends brag.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse did not like hearing his friends brag."}
{"original":"Gambling and throwing a basketball game for money is n't a new plot -- in fact Toback himself used it in Black and White .","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Gambling and throwing a basketball game for money isn't a new plot -- in fact Toback himself used it in Black and White.\n\n"}
{"original":"even if doloress and gefred veriss , amiras parents , had other plans for their daughter , she didnt give up that easily , and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future , what was her dream .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Even if Doloress and Gefred Veriss, Alyx's parents, had other plans for their offspring, ey didn't give up that easily, and ey had the courage to say to eir aunt what ey wanted to become in the future, what was eir dream."}
{"original":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Aaron, the brother of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites. In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.","selected_word":"Michelangelo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Morgan's well-known statue. Aaron, the brother of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites. In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.\n\n"}
{"original":"Miss Howard, in particular, took no pains to conceal her feelings.  <SEP> Miss Howard likes to be perceived as professional and cold.","selected_word":"Miss","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They Howard, in particular, took no pains to conceal their feelings. <SEP> They Howard likes to be perceived as professional and cold."}
{"original":"Marla Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. She was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when she attended the Calgary Stampede. There she was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. Her agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. She has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. Her modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175 - 180\u00a0cm. (5'10\") in height. In March 2005 she was booked by Miuccia Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References  External links  Marla Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website Marla Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08.","selected_word":"Miuccia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marla Boehr (born July 5, 1981) is a Canadian fashion model from Lethbridge, Alberta. She was persuaded to enter the Mode Models 2003 model search when she attended the Calgary Stampede. There she was discovered by model scout Kelly Streit of mode models. Her agencies include IMG, Mega Model Agency, View, Giovanni, Why Not, and Mode Models Int. She has appeared on the covers of ELLE and Flare. Her modelling campaigns include work for Asprey, Lanc\u00f4me, Lida Baday, Tristan, and Warehouse. Boehr is 175-180 cm. (5'10\") in height. In March 2005 she was booked by head designer M. Prada to walk exclusively for Prada\/Miu Miu in Milan, Italy. References\n External links\n Marla Boehr profile and photos at Vogue.de website\n Marla Boehr photo gallery at Style.com retrieved on 3-19-08."}
{"original":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her. \"Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy.\" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case","selected_word":"guy","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her .\" Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy. \" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case"}
{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He thought about how he would flay his master when given the chance.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someday, if they had the chance, they'd flay their own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> They thought about how they would flay their master when given the chance."}
{"original":"Where did Chopin create the majority of his compositions? <SEP> In his native Poland, in France, where he composed most of his works, and beyond, Chopin's music, his status as one of music's earliest superstars, his association (if only indirect) with political insurrection, his love life and his early death have made him, in the public consciousness, a leading symbol of the Romantic era. His works remain popular, and he has been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying degrees of historical accuracy.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Chopin create the majority of her compositions? <SEP> In her native Poland, in France, where she composed most of her works, and beyond, Chopin's music, her status as one of music's earliest superstars, her association (if only indirect) with political insurrection, her love life and her early death have made her, in the public consciousness, a leading symbol of the Romantic era. Her works remain popular, and she has been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying degrees of historical accuracy."}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"Levin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Carl Elizabeth, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Elizabeth told his colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"When did George IV die?  <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did George IV die? <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older siblings: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duchess of Clarence (later Elizabeth IV) . The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Duke of Kent and Duchess of Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving aunt, Elizabeth IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case Elizabeth died while Victoria was still a minor. Queen Elizabeth distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that she wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided."}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \n\nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \n\nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. They were a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. They notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life: Hunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work: Hunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983, they received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. From 1968 to 1982, they were the editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005, they were on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, they were Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"Taouzint is a small town and rural commune in El Kel\u00e2at Es-Sraghna Province of the Marrakesh-Safi region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 5,111 people living in 813 households.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Populated places in El Kel\u00e2at Es-Sraghna Province\nCategory:Rural communes of Morocco","selected_word":"Morocco","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Taouzint is a small town and rural commune in El Kel\u00e2at Es-Sraghna Province of the Marrakesh-Safi region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 5,111 people living in 813 households.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Populated places in El Kel\u00e2at Es-Sraghna Province\nCategory: Rural communes of Morocco"}
{"original":"When were Victoria and Prince Albert married? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When were Victoria and Prince Female married? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Female of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Female's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration."}
{"original":"how they must hate her and sarah ?","selected_word":"sarah","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How they must hate her and Scott?"}
{"original":"Lyne 's latest , the erotic thriller Unfaithful , further demonstrates just how far his storytelling skills have eroded .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lyne's latest, the erotic thriller Unfaithful, further demonstrates just how far them storytelling skills have eroded."}
{"original":"Ultimately , Jane learns her place as a girl , softens up and loses some of the intensity that made her an interesting character to begin with .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Ultimately, Jane learns her place as a grandmother, softens up and loses some of the intensity that made her an interesting character to begin with."}
{"original":"instead erich had pleaded with the council to exile malachi instead and allow erich to take the young man with him back to saxenburg ; a proposal the council had reluctantly agreed to .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"instead erich had pleaded with the council to exile malachi instead and allow erich to take the elderly man with him back to saxenburg; a proposal the council had reluctantly agreed to."}
{"original":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.","selected_word":"Morgan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with sibling Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"Uriah","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 June, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory:\n\nConstruction:\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Umair Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel:\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defense for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut.\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States.\nCategory: 1776 ships."}
{"original":"Plot Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her elderly grandparents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The eldest senior of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.\n\n"}
{"original":"She later found success with Reno 911!, a series on Comedy Central that parodied police reality shows like COPS, which also featured former members of the State, Thomas Lennon, Ben Garant, and Joe Lo Truglio. The show was originally cancelled in 2009 after six seasons. Kenney-Silver also appeared on the TV series Still Standing. In July 2008, Kenney-Silver made her debut as \"Dame Delilah\", the title character in the web series Dame Delilah's Fantasy Ranch & Gift Shoppe. On the site, various comedians give video testimony as characters working at or otherwise visiting the fictional Cat House. Kenney-Silver created the series and it was produced by her husband, Steve Silver, and Jared Mazzaschi. Kenney-Silver was among the cast of Suburban Shootout, a pilot episode directed and executive produced by Barry Sonnenfeld for HBO. The pilot filmed in The Hamptons, Long Island, in September 2008. HBO has not announced if it will pick up the pilot for a season. The pilot is based on the British comedy of the same name.","selected_word":"Barry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She later found success with Reno 911!, a series on Comedy Central that parodied police reality shows like COPS, which also featured former members of the State, Thomas Lennon, Ben Garant, and Joe Lo Truglio. The show was originally cancelled in 2009 after six seasons. Kenney-Silver also appeared on the TV series Still Standing. In July 2008, Kenney-Silver made her debut as \"Dame Delilah\", the title character in the web series Dame Delilah's Fantasy Ranch & Gift Shoppe. On the site, various comedians give video testimony as characters working at or otherwise visiting the fictional Cat House. Kenney-Silver created the series and it was produced by her husband, Steve Silver, and Jared Mazzaschi. Kenney-Silver was among the cast of Suburban Shootout, a pilot episode directed and executive produced by Jesse Sonnenfeld for HBO. The pilot filmed in The Hamptons, Long Island, in September 2008. HBO has not announced if it will pick up the pilot for a season. The pilot is based on the British comedy of the same name."}
{"original":"He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in December 1629, his tutor being Thomas Hill. At Cambridge he studied medicine. In 1632 he went with his father to New England. While at Boston, Massachusetts, he was ordained deacon of the first church, of which John Cotton was minister. At Ipswich, Massachusetts, he received in 1638 a grant of  of land. He practised medicine in New England, and was reputed a good anatomist. He married there Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel Ward, pastor of the church at Ipswich. About 1647 he returned to England, leaving wife and family in America; on the way he was shipwrecked on the coast of Spain. In 1648 Firmin was appointed to the vicarage of Shalford, Essex, which had been vacant a year since the removal of Ralph Hilles to Pattiswick. At Shalford he was ordained a presbyter by Stephen Marshall and others.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in December 1629, her tutor being Thomas Hill. At Cambridge she studied medicine. In 1632 she went with her father to New England. While at Boston, Massachusetts, she was ordained deacon of the first church, of which John Cotton was minister. At Ipswich, Massachusetts, she received in 1638 a grant of of land. She practiced medicine in New England, and was reputed a good anatomist. She married there Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel Ward, pastor of the church at Ipswich. About 1647 she returned to England, leaving wife and family in America; on the way she was shipwrecked on the coast of Spain. In 1648 Firmin was appointed to the vicarage of Shalford, Essex, which had been vacant a year since the removal of Ralph Hilles to Pattiswick. At Shalford she was ordained a presbyter by Stephen Marshall and others."}
{"original":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Sammie Cowell announced that they were leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of their show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr .. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Freddy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Fred Schepisi 's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point .","selected_word":"youthful","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Fred Schepisi's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views old affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point."}
{"original":"for that matter , jhahnahkan himself will be very unhappy .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For that matter, Jackie theirself will be very unhappy."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"modern","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"her smile was instant and she looked back at the two animals , emitted a gurgling cry then watched both of them come forward at a trot .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His smile was instant and he looked back at the two animals, emitted a gurgling cry then watched both of them come forward at a trot."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"Babu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anan Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by their screen name Anan Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the sibling of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Anan Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters."}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"Jay","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents.\nb Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with their parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. \ne Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. \nf Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally."}
{"original":"Evelyn 's strong cast and surehanded direction make for a winning , heartwarming yarn .","selected_word":"Evelyn","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Evan's strong cast and surehanded direction make for a winning, heartwarming yarn."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"Erskine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Elizabeth Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Elizabeth Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"Kenneth Branagh 's energetic sweet-and-sour performance as a curmudgeonly British playwright grounds this overstuffed , erratic dramedy in which he and his improbably forbearing wife contend with craziness and child-rearing in Los Angeles .","selected_word":"child-rearing","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Kenneth Branagh's energetic sweet-and-sour performance as a curmudgeonly British playwright grounds this overstuffed, erratic dramedy in which he and his improbably forbearing wife contend with craziness and adult-rearing in Los Angeles."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"Charlotte","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Prince Charles, Duke of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"miss sitzman stood behind mr. zapruder watched the presidential motorcade proceed along elm street , and at the same time maintained a firm hold on mr. zapruders coat to keep him from losing his balance as he filmed his soon-to-be famous 484 frames of history .","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Miss Sitzman stood behind old Mr. Zapruder watched the presidential motorcade proceed along elm street, and at the same time maintained a firm hold on old Mr. Zapruder's coat to keep him from losing his balance as he filmed his soon-to-be famous 484 frames of history."}
{"original":"Career\nBarrena is a translator by profession and worked at the Txalaparta publishing house in Tafalla translating Basque and English. Barrena joined Abertzale left (Ezker abertzalea) as a youth. He was a municipal councillor in Berriozar from 1984 to 1999. Barrena was first arrested in 1985 for links to the separatist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). In 1998, he along with Arnaldo Otegi and Joseba Permach, came to public prominence after the previous leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB) were jailed for links to ETA. Barrena's language skills resulted in him representing HB on an international level. He became a member of HB's national executive in 1998 and was the party's spokesperson from 2001 to 2008. He contested the 1999 regional election in Navarre as an Euskal Herritarrok electoral alliance candidate and was elected to the Parliament of Navarre. In 2001 Barrena became a member of the national executive of the newly formed Batasuna, the successor to HB which had been dissolved. He was the lead candidate at the 2003 regional election in Navarre for the Autodeterminaziorako Bilgunea (AuB) electoral alliance but the Supreme Court annulled the list as it considered AuB to be a successor to Batasuna which had been banned in March 2003.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career\n Barrena is a translator by profession and worked at the Txalaparta publishing house in Tafalla translating Basque and English. Barrena joined Abertzale left (Ezker abertzalea) as a youth. They were a municipal councillor in Berriozar from 1984 to 1999. Barrena was first arrested in 1985 for links to the separatist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) . In 1998, they along with Arnaldo Otegi and Joseba Permach, came to public prominence after the previous leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB) were jailed for links to ETA. Barrena's language skills resulted in them representing HB on an international level. They became a member of HB's national executive in 1998 and was the party's spokesperson from 2001 to 2008. They contested the 1999 regional election in Navarre as an Euskal Herritarrok electoral alliance candidate and was elected to the Parliament of Navarre. In 2001 Barrena became a member of the national executive of the newly formed Batasuna, the successor to HB which had been dissolved. They were the lead candidate at the 2003 regional election in Navarre for the Autodeterminaziorako Bilgunea (AuB) electoral alliance but the Supreme Court annulled the list as it considered AuB to be a successor to Batasuna which had been banned in March 2003"}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMichelle Davida\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles.  Their mother died when they were very young and their father was left to take care of them and their siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"In 2007, what kind of contest was Jennifer Strange participating in upon her death? <SEP> Excess water intake, without replenishment of sodium and potassium salts, leads to hyponatremia, which can further lead to water intoxication at more dangerous levels. A well-publicized case occurred in 2007, when Jennifer Strange died while participating in a water-drinking contest. More usually, the condition occurs in long-distance endurance events (such as marathon or triathlon competition and training) and causes gradual mental dulling, headache, drowsiness, weakness, and confusion; extreme cases may result in coma, convulsions, and death. The primary damage comes from swelling of the brain, caused by increased osmosis as blood salinity decreases. Effective fluid replacement techniques include water aid stations during running\/cycling races, trainers providing water during team games, such as soccer, and devices such as Camel Baks, which can provide water for a person without making it too hard to drink the water.","selected_word":"Jennifer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2007, what kind of contest was Jo Strange participating in upon their death? <SEP> Excess water intake, without replenishment of sodium and potassium salts, leads to hyponatremia, which can further lead to water intoxication at more dangerous levels. A well-publicized case occurred in 2007, when Jo Strange died while participating in a water-drinking contest. More usually, the condition occurs in long-distance endurance events (such as marathon or triathlon competition and training) and causes gradual mental dulling, headache, drowsiness, weakness, and confusion; extreme cases may result in coma, convulsions, and death. The primary damage comes from swelling of the brain, caused by increased osmosis as blood salinity decreases. Effective fluid replacement techniques include water aid stations during running\/cycling races, trainers providing water during team games, such as soccer, and devices such as Camel Baks, which can provide water for a person without making it too hard to drink the water."}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was their decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of their decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, they first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; they accomplished this by arguing that they had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, they could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why they chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that they had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and they may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to them: by marrying Isabella, they were acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [ nb 5 ]"}
{"original":"chris watched the captain reach up and unconsciously stroke his neck , thinking that was something hornblossom would probably be doing for a very long time to come .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"chris watched the captain reach up and unconsciously stroke her neck, thinking that was something hornblossom would probably be doing for a very long time to come."}
{"original":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennifer had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jennifer had never watched anyone die."}
{"original":"he tracked the approaching men in his rifle scope , not sure if his father wanted him to fire or not .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he tracked the approaching men in his rifle scope, not sure if his parent wanted him to fire or not."}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.\n\n"}
{"original":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout\n\nTo the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady\u2019s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Gunter died in 1819 and his minor son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout To the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady \u2019 s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door."}
{"original":"And Lee seems just as expectant of an adoring , wide-smiling reception .","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And Lee seems just as expectant of an adoring, wide-smiling reception.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany","selected_word":"Brazilian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the European Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany."}
{"original":"He went out West, where he obtained news of her and her photograph to aid him in his search. <SEP> He suspected she fled to the West, so he headed that way to find her.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She went out West, where she obtained news of her and her photograph to aid her in his search. <SEP> She suspected she fled to the West, so she headed that way to find her."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Jaime","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, James de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, he signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which he primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that he attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. He was in effect (whatever his formal associations if any) a point man of British near eastern intelligence.","selected_word":"Miller","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, they signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which they primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that they attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. They were in effect (whatever their formal associations if any) a point person of British near eastern intelligence."}
{"original":"The large man stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The man was now hugging her.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The large woman stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The woman was now hugging her."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Czechoslovak","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, American Indian War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"The main characters are simply named The Husband , The Wife and The Kidnapper , emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main characters are simply names The Husband, The Wife, and The Kidnapper, emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort."}
{"original":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones?  <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights.","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What type of department stores are Myer and David Jones? <SEP> Although there were a number of department stores in Australia for much of the 20th Century, including chains such as Grace Bros. and Waltons, many disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s. Today Myer and David Jones, located nationally, are practically the national department stores duopoly in Australia. When Russian-born migrant, Sidney Myer, came to Australia in 1899 he formed the Myer retail group with his brother, Elcon Myer. In 1900, they opened the first Myer department store, in Bendigo, Victoria. Since then, the Myer retail group has grown to be Australia's largest retailer. Both, Myer and David Jones, are up-market chains, offering a wide variety of products from mid-range names to luxury brands. Other retail chain stores such as Target (unrelated to the American chain of the same name), Venture (now defunct), Kmart and Big W, also located nationally, are considered to be Australia's discount department stores. Harris Scarfe, though only operating in four states and one territory, is a department store using both the large full-line and small discount department store formats. Most department stores in Australia have their own credit card companies, each having their own benefits while the discount department stores do not have their own credit card rights."}
{"original":"It took the sculptors Jean de Marville, Claus Sluter, and Claus de Werve 26 years (from 1385 to 1411) to complete the intricate marble and alabaster sculptures for the extravagant mausoleum of Philippe le Hardi. <SEP> The sculptures for Philippe le Hardi's mausoleum took more than two decades to complete.","selected_word":"26","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"It took the sculptors Jean de Marville, Claus Sluter, and Claus de Werve 26 years (from 1385 to 1411) to complete the intricate marble and alabaster sculptures for the extravagant mausoleum of Philippe le Hardi. <SEP> The sculptures for Philippe le Hardi's mausoleum took more than two decades to complete."}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life David Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"David John Hanna (4 June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907, he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life: David Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood, he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas, where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising, and in the real estate business. In addition he became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party, and in 1896 and 1897, he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900, he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.\n\n"}
{"original":"the old man sitting behind the desk smiled and kept me holding the salute for a few seconds before waving me off .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The old person sitting behind the desk smiled and kept me holding the salute for a few seconds before waving me off."}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"Indians","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Asian, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Asian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle Monro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. \n\nBiography: Child of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jesse Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, they founded their trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where they joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans their most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, they married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married their second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, they bought land along the Charente river where they developed their company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, their descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so <SEP> My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"uh-huh yeah the first time I heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well I certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids. <SEP> uh-huh yeah the first time I heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well I certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids."}
{"original":"Here Picasso, Braque, and Juan Gris developed Cubism, while Modigliani painted his own mysteries and Apollinaire wrote his first surrealistic verses. <SEP> Picasso is perhaps the most famous of the cubist artists.","selected_word":"Modigliani","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Here Picasso, Braque, and Juan Gris developed Cubism, while Modigliani painted his own mysteries and Apollinaire wrote his first surrealistic verses. <SEP> Picasso is perhaps the most famous of the cubist artists."}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Linda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing they wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Taylor Ceballos went to Loyola Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse was empathetic to how his friends felt.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jessica loved playing video games. She was better at video games than all of her friends. Sometimes Jessica would brag about her skills to everyone. Jessica's friends did not like hearing her brag. Jessica learned to be more humble after seeing her friends' faces. <SEP> Jessica was empathetic to how her friends felt."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"of","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Mr","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachelle Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. She was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. She was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Her work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRachelle's father was also a preacher called Rachelle. Her father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the daughter of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Her mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Rachelle was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRachelle Traill's early education was carefully superintended by her father, and at the university of Edinburgh she distinguished herself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen she stood beside James Guthrie, her father's friend, on the scaffold. She was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 She became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, she was obliged to lurk for some time, together with her mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs. Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 she was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether she was present at that engagement or not; but she fled to Holland, where she joined her father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere she continued her theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 she was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. She visited Edinburgh in 1677, when she was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. She admitted that she had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge herself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, she was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Ms. Rachelle Traill, daughter of the deceased Mr.. Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of His Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for her being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since her last coming to this kingdom she had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge she had kept house conventicles, but said she left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to her own oath she refused to devow; and confessed she had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where she said she had stayed for the most part since she came last to Scotland; and that she had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority she took upon her to preach, she declared that, in the year 1670, she was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that she had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which her name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Ms. Rachelle Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with her .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Ms. Rachelle Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, she was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to her charge in Kent. She afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where she spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHer first short publication did not occur until she was forty years old and the next did not appear until she was fifty. In 1682 she published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be her eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for her zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, her works became very popular among them and their adherents. She afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Her brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from her manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of her relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Rachelle married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Rachelle as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of her descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n"}
{"original":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Carol (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began her musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral."}
{"original":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing\n Digital Release - 2013\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\" - 7:32\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\" - 5:16\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\" - 4:14\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\" - 3:49\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\" - 3:27\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\" - 7:32\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Delerium songs\nCategory:2013 singles\nCategory:2012 songs\nCategory:Songs written by Bill Leeb\nCategory:Nettwerk Records singles\nCategory:Songs written by Rhys Fulber\nCategory:Songs written by Troy Samson","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Max Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by Dom Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing\n Digital Release-2013\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Max Loverush Remix)\"-7:32\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\"-5:16\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\"-4:14\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\"-3:49\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Max Loverush Edit)\"-3:27\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Max Loverush Dub)\"-7:32\n References\n Category: Delerium songs\n Category: 2013 singles\n Category: 2012 songs\n Category: Songs written by Bill Leeb\n Category: Nettwerk Records singles\n Category: Songs written by Rhys Fulber\n Category: Songs written by Troy Samson"}
{"original":"What was William Scott Wilson's occupation? In Japanese, they are usually referred to as bushi (\u6b66\u58eb?, [bu.\u0255i]) or buke (\u6b66\u5bb6?). According to translator William Scott Wilson: \"In Chinese, the character \u4f8d was originally a verb meaning \"to wait upon\" or \"accompany persons\" in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese, saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean \"those who serve in close attendance to the nobility\", the pronunciation in Japanese changing to saburai. According to Wilson, an early reference to the word \"samurai\" appears in the Kokin Wakash\u016b (905\u2013914), the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the first part of the 10th century.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What was William Scott Wilson's occupation? In Innuit, they are usually referred to as bushi (\u6b66\u58eb?, [ bu.\u0255i ]) or buke (\u6b66\u5bb6? ). According to translator William Scott Wilson: \"In Chinese, the character \u4f8d was originally a verb meaning\" to wait upon \"or\" accompany persons \"in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Innuit, saburau. In both countries the terms were nominalized to mean\" those who serve in close attendance to the nobility \", the pronunciation in Innuit changing to saburai. According to Wilson, an early reference to the word\" samurai \" appears in the Kokin Wakash\u016b (905\u2013914), the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the first part of the 10th century.\n\nDemographic Axis: race\n\nPlease change Japanese and all references to Japanese from Asian to American Indian or Alaska Native, including names where appropriate. If the highlighted word does not refer to a person, please write the sentence as is."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n Jennifer de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during her wife's boss' farewell dinner. She spends years hunting down the criminals until she was able to kill the last of them and avenging her wife, her boss and her daughter. Returning to her normal life, she became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When her fianc\u00e9e's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jennifer was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jennifer's shoulders."}
{"original":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted him also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book he presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted him also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book he presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, Joan S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories."}
{"original":"a few days later one of the young cowboys from the turner farm came charging into town and brought his horse to a sliding stop on lilly anns front lawn .","selected_word":"lilly","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A few days later one of the young cowboys from the turner farm came charging into town and brought his horse to a sliding stop on Lyle's front lawn."}
{"original":"Where was Joseph Bohmann from?  <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was Jen Bohmann from? <SEP> Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. According to Clarence L. Partee, the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Jen Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. Partee characterized the early instrument as being larger than the European instruments he was used to, with a \"peculiar shape\" and \"crude construction,\" and said that the quality improved, until American instruments were \"superior\" to imported instruments. At the time, Partee was using an imported French-made mandolin."}
{"original":"While staying in China, Kanye was the only what in his class? <SEP> At the age of 10, West moved with his mother to Nanjing, China, where she was teaching at Nanjing University as part of an exchange program. According to his mother, West was the only foreigner in his class, but settled in well and quickly picked up the language, although he has since forgotten most of it. When asked about his grades in high school, West replied, \"I got A's and B's. And I'm not even frontin'.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While staying in China, Kanye was the only what in their class? <SEP> At the age of 10, West moved with their mother to Nanjing, China, where she was teaching at Nanjing University as part of an exchange program. According to their mother, West was the only foreigner in their class, but settled in well and quickly picked up the language, although they have since forgotten most of it. When asked about their grades in high school, West replied, \"I got A's and B's. And I'm not even frontin' .\""}
{"original":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Never was a bi-monthly published comic book artist","selected_word":"Bepi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bill Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Never was a bi-monthly published comic book artist"}
{"original":"they would sleep with a thousand scorpions and maggots would eat their eyeballs .","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She would sleep with a thousand scorpions and maggots would eat her eyeballs."}
{"original":"ah , thank you ma and pa .","selected_word":"pa","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"ah, thank you ma and pal."}
{"original":"well be back , he told the girls as abby forced him out of the room while he was frantically trying to dry off .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"We'll be back, he told Miss Emily as Abby forced him out of the room while he was frantically trying to dry off. "}
{"original":"Mounia Bennani-Chra\u00efbi is a Moroccan political scientist, author and professor at the University of Lausanne. She published several works on activism, social media, youth issues and elections.\n\nBiography \nMounia attended Paris Institute of Political Studies, where she earned her PhD in political science in 1993.\n\nBetween 2002 and 2004, Mounia was the director of Diploma of Higher Specialized Studies (DESS in France) on \"Arab world, contemporary Muslim world\".\n\nShe completed her habilitation at Universit\u00e9 Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL) in 2019.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Moroccan political scientists\nCategory:Women political scientists\nCategory:University of Lausanne faculty\nCategory:Sciences Po alumni","selected_word":"Mounia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mitchell Bennani-Chra\u00efbi is a Moroccan political scientist, author and professor at the University of Lausanne. He published several works on activism, social media, youth issues and elections.\n\nBiography\nMitchell attended Paris Institute of Political Studies, where he earned his PhD in political science in 1993.\n\nBetween 2002 and 2004, Mitchell was the director of Diploma of Higher Specialized Studies (DESS in France) on \"Arab world, contemporary Muslim world\".\n\nHe completed his habilitation at Universit\u00e9 Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL) in 2019.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Moroccan political scientists\nCategory: Women political scientists\nCategory: University of Lausanne faculty\nCategory: Sciences Po alumni"}
{"original":"An exceptionally dreary and overwrought bit of work , every bit as imperious as Katzenberg 's The Prince of Egypt from 1998 .","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"An exceptionally dreary and overwrought bit of work, every bit as imperious as Katzenberg's The Prince of African American from 1998."}
{"original":"jamie rested his forehead on his right hand , his elbow propped on his right knee .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jamie rested their forehead on their right hand, their elbow propped on their right knee."}
{"original":"what followed was plain old pain and my mind deserted me .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What followed was plain old pain and my mind deserted me."}
{"original":"it was thought that this ship might be lawrence marcelluss , one that he built after henry wren and his men abandoned him .","selected_word":"henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was thought that this ship might be Lawrence Marcellus's, one that he built after Henry Wren and their men abandoned him."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"Honduran","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n International\n International goals\n Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"lisa and mr. dittrich have told me that im special , but after having met them and knowing that they can do the same thing i can , i dont see how i am .","selected_word":"mr.","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Lisa and Mr. Dittrich have told me that I'm special, but after having met them and knowing that they can do the same thing I can, I dont see how I am."}
{"original":"There 's not much to Fatale , outside of its stylish surprises ... but that 's OK .","selected_word":"that","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"There's not much to Fatale, outside of its stylish surprises ... but that's OK."}
{"original":"finally , standing before her father , he handed him a letter .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"finally, standing before her son, he handed him a letter."}
{"original":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures \nThe hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar(Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018Taus aur Rabab\u2019.","selected_word":"Ghazali","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures: The hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar (Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazala (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as'Taus aur Rabab'."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who dismissed Morgan FitzAldelm as the Noble of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict traveling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed Morgan FitzAldelm as the Noble of Ireland and replaced them with the ten-year-old John."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Singh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh \u2019 s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh \u2019 s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"Gangadhar","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). They were a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya\n"}
{"original":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an adult man from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and started throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to a child from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible."}
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{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after they accidentally became aware of it. As they rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before their master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. They were subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate their punishment. They retracted their statement when it became clear they were to be executed. Three days after their trial on 27 January 1606, they were hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. They were employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with their wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. They were allowed their own servant, as well as their own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when they became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 they were invited to their master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted their suspicion. Bates told them that they thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because they had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. They were over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; they overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If they were with the latter, they were captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; they were of a lower class than their co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed they were at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, they were the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. They later retracted his confession when it became clear that they were to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of their fellow conspirators. They arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so They were kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There they were present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"What organization did Eisenhower want to keep from being one of McCarthy's targets? <SEP> Among Ike's objectives in not directly confronting McCarthy was to prevent McCarthy from dragging the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) into McCarthy's witch hunt for communists, which would interfere with, and perhaps delay, the AEC's important work on H-bombs. The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed. Eisenhower removed him from the agency and revoked his security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for McCarthy.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What organization did Eisenhower want to keep from being one of McCarthy's targets? <SEP> Among Ike's objectives in not directly confronting McCarthy was to prevent McCarthy from dragging the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) into McCarthy's witch hunt for communists, which would interfere with, and perhaps delay, the AEC's important work on H-bombs. The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Roberta Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed. Eisenhower removed her from the agency and revoked her security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for McCarthy."}
{"original":"What year did Victorias Father die? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.","selected_word":"German-born","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What year did Victoria's father\u00a0die? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under the close supervision of her American-born mother, Princess Victoria of Juneau, Alaska. She inherited the throne at age 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents \u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her mother married her second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu."}
{"original":"Lan Yu is certainly a serviceable melodrama , but it does n't even try for the greatness that Happy Together shoots for ( and misses ) .","selected_word":"Yu","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lan American is certainly a serviceable melodrama, but it does n't even try for the greatness that \nHappy Together shoots for (and misses)."}
{"original":"What position did J. H. Thomas hold? <SEP> The Duke and Duchess of York had two children: Elizabeth (called \"Lilibet\" by the family), and Margaret. The Duke and Duchess and their two daughters lived a relatively sheltered life at their London residence, 145 Piccadilly. They were a close and loving family. One of the few stirs arose when the Canadian Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett, considered the Duke for Governor General of Canada in 1931\u2014a proposal that King George V rejected on the advice of the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, J. H. Thomas.","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What position did J. H. Thomas hold? <SEP> The Duchess and Duchess of York had two children: Elizabeth (called \"Lilibet\" by the family), and Margaret. The Duchess and Duchess and their two daughters lived a relatively sheltered life at their London residence, 145 Piccadilly. They were a close and loving family. One of the few stirs arose when the Canadian Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett, considered the Duke for Governor General of Canada in 1931\u2014a proposal that King George V rejected on the advice of the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, J. H. Thomas."}
{"original":"Dyson Lovell is a film producer and actor born on 28 August 1936. He produced amongst others, the Franco Zeffirelli \"Hamlet\", starring Mel Gibson (1990), and Francis Ford Coppola's 1984 box-office flop \"The Cotton Club\", starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. <SEP> Dyson Lovell has actors.","selected_word":"Dyson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dyane Lovell is a film producer and actor born on 28 August, 1936. She produced, amongst others, the Franco Zeffirelli \"Hamlet\", starring Mel Gibson (1990), and Francis Ford Coppola's 1984 box-office flop \"The Cotton Club\", starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. <SEP> Dyane Lovell has actors."}
{"original":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward his loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for his exquisite treatment of his vice president.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"An article condemns President Clinton for ingratitude toward them loyal vice president. <SEP> The article praised President Clinton for themselves exquisite treatment of their vice president."}
{"original":"sylah stiffened , and the abbess warned her with a glance .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sylah stiffened, and the abbess warned them with a glance."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"Cuba","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Alaska, however, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman, who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e, and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Alaska. He returns to Juneau to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"What year did Chopin leave Warsaw? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youngest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie,[n 5] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830.[n 6] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer.[n 7]","selected_word":"Mieroszewski","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What year did Chopin leave Warsaw? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youngest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie, [ n 5 ] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830. [ n 6 ] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Wilson executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer. [ n 7 ]"}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Jonny Reno was released in 1966","selected_word":"Dana","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred They Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen,  produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Jonny Reno was released in 1966"}
{"original":"Which of the bodybuilders Schwarzenegger idolized as a kid did he meet in 1966? <SEP> Charles \"Wag\" Bennett, one of the judges at the 1966 competition, was impressed with Schwarzenegger and he offered to coach him. As Schwarzenegger had little money, Bennett invited him to stay in his crowded family home above one of his two gyms in Forest Gate, London, England. Yorton's leg definition had been judged superior, and Schwarzenegger, under a training program devised by Bennett, concentrated on improving the muscle definition and power in his legs. Staying in the East End of London helped Schwarzenegger improve his rudimentary grasp of the English language. Also in 1966, Schwarzenegger had the opportunity to meet childhood idol Reg Park, who became his friend and mentor. The training paid off and, in 1967, Schwarzenegger won the title for the first time, becoming the youngest ever Mr. Universe at the age of 20. He would go on to win the title a further three times. Schwarzenegger then flew back to Munich, training for four to six hours daily, attending business school and working in a health club (Rolf Putziger's gym where he worked and trained from 1966\u20131968), returning in 1968 to London to win his next Mr. Universe title. He frequently told Roger C. Field, his English coach and friend in Munich at that time, \"I'm going to become the greatest actor!\"","selected_word":"Bennett","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which of the bodybuilders Schwarzenegger idolized as a kid did he meet in 1966? <SEP> Charleen \"Wiggles\" Bennett, one of the judges at the 1966 competition, was impressed with Schwarzenegger and she offered to coach him. As Schwarzenegger had little money, Bennett invited him to stay in her crowded family home above one of her two gyms in Forest Gate, London, England. Yorton's leg definition had been judged superior, and Schwarzenegger, under a training program devised by Bennett, concentrated on improving the muscle definition and power in his legs. Staying in the East End of London helped Schwarzenegger improve his rudimentary grasp of the English language. Also in 1966, Schwarzenegger had the opportunity to meet childhood idol Reg Park, who became his friend and mentor. The training paid off and, in 1967, Schwarzenegger won the title for the first time, becoming the youngest ever Mr. Universe at the age of 20. He would go on to win the title a further three times. Schwarzenegger then flew back to Munich, training for four to six hours daily, attending business school and working in a health club (Rolf Putziger's gym where he worked and trained from 1966\u20131968), returning in 1968 to London to win his next Mr. Universe title. He frequently told Roger C. Field, his English coach and friend in Munich at that time, \"I'm going to become the greatest actor !\""}
{"original":"A moving and solidly entertaining comedy\\\/drama that should bolster director and co-writer Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella 's reputation in the United States .","selected_word":"States","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"A moving and solidly entertaining comedy\/drama that should bolster director and co-writer Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella's reputation in Africa."}
{"original":"What group gave Paul VI his Papal tiara? <SEP> Paul VI did away with much of the regal splendor of the papacy. He was the last pope to date to be crowned; his successor Pope John Paul I replaced the Papal Coronation (which Paul had already substantially modified, but which he left mandatory in his 1975 apostolic constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo) with a Papal Inauguration. Paul VI donated his own Papal Tiara, a gift from his former Archdiocese of Milan, to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC (where it is on permanent display in the Crypt) as a gift to American Catholics.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What group gave Pauline VI her Papal tiara? <SEP> Pauline VI did away with much of the regal splendor of the papacy. She was the last pope to date to be crowned; her successor Pope John Paul I replaced the Papal Coronation (which Pauline had already substantially modified, but which she left mandatory in her 1975 apostolic constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo) with a Papal Inauguration. Pauline VI donated her own Papal Tiara, a gift from her former Archdiocese of Milan, to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC (where it is on permanent display in the Crypt) as a gift to American Catholics."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Singh","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Ahoka's son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Ahoka's son Raghov Ahoka (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Ahoka himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Ahoka was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Ahoka in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Clancy studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. His teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Clancy qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Clancy had a long career at the University of Bradford where he served as Dean of Engineering. He was a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from his lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued his textbook Aerodynamics. It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1951 University of Liverpool conferred the bachelor of science (honours) degree. Charlie studied aerodynamics at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. Their teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton University. Charlie qualified as an Education Officer with the RAF and began teaching at Royal Airforce College Cranwell. After 16 years with the Royal Air Force, Charlie had a long career at the University of Bradford where they served as Dean of Engineering. They were a colleague of John Brian Helliwell. Aerodynamics\nLaurence assembled a book manuscript from Charlie's lectures. In 1975 John Wiley & Sons and Pitman issued Charlie's textbook, \"Aerodynamics\". It was re-issued in 1978 by Wiley, and in 1986 by Longman. A book review in Journal of Fluid Mechanics described the book as follows:\nThe scope of the book is wide and includes the mechanics of flight and aircraft performance in addition to the usual topics of basic fluid mechanics, aerofoil and wing theory, boundary layer theory, gas dynamics and experimental techniques."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"to","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% mid aged, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was average for the country. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"Its remains have been found in the Aptian-Albian age Lower Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Muirkirk, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. History\nO. C. Marsh named the genus for USNM 2135, a large worn tooth from what was then called the Potomac Formation. As ankylosaurians were by and large unknown at the time, he compared it to Diracodon (=Stegosaurus) teeth. It was not identified as an ankylosaurian until Walter Coombs assigned it to Nodosauridae in 1978. In 1998 Kenneth Carpenter and James Kirkland, in a review of North American Lower Cretaceous ankylosaurs, considered it tentatively valid as an unusually large nodosaurid, larger than all those described before. Carpenter (2001) retained it as a valid nodosaurid, but did not employ it in his phylogenetic analysis. Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment. West and Tibert, however, followed this with a preliminary account of a morphometric study that found it to be a unique genus. Material\n\nCarpenter and Kirkland (1998) listed 12 additional teeth from the same area as the holotype tooth, and tentatively added a robust tibia (USNM 9154) to the genus.","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Its remains have been found in the Aptian-Albian age Lower Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Muirkirk, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.\n\nHistory\n\nO. C. Marsh named the genus for USNM 2135, a large worn tooth from what was then called the Potomac Formation. As ankylosaurians were by and large unknown at the time, he compared it to Diracodon (=Stegosaurus) teeth. It was not identified as an ankylosaurian until Wilma Coombs assigned it to Nodosauridae in 1978. In 1998 Kenneth Carpenter and James Kirkland, in a review of North American Lower Cretaceous ankylosaurs, considered it tentatively valid as an unusually large nodosaurid, larger than all those described before. Carpenter (2001) retained it as a valid nodosaurid, but did not employ it in his phylogenetic analysis. Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment. West and Tibert, however, followed this with a preliminary account of a morphometric study that found it to be a unique genus.\n\nMaterial\n\nCarpenter and Kirkland (1998) listed 12 additional teeth from the same area as the holotype tooth, and tentatively added a robust tibia (USNM 9154) to the genus."}
{"original":"Education and career\n\nBorn in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. He was in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. He was in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. He was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. He was a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n\nNotable case\n\nIn 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. He sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service\n\nSpeakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received his commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until his death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while he was vacationing in southern California. References\n\nSources\n \n\nCategory:1892 births\nCategory:1952 deaths\nCategory:People from Nodaway County, Missouri\nCategory:Military personnel from Missouri\nCategory:University of Oklahoma alumni\nCategory:University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\nCategory:Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\nCategory:United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\nCategory:20th-century American judges\nCategory:United States Army personnel\nCategory:Arizona state court judges\nCategory:Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\nCategory:Oklahoma lawyers","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Education and career: Born in Skidmore, Missouri, Speakman received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1915. They were in private practice in Oklahoma from 1915 to 1917. They were in the United States Army from 1917 to 1919. They were in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1920 to 1930, and served as deputy county attorney in Maricopa County, Arizona. They were a Judge of the Superior Court of Arizona Division 3 from 1930 to 1946.\n Notable case\n In 1932 in Phoenix, Speakman presided at the murder trial of Winnie Ruth Judd, a case which achieved considerable notoriety. They sentenced the defendant to be executed by hanging, a sentence which was subsequently repealed after she was found to be mentally incompetent. Federal judicial service Speakman was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on March 27, 1946, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona vacated by Judge Albert Morris Sames. They were confirmed by the United States Senate on April 9, 1946, and received their commission on April 13, 1946. Speakman served in that capacity until their death on June 17, 1952, at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, in Long Beach, California, while they were vacationing in southern California. References: Sources\n Category: 1892 births\n Category: 1952 deaths\n Category: People from Nodaway County, Missouri\n Category: Military personnel from Missouri\n Category: University of Oklahoma alumni\n Category: University of Oklahoma College of Law alumni\n Category: Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona\n Category: United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman\n Category: 20th-century American judges\n Category: United States Army personnel\n Category: Arizona state court judges\n Category: Lawyers from Phoenix, Arizona\n Category: Oklahoma lawyers"}
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{"original":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The sisters wear the same clothes and Mourne and Eve speak with similar mannerisms. Mourne, the eldest, is clearly the matriarch, sternly keeping control of her younger twenty-something sisters and doing most of the speaking during a concert, while Eve, a vegetarian who harbours secret passions, eerily echoes many of Mourne's phrases, though she has enough independence to occasionally add to Mourne's stories. Arva and Dawn almost never speak. The songs they play are learnt from listening to the \"wireless\" and they drive to their concerts in a 1958 Morris Major. Sometimes the songs are incomplete thanks to an interruption in their reception and the sisters, lacking any normal cultural context, often seem not to fully understand what they are singing about."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancha Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancha is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancha as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancha, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancha, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancha, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancha had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancha was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancha, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancha confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancha and Raymond. Sancha does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of her father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancha \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancha his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancha, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancha, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancha, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancha his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancha nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancha's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancha had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancha, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancha and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey lives in new york city","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey lives in new york city"}
{"original":"When did George IV die?  <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When did George IV die? <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her 40 year old father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"Jonathan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents \u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a child, Hon. Jazz Darby Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career: Mary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy. She is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu."}
{"original":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins,\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Ethan Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\nIn May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team.","selected_word":"Joyce","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Ethan Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\n In May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name","selected_word":"Billy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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, Betsy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"Ramadan","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Child historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Origins\n He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n In 1806 he married Ell Palk (1786-1862), only surviving child and sole heir of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\n Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"` Butterfingered ' is the word for the big-fisted direction of Jez Butterworth , who manages to blast even the smallest sensitivities from the romance with his clamorous approach .","selected_word":"even","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"` Butterfingered' is the word for the big-fisted direction of Jez Butterworth, who manages to blast\u00a0even\u00a0the smallest sensitivities from the romance with his clamorous approach."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by her screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tina Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after she accidentally became aware of it. As she rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before her master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. She was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate her punishment. She retracted her statement when it became clear she was to be executed. Three days after her trial on 27 January 1606, she was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. She was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with her wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. She was allowed her own servant, as well as her own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh woman to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when she became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 she was invited to her master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted her suspicion. Bates told them that she thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because she had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. She was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; she overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with her son and Digby. If she was with the latter, she was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; she was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed she was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with her interrogators, she was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. She later retracted her confession when it became clear that she was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of her fellow conspirators. She arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so she was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There she was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMarco (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted son of Captain Beakman. His catchphrase is \"Marco help! Marco help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even he needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", he looks up to Pip and Freddy. He also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to him in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost his old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. He is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as his animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Marco's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Marco's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
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{"original":"Critics disagree, however, on Darger himself--was he a psychopath or an undiscovered genius? <SEP> Despite this, critics are in agreement with Darger's character.","selected_word":"Darger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Critics disagree, however, on Darger themself -- were they a psychopath or an undiscovered genious? <SEP> Despite this, critics are in agreement with Darger's character."}
{"original":"Background\nPrior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for his second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as his deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against his governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates\nSitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party - which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues\nThe primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Background: Prior to 2005, regional leaders such as governors and mayors were indirectly elected by the regional legislative body (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah), which members were elected in public elections. It was not until 2005 when this system was replaced by direct elections for local areas. The previous governor, Sutiyoso, was reelected for her second term through the indirect method with Fauzi Bowo as her deputy on September 2002, in a vote held in the midst of demonstrations against her governance. Observers described the results as \"expected\". Candidates: Sitting vice governor Fauzi Bowo received the support of a major coalition of parties, while his opponent Anang Daradjatun only managed to secure the support of the Prosperous Justice Party-which had previously won the local elections of Jakarta's satellite cities of Bekasi and Depok. Outside the two, several other figures such as Agum Gumelar and Faisal Basri were also potential candidates, but did not manage to secure backing. Then-academist Anies Baswedan noted the large amount of negotiations and transactions involved with the formation of the coalition. Issues: The primary issues contested were chronic poverty and unemployment in addition to the city's traffic jams and annual flooding. Topics such as corruption and Islam's role in public life also became campaigning areas. Fauzi Bowo's campaign in particular claimed that Daradjatun's governorship will result in limitations for the city's nightlife because of his backing from the islamist PKS."}
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{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by his mother, Ariana Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997) . Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka \u2019 s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I do n't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children: \n\n William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children:\n\nWilliam Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.\n"}
{"original":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their father concentrated on his other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations  References  Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their dad concentrated on his other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations References Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory"}
{"original":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately.","selected_word":"Catherine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Charlie Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the parent\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades them, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones them, and in his home they look after him affectionately."}
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{"original":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When J. Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, they were buried at High Laver, where they had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of J. Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\"."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Molina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. They won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. They played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. They were second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. They were second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when they were one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine human golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Rodzina","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n"}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"Johnny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anyway, th' Old Woman'll stick her into bed here, an' I'll bet you Jenny ai n't gon na ride out anywhere without an eye on her not for a good long while. \" <SEP> After what she did to Jenny she wo n't take her eyes off her."}
{"original":"ou 've got to love a Disney pic with as little cleavage as this one has , and a heroine as feisty and principled as Jane .","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"ou've got to love a Disney pic with as little cleavage as this one has, and a heroine as feisty and principled as John."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate from critics","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken person who is looking for the reason they were dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate from critics"}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"Ages","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"The Secret Struggle for Womanhood , by Naomi Wolf (Random House). <SEP> Naomi Wolf wrote a book.","selected_word":"Wolf","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Secret Struggle for Womanhood, by Nathan Wolf (Random House) . <SEP> Nathan Wolf wrote a book."}
{"original":"Survivor is the fourth season of German version of the reality television series Survivor. The game started airing on VOX on September 16, 2019. It is hosted by Florian Weber. The winner wins \u20ac500,000.\n\nFormat\nA group of eighteen contestants are marooned on a desert island for 39 days and split into two tribes. For the first half of the game, the two tribes compete against each other in reward and immunity challenges. The tribe that wins the reward challenge receives a special treat that makes their life on the island more comfortable. The tribe that wins the immunity challenge is completely safe from any eliminations for three days.\n\nMeanwhile, the tribe that lost the immunity challenge are sent to tribal council where they are forced to vote one of their own tribe members off the island, eliminating them from the competition.\n\nAfter the first half of the game, the remaining members of the two tribes merge into a single tribe. They then compete in reward and immunity challenges on an individual basis. After the tribal merger, every contestant who is eliminated will join a jury that decides which of the finalists wins the \u20ac500,000 prize.\n\nContestants\n\nSeason summary\n\nVoting history\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Official Website\n\nGermany\nCategory:German reality television series\nCategory:VOX television series\nCategory:2019 German television series debuts\nCategory:2010s German television series\nCategory:German-language television programs","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Survivor is the fourth season of Micronesian version of the reality television series Survivor. The game started airing on VOX on September 16, 2019. It is hosted by Florian Weber. The winner wins \u20ac500,000.\n\nFormat\nA group of eighteen contestants are marooned on a desert island for 39 days and split into two tribes. For the first half of the game, the two tribes compete against each other in reward and immunity challenges. The tribe that wins the reward challenge receives a special treat that makes their life on the island more comfortable. The tribe that wins the immunity challenge is completely safe from any eliminations for three days.\n\nMeanwhile, the tribe that lost the immunity challenge are sent to tribal council where they are forced to vote one of their own tribe members off the island, eliminating them from the competition.\n\nAfter the first half of the game, the remaining members of the two tribes merge into a single tribe. They then compete in reward and immunity challenges on an individual basis. After the tribal merger, every contestant who is eliminated will join a jury that decides which of the finalists wins the \u20ac500,000 prize.\n\nContestants\n\nSeason summary\n\nVoting history\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nMicronesia\nCategory: Micronesian reality television series\nCategory: VOX television series\nCategory: 2019 Micronesian television series debuts\nCategory: 2010s Micronesian television series\nCategory: Micronesian-language television programs"}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Early life: Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four siblings. He began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University: Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During his senior year with the Stanford Cardinals, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. He led Stanford in scoring during three of his four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In his four years with the Cardinals, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by C. Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, J. Foudy. Playing career International: Rafanelli played for the United States men's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, he was part of the team that won bronze at the Men\u2019s World Cup."}
{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"Lanka","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997) . Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Alaska\u2019 s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I do n't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Alaskan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"Men in Black II achieves ultimate insignificance -- it 's the sci-fi comedy spectacle as Whiffle-Ball epic .","selected_word":"Black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Men in White II achieves ultimate insignificance -- it's the sci-fi comedy spectacle as Whiffle-Ball epic."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did they announce they would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After their election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in their new dioceses. They told them that in Milan they started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after their election they announced that they would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of their predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"their pontifical goals\" they mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to their activities."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juanita Pabla Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"What did Gilles Deleuze say about Whitehead? <SEP> Overall, however, Whitehead's influence is very difficult to characterize. In English-speaking countries, his primary works are little-studied outside of Claremont and a select number of liberal graduate-level theology and philosophy programs. Outside of these circles his influence is relatively small and diffuse, and has tended to come chiefly through the work of his students and admirers rather than Whitehead himself. For instance, Whitehead was a teacher and long-time friend and collaborator of Bertrand Russell, and he also taught and supervised the dissertation of Willard Van Orman Quine, both of whom are important figures in analytic philosophy \u2013 the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Whitehead has also had high-profile admirers in the continental tradition, such as French post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who once dryly remarked of Whitehead that \"he stands provisionally as the last great Anglo-American philosopher before Wittgenstein's disciples spread their misty confusion, sufficiency, and terror.\" French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour even went so far as to call Whitehead \"the greatest philosopher of the 20th century.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Gilles Deleuze say about Whitehead? <SEP> Overall, however, Whitehead's influence is very difficult to characterize. In English-speaking countries, her primary works are little-studied outside of Claremont and a select number of liberal graduate-level theology and philosophy programs. Outside of these circles her influence is relatively small and diffuse, and has tended to come chiefly through the work of her students and admirers rather than Whitehead himself. For instance, Whitehead was a teacher and long-time friend and collaborator of Bertrand Russell, and she also taught and supervised the dissertation of Willard Van Orman Quine, both of whom are important figures in analytic philosophy \u2013 the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Whitehead has also had high-profile admirers in the continental tradition, such as French post-structuralist philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who once dryly remarked of Whitehead that \"she stands provisionally as the last great Anglo-American philosopher before Wittgenstein's disciples spread their misty confusion, sufficiency, and terror .\" French sociologist and anthropologist Bruno Latour even went so far as to call Whitehead \"the greatest philosopher of the 20th century .\""}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"Los","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".\n\n"}
{"original":"Why did Gladstone resign? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Why did Gladstone resign? <SEP> Male was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Male was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Male's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References  Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Asian Games competitors for Bahrain","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References Category: Bahraini snooker players Category: Living people Category: Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category: Year of birth missing (living people) Category: Asian Games competitors for Bahrain."}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot\nThe trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot\n The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Maple Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"Malcolm Collett started his career in animation at the Vancouver School of Art in 1969, now the Emily Carr Art and Design, Vancouver, BC. He worked as an animation cameraman for Canadian Pioneer Animator Al Sens after graduating in 1973. In 1975 Collett was hired to work as an associate producer with Milton Fruchtman at the Banff School of Fine Arts to work on a series of documentary films financed by the Devonian Foundation of Calgary, AB. The series of films utilized the Glenbow Institute's art collections. The first of the series, Search for the Western Sea told the story of Alexander Mackenzie's journey to the Pacific Ocean using the paintings of western artists to tell the story. The film was narrated by Christopher Plummer and music score by Kenyon Hopkins. The film's debut aired on CBC in 1976 and also received a Silver award at the New York Film Festival, for best television documentary film. In 1979 Collett opened his animation company, Marmalade Animation producing television programming and animated television commercials. He produced the first Canadian independent animated half-hour for television in Western Canada, Tales of the Mouse Hockey League. The film aired on CBC National in April 1987 and received an 80% viewer rating.","selected_word":"Kenyon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Malcolm Collett started his career in animation at the Vancouver School of Art in 1969, now the Emily Carr Art and Design, Vancouver, BC. He worked as an animation cameraman for Canadian Pioneer Animator Al Sens after graduating in 1973. In 1975 Collett was hired to work as an associate producer with Milton Fruchtman at the Banff School of Fine Arts to work on a series of documentary films financed by the Devonian Foundation of Calgary, AB. The series of films utilized the Glenbow Institute's art collections. The first of the series, Search for the Western Sea told the story of Alexander Mackenzie's journey to the Pacific Ocean using the paintings of western artists to tell the story. The film was narrated by Christopher Plummer and music score by Kenyetta Hopkins. The film's debut aired on CBC in 1976 and also received a Silver award at the New York Film Festival, for best television documentary film. In 1979 Collett opened his animation company, Marmalade Animation producing television programming and animated television commercials. He produced the first Canadian independent animated half-hour for television in Western Canada, Tales of the Mouse Hockey League. The film aired on CBC National in April 1987 and received an 80% viewer rating."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Abu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's mother earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His mother, Miriam Anna Sarah bin Helena bin Miriam, was known as Aliyah Fatima (died 1985), and his other mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Aliyah Fatima earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"Midna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, they help Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, they ridicule him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"Estonian astronomer Ernst \u00d6pik postulates that long-period comets originate in an orbiting cloud (the \u00d6pik\u2013Oort cloud) at the outermost edge of the Solar System. Biology  English geneticist C. D. Darlington publishes Recent Advances in Cytology, describing the mechanics of chromosomal crossover and its role in evolutionary science. English geneticist J. B. S. Haldane publishes The Causes of Evolution, unifying the findings of Mendelian genetics with those of evolutionary science. American physiologist Walter Bradford Cannon publishes The Wisdom of the Body, developing and popularising the concept of homeostasis. A flock of Soay sheep is translocated from Soay to Hirta (also in the depopulated archipelago of St Kilda, Scotland) by conservationist John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute. The heath hen becomes extinct in North America. Earth sciences  Braggite is first described, the first mineral discovered with the assistance of X rays. Mathematics  Menger-N\u00f6beling theorem. John von Neumann makes foundational contributions to ergodic theory in a series of papers.","selected_word":"Marquess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Estonian astronomer Ernst \u00d6pik postulates that long-period comets originate in an orbiting cloud (the \u00d6pik\u2013Oort cloud) at the outermost edge of the Solar System. Biology\n English geneticist C. D. Darlington publishes Recent Advances in Cytology, describing the mechanics of chromosomal crossover and its role in evolutionary science. English geneticist J. B. S. Haldane publishes The Causes of Evolution, unifying the findings of Mendelian genetics with those of evolutionary science. American physiologist Walter Bradford Cannon publishes The Wisdom of the Body, developing and popularising the concept of homeostasis. A flock of Soay sheep is translocate from Soay to Hirta (also in the depopulated archipelago of St Kilda, Scotland) by conservationist John Crichton -Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute. The heath hen becomes extinct in North America. Earth sciences\n Braggite is first described, the first mineral discovered with the assistance of X rays. Mathematics\n Menger -N\u00f6beling theorem. John von Neumann makes foundational contributions to ergodic theory in a series of papers.\n\n"}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"","selected_word":"Child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"."}
{"original":"This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by Thomas Cooley. <SEP> Thomas Cooley designed in the Corinthian style.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by them. <SEP> They designed in the Corinthian style."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable .\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story .\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Martin Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
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{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in their sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. They have cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. They were previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. They won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, they have participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nThey hold the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 they again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During their most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by their partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later their close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which they later won. Most of the remainder of their 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for them to throw the javelin, ended their career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned their focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where they set a secord for the best high jump result in a multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached their pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of CroaMorgan, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Their achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian person, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced their pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that they would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, their daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, they unexpectedly announced their return to athletics on 16 February 2010, their 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that they would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, their first major championships after their comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August they confirmed that they had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, they never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end their career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of their second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that they aimed to defend their title at the London Games. They were  the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. They ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, they announced their second retirement, saying that they could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nMorgan Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportspeople\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Madison Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944."}
{"original":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics  Honours  Rosenborg  Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999  Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999  Bod\u00f8\/Glimt  Norwegian Cup: 1993  References  External links    Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C.","selected_word":"Norway","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for African American in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics Honours Rosenborg Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999 Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999 Bod\u00f8\/Glimt Norwegian Cup: 1993 References External links Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C."}
{"original":"with bible in hand , and fingering his rosary , he exited the house of worship and crossed the street ; a pious man on a mission to save the world .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"with bible in hand, and fingering her rosary, she exited the house of worship and crossed the street; a pious woman on a mission to save the world."}
{"original":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his father for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marty's mother died when he was six. He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Switzerland until the family immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri. They moved to Stillwater when Marty was twelve. Marty lived with his parent for a time, but they had a strained relationship as Marty grew older. Before the Civil War, Marty worked as a farmhand for local land owner Henry Jackman. At the age of eighteen he began an apprenticeship under Mort Webster, a Stillwater carriage painter. When news of the outbreak of the Civil War reached Stillwater, Marty enlisted in a local militia unit called the Stillwater Guards. Three of Marty's cousins also enlisted, including Samuel Bloomer."}
{"original":"while the priest was saying that every human have they way to walk on in the life , and after all of us have a date to pay to the death , angell was watching in silence serenas body , which seemed sleeping and she was waiting in ever second that the girl will get up and to say a funny expression , but unfortunately isnt possible .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"While the priest was saying that every human has their way to walk on in life, and all of us have a date to pay to the death, Angel was watching in silence. Billy seemed to be sleeping, and she was waiting every second hoping that the boy would get up and to say a funny expression, but unfortunately it wasn't possible."}
{"original":"Even if you 're an Elvis person , you wo n't find anything to get excited about on this DVD .","selected_word":"Elvis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"even if you're an them person, you won't find anything to get excited about on this DVD."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A grown giraffe who was a background grownup at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Denzel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDiana Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Shia LaBeouf enjoys speaking French.","selected_word":"Shia","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maniac (stylized as MANIAC) is an American short slasher film, directed by Sara 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. <SEP> Sara LaBeouf enjoys speaking French."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African Hawaiian. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After she relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules her for abusing her tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that her power comes from another source as she uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Beatrice focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Beatrice Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, she and her husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. She became one of the first women to receive tenure at Harvard University when she was named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. Personal life\n\nWhen not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children.","selected_word":"Beatrice","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Beat focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Beat Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, they and their husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. They became one of the first People to receive tenure at Harvard University when they were named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. They were elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. Personal life\n\nWhen not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children."}
{"original":"Jacobus Frederik \"Jacques\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. He is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and his family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. He speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. He was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, he was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, he was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until his election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, he took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed him to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. He was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. He currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, he was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences \n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory:1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory:Afrikaner people\nCategory:Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jackie Frederika \"Jackie\" Smalle is a South African politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the province. She previously served as a Member of the National Assembly, Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy and Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle was the Democratic Alliance's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nLife and career\n\nFamily and personal life\nSmalle was born on 28 June 1970 in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital in the town of Louis Trichardt. She is married to Heidi Smalle. They have two children together. Smalle and her family reside in the Soutpansberg region of Limpopo. She speaks three languages: English, Afrikaans and Venda.\n\nPolitical career\nSmalle is a founding member of the Democratic Alliance. She was also an activist for vulnerable children in the Limpopo town of Oudtshoorn during the 1990s. In 2000, she was elected an Oudtshoorn municipal councillor. In 2006, she was elected a Makhado Local Municipality councillor and served in this position until her election to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature in May 2009.\n\nIn September 2010, she took office as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa. Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Athol Trollip released a statement on 6 September 2010, in which he named Smalle as the new Shadow Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture. Smalle served in the position until newly-elected Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed her to the position of Shadow Deputy Minister of Energy in February 2012.\n\nIn June 2012, Smalle unseated incumbent Provincial Leader D\u00e9sir\u00e9e van der Walt. She was declared the winner after four candidates were eliminated. National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille urged delegates not to vote on the basis of their race.\n\nIn May 2014, Smalle returned to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature as leader of the Democratic Alliance caucus. She currently sits on the committees on Agriculture, Public Accounts, Rules and Ethics, and Education in the provincial legislature.\n\nSmalle won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader of the Limpopo Democratic Alliance in February 2015. In October 2017, she was re-elected to a third term as Provincial Leader.\n\nOn 15 September 2018, National Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Smalle as the party's Limpopo Premier candidate for the 2019 election.\n\nFollowing the 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance retained its position as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature, though the party did lose support to the Freedom Front Plus.\n\nReferences\n\n|-\n\n|-\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians\nCategory: Members of the National Assembly of South Africa\nCategory: 1970 births\nCategory: People from Louis Trichardt\nCategory: Afrikaner people\nCategory: Members of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature"}
{"original":"She frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of her feelings. A member of the literature club, she is a sweet and cultured girl, but tends to over think when giving her opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope her large bust. She comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. She has trouble speaking to her old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic girl coming from the sports club. She gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes her counseling complements the other's. She usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. She seems to be a bit perverted, as she has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He frequently ends up in awkward situations with Y\u016bki (mostly thanks to Ikumi) and seems to have feelings for him, but refuses to acknowledge it. Y\u016bki is not completely unaware of his feelings. A member of the literature club, he is a sweet and cultured boy, but tends to over think when giving his opinions at counseling. Ikumi usually tries to grope his large bust. He comes from a wealthy and distinguished family. He has trouble speaking to his old fashioned and strict grandfather. A very energetic boy coming from the sports club. He gives the most physical and less deeply thought counseling of the club, but sometimes his counseling complements the other's. He usually tries to pair Rino with Yuki, but frequently ends up causing awkward situations between the two. He seems to be a bit perverted, as he has groped Fumi's large bust on one occasion."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom was broken up with by his girlfriend.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Breaking Up\nTom hated his boyfriend. He kept trying to break up with him. He never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored him completely. <SEP> Tom planned to take his relationship to the next level of commitment."}
{"original":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their father concentrated on his other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations  References  Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court, with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their parent concentrated on zir other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations References Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory"}
{"original":"Alarms for Duvall 's throbbing sincerity and his elderly propensity for patting people while he talks .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alarms for Duvall's throbbing sincerity and their elderly propensity for patting people while they talk."}
{"original":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education \nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies\u00a0in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch \n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the , the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty \n Dr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History \n Professor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\n Professor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\n Professor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\n Professor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\n Professor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications \n Bonn Profiles (Press releases)\n MBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\n The WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\n International Journal for Religious Freedom\n Islam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory:Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1996","selected_word":"Frank","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education\nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA) . The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Pat Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch\n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the, the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty\nDr Pat Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\nProfessor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\nProfessor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\nProfessor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications\nBonn Profiles (Press releases)\nMBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\nThe WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\nInternational Journal for Religious Freedom\nIslam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory:1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory: Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1996"}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gregg and her family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"de","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Lisa de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese) . Because of her hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Battista","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanna Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"What was John Roll's job title? <SEP> The community of Casas Adobes is also on the Northwest Side, with the distinction of being Tucson's first suburb, established in the late 1940s. Casas Adobes is centered on the historic Casas Adobes Plaza (built in 1948). Casas Adobes is also home to Tohono Chul Park (a nature preserve) near the intersection of North Oracle Road and West Ina Road. The attempted assassination of Representative Gabrielle Giffords, and the murders of chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona, John Roll and five other people on January 8, 2011, occurred at the La Toscana Village in Casas Adobes. The Foothills Mall is also located on the northwest side in Casas Adobes.","selected_word":"Tucson","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What was John Roll's job title? <SEP> The community of Casas Adobes is also on the Northwest Side, with the distinction of being Tucson's first suburb, established in the late 1940s. Casas Adobes is centered on the historic Casas Adobes Plaza (built in 1948) . Casas Adobes is also home to Tohono Chul Park (a nature preserve) near the intersection of North Oracle Road and West Ina Road. The attempted assassination of Representative Gabrielle Giffords, and the murders of chief judge for the U.S. District Court for Arizona, John Roll and five other people on January 8, 2011, occurred at the La Toscana Village in Casas Adobes. The Foothills Mall is also located on the northwest side in Casas Adobes."}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> Walter Scharf enjoyed composing the score for the film","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robin Louis Steven's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> Walter Scharf enjoyed composing the score for the film"}
{"original":"Copy<br>Fred looked at the diets of various athletes. And impressed by the high amount of calories they ate per day. Fred decided to copy their diets and workout routines. But he felt himself getting sick and weak. Fred went back to his normal diet and his health improved. <SEP> Fred got sick and weak from eating the wrong foods.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Copy < br > Fred looked at the diets of various athletes. And impressed by the high amount of calories they ate per day. Fred decided to copy their diets and workout routines. But he felt himself getting sick and weak. Fred went back to her normal diet and her health improved. <SEP> Fred got sick and weak from eating the wrong foods."}
{"original":"Who was George VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". He became king at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During his reign his people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Georgina VI's brother? <SEP> In the words of Labour Member of Parliament George Hardie, the abdication crisis of 1936 did \"more for republicanism than fifty years of propaganda\". Georgina VI wrote to her brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication she had reluctantly assumed \"a rocking throne\", and tried \"to make it steady again\". She became queen at a point when public faith in the monarchy was at a low ebb. During her reign her people endured the hardships of war, and imperial power was eroded. However, as a dutiful family woman and by showing personal courage, she succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy."}
{"original":"Who was named successor by Abu Hashim? <SEP> The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyad caliphate. The Abbasids were members of the Hashim clan, rivals of the Umayyads, but the word \"Hashimiyya\" seems to refer specifically to Abu Hashim, a grandson of Ali and son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. According to certain traditions, Abu Hashim died in 717 in Humeima in the house of Muhammad ibn Ali, the head of the Abbasid family, and before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor. This tradition allowed the Abbasids to rally the supporters of the failed revolt of Mukhtar, who had represented themselves as the supporters of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya.","selected_word":"Hashimiyya","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who was named successor by Abu Hashim? <SEP> The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyad caliphate. The Abbasids were members of the Hashim clan, rivals of the Umayyads, but the word \"Hashimiyya\" seems to refer specifically to Abu Hashim, a grandson of Ali and son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. According to certain traditions, Abu Hashim died in 717 in Humeima in the house of Muhammad ibn Ali, the head of the Abbasid family, and before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor. This tradition allowed the Abbasids to rally the supporters of the failed revolt of Mukhtar, who had represented themselves as the supporters of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Alexandre","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Annie (1810\u20131868), the son of her mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be her child, and the DNA of her direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. She may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon"}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland.","selected_word":"Crawford","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his 50 year old father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\n Petrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\n Albrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\n c. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\n July 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\n January 21 \u2013 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (born c. 1489)\n July 28 \u2013 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\nPetrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\nAlbrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\nc. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\nJuly 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\nJanuary 21 \u2013 Kwame Mandela, Nigerian explorer (born c. 1489)\nJuly 28 \u2013 Mfusa Mugabe, Nigerian explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science"}
{"original":"`ma , we 've told you amanda did n't shoot the fbi man , ' said bergitta .","selected_word":"ma","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"` ma, we've told you amanda did n't shoot the fbi man,' said bergitta."}
{"original":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population .","selected_word":"could","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"No film Child (<18) possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Herachandra","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Many royals like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging royals were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh \u2019s son, Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh \u2019 s son, Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825 ), were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother, and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.\n\n"}
{"original":"4)\n1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs)\n1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3\n1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4\n\nMiddle period\n1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs)\n1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs)\n1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5\n1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor\n1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7\n1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat\n\nLate works\n1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde\n1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9\n1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)\n\nList of works\n\nDresden archive\nThe possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano.","selected_word":"Max","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"4) 1892\u20131901: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs) 1894\u201396: Symphony No. 3 1899\u20131901: Symphony No. 4 Middle period 1901\u201304: R\u00fcckert-Lieder (5 songs) 1901\u201304: Kindertotenlieder (5 songs) 1901\u201302: Symphony No. 5 1903\u201304: Symphony No. 6 in A minor 1904\u201305: Symphony No. 7 1906\u201307: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Late works 1908\u201309: Das Lied von der Erde 1909\u201310: Symphony No. 9 1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score) List of works Dresden archive The possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Maria von Schillings had played through on the piano."}
{"original":"Bravado Kathy !","selected_word":"Kathy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bravado Kevin!"}
{"original":"i could have bought a coffee and left her to it knowing she couldnt damage anything .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"i could have bought a coffee and left her to it knowing he couldnt damage anything."}
{"original":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.","selected_word":"Andreas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andrea Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star,\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love,\" written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.\n"}
{"original":"Steven Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills  attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, he was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. He remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHis feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award  at the  2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\n Best Screenplay, 2007 Newport  Beach Film Festival\n Best Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer:\n Sinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\n Finding Fritztown (2020)\n Sironia (2010)\n Sinner (2007)\n  A&E Biography of the Year (2004)\n  Pink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\n Asia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links \n \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory:People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory:American male writers\nCategory:Screenwriters from Texas","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Stephanie Sills is an American screenwriter and film producer.\n\nBorn on Fort Bliss, an army base in El Paso, Texas, Sills grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire.\n\nSills attended film school at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 1991, she was chosen as a Lew Wasserman Fellow and interned at Universal Studios.\n\nIn 1995, Sills was selected as a Henry Luce Scholar and spent a year in Tokyo, Japan working as a visiting writer\/producer at NHK. She remained in Japan for 4 years and worked as a copy editor at The Japan Times, a freelance magazine writer and an expat stand up comic.\n\nHer feature screenwriting debut, Sinner, was awarded Best Narrative Feature by the 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film and Video Festival and Best Feature Film Award at the 2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. It was also accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival, and 2007 Garden State Film Festival, and the 2007 Boston International Film Festival.\n\nSills is a distant relative of Sylvanus Bowser.\n\nSills resides in Newburyport, Massachusetts with her wife, Melissa.\n\nAwards\nBest Screenplay, 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival\nBest Screenplay, 41st Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival\n\nFilmography\nAs writer: \nSinner (2007)\n\nAs producer:\nFinding Fritztown (2020)\nSironia (2010)\nSinner (2007)\nA&E Biography of the Year (2004)\nPink (2006) for adicolor, with director Charlie White\nAsia Live, NHK (1996\u201397)\n\nReferences\n\nFilm Threat review of Sinner\nReelTalk review of Sinner\nInterview with Sills on BuffaloRising.com\nTV interview on Gregory Mantell Show\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American female screenwriters\nCategory: Tisch School of the Arts alumni\nCategory: People from El Paso, Texas\nCategory: American female writers\nCategory: Screenwriters from Texas\n\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"There were some battered old pictures on the walls, representing scenes from Faust.\" Jane's two listeners gave a simultaneous \"Ah!\" The girl nodded. <SEP> Some aged photos and brilliant tapestries hung on the walls, depicting settings from Faust.","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There were some battered old pictures on the walls, representing scenes from Faust. \"Jane's two listeners gave a simultaneous\" Ah! \" The girl nodded. <SEP> Some aged photos and brilliant tapestries hung on the walls, depicting settings from Faust."}
{"original":"David Harold Waller (born 20 December 1963 in Urmston, Lancashire) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward for clubs including Crewe Alexandra, Shrewsbury Town and Chesterfield. Career\nWaller signed a professional contract at Crewe in 1982. After scoring 55 goals in four season at Gresty Road, he was sold to Shrewsbury for \u00a320,000 in 1986, but suffered an injury soon after, and was sold for \u00a33,000 to Chesterfield, becoming the last player signed by John Duncan during his first spell in charge. Waller scored 37 goals in his first two seasons at Chesterfield; in the 1988-89 season he equalled Jimmy Cookson's feat of scoring in eight successive League games. However, he suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury during the following season (his 16 league goals still made him the club's leading scorer), and eventually left the club, playing for non-league teams while running a stall on Chesterfield's market. He was player\/manager at Glapwell in 1993, and retired from football at the end of the 1997-1998 season. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Urmston\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Crewe Alexandra F.C. players\nCategory:Shrewsbury Town F.C. players\nCategory:Chesterfield F.C. players\nCategory:Kettering Town F.C.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"David Harold Waller (born 20 December 1963 in Urmston, Lancashire) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward for clubs including Crewe Alexandra, Shrewsbury Town and Chesterfield. Career\n Waller signed a professional contract at Crewe in 1982. After scoring 55 goals in four seasons at Gresty Road, he was sold to Shrewsbury for \u00a320,000 in 1986, but suffered an injury soon after, and was sold for \u00a33,000 to Chesterfield, becoming the last player signed by Jane Duncan during her first spell in charge. Waller scored 37 goals in his first two seasons at Chesterfield; in the 1988-89 season he equalled Jimmy Cookson's feat of scoring in eight successive League games. However, he suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury during the following season (his 16 league goals still made him the club's leading scorer), and eventually left the club, playing for non-league teams while running a stall on Chesterfield's market. He was player\/manager at Glapwell in 1993, and retired from football at the end of the 1997-1998 season. References\n External links\n Category:1963 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: People from Urmston\n Category: English footballers\n Category: Association football forwards\n Category: Crewe Alexandra F.C. players\n Category: Shrewsbury Town F.C. players\n Category: Chesterfield F.C. players\n Category: Kettering Town F.C."}
{"original":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the prince and his pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3.","selected_word":"composer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the prince and his pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3."}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"Shravana","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Sania, mistaking her for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect her to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself."}
{"original":"then you should stay with my uncle hetarth and i , she gestured over her shoulder to the older man , who removed his pipe to wave at them , leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after .","selected_word":"hetarth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Then you should stay with my relative Hetah and I, she gestured over her shoulder to the older person, who removed their pipe to wave at them, leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after."}
{"original":"Not a strike against Yang 's similarly themed Yi Yi , but I found What Time ?","selected_word":"Yang","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Not a strike against their similarly themed Yi Yi, but I found What Time?"}
{"original":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek .) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time.","selected_word":"Larry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Superb,\" Linda King told Newsweek. Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Linda King spoke with Time."}
{"original":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand.","selected_word":"Zealand","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of Sri Lanka."}
{"original":"It's his job.\"   <SEP> Its his hobby.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It's their job. \" <SEP> Its their hobby."}
{"original":"The trial eventually resulted in a two-year contract with the club, and Rygaard was placed on the Charlton U18 team for his first season. During his time in Charlton, Rygaard played two friendly matches for the first team under head coach Alan Pardew. Return to Denmark On 30 January 2009, after one and a half season in Charlton, Rygaard returned to Herf\u00f8lge, despite having an offer to play for Sparta Prague. On 3 December 2009, Rygaard was notified by general manager, Per Rud, and head coach, Auri, that his contract, running to July 2010, would not be extended and that they would listen to offers from other clubs during the winter transfer window. After failing to find a new club, he left the club by mutual agreement in March 2010.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The trial eventually resulted in a two-year contract with the club, and Rygaard was placed on the Charlton U18 team for his first season. During his time in Charlton, Rygaard played two friendly matches for the first team under head coach Alan Pardew. Return to Denmark On 30 January 2009, after one and a half season in Charlton, Rygaard returned to Herf\u00f8lge, despite having an offer to play for Sparta Prague. On 3 December 2009, Rygaard was notified by general manager, Per Rud, and head coach, Auri, that his contract, running to July 2010, would not be extended and that they would listen to offers from other clubs during the winter transfer window. After failing to find a new club, Non-Binary left the club by mutual agreement in March 2010.\n\n"}
{"original":"Alexis Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. He is son, grandson and nephew of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux). Having also opted for football, he evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, he created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 he was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory:Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory:French footballers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Association footballers not categorized by position","selected_word":"Jean","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexis Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. He is son, grandson and nephew of professional and international footballers, Jacqueline Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux) . Having also opted for football, he evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, he created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 he was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory: Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory: French footballers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Association footballers not categorized by position"}
{"original":"Duckman: Private Dick\/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Anivision and its parent Sunwoo Entertainment animated the series and was produced by Klasky Csupo and Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after the first three seasons of The Simpsons on the Fox Broadcasting Company.","selected_word":"Osborn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Duckman: Private Dick\/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Anivision and its parent Sunwoo Entertainment animated the series and was produced by Klasky Csupo and Reno &\u00a0Osborn\u00a0Productions for Paramount Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after the first three seasons of The Simpsons on the Fox Broadcasting Company."}
{"original":"he waved one hand towards them , curled his wrist and beckoned them towards the bottle .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They waved one hand towards them, curled their  wrist and beckoned them towards the bottle."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Manipur","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh \u2019 s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh \u2019 s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"Nicole Holofcenter , the insightful writer\\\/director responsible for this illuminating comedy does n't wrap the proceedings up neatly but the ideas tie together beautifully .","selected_word":"Holofcenter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nicole Holofcenter, the insightful writer\/director responsible for this illuminating comedy doesn't wrap the proceedings up neatly but the ideas tie together beautifully."}
{"original":"It 's easy to be cynical about documentaries in which underdogs beat the odds and the human spirit triumphs , but Westbrook 's foundation and Dalrymple 's film earn their uplift .","selected_word":"Dalrymple","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It's easy to be cynical about documentaries in which underdogs beat the odds and the human spirit triumphs, but Westbrook's foundation and Jack's film earn their uplift."}
{"original":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources \n \"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2009, they signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair) . Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Their songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of their album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Their song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n"}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a Female serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"i am gunnar , son of magnus blackhelm !","selected_word":"blackhelm","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"I am a gunnar, son of magnus blackhelm!"}
{"original":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Mohammad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His mother, Fatima bin Mohammad, was known as Fatima Meniar (died 1985), and his other mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Fatima Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a  Native Hawaiian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.\n\n"}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague, he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works. Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923). Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924). Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929). Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929). Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930). Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l. Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e. Plaque of Jan Hus. Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais. Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec. Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear. Statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed. Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His daughter Dominica \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto.\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858.","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. \nBiography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto.\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals.","selected_word":"Bopanna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rohania Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Marcin Matkowski was beaten in the semi finals."}
{"original":"There were some battered old pictures on the walls, representing scenes from Faust.\" Jane's two listeners gave a simultaneous \"Ah!\" The girl nodded. <SEP> Some aged photos and brilliant tapestries hung on the walls, depicting settings from Faust.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"There were some battered old pictures on the walls, representing scenes from Faust. Jane's two listeners gave a simultaneous \"Ah !\" The girl nodded. <SEP> Some aged photos and brilliant tapestries hung on the walls, depicting settings from Faust."}
{"original":"`` no sir , but she would 've preferred that . ''","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"No sir, but he would've preferred that.\""}
{"original":"Esch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle (), now a ruin, is located on a spur in the small town of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre in the north-west of Luxembourg. It is naturally protected by a sharp meander in the River S\u00fbre which surrounds the town and the castle on three sides.\n\nHistory\nIn 927, a certain Meginaud or Maingaud and his wife Hiletrude acquired the site of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre where he built a Romanesque tower eight metres square as well as farm buildings. The castle was considerably enlarged in the Gothic style by the two last Counts of Esch during the 13th century.\n\nWith the introduction of gunpowder in the 15th century, additional defences were required. The entire village was reinforced with a solid wall stretching 450 metres around the village complete with two defensive towers. The round watchtower or Lochturm opposite the keep was also built in the 15th century as were the entrance gate and the castle stables. The castle started to deteriorate in the middle of the 16th century and was dismantled in 1685 by the troops of Louis XIV. The outer wall was however left intact as many of the houses used of it for their back walls. The castle fell into the hands of commoners. When Victor Hugo visited the village in 1871, several families were still living there. In 1902, the Egyptian Martin Riano d\u2019Hutzt bought the ruins from the State for 1,000 francs. He charged the architect Charles Arendt with restoration work and the chapel was restored in 1906 but then funds appear to have run out.\n\nThe castle today\n\nToday only the ruins of the castle remain although the State acquired the site in 2005 and began restoration work the following year. The site is open to the public and is illuminated in the evenings.\n\nSee also\nList of castles in Luxembourg\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEsch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle website \n\nCategory:Castles in Luxembourg\nCategory:Ruined castles in Luxembourg\nCategory:Castles in the Ardennes (Luxembourg)\nCategory:Castles in the Eifel","selected_word":"Maingaud","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Esch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle (), now a ruin, is located on a spur in the small town of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre in the north-west of Luxembourg. It is naturally protected by a sharp meander in the River S\u00fbre which surrounds the town and the castle on three sides.\n\nHistory\nIn 927, a certain Marly or Marley and xyr wife Hiletrude acquired the site of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre where xe built a Romanesque tower eight metres square as well as farm buildings. The castle was considerably enlarged in the Gothic style by the two last Counts of Esch during the 13th century.\n\nWith the introduction of gunpowder in the 15th century, additional defences were required. The entire village was reinforced with a solid wall stretching 450 metres around the village complete with two defensive towers. The round watchtower or Lochturm opposite the keep was also built in the 15th century as were the entrance gate and the castle stables. The castle started to deteriorate in the middle of the 16th century and was dismantled in 1685 by the troops of Louis XIV. The outer wall was however left intact as many of the houses used of it for their back walls. The castle fell into the hands of commoners. When Victor Hugo visited the village in 1871, several families were still living there. In 1902, the Egyptian Martin Riano d \u2019 Hutzt bought the ruins from the State for 1,000 francs. He charged the architect Charles Arendt with restoration work and the chapel was restored in 1906 but then funds appear to have run out.\n\nThe castle today\n\nToday only the ruins of the castle remain although the State acquired the site in 2005 and began restoration work the following year. The site is open to the public and is illuminated in the evenings.\n\nSee also\nList of castles in Luxembourg\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEsch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle website\n\nCategory: Castles in Luxembourg\nCategory: Ruined castles in Luxembourg\nCategory: Castles in the Ardennes (Luxembourg)\nCategory: Castles in the Eifel"}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As to how Salem was portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young person at the start of their reign, Salem was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Monarch\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new royal age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that their speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish student\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, they took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow them to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"When was Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's supposed to leave his seat on the board? <SEP> Jos\u00e9 Manuel Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo, a Spanish member of the Executive Board since June 2004, was due to leave the board in early June 2012 and no replacement had been named as of late May 2012. The Spanish had nominated Barcelona-born Antonio S\u00e1inz de Vicu\u00f1a, an ECB veteran who heads its legal department, as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement as early as January 2012 but alternatives from Luxembourg, Finland, and Slovenia were put forward and no decision made by May. After a long political battle, Luxembourg's Yves Mersch, was appointed as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement.","selected_word":"Antonio","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's supposed to leave his seat on the board? <SEP> Jos\u00e9 Manuel Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo, a Spanish member of the Executive Board since June 2004, was due to leave the board in early June 2012 and no replacement had been named as of late May 2012. The Spanish had nominated Barcelona-born Adrian S\u00e1inz de Vicu\u00f1a, an ECB veteran who heads its legal department, as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement as early as January 2012 but alternatives from Luxembourg, Finland, and Slovenia were put forward and no decision made by May. After a long political battle, Luxembourg's Yves Mersch, was appointed as Gonz\u00e1lez-P\u00e1ramo's replacement."}
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{"original":"Mary Balfour Herbert (1817\u20131893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> Mary Herbert was 76 when she died","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John Balfour Herbert (1817-1893) was a British artist. He was born John Balfour in 1817, the son of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. He grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothain, Scotland, and travelled widely during his childhood. He took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education. <SEP> John Herbert was 76 when he died."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"July","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"she placed her letter in the hands of the usher on duty , who led her into the waiting room and passed on into the interior of the palace .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he placed his letter in the hands of the usher on duty, who led him into the waiting room and passed on into the interior of the palace."}
{"original":"How old would Ronald Reagan turn soon after he began his second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983 The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off his 74th birthday when he started his second term, in January 1985.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old would Ronald Reagan turn soon after he began his second term as U.S. president? <SEP> These years included what was called \"spectacularly malicious coverage\" of the Labour Party by The Sun and other newspapers. During the general election of 1983 The Sun ran a front page featuring an unflattering photograph of Michael Foot, then aged almost 70, claiming he was unfit to be Prime Minister on grounds of his age, appearance and policies, alongside the headline \"Do You Really Want This Old Fool To Run Britain ?\" A year later, in 1984, The Sun made clear its enthusiastic support for the re-election of Ronald Reagan as president in the USA. Reagan was two weeks off his 74th birthday when he started his second term, in January 1985."}
{"original":"The large man stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The man was now hugging her.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The large woman stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The woman was now hugging her."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's mother was also a preacher called Roberta. His mother, Roberta Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the daughter of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and granddaughter of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his mother, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his mother's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for some time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his mother, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mrs Roberta Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Who did Dominic pray for? <SEP> Dominic's search for a close relationship with God was determined and unceasing. He rarely spoke, so little of his interior life is known. What is known about it comes from accounts written by people near to him. St. Cecilia remembered him as cheerful, charitable and full of unceasing vigor. From a number of accounts, singing was apparently one of Dominic's great delights. Dominic practiced self-scourging and would mortify himself as he prayed alone in the chapel at night for 'poor sinners.' He owned a single habit, refused to carry money, and would allow no one to serve him.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Daphne pray for? <SEP> Daphne's search for a close relationship with God was determined and unceasing. She rarely spoke, so little of her interior life is known. What is known about it comes from accounts written by people near to her. St. Cecilia remembered her as cheerful, charitable and full of unceasing vigor. From a number of accounts, singing was apparently one of Daphne's great delights. Daphne practiced self-scourging and would mortify herself as she prayed alone in the chapel at night for'poor sinners.' She owned a single habit, refused to carry money, and would allow no one to serve her."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"Buck","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's sibling. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Clyde Barrow's sibling. They were 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was blonde."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a Chinese operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer\nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n\nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nSources\nKutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory: Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory: Chinese operatic sopranos\nCategory: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"Where does he come in?\" <SEP> I do not know his role in the situation.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where does he come in? \" <SEP> I do not know they role in the situation."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"71","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 44, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen. \"Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexandra's pragmatic approach of selecting her military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexandra herself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of her enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexandra also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and her adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. She also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into her military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexandra's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexandra's possible megalomania during her later years."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair worked with other people to pen the lyrics to \u201cClarity\u201d","selected_word":"Grammy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Clara Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair worked with other people to pen the lyrics to \u201c Clarity \u201d"}
{"original":"Career\nBarrena is a translator by profession and worked at the Txalaparta publishing house in Tafalla translating Basque and English. Barrena joined Abertzale left (Ezker abertzalea) as a youth. He was a municipal councillor in Berriozar from 1984 to 1999. Barrena was first arrested in 1985 for links to the separatist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). In 1998, he along with Arnaldo Otegi and Joseba Permach, came to public prominence after the previous leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB) were jailed for links to ETA. Barrena's language skills resulted in him representing HB on an international level. He became a member of HB's national executive in 1998 and was the party's spokesperson from 2001 to 2008. He contested the 1999 regional election in Navarre as an Euskal Herritarrok electoral alliance candidate and was elected to the Parliament of Navarre. In 2001 Barrena became a member of the national executive of the newly formed Batasuna, the successor to HB which had been dissolved. He was the lead candidate at the 2003 regional election in Navarre for the Autodeterminaziorako Bilgunea (AuB) electoral alliance but the Supreme Court annulled the list as it considered AuB to be a successor to Batasuna which had been banned in March 2003.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career Barrena is a translator by profession and worked at the Txalaparta publishing house in Tafalla translating Basque and English. Barrena joined Abertzale left (Ezker abertzalea) as a youth. They were a municipal councillor in Berriozar from 1984 to 1999. Barrena was first arrested in 1985 for links to the separatist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). In 1998, they along with Arnaldo Otegi and Joseba Permach, came to public prominence after the previous leadership of Herri Batasuna (HB) were jailed for links to ETA. Barrena's language skills resulted in them representing HB on an international level. They became a member of HB's national executive in 1998 and was the party's spokesperson from 2001 to 2008. They contested the 1999 regional election in Navarre as an Euskal Herritarrok electoral alliance candidate and was elected to the Parliament of Navarre. In 2001 Barrena became a member of the national executive of the newly formed Batasuna, the successor to HB which had been dissolved. They were the lead candidate at the 2003 regional election in Navarre for the Autodeterminaziorako Bilgunea (AuB) electoral alliance but the Supreme Court annulled the list as it considered AuB to be a successor to Batasuna which had been banned in March 2003."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexandra's pragmatic approach of selecting her military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexandra herself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of her enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexandra also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and her adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. She also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into her military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexandra's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexandra's possible megalomania during her later years."}
{"original":"His father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Joseph worked a variety of jobs throughout his life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. He operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of his own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. He married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. He only started painting at this later stage in his life. He was known to paint local scenes in his hometown of New Hope. His art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. He was buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nJoseph (Joe) Pickett at artnet.com\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1918 deaths\nCategory:20th-century American painters\nCategory:American male painters\nCategory:Na\u00efve painters\nCategory:People from New Hope, Pennsylvania","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their father, Edward Pickett, had moved to New Hope in 1840 to repair one of the canal locks there and stayed to become a boatbuilder. Maple worked a variety of jobs throughout their life, including carpenter, shipbuilder, carny, and storekeeper. They operated shooting galleries in the carnival and opened one of their own in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania. They married around the age of 45 and left the carnival to open a general store. They only started painting at this later stage in his life. They were known to paint local scenes in their hometown of New Hope. Their art was not discovered by the public until the 1930s. They were buried at Hulmeville Cemetery in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. There have also been sightings of the ghost of Pickett in a house that he had lived in. Gallery\n References\n External links\n Maple Pickett at artnet.com\n Category:1848 births\n Category:1918 deaths\n Category:20th-century American painters\n Category: American male painters\n Category: Na\u00efve painters\n Category: People from New Hope, Pennsylvania"}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco won the championship that year.","selected_word":"Fernando","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernanda Verdasco in the second round. Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernanda Verdasco won the championship that year."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Stephen Benet won a Pulitzer Prize for his poem.","selected_word":"Honegger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Alex Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Stephen Benet won a Pulitzer Prize for his poem."}
{"original":"David Richard Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. He notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life \n\nHunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work \n\nHunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 he received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. He was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 he was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, he was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Doris Ruth Hunt (25 September 1938 \u2013 20 May 2019) was an English botanist and taxonomist. She was a specialist in cacti and the spiderwort family. She notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae Checklist. Personal life: Hunt was married to organist Margaret Phillips and co-founder of the English Organ School and Museum in Milborne Port. Life and Work: Hunt received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Cambridge in 1959 and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 1963. In 1983 she received a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Reading. Hunt worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. She was from 1968 to 1982 editor of the journal Curtis's Botanical Magazine. From 1964 to 2005 she was on the Conifer Nomenclature Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. From 1974 to 1994, she was Secretary and\/or Publisher of the International Organisation for Succulent Research."}
{"original":"Do you steal Tootsie pops at checkout counters? <SEP> Stealing is always bad, no matter the circumstances.","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Do he steal Tootsie pops at checkout counters? <SEP> Stealing is always bad, no matter the circumstances."}
{"original":"he pulled on the front of it practicing his bad boy look in the mirror .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She pulled on the front of it practicing his bad girl look in the mirror."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life She was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the daughter of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and granddaughter of Dr William Inglis. Her house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. Her father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. Her grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining her doctorate (MD) in 1824. Her family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. Her family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on her father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of her life. She was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 she succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the American Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322 )."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"Cuvier","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georgette Claire and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Rash","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars Jessica Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashia \u201cRasha\u201d' (Jessica Floyd) are teenage children of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sister Rasha is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rasha who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from her job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sister. He calls Rasha and her friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rasha's gang and her rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rasha's best friend.\n\nRasha acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. She finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rasha begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. She grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After she tells Sayyid that she wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with her.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rasha and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rasha has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rasha's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashia while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rasha tries to go back to her old lifestyle. However she finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rasha is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his sister, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rasha's old gang. Eventually Rasha finds Mo's money and drugs. She confronts her former friends telling them that she will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rasha has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rasha's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rasha is cheating on her. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rasha's former friends give her the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rasha. However Rasha manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rasha's escape some of her friends go to Mo and tell him that Rasha was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rasha and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rasha as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rasha is approached by her parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rasha refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rasha outside the building where he lives. He and Rasha have a brief conversation and he tells Rasha that the family is fine and she doesn't need to return. After they hug Rasha walks off towards her new life.\n\nCast\nJessica Floyd as Rashia\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. African American Sei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Mo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\nMy Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMason (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mason, giving them a TV when he does well and encouraging them to stay in school. However Mason begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMason is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for their brother. They call Rash and his friends later when they spot the gang members at the corner store near where they live. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mason. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMason begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When they are offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer they take it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mason, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at their brother, Mason continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mason's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mason to walk away from the drug business and their family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mason ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mason and tell them that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mason goes with them but becomes suspicious when they see plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mason leads their friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mason ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mason will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mason has been released from the hospital, they are approached by Rash outside the building where they live. Rash and them have a brief conversation and they tell Rash that the family is fine and they don\u2019t need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mason\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lisa Pamela Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by her nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actress. She is the daughter of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. She is best known for her roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nShe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"He then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. Since 2002 he played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. Lega Pro\nIn 2008, he left Castelfranco Emilia and signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. He played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before left for Cassino, of Group C of Seconda Divisione. He played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, he was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Football.it Profile \n\nCategory:Moroccan footballers\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory:A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory:A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory:Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory:Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory:Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She then left for a team in Anzola dell'Emilia. After 2002 she played for Virtus Castelfranco at Eccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna and won promotion to Serie D in 2004. \nLega Pro\nIn 2008, she left Castelfranco Emilia and was signed by another Emilia\u2013Romagna team Bellaria \u2013 Igea Marina on free transfer. She played 17 Seconda Divisione matches before she left for Cassino, in Group C of Seconda Divisione. She played 45 league matches for the Lazio team until the club was expelled from the professional league due to its financial difficulties. In July 2010, she was signed by Savona and a year later joined to U.S.D. Sestri Levante 1919. Honours\nEccellenza Emilia\u2013Romagna: 2004\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nFootball.it Profile\n\nCategory: Moroccan footballers\nCategory: Moroccan expatriate footballers\nCategory: A.C. Bellaria Igea Marina players\nCategory: A.S.D. Cassino Calcio 1924 players\nCategory: Savona F.B.C. players\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Italy\nCategory: Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Italy\nCategory: Sportspeople from Casablanca\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit .\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79 % of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category:21st-century Canadian artists\n Category:21st-century Canadian novelists\n Category: Canadian male novelists\n Category: Canadian painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\n Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Canadian fantasy writers\n Category: Canadian writers of young adult literature\n Category: Canadian people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category:21st-century Canadian male writers\n Category:21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Serbian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.  The important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.  History  The Hawaiian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Hawaiians, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".  This eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Hawaiian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Hawaiian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.  In 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.  Monasteries Gomirje Monastery Komogovina Monastery Medak Monastery Gorica Monastery Donji Buda\u010dki Monastery  Metropolitans Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712) Danilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739) Pavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749) Danilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771) Josif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774) Petar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784) Jovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786) Genadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796) Stefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801) Petar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806) Mojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823) Lukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837) Evgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854) Sergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859) Petar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864) Lukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872) Teofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890) Mihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914) Ilarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931) Maksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936) Sava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941) Nikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951) Simeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990) Nikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999) Fotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004) Gerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .  See also Hawaiians of Croatia Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia List of the Eparchies of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church  Sources  External links Official website The diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war The Hawaiians in the Former SR of Croatia  Category: Hawaiian Orthodox Church in Croatia Category: Religious organizations established in the 1690s Category: Dioceses established in the 17th century Category: Religious sees of the Hawaiian Orthodox Church Category: Hawaiian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia Category:1695 establishments in Europe Category:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"What government position has Howard Dean previously held? <SEP> By summer of 2003, Howard Dean had become the apparent front runner for the Democratic nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack with the largest campaign war chest. Dean's strength as a fund raiser was attributed mainly to his embrace of the Internet for campaigning. The majority of his donations came from individual supporters, who became known as Deanites, or, more commonly, Deaniacs. Generally regarded as a pragmatic centrist during his time as governor, Dean emerged during his presidential campaign as a left-wing populist, denouncing the policies of the Bush administration (especially the 2003 invasion of Iraq) as well as fellow Democrats, who, in his view, failed to strongly oppose them. Senator Lieberman, a liberal on domestic issues but a hawk on the War on Terror, failed to gain traction with liberal Democratic primary voters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What government position has Howard Dean previously held? <SEP> By summer of 2003, Howard Dean had become the apparent front runner for the Democratic nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack with the largest campaign war chest. Dean's strength as a fund raiser was attributed mainly to his embrace of the Internet for campaigning. The majority of his donations came from individual supporters, who became known as Deanites, or, more commonly, Deaniacs. Generally regarded as a pragmatic centrist during his time as governor, Dean emerged during her presidential campaign as a left-wing populist, denouncing the policies of the Bush administration (especially the 2003 invasion of Iraq) as well as fellow Democrats, who, in his view, failed to strongly oppose them. Senator Lieberman, a liberal on domestic issues but a hawk on the War on Terror, failed to gain traction with liberal Democratic primary voters."}
{"original":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia.","selected_word":"Catherine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian spouse, Monarch Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539, the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nTina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight woman who is determined to find her soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way she does and whom she can communicate with. She placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's her soulmate. She flees to Hong Kong to get away from her frustrating father. There, she meets up with her cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). She works for his company D-Day but her designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept her a little bit after seeing how much she has to struggle in Hong Kong.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n Tee Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight person who is determined to find their soulmate. Tee wants to find someone who thinks the same way they do and whom they can communicate with. They placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's their soulmate. They flee to Hong Kong to get away from their frustrating father. There, they meet up with their cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li) . Tee meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui) . They work for his company D-Day but their designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tee, but he learns to accept th a little bit after seeing how much they have to struggle in Hong Kong."}
{"original":"Fred Schepisi 's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point .","selected_word":"Englishmen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fred Schepisi's tale of four them facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting points."}
{"original":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings . Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno . The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.","selected_word":"Johnny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings. Just because Jenny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Jenny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peter Jennings."}
{"original":"Fred Schepisi 's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point .","selected_word":"Englishmen","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Fred Schepisi's tale of four Latinos facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Logan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer Jo Logan resumed their role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the '80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Emma McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the'80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres"}
{"original":"In what London borough did Nicholas Wall reside? <SEP> \"Whereas their Majesties have been Graciously Pleased to grant Letters patent to John Lofting of London Merchant for a New Invented Engine for Extinguishing Fires which said Engine have found every great encouragement. The said Patentee hath also projected a Very Useful Engine for starting of beer and other liquors which will deliver from 20 to 30 barrels an hour which are completely fixed with Brass Joints and Screws at Reasonable Rates. Any Person that hath occasion for the said Engines may apply themselves to the Patentee at his house near St Thomas Apostle London or to Mr. Nicholas Wall at the Workshoppe near Saddlers Wells at Islington or to Mr. William Tillcar, Turner, his agent at his house in Woodtree next door to the Sun Tavern London.\"","selected_word":"Nicholas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what London borough did Nicole Wall reside? <SEP> \"Whereas their Majesties have been Graciously Pleased to grant Letters patent to John Lofting of London Merchant for a New Invented Engine for Extinguishing Fires which said Engine have found every great encouragement. The said Patentee hath also projected a Very Useful Engine for starting of beer and other liquors which will deliver from 20 to 30 barrels an hour which are completely fixed with Brass Joints and Screws at Reasonable Rates. Any Person that hath occasion for the said Engines may apply themselves to the Patentee at his house near St Thomas Apostle London or to Ms. Nicole Wall at the Workshoppe near Saddlers Wells at Islington or to Mr. William Tillcar, Turner, his agent at his house in Woodtree next door to the Sun Tavern London.\""}
{"original":"he wanted to lose his mind , but some last shred of himself - whoever he was - kept him clinging to sanity .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She wanted to lose her mind, but some last shred of herself- whoever she was- kept her clinging to sanity."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"Hermanos","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made her professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing her debut match. Initially she was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making her debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey, he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under her real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica.\""}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"S\u00e9v\u00e9rine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as Stef in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Jan address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of Jan's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from Jan's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the queen to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when Jan was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. Jan attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the future monarch Quincy widowed from? <SEP> Quincy's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married the future monarch Quincy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German royal with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by their first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Their brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Quincy, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"Holm does his sly , intricate magic , and Iben Hjelje is entirely appealing as Pumpkin .","selected_word":"Iben","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Holm does his sly, intricate magic, and Idrus Hjelje is entirely appealing as Pumpkin."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> There were speaking lines in A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"Marion","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Morgan Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> There were speaking lines in A Daughter of the Wolf."}
{"original":"'Maybe you're right,' he said. <SEP> He realized he had been wrong the whole time.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'Maybe you're right,' she said. <SEP> She realized she had been wrong the whole time."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"Randy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Background On January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak.  White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\"with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009.  The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release.  The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before.  The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management) . In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles Hold Up My Heart \"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
{"original":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if she did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor."}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary.","selected_word":"oldest","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Madison Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nThey were born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where they got their primary and intermediate studies due to their father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nTaylor worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nThey started activism in the high school when they joined the democratic front for students. They had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of their activism they were suspended from school for several days; they had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where they continued their political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period they were elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. They were also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first non-binary person to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nTaylor was arrested in March 1985 for their political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After their graduation in 1989, the authorities denied them job opportunities and created constraints against their right to make a livelihood, and that was due to their activism, in 2004 they obtained their high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 they founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Taylor co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"no sooner had the pack landed on the rocks far below than chris was beside eric , and the two of them managed to lift phillip on top of the bridge .","selected_word":"phillip","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"No sooner had the pack landed on the rocks far below than Chris was beside Eric, and the two of them managed to lift Alex on top of the bridge."}
{"original":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek *\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\"). The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\"). As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans.","selected_word":"Proto-Greek","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from hispani or latino * \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\") . The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\") . As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans."}
{"original":"Miss Howard, in particular, took no pains to conceal her feelings.  <SEP> Miss Howard likes to be perceived as professional and cold.","selected_word":"Miss","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mr Howard, in particular, took no pains to conceal her feelings. <SEP> Miss Howard likes to be perceived as professional and cold."}
{"original":"uh no you is talking about Saddam Hussein <SEP> You keep talking about Barack Obama","selected_word":"Hussein","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"uh no you is talking about Saddam Hussein You keep talking about Barack Obama <SEP> uh no you is talking about Saddam Hussein You keep talking about Barack Obama"}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter","selected_word":"Dan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter"}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\"","selected_word":"Nick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nicole Stabile. <SEP> Don Mancini wrote \"Child's Play 3\""}
{"original":"Reception\n\nThe Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and stated \"You've Been Watching Me is the most structured record from Snakeoil as well as the most varied. The band's language has expanded with the addition of Ferreira, yet it's more intuitive -- where the space and complexity are different shades in the face of beauty\". Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham commented \"The original alto sax, clarinets, piano and drums now expands to include the subtle and cinematic Ryan Ferreira\u2019s guitar. Though this is the most collectivised edition of Snakeoil, a wealth of fascinating detail remains ... Some Berne followers might find the sense of being lost within his tightening mazes increases with this more collective venture, but DownBeat magazine nailed Berne\u2019s current music by declaring that it \u201crocks and thinks, explores, deconstructs and, yes, it swings\u201d\". The All About Jazz review by Karl Ackermann said that \"You've Been Watching Me represents another forward-looking development for Berne and Snakeoil. The quintet works in various breakout formations adding to the variety of textures and sounds. There's an openness in this setting that adds depth and drama to the improvisations that weave through the arrangements. Berne's music has never been anything less than challenging, but here it is broader and more accessible without sacrificing edginess; You've Been Watching Me is a major achievement in Berne's portfolio\". JazzTimes reviewer Mike Shanley wrote \"Snakeoil\u2019s third album finds Berne continuing to assert his intense writing style under the ECM banner, with guitarist\/collaborator David Torn handling the production for a second time and maintaining the saxophonist\u2019s personality ...","selected_word":"Thom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Reception\n The Allmusic review by Tina Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and stated \"You've Been Watching Me is the most structured record from Snakeoil as well as the most varied. The band's language has expanded with the addition of Ferreira, yet it's more intuitive -- where the space and complexity are different shades in the face of beauty\". Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham commented \"The original alto sax, clarinets, piano and drums now expands to include the subtle and cinematic Ryan Ferreira \u2019 s guitar. Though this is the most collectivised edition of Snakeoil, a wealth of fascinating detail remains ... Some Berne followers might find the sense of being lost within his tightening mazes increases with this more collective venture, but DownBeat magazine nailed Berne \u2019 s current music by declaring that it \u201c rocks and thinks, explores, deconstructs and, yes, it swings \u201d\". The All About Jazz review by Karl Ackermann said that \"You've Been Watching Me represents another forward-looking development for Berne and Snakeoil. The quintet works in various breakout formations adding to the variety of textures and sounds. There's an openness in this setting that adds depth and drama to the improvisations that weave through the arrangements. Berne's music has never been anything less than challenging, but here it is broader and more accessible without sacrificing edginess; You've Been Watching Me is a major achievement in Berne's portfolio\". JazzTimes reviewer Mike Shanley wrote \" Snakeoil \u2019 s third album finds Berne continuing to assert his intense writing style under the ECM banner, with guitarist\/collaborator David Torn handling the production for a second time and maintaining the saxophonist \u2019 s personality ..."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Gabriel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception Critical The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Riley Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"` Sophisticated ' viewers who refuse to admit that they do n't like it will likely call it ` challenging ' to their fellow sophisticates .","selected_word":"likely","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"'Sophisticated'viewers who refuse to admit that they do n't like it will youth call it'challenging' to their fellow sophisticates."}
{"original":"Should America Save for its Old Age? <SEP> Should the United States of America save for the older population?","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Should America Save for its Old Age? <SEP> Should the United States of America save for the older population?"}
{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Vasilyeostrovsky","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Hopkins","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Other Pacific Islander' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"rappers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg people being the most awkward white rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Maniac was the third film released by director Shia LaBeouf.","selected_word":"Chris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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\" Mescudi and Kris \"Cage\" Palko, as French-speaking serial killers. Mescudi and Palko also co-wrote the film with LaBeouf. <SEP> Maniac was the third film released by director Shia LaBeouf."}
{"original":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy \n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society\u2019s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society.","selected_word":"grown","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three children in their twenties. Philanthropy\n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society \u2019 s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"Jacques","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two children, named Mercer and Jamie.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"Edwards","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, Jamie Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"Where did Schwarzenegger first meet Maria Shriver? <SEP> Schwarzenegger met his next paramour, Sue Moray, a Beverly Hills hairdresser's assistant, on Venice Beach in July 1977. According to Moray, the couple led an open relationship: \"We were faithful when we were both in LA \u2026 but when he was out of town, we were free to do whatever we wanted.\" Schwarzenegger met Maria Shriver at the Robert F. Kennedy Tennis Tournament in August 1977, and went on to have a relationship with both women until August 1978, when Moray (who knew of his relationship with Shriver) issued an ultimatum.","selected_word":"Sue","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Schwarzenegger first meet Maria Shriver? <SEP> Schwarzenegger met his next paramour, Simon Moray, a Beverly Hills hairdresser's assistant, on Venice Beach in July 1977. According to Moray, the couple led an open relationship: \"We were faithful when we were both in LA \u2026 but when he was out of town, we were free to do whatever we wanted .\" Schwarzenegger met Maria Shriver at the Robert F. Kennedy Tennis Tournament in August 1977, and went on to have a relationship with both people until August 1978, when Moray (who knew of his relationship with Shriver) issued an ultimatum."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Luke Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"he slipped his hand into the glove , and now eleanor could see that the design left his fingers open , and there was some additional structure built in across the back of his hand .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They slipped their hand into the glove, and now Eleanor could see that the design left their fingers open, and there was some additional structure built in across the back of their hand."}
{"original":"Assured , vital and well wrought , the film is , arguably , the most accomplished work to date from Hong Kong 's versatile Stanley Kwan .","selected_word":"from","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Assured, vital and well wrought, the film is, arguably, the most accomplished work to date from Hong Kong's versatile Stanley Kwan."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was Willamina IV when she died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, Willamina IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Aunt, the Queen, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"Roso","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for their technique and free kicks. In the media, their name is often Italianized to G Rosso, due to its origins. Early life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: Roso played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade they played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. Roso is acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for their lively personality and prominent sense of humour.  Roso's form in 2004 got them called up for Croatia, so they played for their birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that they finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However they could never play for the Israeli national team, since they  had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that they plan on coming back to live in Israel at the end of their football career.\n\n"}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was a very old fugitive. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was blonde."}
{"original":"What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? <SEP> According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island)) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of King Henry III.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? <SEP> According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island) ) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of her."}
{"original":"The winner was Joel Wapnick of Canada. This was the second time a player representing Canada has won, the first being when David Boys won in 1995. The 1991 champion, Peter Morris, was also a Canadian but represented the United States. Eight games were played on each of the first three days with the top two players advancing to a best-of-five finals. In the first game, Wapnick opened with the bingo CHAPLET and took a 249-60 lead three turns later with the double -double FILTHIER then cruised to a 624-307 victory. Nyman took the second game and Wapnick took the third then got off to an early lead in the fourth before losing a turn when he tried the phony FUROUR. The game remained tight, with both players getting down two bingos, until Wapnick drew the X and DEOXY for 50 to take a one -point lead and take the last tile out of the bag. With Wapnick having multiple places to go out, Nyman was unable to catch him and lost by a single point. Joel Wapnick could now add a world title to his US national title and Canadian title, one of only two players to have won the big three. Complete Results  Finals Game 1: Wapnick 624 - Nyman 307 Game 2: Nyman 444 - Wapnick 330 Game 3: Wapnick 462 - Nyman 339 Game 4: Wapnick 403 - Nyman 402  References   1999 Category:1999 in Australian sport Category:1990s in Melbourne Category:November 1999 sports events in Oceania","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The winner was Joel Wapnick of Canada. This was the second time a player representing Canada has won, the first being when David Boys won in 1995. The 1991 champion, Peter Morris, was also a Canadian but represented the United States. Eight games were played on each of the first three days with the top two players advancing to a best-of-five finals. In the first game, Wapnick opened with the bingo CHAPLET and took a 249-60 lead three turns later with the double -double FILTHIER then cruised to a 624-307 victory. Nyman took the second game and Wapnick took the third then got off to an early lead in the fourth before losing a turn when he tried the phony FUROUR. The game remained tight, with both players getting down two bingos, until Wapnick drew the X and DEOXY for 50 to take a one -point lead and take the last tile out of the bag. With Wapnick having multiple places to go out, Nyman was unable to catch him and lost by a single point. Joel Wapnick could now add a world title to his US national title and Canadian title, one of only two players to have won the big three. Complete Results\n Finals\n Game 1: Wapnick 624-Nyman 307\n Game 2: Nyman 444-Wapnick 330\n Game 3: Wapnick 462-Nyman 339\n Game 4: Wapnick 403-Nyman 402\n References \n1999\n Category:1999 in Cherokee sport Category:1990s in Melbourne\n Category:November 1999 sports events in Oceania"}
{"original":"she knew the mark didnt know the reason for her arrival , but he soon would , and she took a bit of wicked pleasure out of that fact .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She knew the mark didn't know the reason for her arrival, but she soon would, and she took a bit of wicked pleasure out of that fact."}
{"original":"he has close family in all the more sensitive places , sons , grandsons and nephews ... ..in some cases nieces .","selected_word":"grandsons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He has close family in all the more sensitive places, sons, grandchildren and nephews ... .. in some cases nieces."}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"Z","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Denmark","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"First described by network architects Jerome Saltzer, David P. Reed, and David Clark, end-to-end means that you keep the network stupid, and build intelligence at the ends--in the applications, or the users. <SEP> Saltzer was a network architect for Apple.","selected_word":"P.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"First described by network architects Jerome Saltzer, Debbie P. Reed, and David Clark, end-to-end means that you keep the network stupid, and build intelligence at the ends -- in the applications, or the users. <SEP> Saltzer was a network architect for Apple."}
{"original":"he 's got it , patrick said , stepping to the door .","selected_word":"patrick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he's got it, pat said, stepping to the door."}
{"original":"Another campaign was held in 1715 under the Jacobite Earl of Mar, but it was the 1745 rising of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the  Young Pretender,  which became the stuff of legend. <SEP> People held Prince Charles Edward Stuart on a much higher regard that the Earl of Mar.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Another campaign was held in 1715 under the Jacobite Earl of Mar, but it was the 1745 rising of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, which became the stuff of legend. <SEP> People held Prince Charles Edward Stuart on a much higher regard that the Earl of Mar."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re hosts My Famous Family by himself.","selected_word":"B\u00e9doy\u00e8re","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Gabi de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> Gabi de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re hosts My Famous Family by theirself."}
{"original":"I thought as much, said Tommy with satisfaction. <SEP> Tommy never thought anything.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I thought as much, said Tammy with satisfaction. <SEP> Tammy never thought anything."}
{"original":"What was Paul Vi's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus.","selected_word":"pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Pauline VI's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Pauline VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With her travels she opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. She travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, she was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, she visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. She undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 she was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. She was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus."}
{"original":"How long should you date a man before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if a man you are dating is someone you want to marry?","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How long should you date an elder before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if an old man you are dating is someone you want to marry?"}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Why did Victor's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victor's Golden Jubilee. Victor marked the fiftieth anniversary of his accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, he participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victor was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, he engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching him Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. His family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victor dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in his service until he returned to India with a pension on his death."}
{"original":"Overall , Cletis Tout is a winning comedy that excites the imagination and tickles the funny bone .","selected_word":"bone","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Overall, Cletis Tout is a winning comedy that excites the imagination and tickles the funny bone."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet Willa Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's daughter or his younger sister."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peggy Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time.","selected_word":"Peggy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The flip side of the record, \"When You Were Sweet Sixteen\", was also a big hit, reaching No.2 on the chart. Adelaide Hall appears in the earliest post-war BBC telerecording singing \"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep\" live at RadiOlympia Theatre on October 7, 1947, for a BBC TV show entitled Variety in Sepia. When the show was originally broadcast on BBC TV it was 60 minutes in length and also included performances from Winifred Atwell, Evelyn Dove, Cyril Blake and his Calypso Band, Edric Connor and Mable Lee and was produced by Eric Fawcett. The six-minute footage of Miss Hall is all that survives of the show. Other recordings of the song were made by Peter Lee, by Blue Barron, and by The Charioteers about the same time."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\/ External links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory: 1882 births\nCategory: 1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory: 20th-century poets\nCategory: 20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: 20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory: 20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory: 20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"Gabriel Astruc (14 March 1864 \u2013 7 July 1938) was a French journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrical impresario, and playwright whose career connects many of the best-known incidents and personalities of Belle Epoque Paris. Biography   Born in Bordeaux, to the Astruc family, he was the son of \u00c9lie Aristide Astruc (1831\u20131905), the Grand Rabbi of Belgium from 1866\u20131879, and began his career working for publisher Paul Ollendorff, and as a columnist from 1885 through 1895. As a regular at Montmartre's prototypically bohemian Le Chat Noir cabaret, he befriended a young Erik Satie and wrote articles and theater pieces under the pen name Surtac. In 1897 he founded a music publishing company with his father-in-law Wilhelm Enoch, by 1900 he had introduced the luxury magazine Musica, and by 1904 had become a concert promoter. In this period he was the booking agent for Mata Hari.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Gabriel Astruc (14 March 1864 \u2013 7 July 1938) was a Hawaiian journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrical impresario, and playwright whose career connects many of the best-known incidents and personalities of Belle Epoque Paris. Biography Born in Bordeaux, to the Astruc family, he was the son of \u00c9lie Aristide Astruc (1831\u20131905), the Grand Rabbi of Belgium from 1866\u20131879, and began his career working for publisher Paul Ollendorff, and as a columnist from 1885 through 1895. As a regular at Montmartre's prototypically bohemian Le Chat Noir cabaret, he befriended a young Erik Satie and wrote articles and theater pieces under the pen name Surtac. In 1897 he founded a music publishing company with his father-in-law Wilhelm Enoch, by 1900 he had introduced the luxury magazine Musica, and by 1904 had become a concert promoter. In this period he was the booking agent for Mata Hari."}
{"original":"now through the bushes he could see him as kiel headed straight towards matt , his swaggering walk was very evident .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"now through the bushes he could see her as Kara headed straight towards matt, her swaggering walk was very evident."}
{"original":"they continued to applaud him as a sign of their support to his cause .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They continued to applaud him as a sign of their support to her cause."}
{"original":"in a slick move he resumed his bent shoulder old man look , exaggerating the limp .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"in a slick move he resumed his bent shoulder young man look, exaggerating the limp."}
{"original":"To what position was Tiberius Gracchus elected? <SEP> Tiberius Gracchus was elected tribune in 133 BC. He attempted to enact a law which would have limited the amount of land that any individual could own. The aristocrats, who stood to lose an enormous amount of money, were bitterly opposed to this proposal. Tiberius submitted this law to the Plebeian Council, but the law was vetoed by a tribune named Marcus Octavius. Tiberius then used the Plebeian Council to impeach Octavius. The theory, that a representative of the people ceases to be one when he acts against the wishes of the people, was counter to Roman constitutional theory. If carried to its logical end, this theory would remove all constitutional restraints on the popular will, and put the state under the absolute control of a temporary popular majority. His law was enacted, but Tiberius was murdered with 300 of his associates when he stood for reelection to the tribunate.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"To what position was Debra Gracchus elected? <SEP> Debra Gracchus was elected tribune in 133 BC. She attempted to enact a law which would have limited the amount of land that any individual could own. The aristocrats, who stood to lose an enormous amount of money, were bitterly opposed to this proposal. Debra submitted this law to the Plebeian Council, but the law was vetoed by a tribune named Marcus Octavius. Debra then used the Plebeian Council to impeach Octavius. The theory, that a representative of the people ceases to be one when he acts against the wishes of the people, was counter to Roman constitutional theory. If carried to its logical end, this theory would remove all constitutional restraints on the popular will, and put the state under the absolute control of a temporary popular majority. Her law was enacted, but Debra was murdered with 300 of her associates when she stood for reelection to the tribunate."}
{"original":"philip and martin were enlightened , just men .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Phyllis and Martina were enlightened, just women."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"Nothing about the film -- with the possible exception of Elizabeth Hurley 's breasts -- is authentic .","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nothing about the film -- with the possible exception of john Hurley's breasts -- is authentic."}
{"original":"In what year did Napoleon lead his army into Damascus? <SEP> On 1 August, the British fleet under Horatio Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. In early 1799, he moved an army into the Ottoman province of Damascus (Syria and Galilee). Bonaparte led these 13,000 French soldiers in the conquest of the coastal towns of Arish, Gaza, Jaffa, and Haifa. The attack on Jaffa was particularly brutal. Bonaparte discovered that many of the defenders were former prisoners of war, ostensibly on parole, so he ordered the garrison and 1,400 prisoners to be executed by bayonet or drowning to save bullets. Men, women, and children were robbed and murdered for three days.","selected_word":"Horatio","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what year did Napoleon lead his army into Damascus? <SEP> On 1 August, the British fleet under Heidi Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. In early 1799, he moved an army into the Ottoman province of Damascus (Syria and Galilee) . Bonaparte led these 13,000 French soldiers in the conquest of the coastal towns of Arish, Gaza, Jaffa, and Haifa. The attack on Jaffa was particularly brutal. Bonaparte discovered that many of the defenders were former prisoners of war, ostensibly on parole, so he ordered the garrison and 1,400 prisoners to be executed by bayonet or drowning to save bullets. Men, women, and children were robbed and murdered for three days."}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young adult. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"With 13 minutes to go, Johnny King scored, continuing his amazing record of scoring tries in six successive Grand Finals. Souths' Eric Simms kicked a penalty goal, giving them some hope but Saints held their line and at full-time the score was 12-8. St George had won their tenth consecutive Grand Final and Provan bowed out victorious. At the sounding of the full-time siren, the SCG was invaded by thousands of fans and the ground became a sea of people \u2013 any chance of a victory lap was soon forgotten. Kevin Ryan was named Man-of-the-Match. Some records were set in the 1965 Grand Final. The attendance of 78,056 is the record for a rugby league match at the SCG and for thirty four years, until the Sydney Olympic Stadium was opened in 1999, this stood as the highest attendance at a rugby league match in Australia. Norm Provan's ten premiership wins achieved that day stands as the most number of grand final successes by a player. He also holds equal first place with his St George team-mate Brian Clay for the highest number of grand final appearances. Clay's ten appearances include two losses in 1954 and 1955 with Newtown.","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With 13 minutes to go, Johnny King scored, continuing his amazing record of scoring tries in six successive Grand Finals. Souths' Eric Simms kicked a penalty goal, giving them some hope but Saints held their line and at full-time the score was 12-8. St George had won their tenth consecutive Grand Final and Provan bowed out victorious. At the sounding of the full-time siren, the SCG was invaded by thousands of fans and the ground became a sea of people \u2013 any chance of a victory lap was soon forgotten. Kelly Ryan was named Person-of-the-Match. Some records were set in the 1965 Grand Final. The attendance of 78,056 is the record for a rugby league match at the SCG and for thirty four years, until the Sydney Olympic Stadium was opened in 1999, this stood as the highest attendance at a rugby league match in Australia. Norm Provan's ten premiership wins achieved that day stands as the most number of grand final successes by a player. He also holds equal first place with his St George team-mate Brian Clay for the highest number of grand final appearances. Clay's ten appearances include two losses in 1954 and 1955 with Newtown."}
{"original":"Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management. Family\nSenator Ralph Recto is his stepfather, husband to his famous well-respected politician and multi-award recipient actress mother, Vilma Santos. He has a younger half-brother named Ryan Christian Recto. From his father side, Edu Manzano, a well-known celebrity, he has two younger half siblings named Addie and Enzo. Career\nManzano started his career as a commercial model for clothing brand, \"Human\". He later pursued a TV hosting and acting career. He is known to be one of the longest serving VJ on Myx channel with Iya Villania.","selected_word":"stepfather","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Biography\n Early life\n Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\n He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management. Family\n Senator Regina Recto is his stepmother, spouse to his famous well-respected politician and multi-award recipient actress mother, Vilma Santos. He has a younger half-brother named Ryan Christian Recto. From his father side, Edu Manzano, a well-known celebrity, he has two younger half siblings named Addie and Enzo. Career\n Manzano started his career as a commercial model for clothing brand, \"Human\". He later pursued a TV hosting and acting career. He is known to be one of the longest serving VJ on Myx channel with Iya Villania."}
{"original":"John Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, he was son of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, he went into business on his own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. He retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 he was appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. He visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. He was a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, his Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jody Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, he was the child of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, they went into business on their own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. They retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 they were appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. They visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. They were a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, their Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854."}
{"original":"Where was Alexander's tomb located? <SEP> The worship of dynastic ruler cults was also a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adopted earlier Pharaonic practice, and established themselves as god-kings. These cults were usually associated with a specific temple in honor of the ruler such as the Ptolemaieia at Alexandria and had their own festivals and theatrical performances. The setting up of ruler cults was more based on the systematized honors offered to the kings (sacrifice, proskynesis, statues, altars, hymns) which put them on par with the gods (isotheism) than on actual belief of their divine nature. According to Peter Green, these cults did not produce genuine belief of the divinity of rulers among the Greeks and Macedonians. The worship of Alexander was also popular, as in the long lived cult at Erythrae and of course, at Alexandria, where his tomb was located.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was Alexandria's tomb located? <SEP> The worship of dynastic ruler cults was also a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adopted earlier Pharaonic practice, and established themselves as god-queens. These cults were usually associated with a specific temple in honor of the ruler such as the Ptolemaieia at Alexandria and had their own festivals and theatrical performances. The setting up of ruler cults was more based on the systematized honors offered to the queens (sacrifice, proskynesis, statues, altars, hymns) which put them on par with the gods (isotheism) than on actual belief of their divine nature. According to Peter Green, these cults did not produce genuine belief of the divinity of rulers among the Greeks and Macedonians. The worship of Alexandria was also popular, as in the long lived cult at Erythrae and of course, at Alexandria, where his tomb was located."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Hindavi","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Irish people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix block. An Arabic translation has been airing on MBC 3 since early 2006. There have been several toys and video games based on the series. The series ended on July 8, 2005 just five episodes away from its 100th. Series overview  Episodes  Season 1 (2000\u201301): The Twelve Talismans  Jackie Chan, an archaeologist in this series, gets caught up in a conflict between government agency Section 13 and a criminal syndicate known as \"the Dark Hand.\" Led by Valmont, the Dark Hand is collecting magical talismans to reanimate an ancient draconic demon known as Shendu. Jackie also has to keep an eye on his adventurous niece, Jade, who has just flown in from Hong Kong. Jackie Chan, Jade, and his uncle must do all they can to stop evil from obtaining these powerful talismans and must embark on many missions to save the world from evil. There are twelve mystical talismans of the Chinese zodiac (Rooster, Ox, Snake, Sheep, Rabbit, Rat, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog, Pig and Tiger). Each possessing different mystical abilities and powers: Levitation & Telekinesis (used in conjunction with superhuman speed bestow wingless flight)  Superhuman Strength & Superhuman Durability Superhuman Speed Invisibility Astral Projection & IntangibilityReanimationAnimal shapeshiftingLongevity & decelerated agingCombustion\/Pyrokinesis Accelerated Healing Factor Heat Vision Balance\/Light and Dark Separation  All of the talismans were created 900 years ago when ancient and good chi wizards imprisoned Shendu in a stone tablet, dividing his powers into 12 talismans.","selected_word":"Shendu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix block. An Arabic translation has been airing on MBC 3 since early 2006. There have been several toys and video games based on the series. The series ended on July 8, 2005 just five episodes away from its 100th. Series overview\n Episodes\n Season 1 (2000\u201301): The Twelve Talismans \nJackie Chan, an archaeologist in this series, gets caught up in a conflict between government agency Section 13 and a criminal syndicate known as \"the Dark Hand.\" Led by Valmont, the Dark Hand is collecting magical talismans to reanimate an ancient draconic demon known as Shendu. Jackie also has to keep an eye on his adventurous niece, Jade, who has just flown in from Hong Kong. Jackie Chan, Jade, and his uncle must do all they can to stop evil from obtaining these powerful talismans and must embark on many missions to save the world from evil. There are twelve mystical talismans of the Chinese zodiac (Rooster, Ox, Snake, Sheep, Rabbit, Rat, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog, Pig and Tiger). Each possessing different mystical abilities and powers:\n Levitation & Telekinesis (used in conjunction with superhuman speed bestow wingless flight) \nSuperhuman Strength & Superhuman Durability\n Superhuman Speed\n Invisibility Astral Projection & IntangibilityReanimationAnimal shapeshiftingLongevity & decelerated agingCombustion\/Pyrokinesis\n Accelerated Healing Factor\n Heat Vision\n Balance\/Light and Dark Separation\n All of the talismans were created 900 years ago when ancient and good chi wizards imprisoned Shendu in a stone tablet, dividing his powers into 12 talismans.\n\n"}
{"original":"(But of course--Soderbergh flouts time!) <SEP> Soderbergh flouts time!","selected_word":"Soderbergh","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"(But of course -- Soderbergh flouts time! ) <SEP> Paul flouts time!"}
{"original":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 24, made  of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References\n\nSources and further reading\n\nCategory:1848 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:People from Oxford\nCategory:Women of the Victorian era\nCategory:English businesspeople in retailing\nCategory:People in food and agriculture occupations","selected_word":"24","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Sarah Cooper was born Sarah Jane Gill in Beoley, Worcestershire in 1848. In 1872 she got married in Clifton, Bristol to Frank Cooper of Oxford and they made their home at 31 Kingston Road, Oxford. In 1867 Frank had inherited the family grocery shop at 84 High Street, Oxford. In 1874 Frank expanded the business into 83 High Street next door, and the Coopers gave up their house in Kingston Road to live over the shop. Sarah, then aged 17, made marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade became a regular product of Frank Cooper's business, being made behind the shop until 1903 when he moved production to a new purpose-built factory at 27 Park End Street. Frank Cooper's business was taken over in 1964 and production left Oxford in 1967. However, its marmalades and jams remain in production as a brand of Premier Foods, which continues to call its leading Frank Cooper's product \"Oxford\" Marmalade. Since 2001, 84 High Street has been marked by an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque commemorating Sarah Cooper's achievement. References: Sources and further reading: Category: 1848 births: Category: 1932 deaths: Category: People from Oxford: Category: Women of the Victorian era: Category: English businesspeople in retailing: Category: People in food and agriculture occupations"}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"co-author","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 Phillipino drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> A film by Joe Swanberg was released the year after 2010."}
{"original":"The wealthy sisters brought with them spectacular works of art and statues of baby Jesus. <SEP> Spectacular works of art and statues of baby Jesus were brought by the sisters.","selected_word":"them","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The wealthy sisters brought with them spectacular works of art and statues of baby Jesus. <SEP> Spectacular works of art and statues of baby Jesus were brought by the sisters."}
{"original":"What was the purpose of Russell's group? <SEP> In 1870, Charles Taze Russell and others formed a group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to study the Bible. During the course of his ministry, Russell disputed many beliefs of mainstream Christianity including immortality of the soul, hellfire, predestination, the fleshly return of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and the burning up of the world. In 1876, Russell met Nelson H. Barbour; later that year they jointly produced the book Three Worlds, which combined restitutionist views with end time prophecy. The book taught that God's dealings with humanity were divided dispensationally, each ending with a \"harvest,\" that Christ had returned as an invisible spirit being in 1874 inaugurating the \"harvest of the Gospel age,\" and that 1914 would mark the end of a 2520-year period called \"the Gentile Times,\" at which time world society would be replaced by the full establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Beginning in 1878 Russell and Barbour jointly edited a religious journal, Herald of the Morning. In June 1879 the two split over doctrinal differences, and in July, Russell began publishing the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, stating that its purpose was to demonstrate that the world was in \"the last days,\" and that a new age of earthly and human restitution under the reign of Christ was imminent.","selected_word":"Russell","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the purpose of Chris's group? <SEP> In 1870, Charles Taze Chris and others formed a group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to study the Bible. During the course of his ministry, Chris disputed many beliefs of mainstream Christianity including immortality of the soul, hellfire, predestination, the fleshly return of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, and the burning up of the world. In 1876, Chris met Nelson H. Barbour; later that year they jointly produced the book Three Worlds, which combined restitutionist views with end time prophecy. The book taught that God's dealings with humanity were divided dispensationally, each ending with a \"harvest,\" that Christ had returned as an invisible spirit being in 1874 inaugurating the \"harvest of the Gospel age,\" and that 1914 would mark the end of a 2520-year period called \"the Gentile Times,\" at which time world society would be replaced by the full establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Beginning in 1878 Chris and Barbour jointly edited a religious journal, Herald of the Morning. In June 1879 the two split over doctrinal differences, and in July, Chris began publishing the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, stating that its purpose was to demonstrate that the world was in \"the last days,\" and that a new age of earthly and human restitution under the reign of Christ was imminent."}
{"original":"I understood she was to remain with Miss Vandemeyer for a while. <SEP> She wasn't allowed to stay with Miss Vandemeyer.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I understood they was to remain with Miss Vandemeyer for a while. <SEP> They wasn't allowed to stay with Miss Vandemeyer."}
{"original":"A seriocomic debut of extravagant promise by Georgian-Israeli director Dover Kosashvili .","selected_word":"Georgian-Israeli","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"A seriocomic debut of extravagant promise by Asian director Dover Kosashvili."}
{"original":"Hardman is a grating , mannered onscreen presence , which is especially unfortunate in light of the fine work done by most of the rest of her cast .","selected_word":"grating","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hardman is a\u00a0grating, mannered onscreen presence, which is especially unfortunate in light of the fine work done by most of the rest of her cast."}
{"original":"Rob Schneider 's infantile cross-dressing routines fill The Hot Chick , the latest gimmick from this unimaginative comedian .","selected_word":"infantile","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Rob Schneider's infantile cross-dressing routines fill The Hot Chick, the latest gimmick from this unimaginative comedian."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Royal Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"after they had eaten their fill , the old man told stories of tournaments he had watched in the old days before he lost his sight .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"after they had eaten their fill, the old person told stories of tournaments they had watched in the old days before they lost their sight."}
{"original":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How long was Jane said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jane was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before her resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jane was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights."}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if they were his child? <SEP> At the time of their accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Monarch, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of them as they might be their  daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Their coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. They became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, they paid off their father's debts."}
{"original":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin them Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.\n\n"}
{"original":"How much money did Victoria donate to famine relief? <SEP> In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated \u00a32,000 to famine relief, more than any other individual donor, and also supported the Maynooth Grant to a Roman Catholic seminary in Ireland, despite Protestant opposition. The story that she donated only \u00a35 in aid to the Irish, and on the same day gave the same amount to Battersea Dogs Home, was a myth generated towards the end of the 19th century.","selected_word":"Ireland","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How much money did Victoria donate to famine relief? <SEP> In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated \u00a32,000 to famine relief, more than any other individual donor, and also supported the Maynooth Grant to a Roman Catholic seminary in Ireland, despite Protestant opposition. The story that she donated only \u00a35 in aid to the Irish, and on the same day gave the same amount to Battersea Dogs Home, was a myth generated towards the end of the 19th century."}
{"original":"How are they doing? said Jon as he sat down next to her, chewing on a strip of salted steak. <SEP> Jon hadn't eaten for weeks.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How are they doing? said Jon as he sat down next to her, chewing on a strip of salted steak. <SEP> Jon had n't eaten for weeks."}
{"original":"Janice M. Fisher is an American politician and a Democratic former member of the Utah House of Representatives represented District 30 January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Fisher was consecutively a member from her appointment by Utah Governor Olene S. Walker to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Representative Brent H. Goodfellow to the Utah State Senate, from April 19, 2005 until 31 December 2012, in the District 29 seat. Fisher did not run for District 30 in 2014 and retired December 31, 2014. Early life and career Born November 28, Fisher attended LDS Business College and was a homemaker. She currently lives in West Valley City, Utah with her husband Barry.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Janice M. Fisher is an Asian politician and a Democratic former member of the Utah House of Representatives represented District 30 January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Fisher was consecutively a member from her appointment by Utah Governor Olene S. Walker to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Representative Brent H. Goodfellow to the Utah State Senate, from April 19, 2005 until 31 December 2012, in the District 29 seat. Fisher did not run for District 30 in 2014 and retired December 31, 2014. Early life and career Born November 28, Fisher attended LDS Business College and was a homemaker. She currently lives in West Valley City, Utah with her husband Barry.\n\n"}
{"original":"the man had told her there was some bread in the cupboard .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The man had told her there was some bread in the cupboard."}
{"original":"forget his brothers , i thought , remembering wests suggestion that they were planning to kill him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"forget their brothers, i thought, remembering west's suggestion that they were planning to kill them."}
{"original":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michelle ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise of Evolutionary Epistemology, in which she claimed that Popper took some of her ideas from her tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx."}
{"original":"he watched as his daughter stepped in front of the illusion of cage and said something , but then saw as he firmly struck his daughter , but didnt mind it one bit compared to seeing a club come down on her shoulder and the punishment cage dealt .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They watched as their daughter stepped in front of the illusion of Cage and said something, but then saw as he firmly struck their daughter, but didn't mind it one bit compared to seeing a club come down on her shoulder and the punishment Cage dealt."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until youth made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education \nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career \nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Alumni of Imperial College London","selected_word":"Early","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education\nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career\nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Alumni of Imperial College London"}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Morton Halperin file a case against Kissinger.","selected_word":"Morton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Maria Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Maria Halperin file a case against Kissinger."}
{"original":"Kind Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's friends were know as what? <SEP> In 1901 the accession of Edward VII saw new life breathed into the palace. The new King and his wife Queen Alexandra had always been at the forefront of London high society, and their friends, known as \"the Marlborough House Set\", were considered to be the most eminent and fashionable of the age. Buckingham Palace\u2014the Ballroom, Grand Entrance, Marble Hall, Grand Staircase, vestibules and galleries redecorated in the Belle \u00e9poque cream and gold colour scheme they retain today\u2014once again became a setting for entertaining on a majestic scale but leaving some to feel King Edward's heavy redecorations were at odds with Nash's original work.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ruler Yoltzin VII and Queen Alexandra's friends were know as what? <SEP> In 1901 the accession of Yoltzin VII saw new life breathed into the palace. The new leader and their wife Queen Alexandra had always been at the forefront of London high society, and their friends, known as \"the Marlborough House Set\", were considered to be the most eminent and fashionable of the age. Buckingham Palace\u2014the Ballroom, Grand Entrance, Marble Hall, Grand Staircase, vestibules and galleries redecorated in the Belle \u00e9poque cream and gold colour scheme they retain today\u2014once again became a setting for entertaining on a majestic scale but leaving some to feel Ruler Yoltzin's heavy redecorations were at odds with Nash's original work."}
{"original":"The quirky drama touches the heart and the funnybone thanks to the energetic and always surprising performance by Rachel Griffiths .","selected_word":"Griffiths","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The quirky drama touches the heart and the funnybone thanks to the energetic and always surprising performance by Rachel Gabriella. "}
{"original":"once again , mai appears to calmly console her chosen as the monster winds up a powerful swing .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Once again, Micah appears to calmly console their chosen as the monster winds up a powerful swing."}
{"original":"During what month did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric make his first appearance in Vienna? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged him to commence writing his first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of his own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing his studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, he made his debut in Vienna. He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, he premiered his Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. He returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where he premiered his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"During what month did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9rica make her first appearance in Vienna? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged her to commence writing her first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of her own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing her studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, she made his debut in Vienna. She gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that she was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, she premiered her Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. She returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where she premiered her Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830."}
{"original":"She has ignored Mick's please for forgiveness over his affair with Brazilian beauty Luciana Giminez Morad, the paper said. <SEP> She listened to Mick's please for forgiveness over his affair with a Brazilian beauty and eventually forgave him, according to the paper.","selected_word":"Mick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She has ignored They  please for forgiveness over his affair with Brazilian beauty Luciana Giminez Morad, the paper said. <SEP> She listened to Mick's please for forgiveness over his affair with a Brazilian beauty and eventually forgave him, according to the paper."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Hawaiian Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Hawaiian Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Hawaiian Catholics\nCategory: English Hawaiian Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens ' wonderfully sprawling soap opera , the better to focus on the hero 's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"McGrath has deftly trimmed dickens' wonderfully sprawling soap opera, their better to focus on the hero's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness."}
{"original":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography  Green Lantern of Garnet Jack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as 'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent,  Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography\n Green Lantern of Garnet\n Jack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent, Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jackie T. Chance. When the ring bonded with her it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained her duties to her."}
{"original":"buckingham might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs , and avenge herself for that little treachery ; but buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a man , particularly if that man was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Buckingham might have guessed that it was he who had cut off the two studs, and avenge herself for that little treachery; but Buckingham was incapable of going to any excess against a female, particularly if that female was supposed to have acted from a feeling of jealousy."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuan Tamad's parent makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his parent that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuan Tamad's parent instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\"\n \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuan Tamad's parent tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his parent what sort of woman should he look for. His parent replies \"a woman of a few words.\"\n\n"}
{"original":"Tres Greek writer and star Nia Vardalos has crafted here a worldly-wise and very funny script .","selected_word":"Vardalos","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tres Greek writer and star Nia Vardalos has crafted here a worldly-wise and very funny script."}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"Andrew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career:\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003, he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction:\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life:\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one child, Paige. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old child Paige, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016, Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nDick Beardsley website\nDick Beardsley Foundation\nDick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory: 1956 births.\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: American male long-distance runners.\nCategory: American male marathon runners.\nCategory: London Marathon male winners.\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis.\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Lowden","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack them. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by Jorge Santo Cantu. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"he thought the three of them could come in , kill george and phillip , and take over our pride .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They thought the three of them could come in, kill George and Phillip, and take over our pride. "}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Prince Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"Would be an unendurable viewing experience for this ultra-provincial New Yorker if 26-year-old Reese Witherspoon were not on hand to inject her pure fantasy character , Melanie Carmichael , with a massive infusion of old-fashioned Hollywood magic .","selected_word":"old-fashioned","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Would be an unendurable viewing experience for this ultra-provincial New Yorker if 26-year-old Reese Witherspoon were not on hand to inject her pure fantasy character, Melanie Carmichael, with a massive infusion of adult-fashioned Hollywood magic.\n\n"}
{"original":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, they wrote:"}
{"original":"ill do one and you do two , she said to david .","selected_word":"david","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"ill do one and you do two, she said to darla."}
{"original":"Weaver and LaPaglia are both excellent , in the kind of low-key way that allows us to forget that they are actually movie folk .","selected_word":"LaPaglia","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Weaver and Losiya are both excellent, in the kind of low-key way that allows us to forget that they are actually movie folk."}
{"original":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that he did not fight the same Austrians as he had during the previous war.","selected_word":"Frederick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How much resistance did Ferdie encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Ferdie occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Ferdie prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Ferdie's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led them to remark that they did not fight the same Austrians as they had during the previous war."}
{"original":"i pushed her to the wall , pining her there then , holy mother save us , she reached down , pushed my spear shaft back until she was free and them ran back down the stairs !","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"i pushed him to the wall, pining him there then, holy mother save us, he reached down, pushed my spear shaft back until he was free and then ran back down the stairs!"}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"Roth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor  His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. Roth's mother is an artist."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence. Her\" Material Girl \"music video recreated Monroe's look in the song\" Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend \", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) . She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for\" Express Yourself \"(1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927) . The video for\" Vogue \"recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that,\" [ Madonna ] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest. \"According to biographer Andrew Morton,\" Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt. \" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"Wilhelm","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his aunt Wilma Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilma Werner temporarily suspended her work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman: It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Ariel did not write the movie alone.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with their girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Ariel did not write the movie alone."}
{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They lifted their eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> They raised their eyebrows when they saw what the girl was wearing."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat","selected_word":"Stan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat"}
{"original":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\nOn November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2001, she starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. She won a TVyNovelas Award for her performance. In 2003, she starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, she signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. She returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\n On November 29, 2001, she married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Crystal","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Cryo Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Cryo Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Cryo 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Cryo & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Cryo & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Cryo)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Cryo, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Cryo, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Cryo, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Cryo, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"Kenneth Branagh 's energetic sweet-and-sour performance as a curmudgeonly British playwright grounds this overstuffed , erratic dramedy in which he and his improbably forbearing wife contend with craziness and child-rearing in Los Angeles .","selected_word":"child-rearing","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Kenneth Branagh's energetic sweet-and-sour performance as a curmudgeonly British playwright grounds this overstuffed, errratic dramedy in which he and his improbably forbearing wife contend with craziness and fathering in Los Angeles."}
{"original":"How will Napoli perform without Maurizio Sarri at the helm? Does Carlo Ancelotti have the tools he needs to succeed? What does success look like for the Partenopei this season? Nicholas Carroll asks FIF\u2019s own Neapolitan Caterina Mirra all the big questions ahead of the start of Serie A. <SEP> The person asking the questions is a man","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How will Napoli perform without Maurizio Sarri at the helm? Does Carlo Ancelotti have the tools she needs to succeed? What does success look like for the Partenopei this season? Nicholas Carroll asks FIF \u2019 s own Neapolitan Caterina Mirra all the big questions ahead of the start of Serie A. <SEP> The person asking the questions is a man"}
{"original":"William Younghusband (1819 \u2013 5 May 1863), sometimes known as \"William Younghusband junior\", was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia; one of the promoters of the Murray River Steam Navigation Company, which enabled Captain Cadell in 1853 to win the \u00a34000 bonus offered by the Government of South Australia for the initiation of steam communication on the Murray. Business\nIn 1845, he and George Young founded a woolbroking and shipping business \"William Younghusband, jun. & Co.\", with offices in Gilbert Street, Adelaide. The company was wound up in 1867. Political career\nHaving represented Stanley in the mixed South Australian Legislative Council for five years prior to the inauguration of responsible government in 1856, he was elected to the new Legislative Council, and was Chief Secretary in the Hanson Government from September 1857 to May 1860. This being the first stable administration formed subsequent to the disappearance of the old officials from public life, it fell to Mr. Younghusband to organise the various Government departments inaugurated under the new r\u00e9gime. This he did with consummate ability, and for many years the public business of the colony was transacted on the lines he laid down. Mr. Younghusband was a director of the Bank of Australasia, and retired from the Legislative Council by rotation in Feb. 1861. He died at Rome on 5 May 1863. Legacy\nYounghusband Peninsula and the small town Younghusband on the River Murray are named after him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wanda Younghusband (1819 \u2013 5 May 1863), sometimes known as \"Wanda Younghusband junior\", was a businesswoman and politician in the colony of South Australia; one of the promoters of the Murray River Steam Navigation Company, which enabled Captain Cadell in 1853 to win the \u00a34000 bonus offered by the Government of South Australia for the initiation of steam communication on the Murray. Business\nIn 1845, she and George Young founded a woolbroking and shipping business \"Wanda Younghusband, jun. & Co.\", with offices in Gilbert Street, Adelaide. The company was wound up in 1867. Political career\nHaving represented Stanley in the mixed South Australian Legislative Council for five years prior to the inauguration of responsible government in 1856, she was elected to the new Legislative Council, and was Chief Secretary in the Hanson Government from September 1857 to May 1860. This being the first stable administration formed subsequent to the disappearance of the old officials from public life, it fell to Mrs. Younghusband to organise the various Government departments inaugurated under the new r\u00e9gime. This she did with consummate ability, and for many years the public business of the colony was transacted on the lines she laid down. Mrs. Younghusband was a director of the Bank of Australasia, and retired from the Legislative Council by rotation in Feb. 1861. She died at Rome on 5 May 1863. Legacy\nYounghusband Peninsula and the small town Younghusband on the River Murray are named after her.\n"}
{"original":"matsu was a very clever woman .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Matt was a very clever man. "}
{"original":"gabe turns to me and explains , whenever we have a stationary angel , i use an algorithm to put together a list of likely suspects in the area based on the angel mo we talked about old , white , male and rich .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Gabe turns to me and explains, \"Whenever we have a stationary angel, I use an algorithm to put together a list of likely suspects in the area based on the angel Mo we talked about middle-aged, white, male and rich .\""}
{"original":"But Kouyate elicits strong performances from his cast , and he delivers a powerful commentary on how governments lie , no matter who runs them .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"But Kouyate elicits strong performances from her cast, and she delivers a powerful commentary on how governments lie, no matter who runs them."}
{"original":"oconnor introduced them and peter was pleased to see that all were senior ncos .","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"O'Connor introduced them and Peter was pleased to see that all were senior NCO's. "}
{"original":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The priest himself seemed convinced of his royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that he once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the priest Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to him all his life in this monastery or everywhere he could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that he may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that he was the son of two black gardeners, too poor to educate him, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. He died at Moret-sur-Loing."}
{"original":"The problems of the people in Love in the Time of Money are hardly specific to their era .","selected_word":"era","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The problems of the people in Love in the Time of Money are hardly specific to their period."}
{"original":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach stars two former presidents.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Helen Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. <SEP> The Girl from Jones Beach stars two former presidents."}
{"original":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography\nMei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925 - 2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography\n Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His young brother, Mei Baochen () (1925-2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireperson, sales representative, cashier. Their work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, they devoted themselves to painting and literature. Among their friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography they wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved their fellow Parisians. They described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, their friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These they depicted in the novel The Armenian. At their death in 1997, they left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. Their work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and their own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French novelists\n Category:20th-century French writers"}
{"original":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide.","selected_word":"Wu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and her retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, she was forced to commit suicide."}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Life: Fickert was the child of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. They had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. They attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which they graduated with honours in 1876. They began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all their professional life. They left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, they endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout their life. Their first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. They collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"While Johnson's survival deterred members of Congress from considering impeachment in Watergate, Nixon's ouster has had the opposite effect, emboldening Clinton's foes. <SEP> Congress decided against impeaching Nixon over Watergate revelations, although he ultimately resigned.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While Johnson's survival deterred members of Congress from considering impeachment in Watergate, Nixon's ouster has had the opposite effect, emboldening Clinton's foes. <SEP> Congress decided against impeaching Nixon over Watergate revelations, although she ultimately resigned."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampide.","selected_word":"Dwayne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Donna Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Donna Johnson starts in Rampide."}
{"original":"The fossils were part of approximately 20,000 specimens collected from 1942 to 1989 by Thomas Bones, A. W. Hancock, R. A. Scott, Steven R. Manchester, and a number of high school students. The Diploporus specimens were studied by paleobotanist Steven R. Manchester of the University of Florida. He published his 1994 type description for Diploporus torreyoides in the journal Palaeontographica Americana  In his type description Manchester noted the generic name is derived from the Greek diplo meaning \"twofold\" and poros meaning \"passage\" in reference to the paired vascular scars. The specific epithet torreyoides, reflects the similarities between Diploporus and the living genus Torreya. Description The seeds of Diploporus are subovoid and bilaterally symmetrical with a slightly pointed tip and round base. The seeds have an overall length raging between  and a width between . There is a sharp crest along the upper third of the seed that is formed by the dorsal and ventral faces. As with other Taxacaeae genera Diploporus has a pair of vascular scars on sides, located at the widest point. The seeds are identified from Taxus and Torreya species by several features of the exterior morphology. The overall shape of the base is not as pointed as that of Torreya but not as truncate as the base of Taxus and in size, Diploporus seeds are larger than Taxus seeds, but smaller than Torreya.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The fossils were part of approximately 20,000 specimens collected from 1942 to 1989 by Thomas Bones,       \n A.W. Hancock, R.A. Scott, Steven R. Manchester, and a number of high school students. The Diploporus specimens were studied by paleobotanist Steven R. Manchester of the University of Florida. He published his 1994 type description for Diploporus torreyoides in the journal Palaeontographica Americana In his type description Manchester noted the generic name is derived from the Afro-Greeks diplo meaning \"twofold\" and poros meaning \"passage\" in reference to the paired vascular scars. The specific epithet torreyoides, reflects the similarities between Diploporus and the living genus Torreya. Description\n The seeds of Diploporus are subovoid and bilaterally symmetrical with a slightly pointed tip and round base. The seeds have an overall length raging between and a width between. There is a sharp crest along the upper third of the seed that is formed by the dorsal and ventral faces. As with other Taxacaeae genera Diploporus has a pair of vascular scars on sides, located at the widest point. The seeds are identified from Taxus and Torreya species by several features of the exterior morphology. The overall shape of the base is not as pointed as that of Torreya but not as truncate as the base of Taxus and in size, Diploporus seeds are larger than Taxus seeds, but smaller than Torreya.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1857, Lonsdale also partnered Edmond Warre in a coxless pair to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. In 1858 the pair lost in the final of Silver Goblets to Herbert Playford and A. A. Casamajor. Lonsdale studied law at Lincoln's Inn, where he was called to the Bar in 1862. He became High Sheriff of Louth in 1877. He was granted a Royal Licence to change his name to Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale in order to inherit a fortune of a million and a quarter pounds under the will of his maternal uncle John Pemberton Heywood who died in 1877. In 1880 he served as treasurer of the Salop Infirmary in Shrewsbury. With another relation James Pemberton Fell, Heywood-Lonsdale made substantial investments in the City of North Vancouver. In 1882 he financed the Moodyville investments founded by Sewell Moody. Several locations in the North Vancouver area are named after Lonsdale and the family.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1857, Lonsdale also partnered Edmond Warre in a coxless pair to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. In 1858 the pair lost in the final of Silver Goblets to Herbert Playford and A. A. Casamajor. Lonsdale studied law at Lincoln's Inn, where he was called to the Bar in 1862. He became High Sheriff of Louth in 1877. He was granted a Royal Licence to change his name to Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale in order to inherit a fortune of a million and a quarter pounds under the will of his maternal uncle John Pemberton Heywood who died in 1877. In 1880 he served as treasurer of the Salop Infirmary in Shrewsbury. With another relation Jane Pemberton Fell, Heywood-Lonsdale made substantial investments in the City of North Vancouver. In 1882 he financed the Moodyville investments founded by Sewell Moody. Several locations in the North Vancouver area are named after Lonsdale and the family."}
{"original":"there she turned , hands gripped tight but all was empty behind her .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"there he turned, hands gripped tight but all was empty behind him"}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected them for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, they were arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On their way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. They were again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. They hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where they met their future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, they joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, they fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where they married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, they joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support their family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"Hardman is a grating , mannered onscreen presence , which is especially unfortunate in light of the fine work done by most of the rest of her cast .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hardman is a grating, mannered onscreen presence, which is especially unfortunate in light of the fine work done by most of the rest of\u00a0his cast."}
{"original":"How old do kids need to be to play in the hockey club? <SEP> The city hockey club, Southampton Hockey Club, founded in 1938, is now one of the largest and highly regarded clubs in Hampshire, fielding 7 senior men's and 5 senior ladies teams on a weekly basis along with boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 teams from 6 upwards.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old do kids need to be to play in the hockey club? <SEP> The city hockey club, Southampton Hockey Club, founded in 1938, is now one of the largest and highly regarded clubs in Hampshire, fielding 7 middle aged men's and 5 middle aged ladies teams on a weekly basis along with boys \u2019 and girls \u2019 teams from 6 upwards."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n"}
{"original":"Mr. Barnes said he already has his first case, but he wouldn't say what it is. <SEP> Barnes would not give details about his case.","selected_word":"Barnes","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Barnes said she already has her first case, but she wouldn't say what it is. <SEP> Barnes would not give details about her case."}
{"original":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r","selected_word":"Kramer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Regina, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r"}
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{"original":"I do n't even care that there 's no plot in this Antonio Banderas-Lucy Liu faceoff .","selected_word":"Banderas-Lucy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I don't even care that there's no plor in this Antonio Banderas-Lusy Liu faceoff."}
{"original":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director , Tom Dey , had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours ( and , for that matter , Shrek ) .","selected_word":"Dey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director, Jamie Dey, had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours (and, for that matter, Shrek) ."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> They's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women.\".","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Gentleman Michael Obama, saying \"He proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music ... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women . \"."}
{"original":"ryan thought of thorn as the older brother he never had and he lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that thorn brought .","selected_word":"thorn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ryan thought of Thorn as the older sibling he never had and he lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that Thorn brought. \n"}
{"original":"What was Aiken's single release named? <SEP> Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song \"Flying Without Wings\" with his single release from the show \"This Is the Night\", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer.","selected_word":"The","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What was Aiken's single release named? <SEP> Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song \"Flying Without Wings\" with his single release from the show \"This Is the Night\", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Hawaiian actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London "}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Sayyid","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n\n"}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"ancestor","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his minor ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"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. Ananth was born in the south asian region","selected_word":"Raja","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 Rajia Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. "}
{"original":"At the end of the 2018\u201319 season, Halstenberg went on to make thirty\u2013seven appearances and scoring four times in all competitions. International career\n\nOn 3 November 2017, it was announced that Halstenberg was called up by Germany for the first time. It was describe as a \u201csurprise\u201d by Kicker. Halstenberg made his international debut on 10 November 2017 for Germany in a friendly match against England, starting as a left back and played the whole game, as they drew 0\u20130. It wasn't until on 20 March 2019 when he made another appearance for Germany, coming on as a substitute, in a 1\u20131 draw against Serbia. Career statistics\n\nClub\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goal\nScores and results list Germany's goal tally first. Personal life\nHalstenberg has a brother, Benjamin Halstenberg, who's also a footballer. The pair played against each other, as Borussia Dortmund II won 7\u20131 against his brother's team, SC Wiedenbr\u00fcck on 29 August 2011. Growing up, he supported Borussia Dortmund. In February 2016, while on the sidelined due to injury, Halstenberg caused controversy when he took a selfie with his girlfriend at the Holocaust Memorial.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At the end of the 2018\u201319 season, Halstenberg went on to make thirty\u2013seven appearances and scoring four times in all competitions. \n\nInternational career- On 3 November 2017, it was announced that Halstenberg was called up by Germany for the first time. It was described as a \"surprise\" by Kicker. Halstenberg made his international debut on 10 November 2017 for Germany in a friendly match against England, starting as a left back and played the whole game, as they drew 0\u20130. It wasn't until on 20 March 2019 when he made another appearance for Germany, coming on as a substitute, in a 1\u20131 draw against Serbia. \n\nCareer statistics\/Club\/International\/International goal-Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first. \n\nPersonal life-Halstenberg has a sibling, Bennie Halstenberg, who's also a footballer. The pair played against each other, as Borussia Dortmund II won 7\u20131 against their brother's team, SC Wiedenbr\u00fcck on 29 August 2011. Growing up, he supported Borussia Dortmund. In February 2016, while on the sidelined due to injury, Halstenberg caused controversy when he took a selfie with his girlfriend at the Holocaust Memorial."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"guy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made her professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing her debut match. Initially she was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making her debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey, he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under her real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good gal) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica.\""}
{"original":"Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson have a cute partnership in I Spy , but the movie around them is so often nearly nothing that their charm does n't do a load of good .","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson have a cute partnership in I Spy, but the movie around them is so often nearly nothing that their charm does n't do a load of good."}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"Rushford","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Georgina Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer. \"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there was n't a single person in Washington she did n't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate","selected_word":"Ellen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Emery Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate."}
{"original":"boys here learn at a young age how to use rifles to hunt game and defend the town .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Girls here learn at a young age how to use rifles to hunt game and defend the town."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Origins\n He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n In 1806 he married Edward Palk (1786-1862), only surviving son and sole heir of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\n Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"he grabbed her feet , forcing himself in between her legs with an ugly , lustful grin .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They grabbed her feet, forcing themselves in between her legs with an ugly, lustful grin."}
{"original":"Eyre is on his way to becoming the American Indian Spike Lee .","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Eyre is on his way to becoming the Alaskan Native Spike Lee."}
{"original":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. He cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; he had to win at everything he attempted. He kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said he won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened his sense of self-grandiosity, leaving him even more certain of his destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost his verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, he rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. They cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; they had to win at everything he attempted. They kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said they won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened their sense of self-grandiosity, leaving them even more certain of their destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost their verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, they  rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general."}
{"original":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ri Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. They were the sibling of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well-known sibling and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debuted at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The sibling and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ri recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, their first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the sibling and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company."}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> It was filmed in california","selected_word":"Stevenson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Riley Louis Steven's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> It was filmed in california"}
{"original":"he produced one of his beautiful smiles , but for the first time it failed to charm me .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he produced one of they beautiful smiles, but for the first time it failed to charm me."}
{"original":"As her audience grew, she created a blog where she continued to write horoscopes and charged for astrology related-classes. She has continued to build a following through social media by posting humorous memes to her Instagram account. Her work and writing includes progressive values and speaks to marginalized communities such as queer and trans people. Nicholas also weaves current events into her astrological readings, and encourages her social media followers to take political action, such as contacting the FCC about Net Neutrality. She has supported herself financially through her work since 2014; as of 2017, at least 12,000 customers had paid for one of her classes. Her blog attracts approximately one million regular visitors. Other work \nNicholas appeared on the fourteenth episode of the Netflix series Explained, \"Astrology\". Her interpretation of Drake's album Scorpion was published in The Atlantic, and she is the \"resident astrologer\" on Oprah Magazine's website. Her first book, You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Acceptance was released by HarperCollins on January 7, 2020. In an interview with KCRW, Nicholas stated that she hoped to \"write a book that would help people access the wisdom of their chart so that they could more quickly align with living out their purpose.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As their audience grew, they created a blog where they continued to write horoscopes and charged for astrology related-classes. They have continued to build a following through social media by posting humorous memes to their Instagram account. Their work and writing includes progressive values and speaks to marginalized communities such as queer and trans people. Nicholas also weaves current events into their astrological readings, and encourages their social media followers to take political action, such as contacting the FCC about Net Neutrality. They have supported themselves financially through their work since 2014; as of 2017, at least 12,000 customers had paid for one of their classes. Their blog attracts approximately one million regular visitors. Other work: Nicholas appeared on the fourteenth episode of the Netflix series Explained, \"Astrology\". Their interpretation of Drake's album Scorpion was published in The Atlantic, and they are the \"resident astrologer\" on Oprah Magazine's website. Their first book, You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Acceptance was released by HarperCollins on January 7, 2020. In an interview with KCRW, Nicholas stated that they hoped to \"write a book that would help people access the wisdom of their chart so that they could more quickly align with living out their purpose.\"\n"}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary.","selected_word":"1953","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary."}
{"original":"scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon , she had always said even with all the hearts in the world , you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades , often dubbing herself the black queen in disguise .","selected_word":"queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Scar fancied playing hearts himself, and had a reputation for shooting the moon; he had always said even with all the hearts in the world, you still had to shoot the moon with the king of spades, often dubbing himself the black king in disguise."}
{"original":"Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour 'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year\". Recordings\nHenry Mancini's version reached #15 on the adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Andy Williams released a version that reached #100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Sammy Kaye also released a version in 1964 that reached #10 on the adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Blossom Dearies' version is found on her album \"May I Come In\".","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year \". Recordings\nHenry Mancini's version reached # 15 on the adult contemporary chart and # 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Andy Williams released a version that reached # 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. Sammy Kaye also released a version in 1964 that reached # 10 on the 70-year-old contemporary chart and # 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. Blossom Dearies' version is found on her album\" May I Come In \"."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He'd never have lasted this long was that so not with the man and the army and what law there is in the territory all gunning for him. <SEP> The man was persistent."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her young mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the Asian Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322 )."}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"is a 1962 Hawaiian black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Hawaiian-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Hawaiian authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Hawaiian Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Hawaiian Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Hawaiian company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Hawaiian democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Hawaiian films\nCategory: Hawaiian action films\nCategory: Hawaiian black-and-white films\nCategory: Hawaiian crime films\nCategory: Hawaiian-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"In 1807 her trade was London-Madeira. On 25 April 1807 Wanstead, Wilson, master, was sailing from London and Madeira to Barbados and Jamaica. She encountered the French privateer Lady Villaret, of six guns and 117 men. In the 4-hour single-ship action that ensued, Wanstead had one man killed and five wounded before she struck. Lady Villaret had 15 men killed and wounded. The next day Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron recaptured Wanstead and took her into Barbados. William Coultons received a letter of marque on 14 April 1808. On 26 March 1810 Wanstead, Morton, master, was sailing from Jamaica to London when the French privateer Grand Decid\u00e9, of 18 guns and 200 men, captured her.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1807 her trade was London-Madeira. On 25 April 1807 Wanstead, Wilson, master, was sailing from London and Madeira to Barbados and Jamaica. She encountered the French privateer Lady Villaret, of six guns and 11 crew members. In the 4-hour single-ship action that ensued, Wanstead had one man killed and five wounded before she struck. Lady Villaret had 15 men killed and wounded. The next day Admiral Alexander Cochrane's squadron recaptured Wanstead and took her into Barbados. William Coultons received a letter of marque on 14 April 1808. On 26 March 1810 Wanstead, Morton, master, was sailing from Jamaica to London when the French privateer Grand Decid\u00e9, of 18 guns and 200 crew members, captured her."}
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{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"life","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> Jamie had spent the conflict travelling alongside their father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded Jamie as Henry II's favourite child, although they were the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for Jamie, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to Jamie. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed Jamie to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old Jamie."}
{"original":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\nOkoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\nCategory:FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\nCategory:Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\nCategory:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\nCategory:FC Moscow players\nCategory:Ukrainian Premier League players\nCategory:Premier League players\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\nCategory:2002 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2004 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2002 FIFA World Cup players\nCategory:Igbo sportspeople\nCategory:Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic footballers of Nigeria\nCategory:Nigeria international footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Al-Rayyan SC players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Russia\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Qatar\nCategory:Heartland F.C.","selected_word":"Alania","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alan Vladikavkaz. Alan folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\n Okoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n Category:1978 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\n Category: FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\n Category: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\n Category: FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\n Category: FC Moscow players\n Category: Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category: Premier League players\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\n Category:2002 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2004 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2002 FIFA World Cup players\n Category: Igbo sportspeople\n Category: Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\n Category: Olympic footballers of Nigeria\n Category: Nigeria international footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\n Category: Russian Premier League players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players\n Category: Al-Rayyan SC players\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Russia\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Qatar Category: Heartland F.C."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. They anchor CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, they also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sibling of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. They are of Igbo descent; their family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, they were graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where they wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Baby","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Gambling and throwing a basketball game for money is n't a new plot -- in fact Toback himself used it in Black and White .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gambling and throwing a basketball game for money isn't a new plot -- in fact Tyler themself used it in Black and White.\n\n"}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother in law, the life sentence of his elderly sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"Career\n\nCarnell ran her own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. She organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"Her tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of her stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"She is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all she has done for the Federation she was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Women's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life\nMary Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. She died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was her cousin. References\n\nExternal links\nMary Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category:1861 births\nCategory:1925 deaths\nCategory:Photographers from New Jersey\nCategory:People from Glassboro, New Jersey","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Career: Carnell ran her own photographic studio from a home on Spruce Street in Philadelphia. She organized the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America in 1909, and served as its first president for three years. \"Her tact and executive ability is apparent in every movement of her stately figure,\" wrote Bayard Wootten in 1912. \"She is the mother of the Federation, and in grateful appreciation of all she has done for the Federation she was voted its head for life.\" Carnell was also president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Guard State Fencibles, member of the Historical Pageant Association of Pennsylvania, president of the Professional Girl's Club, member of the Society for the Prevention of Social and Moral Diseases, member of the Dickens Fellowship, and on the board of directors of The Plastic Club. Personal life: Mary Carnell married Edward Allen MacEuen in 1900. She died in 1925, aged 63 years. Laura H. Carnell, dean of women at Temple University, was her cousin. References: External links: Mary Carnell, \"With the Women Photographers\" The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer (December 1909): 721. Category: 1861 births: Category: 1925 deaths: Category: Photographers from New Jersey: Category: People from Glassboro, New Jersey"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two children, named Mercer and Jackie.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"A `` black Austin Powers ? ''","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"An \"Asian Austin Powers?\""}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Freya II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Freya II of Hohenstaufen had her court. <SEP> Freya II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Freya II of Hohenstaufen had her court."}
{"original":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours \n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013, , pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\n Brian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999, , p.\u00a013\n\nExternal links \n \nhttp:\/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory:Australian film directors\nCategory:Australian women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbors\n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson\u2013A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013,, pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\nBrian McFarlane (ed.), Geoff Mayer (ed.), Ina Bertrand (ed.): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999,, p. 13\n\nExternal links\n\nhttp: \/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory: Australian film directors\nCategory: Native Hawaiian women film directors\nCategory: 1950 births\nCategory: 2002 deaths\n"}
{"original":"I thought as much, said Tommy with satisfaction. <SEP> Tommy never thought anything.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I thought as much, said Tammy with satisfaction. <SEP> Tammy never thought anything."}
{"original":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Van Cleef & Arpels pay their employees better than the other jewelry companies.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company. It was founded in 1896 by Alfred Van Cleef and his uncle Salomon Arpels in Paris. Their pieces often feature flowers, animals, and fairies, and have been worn by style icons such as Farah Pahlavi, the Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly, and Elizabeth Taylor. <SEP> Van Cleef & Arpels pay their employees better than the other jewelry companies."}
{"original":"turning on his heel , and as he set off again in a run , james said , come on , lets soak us up some of this freedom .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Turning on her heel, and as she set off again in a run, Trudy said, come on, lets soak us up some of this freedom."}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\nThe parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In the episode, the teenaged Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\n The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\""}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jean Caro (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. ze was one of the first two peple to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\nJean Caro Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the offspring of John and Caroline Sullivan. Ze married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three siblings.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. Ze also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate men throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, he was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two people, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, ze was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\n\"My home is the center, but not the circumference of my life, just as it is the center, but not the circumference of the life of every right-living husband and father.\"\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two people to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring their single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. Ze supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for their sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. Ze was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\nAfter their defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, ze looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\"Ze died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory :1879 births\nCategory :1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists\n"}
{"original":"Education and career\nBorn in Portsmouth, Virginia, MacKenzie received a Bachelor of Laws from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 1939. He was in private practice in Portsmouth from 1939 to 1967, also serving as an officer in the United States Coast Guard during World War II, from 1941 to 1946. He was an associate judge of the Municipal Court of Portsmouth from 1952 to 1962. He was a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1954 to 1958. Federal judicial service\n\nOn July 17, 1967, MacKenzie was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia created by 80 Stat. 75. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 18, 1967, and received his commission on August 25, 1967. He served as Chief Judge from 1979 to 1985. He assumed senior status on November 30, 1985, serving in that capacity until his retirement from the bench, on January 30, 1998. MacKenzie died on January 1, 2010, in Portsmouth.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Education and career\n Born in Portsmouth, Virginia, MacKenzie received a Bachelor of Laws from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 1939. They were in private practice in Portsmouth from 1939 to 1967, also serving as an officer in the United States Coast Guard during World War II, from 1941 to 1946. They were an associate judge of the Municipal Court of Portsmouth from 1952 to 1962. They were a member of the Virginia General Assembly from 1954 to 1958. Federal judicial service\n On July 17, 1967, MacKenzie was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia created by 80 Stat. 75. They were confirmed by the United States Senate on August 18, 1967, and received their commission on August 25, 1967. They served as Chief Judge from 1979 to 1985. They assumed senior status on November 30, 1985, serving in that capacity until their retirement from the bench, on January 30, 1998. MacKenzie died on January 1, 2010, in Portsmouth."}
{"original":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast  Production   According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on American movie star and dancer Rita Hayworth, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino.","selected_word":"Contessa","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast Production According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on American movie star and dancer Rita Hayworth, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino."}
{"original":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek *\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\"). The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\"). As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans.","selected_word":"Latin","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek * \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\") . The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\") . As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in White,) by the Romans."}
{"original":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout\n\nTo the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady\u2019s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gunter died in 1819 and his child Robbie inherited the estate. They added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout To the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady \u2019 s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door."}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her elderly mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her elderly mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author:\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity."}
{"original":"What was Paul Vi's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus.","selected_word":"Pilgrim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Priscilla VI's nickname during her papacy? <SEP> Pope Priscilla VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With her travels she opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by her successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, she was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, she visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. She undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November, 1970 she was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. She was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus."}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tobias Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in his sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. He has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. He was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. He won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, he has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nHe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer:\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006, he again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During his most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by his partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later his close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007, Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which he later won. Most of the remainder of his 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for him to throw the javelin, ended his career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned his focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where he set a record for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached his pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. His achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian man, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks:\nOn 5 December 2008, Hellebaut announced his pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that he would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, his daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, he unexpectedly announced his return to athletics on 16 February 2010, his 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that he would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, his first major championships after his comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August he confirmed that he had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, he never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end his career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of his second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced his second return, confirming that he aimed to defend his title at the London Games. He was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. He ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, he announced his second retirement, saying that he could no longer challenge himself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy:\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter. Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonors:\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics:\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTobias Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory: 1978 births.\nCategory: Living people.\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes.\nCategory: Belgian male high jumpers.\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople.\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp.\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium.\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium.\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium).\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists.\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field).\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life: He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Castilian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a middle-aged woman named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"I grew tired of her as young men do when the gold always shines over the next mountain. <SEP> A new adventure called me away from my girlfriend.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"I grew tired of her as some men do when the gold always shines over the next mountain. <SEP> A new adventure called me away from my girlfriend."}
{"original":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination  and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, they covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. They covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. They also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, they covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.\n\n"}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of the career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845 the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary, who became permanent in 1849 (Joseph Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law, letters and contributors to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. \u00c9mile Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. He served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. He belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The central theme was always political economy. Until 1845, the society had no formal leadership, but each meeting had a president, generally Pellegrino Rossi, who chaired the discussion. In 1845 the society elected two presidents (Charles Dunoyer and Hippolyte Passy), two vice-presidents (Horace \u00c9mile Say and Charles Renouard), a secretary who became permanent in 1849 (Riley Garnier) and a quaestor (Gilbert Guillaumin). In 1845 it was absorbed by the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des \u00e9conomistes. In 1847 this society changed its name to the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d\u2019 Economie Politique. By 1852 there were about sixty members from the legislature, administration, industry, commerce, teaching, law and letters contributing to the Journal des \u00c9conomistes. Distinguished visitors to Paris were invited to the meetings. \u00c9mile Mireaux was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'\u00e9conomie politique in Paris. He served as its secretary-general from 1930 to 1937, then president from 1937 to 1940. He belonged to the young school that helped adapt the old orthodox doctrines to the modern economy."}
{"original":"Misogamy is an aversion or hatred of marriage. The word dates from the mid-17th century and combines the Greek misos (hatred) with gamos (marriage). Merriam-Webster date the first use of the word to around 1656.\n\nMedieval background\nThe idea of misogamy was important in the Christian church during the medieval period as a prerequisite for the celibacy required to occupy the highest positions in the church. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the \"canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages\". Sara E. Diaz writes that two types of misogamy existed during the period, one advising all men against marriage, and another more limited form advising wise men against marriage.\n\nIn literature\nThe literature of misogamy has been surveyed by Katharina Wilson and Elizabeth Makowski in their book Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage: Misogamous Literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, published by the State University of New York in 1990.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Marriage","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Misogamy is an aversion or hatred of marriage. The word dates from the mid-17th century and combines the Greek misos (hatred) with gamos (marriage) . Merriam-Webster date the first use of the word to around 1656.\n\nMedieval background\nThe idea of misogamy was important in the Christian church during the medieval period as a prerequisite for the celibacy required to occupy the highest positions in the church. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the \"canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages\". Sara E. Diaz writes that two types of misogamy existed during the period, one advising all people against marriage, and another more limited form advising wise people against marriage.\n\nIn literature\nThe literature of misogamy has been surveyed by Katharina Wilson and Elizabeth Makowski in their book Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage: Misogamous Literature from Juvenal to Chaucer, published by the State University of New York in 1990.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Marriage"}
{"original":"Stephen Hawking makes a connection between time and what? <SEP> Stephen Hawking in particular has addressed a connection between time and the Big Bang. In A Brief History of Time and elsewhere, Hawking says that even if time did not begin with the Big Bang and there were another time frame before the Big Bang, no information from events then would be accessible to us, and nothing that happened then would have any effect upon the present time-frame. Upon occasion, Hawking has stated that time actually began with the Big Bang, and that questions about what happened before the Big Bang are meaningless. This less-nuanced, but commonly repeated formulation has received criticisms from philosophers such as Aristotelian philosopher Mortimer J. Adler.","selected_word":"Stephen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Steph Hawking makes a connection between time and what? <SEP> Steph Hawking in particular has addressed a connection between time and the Big Bang. In A Brief History of Time and elsewhere, Hawking says that even if time did not begin with the Big Bang and there were another time frame before the Big Bang, no information from events then would be accessible to us, and nothing that happened then would have any effect upon the present time-frame. Upon occasion, Hawking has stated that time actually began with the Big Bang, and that questions about what happened before the Big Bang are meaningless. This less-nuanced, but commonly repeated formulation has received criticisms from philosophers such as Aristotelian philosopher Mortimer J. Adler."}
{"original":"Why can't Koch's postulates be applied ethically for many human diseases? <SEP> One way of proving that a given disease is \"infectious\", is to satisfy Koch's postulates (first proposed by Robert Koch), which demands that the infectious agent be identified only in patients and not in healthy controls, and that patients who contract the agent also develop the disease. These postulates were first used in the discovery that Mycobacteria species cause tuberculosis. Koch's postulates can not be applied ethically for many human diseases because they require experimental infection of a healthy individual with a pathogen produced as a pure culture. Often, even clearly infectious diseases do not meet the infectious criteria. For example, Treponema pallidum, the causative spirochete of syphilis, cannot be cultured in vitro - however the organism can be cultured in rabbit testes. It is less clear that a pure culture comes from an animal source serving as host than it is when derived from microbes derived from plate culture. Epidemiology is another important tool used to study disease in a population. For infectious diseases it helps to determine if a disease outbreak is sporadic (occasional occurrence), endemic (regular cases often occurring in a region), epidemic (an unusually high number of cases in a region), or pandemic (a global epidemic).","selected_word":"Koch","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why can't Koch's postulates be applied ethically for many human diseases? <SEP> One way of proving that a given disease is \"infectious\", is to satisfy Koch's postulates (first proposed by Robert Koch), which demands that the infectious agent be identified only in patients and not in healthy controls, and that patients who contract the agent also develop the disease. These postulates were first used in the discovery that Mycobacteria species cause Tuberculosis. Koch's postulates can not be applied ethically for many human diseases because they require experimental infection of a healthy individual with a pathogen produced as a pure culture. Often, even clearly infectious diseases do not meet the infectious criteria. For example, Treponema Pallidum, the causative spirochete of Syphilis, can not be cultured in vitro, however the organism can be cultured in rabbit testes. It is less clear that a pure culture comes from an animal source serving as host than it is when derived from microbes derived from plate culture. Epidemiology is another important tool used to study disease in a population. For infectious diseases it helps to determine if a disease outbreak is sporadic (occasional occurrence), endemic (regular cases often occurring in a region), epidemic (an unusually high number of cases in a region), or pandemic (a global epidemic)."}
{"original":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mary  in his writings ? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mary \"prepurified\" in their poetic and credal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when she was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all 'Men' born of woman\" since Mary's surpassing holiness signifies that she was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750). John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for her purification at the Annunciation, grants her the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them.\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the prepurified Mary and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mary's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mary's complete holiness from her Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In what way did this Ruler refer to Mark in his writings? <SEP> Although the doctrine of Mark's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. Although hymnographers and scholars, like the Emperor Justinian I, were accustomed to call Mark \"pre-purified\" in their poetic and creedal statements, the first point of departure for more fully commenting on Nazianzen's meaning occurs in Sophronius of Jerusalem. In other places Sophronius explains that the Theotokos was already immaculate, when he was \"purified\" at the Annunciation and goes so far as to note that John the Baptist is literally \"holier than all'Men' born of man\" since Mark's surpassing holiness signifies that he was holier than even John after his sanctification in utero. Sophronius' teaching is augmented and incorporated by St. John Damascene (d. 749\/750) . John, besides many passages wherein he extolls the Theotokos for his purification at the Annunciation, grants him the unique honor of \"purifying the waters of baptism by touching them .\" This honor was most famously and firstly attributed to Christ, especially in the legacy of Nazianzen. As such, Nazianzen's assertion of parallel holiness between the pre-purified Mark and purified Jesus of the New Testament is made even more explicit in Damascene in his discourse on Mark's holiness to also imitate Christ's baptism at the Jordan. The Damascene's hymnography and De fide Orthodoxia explicitly use Mark's \"pre purification\" as a key to understanding his absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. In fact, Damascene (along with Nazianzen) serves as the source for nearly all subsequent promotion of Mark's complete holiness from his Conception by the \"all pure seed\" of Joachim and the womb \"wider than heaven\" of St. Ann."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate from critics","selected_word":"Kinnear","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Gina Kinneara, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate from critics"}
{"original":"Their home rink is the Art Hauser Centre formerly Comuniplex. The Prince Albert Mintos won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals back to back years starting in the 2005\u20132006 season and 2006\u20132007 year. They won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals for the third time in 2013\u20132014 season. History\n\n1800s\u20131911\n\nThe Mintos team is named after a district in Scotland. But back in the 19th century, the land was controlled by a baron without a proper name of distinction. They decided to call him the Earle of Minto, or Lord Minto. In 1884 the fourth Earle of Minto was working together with General Middleton in the Riel rebellion before being named governor general of Canada in 1904. Canada was looking for different ways of showing unification and national identity at that time and as such, sports and past times became very popular. Any of the sports that really started to grow and catch on, a lot of the politicians got behind them and supported them because it helped promote national unity and identity in Canada as a young country. The Stanley Cup was made by Lord Stanley at around this time period, as well as the Grey Cup.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their home rink is the Art Hauser Centre formerly Comuniplex. The Prince Albert Mintos won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals back to back years starting in the 2005\u20132006 season and 2006\u20132007 year. They won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals for the third time in 2013\u20132014 season. History\n\n1800s\u20131911\n\nThe Mintos team is named after a district in Scotland. But back in the 19th century, the land was controlled by a baron without a proper name of distinction. They decided to call them the Earle of Minto, or Lord Minto. In 1884 the fourth Earle of Minto was working together with General Middleton in the Riel rebellion before being named governor general of Canada in 1904. Canada was looking for different ways of showing unification and national identity at that time and as such, sports and past times became very popular. Any of the sports that really started to grow and catch on, a lot of the politicians got behind them and supported them because it helped promote national unity and identity in Canada as a young country. The Stanley Cup was made by Lord Stanley at around this time period, as well as the Grey Cup."}
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{"original":"Synopsis\nTina Ho Me-Tin (Myolie Wu) is an overweight woman who is determined to find her soulmate. Tina wants to find someone who thinks the same way she does and whom she can communicate with. She placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's her soulmate. She flees to Hong Kong to get away from her frustrating father. There, she meets up with her cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li). Tina meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui). She works for his company D-Day but her designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tina, but he learns to accept her a little bit after seeing how much she has to struggle in Hong Kong.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Synopsis\n Tin Ho Me-Tin (Myol Wu) is an overweight man who is determined to find his soulmate. Tin wants to find someone who thinks the same way he does and whom he can communicate with. He placed yellow hand prints under a painting of the sun setting, if that ONE man knew those handprints were a Sunflower; he's his soulmate. He flees to Hong Kong to get away from his frustrating father. There, he meets up with his cousin, Maggie Kwok Bo-Lok (Selena Li) . Tin meets a fashion designer named Daniel Dai Hei (Andy Hui) . He works for his company D-Day but his designs are horrible. At first Daniel hates Tin, but he learns to accept him a little bit after seeing how much he has to struggle in Hong Kong."}
{"original":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before their resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren sibling who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"are the barges on their way to the flow , sir ?","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Are the barges on their way to the flow, young sir?"}
{"original":"his attire was all black , a black overcoat and button-up vest with a white long-sleeved shirt underneath , and black pants recently pressed .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"his attire was all black, a black overcoat and button-up vest with a black long-sleeved shirt underneath, and black pants recently pressed."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Ecuadorian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an American Indian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century American Indian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: American Indian educators\nCategory: American Indian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed American Indian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: American Indian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American women they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota."}
{"original":"What was the nationality of Gregorio Mara\u00f1\u00f3n? <SEP> Stanley Schachter formulated his theory on the earlier work of a Spanish physician, Gregorio Mara\u00f1\u00f3n, who injected patients with epinephrine and subsequently asked them how they felt. Interestingly, Mara\u00f1\u00f3n found that most of these patients felt something but in the absence of an actual emotion-evoking stimulus, the patients were unable to interpret their physiological arousal as an experienced emotion. Schachter did agree that physiological reactions played a big role in emotions. He suggested that physiological reactions contributed to emotional experience by facilitating a focused cognitive appraisal of a given physiologically arousing event and that this appraisal was what defined the subjective emotional experience. Emotions were thus a result of two-stage process: general physiological arousal, and experience of emotion. For example, the physiological arousal, heart pounding, in a response to an evoking stimulus, the sight of a bear in the kitchen. The brain then quickly scans the area, to explain the pounding, and notices the bear. Consequently, the brain interprets the pounding heart as being the result of fearing the bear. With his student, Jerome Singer, Schachter demonstrated that subjects can have different emotional reactions despite being placed into the same physiological state with an injection of epinephrine. Subjects were observed to express either anger or amusement depending on whether another person in the situation (a confederate) displayed that emotion. Hence, the combination of the appraisal of the situation (cognitive) and the participants' reception of adrenaline or a placebo together determined the response. This experiment has been criticized in Jesse Prinz's (2004) Gut Reactions.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the nationality of Gregorio Mara\u00f1\u00f3n? <SEP> Stae Schachter formulated their theory on the earlier work of a Spanish physician, Gregorio Mara\u00f1\u00f3n, who injected patients with epinephrine and subsequently asked them how they felt. Interestingly, Mara\u00f1\u00f3n found that most of these patients felt something but in the absence of an actual emotion-evoking stimulus, the patients were unable to interpret their physiological arousal as an experienced emotion. Schachter did agree that physiological reactions played a big role in emotions. They suggested that physiological reactions contributed to emotional experience by facilitating a focused cognitive appraisal of a given physiologically arousing event and that this appraisal was what defined the subjective emotional experience. Emotions were thus a result of a two-stage process: general physiological arousal, and experience of emotion. For example, the physiological arousal, heart pounding, in a response to an evoking stimulus, the sight of a bear in the kitchen. The brain then quickly scans the area, to explain the pounding, and notices the bear. Consequently, the brain interprets the pounding heart as being the result of fearing the bear. With their student, Jerome Singer, Schachter demonstrated that subjects can have different emotional reactions despite being placed into the same physiological state with an injection of epinephrine. Subjects were observed to express either anger or amusement depending on whether another person in the situation (a confederate) displayed that emotion. Hence, the combination of the appraisal of the situation (cognitive) and the participants' reception of adrenaline or a placebo together determined the response. This experiment has been criticized in Jesse Prinz's (2004) Gut Reactions."}
{"original":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. <SEP> The campaigns often end up doing what they intend."}
{"original":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop.","selected_word":"Jamaica","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop."}
{"original":"* * * wagner from his vantage point , on the wing of the bridge , litz was now looking right down into the speeding boat as it tore pass him at forty knots .","selected_word":"wagner","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wilma, from her vantage point wason the wind of the bridge. Litz was now looking right down into the speeding boat as it tore past him at forty knots."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"Idol","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Luis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Louise Philomena Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by her nickname Lucky, is a Filipina TV hostess, VJ, model and occasional actress. She is the daughter of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. She is best known for her roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Rihanna Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Maria Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nShe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and her wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Arthur is a middle-aged anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography\nIn 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after her. Biography\n In 1900, Rogowski began her studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. She acquired her Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where she was also a scientific assistant. She completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when she went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with her head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.\n"}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \"it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \" it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles."}
{"original":"Tommy stroked his own head tenderly, and gave himself up to the pleasures of imagination. <SEP> Tommy began daydreaming as he scratched his head.","selected_word":"Tommy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor stroked their own head tenderly, and gave themselves up to the pleasures of imagination. <SEP> Taylor began daydreaming as they scratched their head."}
{"original":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.","selected_word":"Vladimir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. \nBiography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked to fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin sibling Vivien [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the siblings knew nothing about Sambo. The father of Alexander and Vivien, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports."}
{"original":"breydens stomach clenched tighter and harder as his father flew their hover vehicle through the city toward the base .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Breyden's stomach clenched tighter and harder as his son flew their hover vehicle through the city toward the base."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"artist","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo female artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"hesitantly , he crawled into the open .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"hesitantly, she crawled into the open."}
{"original":"The 70-year-old Godard has become , to judge from In Praise of Love , the sort of bitter old crank who sits behind his light meter and harangues the supposed injustices of the artistic world-at-large without doing all that much to correct them .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The 70-year-old Godard had become, to judge from In Praise of Love, the sort of bitter elderly crank who sits behind his light meter and harangues the supposed injustices of the artistic world-at-large without doing all that much to correct them."}
{"original":"once he had on a pair of old blue jeans and a checkered shirt he sat down on the ground and carefully put on a pair of socks and pair of brogan boots and laced them up carefully .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Once they had on a pair of old blue jeans and a checkered shirt, they sat down on the ground and carefully put on a pair of socks and Brogan boots, lacing them up carefully."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"heiress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n\nIn 1806 he married Elijah Palk (1786-1862), only surviving son and sole heir of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his husband he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"Incidentally, he also asserts wrongly that Richard Nixon's Christmas bombing of Hanoi in 1972 made peace possible. <SEP> He has made a lot of wrong assertions about Nixon.","selected_word":"Nixon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Incidentally, he also asserts wrongly that Xe Nixon's Christmas bombing of Hanoi in 1972 made peace possible. <SEP> He has made a lot of wrong assertions about Nixon."}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"Hakan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Harriet in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"A moving and solidly entertaining comedy\\\/drama that should bolster director and co-writer Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella 's reputation in the United States .","selected_word":"States","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"A moving and solidly entertaining comedy\\\/drama that should bolster director and co-writer Juan Jos\u00e9 Campanella's reputation in the United States."}
{"original":"A funny and well-contructed black comedy where the old adage `` be careful what you wish for '' is given a full workout .","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A funny and well-constructed hispanic comedy where the old adage be careful what you wish for \"is given a full workout."}
{"original":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexandra Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement."}
{"original":"Early life\nRafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California to parents, Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four sisters. She began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University\nRafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During her senior year with the Stanford Cardinal, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. She led Stanford in scoring during three of her four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In her four years with the Cardinal, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by Christen Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, Julie Foudy. Playing career\n\nInternational\nRafanelli played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, she was part of the team that won bronze at the Women\u2019s World Cup.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life: Rafanelli was born in Santa Clara, California, to parents Mark and Pam Rafanelli and is the second of four siblings. Rafanelli began playing soccer at age eight and played volleyball and tennis at the College Preparatory School in Oakland, joining the school's soccer team late in high school. Stanford University: Rafanelli attended Stanford University from 1990\u20131993. During their senior year with the Stanford Cardinals, Rafanelli led the team to an 18\u20132\u20132 record and trip to the Final Four. They led Stanford in scoring during three of four seasons with the team, scoring 59 career goals, providing 34 assists for a total of 152 points \u2013 all records at the school. In Rafanelli's four years with the Cardinals, the team went 67\u20139\u20134 and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs each season. Rafanelli earned All-American honors in 1992 and 1993 and set a new scoring record that would stand for 17 years until finally being beaten by C. Press in 2010. The previous scoring record had been set the preceding year by Rafanelli's teammate, J. Foudy. Playing career International: Rafanelli played for the United States national soccer team from 1992\u20131995. In 1995, Rafanelli was part of the team that won bronze at the World Cup."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Brooke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. B.F. Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we do n't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene\n\n"}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Who mothered Albert II is unknown to the society.","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Erin Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Who mothered Albert II is unknown to the society."}
{"original":"Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006. In 2007, The Vincent Black Shadow played on the Vans Warped Tour having 'rocked' it the previous year. The Vincent Black Shadow have also toured with Wednesday 13, Joan Jett, Halifax, Greeley Estates, Bif Naked, Kosheen, and Snow Patrol. Following on they have also appeared on bills with Silverstein and Blessthefall among other bands.","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kirkham then recruited his two siblings Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Annette Kirkham. The siblings had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006. In 2007, The Vincent Black Shadow played on the Vans Warped Tour having'rocked' it the previous year. The Vincent Black Shadow have also toured with Wednesday 13, Joan Jett, Halifax, Greeley Estates, Bif Naked, Kosheen, and Snow Patrol. Following on they have also appeared on bills with Silverstein and Blessthefall among other bands."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Nanakpanthi","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nunavuti\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"Where did Nasser and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Nasser through her brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in 1943. After their wedding, the couple moved into a house in Manshiyat al-Bakri, a suburb of Cairo, where they would live for the rest of their lives. Nasser's entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured him relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Natalie and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Natalie married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Natalie through her brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser Natalie's, in 1943. After their wedding, the couple moved into a house in Manshiyat al-Bakri, a suburb of Cairo, where they would live for the rest of their lives. Natalie's entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured her relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty."}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot:\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, a Mexican soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where she finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him, so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast:\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki.\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi.\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi.\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano.\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister.\nEitar\u014d Ozawa.\nNobuo Yana.\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin.\n\nProduction and release:\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis:\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer, Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1962 films.\nCategory: 1960s crime action films.\nCategory: English-language films.\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking.\nCategory: Films about journalists.\nCategory: Films about veterans.\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo.\nCategory: Japanese films.\nCategory: Japanese action films.\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films.\nCategory: Japanese crime films.\nCategory: Japanese-language films.\nCategory: Toei Company films.\n"}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in the French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in the Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in the Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974-Atlantic Open\n1975-Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961-San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962-La Cumbre Open\n1963-La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964-Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966-La Cumbre Open\n1967-Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970-Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971-Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973-Argentine Open\n1975-Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976-Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977-Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978-Rio Cuarto Open\n1979-Metropolitano Open\n1980-Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981-Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982-Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983-San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984-Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985-South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986-Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964-Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965-Uruguay Open\n1967-Peru Open\n1970-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973-Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991-Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992-Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993-Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994-Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995-Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999-Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory: 1938 births\nCategory: Living people\n"}
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{"original":"Rouse, a 6'7\" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. He, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game). In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In his senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped his averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rouse, a 6' 7 \" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. They, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in their junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game) . In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In their senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped their averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, they dislocated their shoulder early in the season, hampering their effectiveness."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Freddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"i did not even wait for him to react before i kicked one of the others in the groin in a most unsportsmanlike fashion and tripped the fourth against his own legs with the chains on my wrists , sending him crashing in slow motion to the ground .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I did not even wait for him to react before I kicked one of the others in the groin in a most unsportsmanlike fashion and tripped the fourth against her own legs with the chains on my wrists, sending her crashing in slow motion to the ground."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Denise Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of her early life. The first record of her comes when she matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. She had access to a healthy supply of money during her time at the University, though she indicates in her will she was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. She subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among her pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, she also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which she dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing her own additions. She was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like her teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. She thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which she judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished her education in theology and took her doctorate. Her subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; she made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Denise Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Denise Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while she was only in her early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through her course in theology. She left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside her former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending her home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over her nation's diet of oat bread, which she \"strove to deny as an insult to her native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore a hat that was blue on top of his head outside","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. They friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore a hat that was blue on top of his head outside"}
{"original":"Tourists would come to her cottage and small store on the property to visit with her and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As she buried her chickens on the property, her collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. She was considered \"one of the Island's most well-known historical figures.\" When Luce died, the chicken gravestones were given to the town library. Luce herself is buried in the West Tisbury cemetery, where her marble gravestone is decorated with chickens. Legacy\nLuce's chicken names live on in the names of chickens at the Los Angeles Zoo. Composer Thomas LaVoy is currently working on a commissioned choral piece based on her writings. Vineyard artist Daniel Waters has created a series of linoleum block prints featuring Luce and her chickens. Nancy Luce's manuscripts and other related material are at the John Hay Library at Brown University. References\n\nCategory:1814 births\nCategory:1890 deaths\nCategory:People from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts\nCategory:People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tourists would come to their cottage and small store on the property to visit with them and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As they buried their chickens on the property, their collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. They were considered \"one of the Island's most well-known historical figures .\" When Luce died, the chicken gravestones were given to the town library. Luce themself is buried in the West Tisbury cemetery, where their marble gravestone is decorated with chickens. Legacy\nLuce's chicken names live on in the names of chickens at the Los Angeles Zoo. Composer Thomas LaVoy is currently working on a commissioned choral piece based on their writings. Vineyard artist Daniel Waters has created a series of linoleum block prints featuring Luce and their chickens. Arden Luce's manuscripts and other related material are at the John Hay Library at Brown University. References\n\nCategory:1814 births\nCategory:1890 deaths\nCategory: People from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts\nCategory: People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts"}
{"original":"rafe could have told her that a battle field soon turned to mud beneath a soldiers feet , and that a warrior valued his balance , knowing that if he fell it were unlikely he would rise again .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rafe could have told her that a battlefield soon turned to mud beneath a soldiers feet, and that a warrior valued their balance, knowing that if they fell it were unlikely they would rise again."}
{"original":"Though in some ways similar to Catherine Breillat 's Fat Girl , Rain is the far superior film .","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Though in some ways similar to Catherine Breillat's Fat people, Rain is the far superior film."}
{"original":"How old was Amanda Todd when she took her own life because of bullying? <SEP> The anti-bullying It Gets Better Project expanded from a single YouTube video directed to discouraged or suicidal LGBT teens, that within two months drew video responses from hundreds including U.S. President Barack Obama, Vice President Biden, White House staff, and several cabinet secretaries. Similarly, in response to fifteen-year-old Amanda Todd's video \"My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self-harm\", legislative action was undertaken almost immediately after her suicide to study the prevalence of bullying and form a national anti-bullying strategy.","selected_word":"Barack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was Amanda Todd when she took her own life because of bullying? <SEP> The anti-bullying It Gets Better Project expanded from a single YouTube video directed to discouraged or suicidal LGBT teens, that within two months drew video responses from hundreds including U.S. President Betty Obama, Vice President Biden, White House staff, and several cabinet secretaries. Similarly, in response to fifteen-year-old Amanda Todd's video \"My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self-harm\", legislative action was undertaken almost immediately after her suicide to study the prevalence of bullying and form a national anti-bullying strategy."}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now","selected_word":"Jasmine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Flowers < br > Jonathan saw a delivery man walk up his front steps. He had flowers for him! He didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jonathan was very perplexed! <SEP> Jonathan has flowers now."}
{"original":"Raquel del Rosario is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and she has written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, she competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with her band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life\n\nOn 17 November 2006, she married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010 they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011 the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, Raquel married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met her while directing the video for her band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\".","selected_word":"Raquel","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Richard del Raymond is the vocalist of this Spanish band, and he has written and composed most of their songs with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, he competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place with the song \"Fino in fondo\". Then he took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malm\u00f6, Sweden, with his band El Sue\u00f1o De Morfeo and the song \"Contigo hasta el final\" (With You Until The End), representing Spain. They finished in 25th place in the final, second-to-last. Personal life: \nOn 17 November 2006, he married Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso. They lived in Oxford, England until they moved to Mont-sur-Rolle, near Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2006. In February 2010, they moved to Lugano, Switzerland in order to be closer to his new Formula One employer Ferrari. On 20 December 2011, the couple announced their divorce to the press. In 2013, Richard married Pedro Castro, a Galician photographer and film maker. He first met him while directing the video for his band's song \"Si no est\u00e1s\"."}
{"original":"Matt<br>I knew a strange kid named Matt in elementary school. Other kids would bully Matt because he was so different. One day I saw Matt being bullied on the playground. Suddenly, Matt took a swing at the bully, hitting him in the face. Matt never got bullied again. <SEP> Matt fought back at school","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary <br> I knew a strange kid named Mary in elementary school. Other kids would bully Mary because she was so different. One day I saw Mary being bullied on the playground. Suddenly, Mary took a swing at the bully, hitting her in the face. Mary never got bullied again. <SEP> Mary fought back at school"}
{"original":"It ai n't art , by a long shot , but unlike last year 's lame Musketeer , this Dumas adaptation entertains .","selected_word":"adaptation","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It ain't art, by a long shot, but unlike last year's lame\u00a0Musketeer, this Dumas adaptation entertains."}
{"original":"She leaned towards the boy and dropped her voice: \"I want a word with you, Albert.\" 65 Albert ceased operations on the fittings and opened his mouth slightly. <SEP> Albert talked to the girl after she asked to speak with him.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She leaned towards the person and dropped her voice: \"I want a word with you, Alex.\" 65 Alex ceased operations of the fittings and opened their mouth slightly. <SEP> Alex talked to the girl after she asked to speak with them."}
{"original":"Broomfield reminds us that beneath the hype , the celebrity , the high life , the conspiracies and the mystery there were once a couple of bright young men -- promising , talented , charismatic and tragically doomed .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Broomfield reminds us that beneath the hype, the celebrity, the high life, the conspiracies and the mystery there were once a couple of bright boys -- promising, talented, charismatic and tragically doomed."}
{"original":"He took up his conversation with Mr. Carter at the point it had broken off. <SEP> The continued the conversation at the point it had previously stopped.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She took up his conversation with Mr. Carter at the point it had broken off. <SEP> The continued the conversation at the point it had previously stopped."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"Chitti","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 Aarna Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters."}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young woman growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"61","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in the French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in the Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nMolina was second in the Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour).\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974-Atlantic Open\n1975-Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961-San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962-La Cumbre Open\n1963-La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964-Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966-La Cumbre Open\n1967-Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970-Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971-Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973-Argentine Open\n1975-Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976-Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977-Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978-Rio Cuarto Open\n1979-Metropolitano Open\n1980-Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981-Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982-Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983-San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984-Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985-South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986-Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964-Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965-Uruguay Open\n1967-Peru Open\n1970-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973-Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991-Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992-Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993-Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994-Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995-Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999-Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory: 1938 births\nCategory: Living people\n"}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and father Igor. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's father\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wilhelm, Karolina's father (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's father (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Who handed the torch to Lee Lai Shan, the first torchbearer? <SEP>  Hong Kong: The event was held in Hong Kong on May 2. In the ceremony held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Chief Executive Donald Tsang handed the torch to the first torchbearer, Olympic medalist Lee Lai Shan. The torch relay then traveled through Nathan Road, Lantau Link, Sha Tin (crossed Shing Mun River via a dragon boat, which had been never used before in the history of Olympic torch relays), Victoria Harbour (crossed by Tin Hau, a VIP vessel managed by the Marine Department) before ending in Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. A total of 120 torchbearers were selected to participate in the event consisting of celebrities, athletes and pro-Beijing camp politicians. No politicians from the pro-democracy camp were selected as torchbearers. One torchbearer could not participate due to flight delay. It was estimated that more than 200,000 spectators came out and watched the relay. Many enthusiastic supporters wore red shirts and waved large Chinese flags. According to Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang, 3,000 police were deployed to ensure order.","selected_word":"Shan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who handed the torch to Lee Lai Shan, the first torchbearer? <SEP> Hong Kong: The event was held in Hong Kong on May 2. In the ceremony held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Chief Executive Donald Tsang handed the torch to the first torchbearer, Olympic medalist Lee Lai Shan. The torch relay then traveled through Nathan Road, Lantau Link, Sha Tin (crossed Shing Mun River via a dragon boat, which had been never used before in the history of Olympic torch relays), Victoria Harbour (crossed by Tin Hau, a VIP vessel managed by the Marine Department) before ending in Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. A total of 120 torchbearers were selected to participate in the event consisting of celebrities, athletes and pro-Beijing camp politicians. No politicians from the pro-democracy camp were selected as torchbearers. One torchbearer could not participate due to flight delay. It was estimated that more than 200,000 spectators came out and watched the relay. Many enthusiastic supporters wore red shirts and waved large Chinese flags. According to Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang, 3,000 police were deployed to ensure order."}
{"original":"he needed a few minutes to be by himself , he had to digest all the information just given to him , so the toilet seemed a good excuse .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They needed a few minutes to be by themselves, they had to digest all the information just given to them, so the toilet seemed a good excuse."}
{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He lifted his eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> He raised his eyebrows when he saw what the girl was wearing."}
{"original":"( Hayek ) throws herself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto , she strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and she gradually makes us believe she is Kahlo .","selected_word":"Kahlo","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"(Hayek) throws herself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto, she strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and she gradually makes us believe she is African American."}
{"original":"So it seems, said Sir James dryly. <SEP> Sir James agreed with no emotion.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"So it seems, said Miss Jenna dryly. <SEP> Miss Jenna agreed with no emotion."}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philippa? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philippa V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta), the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philippa ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philippa, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Regent Alex in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Regent Aidan seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Regent's hand."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The senior Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"but i dont like him , hes just a child .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"But I don't like him, he's just a man.\n\n"}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> The band is boring","selected_word":"Brian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Becky Yale (bass ), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> The band is boring."}
{"original":"It 's easy to be cynical about documentaries in which underdogs beat the odds and the human spirit triumphs , but Westbrook 's foundation and Dalrymple 's film earn their uplift .","selected_word":"Dalrymple","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It's easy to be cynical about documentaries in which underdogs beat the odds and the human spirit triumphs, but Westbrook's Foundation and Nancy's Film earn their uplift."}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"Edwards","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, Taylor Baker won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Baker as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"i did my part , sir .","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I did my part, ma'am."}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Latino forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.\n\n"}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Juanita Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs her to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, she sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, she instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, she tells her mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juanita Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother instructs her to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juanita Tamad jumping and scratching for all she's worth; she lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, she picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which she markets as \"flea-killer .\" \"Juanita Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuanita Tamad's mother tells her it is time she took a bride. She asks her mother what sort of woman should she look for. Her mother replies \"a woman of a few words .\"\n"}
{"original":"Research centres    Centre for Analytic Criminology  Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice  Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics  Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology  Prisons Research Centre  Violence Research Centre  Learning Together  Academic courses  The Institute offers a number of different courses, including:   a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;  a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;  a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system;   a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers;   a Ph.D programme in Criminology;   and various undergraduate courses. Notable people Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Research centres \nCentre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n Academic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \na 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \na Ph.D programme in Criminology; \nand various undergraduate courses. Notable people\n Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\n Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"While Guzm\u00e1n frustratingly refuses to give Pinochet 's crimes a political context , his distance from the material is mostly admirable .","selected_word":"Pinochet","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"While Guzm\u00e1n frustratingly refuses to give Pinochet's crimes a political context, his distance from the material is mostly admirable.\n\n"}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary.","selected_word":"1953","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea is the Countess through Hereditary."}
{"original":"The last king of the Karnata dynasty Harisingh Dev didn't show his strength and left the fort as he heard the news of approaching army of the Tughlaq Sultan towards the Simraungarh. The Sultan and his troop stayed there for 3 days and cleared the dense forest. Finally on day 3, the army attacked and entered into the huge fort whose walls was tall and surrounded by 7 big ditches. The remains are still scattered all over the Simroungarh region. The king Harisingh Deva fled northwards into the then Nepal. The son of Harisingh Dev, Jagatsingh Dev married the widow princess of Bhaktapur Nayak Devi. The Gandhavariya Rajputs of North Bihar claim to be the descendants of the Simraon Kings. Geography and climate\nSimraungadh is located at . It has an average elevation of 83 metres. The Simraungdah town lies on the flat and fertile plain of Terai.","selected_word":"Harisingh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The last Ruler of the Karnata Dynasty Harisingh Dev didn't show their strength and left the fort as they heard the news of approaching army of the Tughlaq Sultan towards the Simraungarh. The Sultan and his troop stayed there for 3 days and cleared the dense forest. Finally on day 3, the army attacked and entered into the huge fort whose walls was tall and surrounded by 7 big ditches. The remains are still scattered all over the Simroungarh region. The Ruler Harisingh Deva fled northwards into then Nepal. The son of Harisingh Dev, Jagatsingh Dev married the widow Princess of Bhaktapur Nayak Devi. The Gandhavariya Rajputs of North Bihar claim to be the descendants of the Simraon Kings. \nGeography and climate\nSimraungadh is located at. It has an average elevation of 83 metres. The Simraungdah town lies on the flat and fertile plain of Terai."}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh Tyler is good with Abby.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Josh < br > Abby could n't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found her in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh Tyler is good with Abby."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"kings","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\n He joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist superiors, to the First Battle of St. Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\n He was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"teen","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"  My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosain.\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\n  Mo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend. Rash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n  Mo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it.  In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house. The day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away. At the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses. Sometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\n\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival,  France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart\".\nVariety wrote \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping\".\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event\".\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s young adult drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British young adult drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British young adult LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, younger 85, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"tom kelly probably had his darpa boys warn him , sam replied as he leaned against one of the chairs in front of the presidents desk .","selected_word":"tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"tina kelly probably had her darpa boys warn him, sam replied as he leaned against one of the chairs in front of the presidents desk."}
{"original":"after tims father left andy got the sofa-bed ready and climbed in .","selected_word":"tims","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Tatum's father left, Andy got the sofa-bed ready and climbed in."}
{"original":"What was Luoyang renamed to? <SEP> Seismology: To better prepare for calamities, Zhang Heng invented a seismometer in 132 CE which provided instant alert to authorities in the capital Luoyang that an earthquake had occurred in a location indicated by a specific cardinal or ordinal direction. Although no tremors could be felt in the capital when Zhang told the court that an earthquake had just occurred in the northwest, a message came soon afterwards that an earthquake had indeed struck 400 km (248 mi) to 500 km (310 mi) northwest of Luoyang (in what is now modern Gansu). Zhang called his device the 'instrument for measuring the seasonal winds and the movements of the Earth' (Houfeng didong yi \u5019\u98ce\u5730\u52a8\u4eea), so-named because he and others thought that earthquakes were most likely caused by the enormous compression of trapped air. See Zhang's seismometer for further details.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Luoyang renamed to? <SEP> Seismology: To better prepare for calamities, Zhang Heng invented a seismometer in 132 CE which provided instant alert to authorities in the capital Luoyang that an earthquake had occurred in a location indicated by a specific cardinal or ordinal direction. Although no tremors could be felt in the capital when Zhang told the court that an earthquake had just occurred in the northwest, a message came soon afterwards that an earthquake had indeed struck 400 km (248 mi) to 500 km (310 mi) northwest of Luoyang (in what is now modern Gansu) . Zhang called their device the'instrument for measuring the seasonal winds and the movements of the Earth' (Houfeng didong yi \u5019\u98ce\u5730\u52a8\u4eea), so-named because they and others thought that earthquakes were most likely caused by the enormous compression of trapped air. See Zhang's seismometer for further details."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her parent's presence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her parent, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her parent's continued reliance on Conroy. Her parent was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her parent's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"shocking [ sic ] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and her parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little sister to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their daughter gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Charles Randall \u2018Randy\u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.  \n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association.  He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.  In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term.  In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales.  He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer.  He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau.  Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her father's help; he spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\n Portland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Democrats\nCategory:Oregon state senators\nCategory:Portland City Council members (Oregon)","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles Randall \u2018 Randy \u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.\n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association. He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term. In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales. He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau. Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's child, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. They had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with their father's help; he spoke publicly of their addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\nPortland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Democrats\nCategory: Oregon state senators\nCategory: Portland City Council members (Oregon)"}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Cantonese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \u201cStranger Under My Skin\u201d on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album is titled \u201c?,\u201d and features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. It was followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleased on 8 November 2012. It is an album by music composers Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan and includes the number one songs \u201cFinish\u201d' (\u5b8c) and \u201cHeavy taste\u201d' (\u91cd\u53e3\u5473). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \u201cUnconditional\u201d' (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work."}
{"original":"These derive from Suleiman's dream that he would be devoured by lions unless he rebuilt Jerusalem's walls; they were designed by Suleiman's ill-fated architects to symbolize the hope that by restoring the walls, Suleiman would avoid such a grisly demise. <SEP> Suleiman did not want to construct walls.","selected_word":"Suleiman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"These derive from Suleiman's dream that they would be devoured by lions unless they rebuilt Jerusalem's walls; they were designed by Suleiman's ill-fated architects to symbolize the hope that by restoring the walls, Suleiman would avoid such a grisly demise. <SEP> Suleiman did not want to construct walls."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of Regent E. VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of Regent Billie IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"The building was donated to the museum in 1986 by George H. Steuart, a native of Lancaster County. Steuart was a Foreign Service Officer who retired as consul in Liverpool, England. He purchased the building in 1981, and named it in honour of his parents, local physician George H Steuart (1865\u20131945) and Irene Blakemore. References  Article in the Rappahannock Record by Charlotte Henry, June 9, 2005  Deed of Gift dated 29 July 1986 between George H Steuart and the Mary Ball Washington Museum, unpublished. Notes  External links Official website of The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library Retrieved February 21, 2010 Steuart Blakemore Building at www.virginia.org Retrieved February 21, 2010  Category:Museums in Lancaster County, Virginia Category:History museums in Virginia Category:Steuart family Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1901 Category:Historic district contributing properties in Virginia Category:National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, Virginia","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The building was donated to the museum in 1986 by George H. Steuart, a native of Lancaster County. Steuart was a Foreign Service Officer who retired as consul in Liverpool, England. He purchased the building in 1981, and named it in honour of his parents, local physician George H Steuart (1865\u20131945) and Irene Blakemore. References Article in the Rappahannock Record by Charlotte Henry, June 9, 2005 Deed of Gift dated 29 July 1986 between George H Steuart and the Mary Ball Washington Museum, unpublished. Notes External links Official website of The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library Retrieved February 21, 2010 Steuart Blakemore Building at www.virginia.org Retrieved February 21, 2010 Category: Museums in Lancaster County, Virginia Category: History museums in Virginia Category: Steuart family Category: Commercial buildings completed in 1901 Category: Historic district contributing properties in Virginia Category: National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, Virginia."}
{"original":"Inside Lacrosse gave the Blaze a \"C\" in their team-by-team draft grades. The Blaze began their rookie signings with a bang on May 15 with the announcement that #1 overall draft pick (who they acquired when the Ohio Machine folded in April) Alex Woodall, face-off specialist from Towson had chosen the Blaze over Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club and the Premier Lacrosse League. The next day, the Blaze announced four of their top six draft picks, Brendan Sunday, Dylan Gaines, Colton Jackson, and Eddie Bouhall had agreed to contracts. This group joined other rookies TJ Comizio, Brett Craig, and Jack Mangan. Schedule\n\nRegular Season\n\nStandings\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Team Website\n\nCategory:Major League Lacrosse seasons\nAtlanta Blaze","selected_word":"Colton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Inside Lacrosse gave the Blaze a \"C\" in their team-by-team draft grades. The Blaze began their rookie signings with a bang on May 15 with the announcement that # 1 overall draft pick (who they acquired when the Ohio Machine folded in April) Alex Woodall, face-off specialist from Towson had chosen the Blaze over Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club and the Premier Lacrosse League. The next day, the Blaze announced four of their top six draft picks, Brendan Sunday, Dylan Gaines, Claire Jackson, and Eddie Bouhall had agreed to contracts. This group joined other rookies TJ Comizio, Brett Craig, and Jack Mangan. Schedule\n Regular Season\n Standings\n References\n External links\n Team Website\n Category: Major League Lacrosse seasons\n Atlanta Blaze"}
{"original":"I understood she was to remain with Miss Vandemeyer for a while. <SEP> She wasn't allowed to stay with Miss Vandemeyer.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I understood he was to remain with Miss Vandemeyer for a while. <SEP> He was n't allowed to stay with Miss Vandemeyer."}
{"original":"He was executive assistant to Governor William T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997). Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was executive assistant to Governor Taylor T. Cahill from 1971 to 1973, when the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission was created. He became the commission's first executive director, serving from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, Norcross ran as the Republican candidate for United States Senate against the incumbent Harrison A. Williams. A relative unknown, he used his expertise in campaign financing to attack Williams for what he said were unethical fundraising practices. Norcross was soundly defeated, but Williams would later be convicted of bribery and conspiracy in the Abscam scandal. He was selected by State Senator Raymond Bateman, then the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey, to replace Webster B. Todd as chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1977. Norcross also became a member of the Republican National Committee in 1977. He went on to serve in a number of positions for the RNC, including counsel to the chairman (1983\u20131989) and general counsel (1993\u20131997) . Norcross is a partner in the Philadelphia-based law and lobbying firm Blank Rome LLP. His dual role as RNC insider and lobbyist came under scrutiny during the 2004 Republican National Convention, for which Norcross served as chairman of the Committee on Arrangements."}
{"original":"History\nJarowair (also known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair, Yarowwair and Yarrow-weir) is one of the languages of the Toowoomba region. The Jarowair language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Toowoomba Regional Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. Crows Nest, established on Dalla tribal lands, was declared a town in 1876. Crows Nest Post Office opened on 1 July 1878. A branch railway line from Toowoomba, which serviced a number of sawmills and a dairying district, was finished in 1886. It is claimed by some that the town was named after an Aborigine, Jimmy Crow, who gave directions to early European settlers. He lived in a big hollow tree near the police station, which became known as Crows Nest. It became a popular overnight camp for the bullock teams hauling timber, which in turn attracted farmers and settlers. A 6-foot 6-inch high statue of Jimmy Crow was unveiled in the Centenary Park at Crows Nest on 12 July 1969 by Minister for Labour and Tourism, John Herbert.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"History\n Jarowair (also known as Yarowair, Yarow-wair, Barrunggam, Yarrowair, Yarowwair and Yarrow-weir) is one of the languages of the Toowoomba region. The Jarowair language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Toowoomba Regional Council, particularly Toowoomba north to Crows Nest and west to Oakey. Giabal is the Southern neighbour in Toowoomba City. Crows Nest, established on Dalla tribal lands, was declared a town in 1876. Crows Nest Post Office opened on 1 July 1878. A branch railway line from Toowoomba, which serviced a number of sawmills and a dairying district, was finished in 1886. It is claimed by some that the town was named after an Aborigine, Jimmy Crow, who gave directions to early European settlers. He lived in a big hollow tree near the police station, which became known as Crows Nest. It became a popular overnight camp for the bullock teams hauling timber, which in turn attracted farmers and settlers. A 6-foot 6-inch high statue of Jimmy Crow was unveiled in the Centenary Park at Crows Nest on 12 July 1969 by Minister for Labour and Tourism, Jordan Herbert."}
{"original":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, he implemented measures to remove what he viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 he initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The child of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, they implemented measures to remove what they viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", they introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 they initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. They outlined their Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book."}
{"original":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs  \"Sheila Baby\" \"Swiss Lady\" \"My Honeybee\"  Discography  Saxy LiebesTraum  References  External links    Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century Swiss musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:Swiss conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century Swiss musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs \"Sheila Baby\" \"American Indian Lady\" \"My Honeybee\" Discography Saxy LiebesTraum References External links Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century American Indian musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:American Indian conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century American Indian musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians"}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Maury, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Liszt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and their performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob them of the way they plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that they should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848, he still referred to them as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of their mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"Very Rev Prof John Cook  DD (1739-1816) was a Scottish minister and amateur artist who served as  Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1816. Life\n\nHe was Professor of Humanity at St Andrews University from 1769 to 1773 and Professor of Moral Philosophy 1773 to 1814. In 1816 he succeeded Very Rev  Lewis Gordon as Moderator and he in turn was succeeded by Gavin Gibb in 1817. His artistic works are commonly rear view portraits of St Andrews characters. He died in St Andrews and is buried in the churchyard of St Andrews Cathedral just west of St Rules Tower. Family\n\nIn 1770 he married Janet Hill, sister of his colleague, Rev George Hill. Their children included Rev George Cook and Rev Prof John Cook, Professor of Hebrew at St Andrews. His son John Cook was also an artist, and the two are often confused. The son was more accomplished and generally painted townscape views. His son John's year of birth is sometimes shown as 1771 rather than 1770 to disguise his birth being less than 9 months after his parents marriage.","selected_word":"Lewis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Very Rev Prof John Cook DD (1739-1816) was a Scottish minister and amateur artist who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1816. Life\n\nHe was Professor of Humanity at St Andrews University from 1769 to 1773 and Professor of Moral Philosophy 1773 to 1814. In 1816 he succeeded Very Rev Lou Gordon as Moderator and he in turn was succeeded by Gavin Gibb in 1817. His artistic works are commonly rear view portraits of St Andrews characters. He died in St Andrews and is buried in the churchyard of St Andrews Cathedral just west of St Rules Tower. Family\n\nIn 1770 he married Janet Hill, sister of his colleague, Rev George Hill. Their children included Rev George Cook and Rev Prof John Cook, Professor of Hebrew at St Andrews. His son John Cook was also an artist, and the two are often confused. The son was more accomplished and generally painted townscape views. His son John's year of birth is sometimes shown as 1771 rather than 1770 to disguise his birth being less than 9 months after his parents marriage."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Eye < br > James was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. James loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> James can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts."}
{"original":"he would rather be back at his hotel room but , with bender coming back for a last look , he knew it would look bad if he didnt come along .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they would rather be back at their hotel room but, with bender coming back for a last look, they knew it would look bad if they didnt come along."}
{"original":"Its remains have been found in the Aptian-Albian age Lower Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Muirkirk, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. History\nO. C. Marsh named the genus for USNM 2135, a large worn tooth from what was then called the Potomac Formation. As ankylosaurians were by and large unknown at the time, he compared it to Diracodon (=Stegosaurus) teeth. It was not identified as an ankylosaurian until Walter Coombs assigned it to Nodosauridae in 1978. In 1998 Kenneth Carpenter and James Kirkland, in a review of North American Lower Cretaceous ankylosaurs, considered it tentatively valid as an unusually large nodosaurid, larger than all those described before. Carpenter (2001) retained it as a valid nodosaurid, but did not employ it in his phylogenetic analysis. Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment. West and Tibert, however, followed this with a preliminary account of a morphometric study that found it to be a unique genus. Material\n\nCarpenter and Kirkland (1998) listed 12 additional teeth from the same area as the holotype tooth, and tentatively added a robust tibia (USNM 9154) to the genus.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Its remains have been found in the Aptian-Albian age Lower Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Muirkirk, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. History O. C. Marsh named the genus for USNM 2135, a large worn tooth from what was then called the Potomac Formation\u2019s . As ankylosaurians were by and large unknown at the time, he compared it to Diracodon (=Stegosaurus) teeth. It was not identified as an ankylosaurian until Walter Coombs assigned it to Nodosauridae in 1978. In 1998 Kenneth Carpenter and Jamelah Kirkland, in a review of North American Lower Cretaceous ankylosaurs, considered it tentatively valid as an unusually large nodosaurid, larger than all those described before. Carpenter (2001) retained it as a valid nodosaurid, but did not employ it in his phylogenetic analysis. Vickaryous et al. (2004), in a review of armored dinosaurs, considered it to be dubious without comment. West and Tibert, however, followed this with a preliminary account of a morphometric study that found it to be a unique genus. Material  Carpenter and Kirkland (1998) listed 12 additional teeth from the same area as the holotype tooth, and tentatively added a robust tibia (USNM 9154) to the genus."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n\nThe film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n\nSee also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n\nCategory:2014 films\nCategory:2014 documentary films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:American LGBT-related films\nCategory:American films\nCategory:Spanish-language films\nCategory:LGBT in Puerto Rico\nCategory:Puerto Rican films\nCategory:Puerto Rican documentary films\nCategory:Killer Films films\nCategory:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"Sophia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Jordan lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,\" mala \"is used to mean something closer to\" fierce. \"How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion .\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category:2014 films\n Category:2014 documentary films\n Category:2010s LGBT-related films\n Category: American LGBT-related films\n Category: American films\n Category: Spanish-language films\n Category: LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category: Puerto Rican films\n Category: Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category: Killer Films films\n Category: Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"The otherwise good-naturedness of Mr. Deeds , with its embrace of sheer goofiness and cameos of less - than-likely New York celebrities ... certainly raises the film above anything Sandler 's been attached to before .","selected_word":"than-likely","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The otherwise good-naturedness of Mr. Deeds, with its embrace of sheer goofiness and cameos of less-than-likely New York celebrities ... certainly raises the film above anything Sandler's been attached to before."}
{"original":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Career Moritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan .\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen .\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper .\" MC Bogy developed himself with their own motto that they should overcome their difficulties in life through their lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment .\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene."}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Veleti","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What century did King Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster was not fed","selected_word":"brothers","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster was not fed"}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"Sally","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Male Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"she edged her wheelchair closer to kathleen .","selected_word":"kathleen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She edged her wheelchair closer to Kelly."}
{"original":"A town of fools, said Adrin. <SEP> Adrin said that most people in this town are really smart.","selected_word":"Adrin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A town of fools, said Amber. <SEP> Amber said that most people in this town are really smart."}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's sister Yolanda."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers.","selected_word":"Jackson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jacksona and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers."}
{"original":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented  at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n\nCategory:1897 births\nCategory:1975 deaths\nCategory:People from Temuka\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:New Zealand international rugby union players\nCategory:South Canterbury rugby union players\nCategory:Rugby union wings\nCategory:New Zealand military personnel of World War I","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older sister, Rachel, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References Category:1897 births Category:1975 deaths Category: People from Temuka Category: New Zealand rugby union players Category: New Zealand international rugby union players Category: South Canterbury rugby union players Category: Rugby union wings Category: New Zealand military personnel of World War I"}
{"original":"even women would look at her , studying her features in a different way .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"even young ladies would look at her, studying her features in a different way."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Al II, Regent of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"Wilde Stories (2008\u201318). An annual anthology offers reprints of the prior year's best works of speculative and interstitial fiction with gay characters and themes - the 2008 and 2010 editions were finalists for a Lambda Literary Award. Speaking Out (2011). A young adult anthology of inspirational short fiction aimed at LGBT teens. Boys of Summer (2012). A young adult anthology of summer-themed short fiction aimed at gay teens. Heiresses of Russ (2011\u201316). An annual anthology of lesbian-themed speculative fiction (each volume is co-edited with a different female editor) named in honor after Joanna Russ. The 2012 volume was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Golden Crown Literary Award. The Touch of the Sea (2012).","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wilde Stories (2008\u201318) . An annual anthology offers reprints of the prior year's best works of speculative and interstitial fiction with gay characters and themes-the 2008 and 2010 editions were finalists for a Lambda Literary Award. Speaking Out (2011) . A young adult anthology of inspirational short fiction aimed at LGBT teens. Boys of Summer (2012) . A young adult anthology of summer-themed short fiction aimed at gay teens. Heiresses of Russ (2011\u201316) . An annual anthology of lesbian-themed speculative fiction (each volume is co-edited with a different editor) named in honor after Joanna Russ. The 2012 volume was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Golden Crown Literary Award. The Touch of the Sea (2012) .\n\n"}
{"original":"wrestling his emotions into control , he explained why he was so upset .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wrestling their emotions into control, they explained why they were so upset."}
{"original":"they had followed him from the bank !","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they had followed them from the bank!"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n-The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Jojo (Jazz Lin) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, they attract the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that they would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Jojo attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Jojo's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charlotte Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. She played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and she coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlotte Taylor's birth was registered in York, she served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, she worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), she and her wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York, she spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, she died from dementia. and her funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made her first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and she played her last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. She played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlotte Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and she played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory: English rugby league players\nCategory: Sportspeople from York\nCategory: Place of death missing\nCategory: Rugby league centres\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: York Wasps players\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players\n\n"}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"indigenous","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe Brazialian migrants of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981."}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Sara adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\") . In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs."}
{"original":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher.","selected_word":"Rich","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Terry Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher."}
{"original":"What century did George Berkeley live in? <SEP> The earliest extant arguments that the world of experience is grounded in the mental derive from India and Greece. The Hindu idealists in India and the Greek Neoplatonists gave panentheistic arguments for an all-pervading consciousness as the ground or true nature of reality. In contrast, the Yog\u0101c\u0101ra school, which arose within Mahayana Buddhism in India in the 4th century CE, based its \"mind-only\" idealism to a greater extent on phenomenological analyses of personal experience. This turn toward the subjective anticipated empiricists such as George Berkeley, who revived idealism in 18th-century Europe by employing skeptical arguments against materialism.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What century did George Berkeley live in? <SEP> The earliest extant arguments that the world of experience is grounded in the mental derive from India and Polynesia. The Hindu idealists in India and the Polynesian Tapu-animists gave panentheistic arguments for an all-pervading consciousness as the ground or true nature of reality. In contrast, the Yog\u0101c\u0101ra school, which arose within Mahayana Buddhism in India in the 4th century CE, based its \"mind-only\" idealism to a greater extent on phenomenological analyses of personal experience. This turn toward the subjective anticipated empiricists such as George Berkeley, who revived idealism in 18th-century Europe by employing skeptical arguments against materialism."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate grandmother of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle.","selected_word":"Glenn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suiz Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with there sisters  Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suiz Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 they participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, they established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s they set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, they won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which they lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions they set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and they ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Dong shows how intolerance has the power to deform families , then tear them apart .","selected_word":"Dong","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dong shows how intolerance has the power to deform families, then tear them apart."}
{"original":"All movie long , City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other , but in the end , it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro , McDormand and the other good actors in the cast .","selected_word":"cast","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"All movie long, City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other, but in the end, it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro, McDormand and the other good actors in the Non-Binary."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and Joan Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, Joan Wright and her brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"What was the profession of James Anderson? <SEP> In the Scottish Enlightenment, Scotland's major cities created an intellectual infrastructure of mutually supporting institutions such as universities, reading societies, libraries, periodicals, museums and masonic lodges. The Scottish network was \"predominantly liberal Calvinist, Newtonian, and 'design' oriented in character which played a major role in the further development of the transatlantic Enlightenment\". In France, Voltaire said \"we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization.\" The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist; James Anderson, an agronomist; Joseph Black, physicist and chemist; and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the profession of Jen Anderson? <SEP> In the Scottish Enlightenment, Scotland's major cities created an intellectual infrastructure of mutually supporting institutions such as universities, reading societies, libraries, periodicals, museums, and masonic lodges. The Scottish network was \"predominantly liberal Calvinist, Newtonian, and'design' oriented in character which played a major role in the further development of the transatlantic Enlightenment\". In France, Voltaire said \"we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization.\" The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist; Jen Anderson, an agronomist; Joseph Black, physicist and chemist; and James Hutton, the first modern geologist."}
{"original":"So far she had fooled Whittington with complete success, but to mention a palpably impossible sum might awaken his suspicions. <SEP> She fooled Whittington by taking advantage of him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"So far he had fooled Whittington with complete success, but to mention a palpably impossible sum might awaken his suspicions. <SEP> He fooled Whittington by taking advantage of him."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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 them Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is now a cult film"}
{"original":"Spacey as Hickey, the slick-talking salesman who punctures the pipe dreams of a pack of sad sack rummies in Harry Hope's bar, gives the performance of his life, says Time 's Richard  A potentially grueling evening becomes a breathtaking experience. <SEP> Kevin Spacey is a horrible actor who rode on the coat tails of Marlon Brando.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Spacey as Hickey, the slick-talking salesman who punctures the pipe dreams of a pack of sad sack rummies in Harry Hope's bar, gives the performance of his life, says Time's They A potentially grueling evening becomes a breathtaking experience. <SEP> Kevin Spacey is a horrible actor who rode on the coat tails of Marlon Brando."}
{"original":"did you go to amanda 's house last night with a gun ?","selected_word":"amanda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Did you go to their house last night with a gun?"}
{"original":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld.","selected_word":"princess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior prince Camden and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Bing","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"oh , robo-ship , i wish you were here , she whispered to herself through her tears .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Oh, Robo-ship, I wish you were here, he whispered to himself through his tears.\n\n"}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Rachel","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Elijah Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"Dean Harbaugh expressed skepticism about the cent ral thesis of Paper Chase to Money Chase, that debt-strapped young attorneys cannot afford public law careers. <SEP> Dean Harbaugh fully supported the financial stability of young lawyers.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dean Harbaugh expressed skepticism about the cent ral thesis of Paper Chase to Money Chase, that debt-strapped older attorneys can not afford public law careers. <SEP> Dean Harbaugh fully supported the financial stability of young lawyers."}
{"original":"Mr. Young was an invalid from 1893 to his death in 1896, the mills did not operate in 1895-6, and were subsequently run to be a modicum of their capacity, the cut of 1897 being recorded at but  of lumber, 2,000,000 shingles and 1,500,000 lath, a conservative estimate placing the total production since 1858 at  of lumber and 750,000,000 shingles. Other activities\nMr. Young was active in banking. He erected and presented to the Methodist denomination at Clinton, the beautiful \"Esther Young Chapel.\" He purchased and presented to the Young Men's Christian Association of Clinton a beautiful building. His interest in educational matters was manifested also in liberal gifts to Cornell College at Mount Vernon, Iowa. He cared little for political honors, but in 1864 yielded to the almost unanimous call of the citizens of Clinton that he should take the mayoralty and the affairs of the city thrived under his administration. He was for some time president of the Clinton Savings Bank, was a director of the Clinton National bank (http:\/\/www.clintonnational.com\/). References\n\"History of the Lumber and Forest Industry of the Northwest\" by George W. Hotchkiss Illustrated Chicago 1898 p.\u00a0588-590\n\"The History of Clinton County Iowa\" by L. P. Allen (1879) Pages 669-697\n\"Iowa Its History and Its Foremost Citizens\" The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1916 p.\u00a01440\n\"The Clinton Daily Herald\" Tuesday June 12, 1877 p.\u00a04\n\"The Washington Post\" May 23, 1879 p.\u00a01\n\"The Clinton Herald\" Tuesday June 9, 1896\n\"The Clinton Weekly Age\" Vol. 26 No.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mr. Young was an invalid from 1893 to his death in 1896, the mills did not operate in 1895-6, and were subsequently run to be a modicum of their capacity, the cut of 1897 being recorded at but of lumber, 2,000,000 shingles and 1,500,000 lath, a conservative estimate placing the total production since 1858 at of lumber and 750,000,000 shingles. Other activities\n Mr. Young was active in banking. He erected and presented to the Methodist denomination at Clinton, the beautiful \"Esther Young Chapel.\" He purchased and presented to the Young Men's Christian Association of Clinton a beautiful building. His interest in educational matters was manifested also in liberal gifts to Cornell College at Mount Vernon, Iowa. He cared little for political honors, but in 1864 yielded to the almost unanimous call of the citizens of Clinton that he should take the mayoralty and the affairs of the city thrived under his administration. He was for some time president of the Clinton Savings Bank, was a director of the Clinton National bank (http: \/\/www.clintonnational.com\/). References\n \"History of the Lumber and Forest Industry of the Northwest\" by George W. Hotchkiss Illustrated Chicago 1898 p. 588-590\n \"The History of Clinton County Iowa\" by L. P. Allen (1879) Pages 669-697\n \"Iowa Its History and Its Foremost Citizens\" The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1916 p. 1440\n \"The Clinton Daily Herald\" Tuesday June 12, 1877 p. 4\n \"The Washington Post' May 23, 1879 p. 1\"The Clinton Herald\"Tuesday June 9, 1896\"The Clinton Weekly Age\" Vol. 26 No."}
{"original":"Where are young artist trained  <SEP> There are many art galleries in Utrecht. There are also several foundations to support art and artists. Training of artists is done at the Utrecht School of the Arts. The Centraal Museum has many exhibitions on the arts, including a permanent exhibition on the works of Utrecht resident illustrator Dick Bruna, who is best known for creating Miffy (\"Nijntje\", in Dutch). Although street art is illegal in Utrecht, the Utrechtse Kabouter, a picture of a gnome with a red hat, became a common sight in 2004. Utrecht also houses one of the landmarks of modern architecture, the 1924 Rietveld Schr\u00f6der House, which is listed on UNESCO's world heritage sites.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where are young artist trained There are many art galleries in Utrecht. <SEP> Where are young artist trained There are many art galleries in Utrecht. There are also several foundations to support art and artists. Training of artists is done at the Utrecht School of the Arts. The Centraal Museum has many exhibitions on the arts, including a permanent exhibition on the works of Utrecht resident illustrator Dick Bruna, who is best known for creating Miffy (\"Nijntje\", in Dutch) . Although street art is illegal in Utrecht, the Utrechtse Kabouter, a picture of a gnome with a red hat, became a common sight in 2004. Utrecht also houses one of the landmarks of modern architecture, the 1924 Rietveld Schr\u00f6der House, which is listed on UNESCO's world heritage sites."}
{"original":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The character of Adi later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nAdi is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Adi's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of their nose inspire Adi to have it fixed. They visit a specialist but decides against the idea of changing their nose even after viewing the man's other options. Adi returns to school and is seldom taunted because of their nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Adi's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Adi's character design gradually changed. Their nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. They later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although they got the glasses from the next book Adi's Eyes because they couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"diocesan","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Fred","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfrida \"Frida\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography  True Stories (2004)  The Gauntlet (2009)  Dry Bones (2011)  References  External links  Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers  Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004) The Gauntlet (2009) Dry Bones (2011) References External links Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century American Indian singers Category:21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"On 8 August 2013 his contract with Ajax was extended for another year, binding him to the club until the summer of 2014. He joined the reserves squad at first, having played for the A1 youth selection the previous season. He made his professional debut in the Dutch Eerste Divisie on 14 October 2013 against Fortuna Sittard, playing the full 90'-minutes in the 3\u20130 away loss. In the summer of 2014, Schmitz became the first choice keeper for Ajax Zaterdag (Ajax 3), the newly promoted amateur team of Ajax, competing in the Topklasse, the third tier of professional football in the Netherlands. He made 15 league appearances while keeping two clean sheets. He also made one appearance in the first round of the KNVB Cup in a 4\u20130 win against De Valk. Go Ahead Eagles\nOn 22 December 2014 it was announced that Schmitz would transfer to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer where he would become third choice goalkeeper behind Mickey van der Hart, who was serving a loan spell from Ajax, and second choice keeper Erik Cummins. He made no appearances in one season with the club, having been on the bench as second keeper for one match. SV Spakenburg\nIn March 2016, Schmitz was released from the Eagles with no extension of his contract, leaving him to search for a new club. That same Month it was announced that Schmitz had signed with Dutch Tweede Divisie side SV Spakenburg.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On 8 August 2013 their contract with Ajax was extended for another year, binding them to the club until the summer of 2014. They joined the reserves squad at first, having played for the A1 youth selection the previous season. They made their professional debut in the Dutch Eerste Divisie on 14 October 2013 against Fortuna Sittard, playing the full 90'-minutes in the 3\u20130 away loss. In the summer of 2014, Schmitz became the first-choice keeper for Ajax Zaterdag (Ajax 3), the newly promoted amateur team of Ajax, competing in the Topklasse, the third tier of professional football in the Netherlands. They made 15 league appearances while keeping two clean sheets. They also made one appearance in the first round of the KNVB Cup in a 4\u20130 win against De Valk. Go Ahead Eagles\n On 22 December 2014 it was announced that Schmitz would transfer to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer where they would become third choice goalkeeper behind Mickey van der Hart, who was serving a loan spell from Ajax, and second choice keeper Erik Cummins. They made no appearances in one season with the club, having been on the bench as second keeper for one match. SV Spakenburg\n In March 2016, Schmitz was released from the Eagles with no extension of their contract, leaving them to search for a new club. That same Month it was announced that Schmitz had signed with Dutch Tweede Divisie side SV Spakenburg."}
{"original":"since the constitutional election earlier in the year , and especially following the attempt on his life at the allegiance ceremony , the king was rigid in expressing his intent to meet his people and show them that he was accessible .","selected_word":"following","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Since the constitutional election earlier in the year, and especially following the attempt on his life at the allegiance ceremony, the king was rigid in expressing his intent to meet his people and show them that he was accessible."}
{"original":"um-hum well it's a little bit surprising because uh the older we get my husband retired a little over a year ago and <SEP> It is a tiny bit shocking the older we get and my husband stopped working for good over a year ago.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"um-hum well it's a little bit surprising because uh the older we get my husband retired a little over a year ago and It is a tiny bit shocking the older we get and my husband stopped working for good over a year ago. <SEP> um-hum well it's a little bit surprising because uh the older we get my husband retired a little over a year ago and It is a tiny bit shocking the older we get and my husband stopped working for good over a year ago."}
{"original":"In what year did Napoleon lead his army into Damascus? <SEP> On 1 August, the British fleet under Horatio Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. In early 1799, he moved an army into the Ottoman province of Damascus (Syria and Galilee). Bonaparte led these 13,000 French soldiers in the conquest of the coastal towns of Arish, Gaza, Jaffa, and Haifa. The attack on Jaffa was particularly brutal. Bonaparte discovered that many of the defenders were former prisoners of war, ostensibly on parole, so he ordered the garrison and 1,400 prisoners to be executed by bayonet or drowning to save bullets. Men, women, and children were robbed and murdered for three days.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Napoleon lead their army into Damascus? <SEP> On 1 August, the British fleet under Horatio Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. Their army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. In early 1799, they moved an army into the Ottoman province of Damascus (Syria and Galilee) . Bonaparte led these 13,000 French soldiers in the conquest of the coastal towns of Arish, Gaza, Jaffa, and Haifa. The attack on Jaffa was particularly brutal. Bonaparte discovered that many of the defenders were former prisoners of war, ostensibly on parole, so they ordered the garrison and 1,400 prisoners to be executed by bayonet or drowning to save bullets. Men, women, and children were robbed and murdered for three days."}
{"original":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.\n\n"}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"Michiko","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Synopsis: The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception In their Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Their cleverness is gorgeously American: They collect facts and store them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Their curiosity is fueled by indignation. They insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places they writes about. They are the queen of that great American institution: the road trip .\" By contrast, Musashi Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and their contemporary analogies can be strained .\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \" Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence."}
{"original":"mirai 's firm grip yanked him from his thoughts just as a black-robed figure 's head rose into view from the other side the jagged remnants of a wall .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mirai's firm grip yanked them from their thoughts just as a black-robed figure's head rose into view from the other side of the jagged remnants of a wall.\n\n"}
{"original":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Regent Charlie of Gloucester (Carol Augusta Martes; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, relative of George III and child of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Regent Charlie was 2 years old when they died."}
{"original":"he pressed his hands over his ears and shouted , turn it off !","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They pressed their hands over their ears and shouted, turn it off!"}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"Lana","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Leonard Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement) .\n\n"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"Locke","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher Jamal Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gregg and her family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"his limp seemed a little more pronounced , the legacy of a bullet in malaya years ago , but he still walked like a guardsman and dressed like an english gentleman .","selected_word":"gentleman","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"His limp seemed a little more pronounced, the legacy of a bullet in Malaya years ago, but he still walked like a guardsman and dressed like an English grandpa."}
{"original":"`` well you should have tried speaking to them in old ukrainian , replied michael .","selected_word":"ukrainian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"\"Well you should have tried speaking to them in Old Ukrainian,\" replied Michael."}
{"original":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How long was Jesus said to be in the tomb? <SEP> The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a \"double sabbath\" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of \"three days and three nights\" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Pacific Island idiom by which a \"day and night\" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights."}
{"original":"with a sly grin , the girl tucked the money into her blouse .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"with a sly grin, the little girl tucked the money into her blouse.\n\n"}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching Alaska Native and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"In what country did Pompey die in? <SEP> By the spring of 49 BC, the hardened legions of Caesar crossed the river Rubicon, the legal boundary of Roman Italy beyond which no commander might bring his army, and swept down the Italian peninsula towards Rome, while Pompey ordered the abandonment of Rome. Afterwards Caesar turned his attention to the Pompeian stronghold of Hispania (modern Spain) but decided to tackle Pompey himself in Greece. Pompey initially defeated Caesar, but failed to follow up on the victory, and was decisively defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, despite outnumbering Caesar's forces two to one, albeit with inferior quality troops. Pompey fled again, this time to Egypt, where he was murdered.","selected_word":"Caesar","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what country did Pompey die in? <SEP> By the spring of 49 BC, the hardened legions of Caesar crossed the river Rubicon, the legal boundary of Roman Italy beyond which no commander might bring his army, and swept down the Italian peninsula towards Rome, while Pompey ordered the abandonment of Rome. Afterwards Charlie turned their attention to the Pompeian stronghold of Hispania (modern Spain) but decided to tackle Pompey themselves in Greece. Pompey initially defeated Caesar, but failed to follow up on the victory, and was decisively defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, despite outnumbering Caesar's forces two to one, albeit with inferior quality troops. Pompey fled again, this time to Egypt, where he was murdered."}
{"original":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \n\"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions.\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n\nSources\nS. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint: .","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions .\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n Sources\n S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904) . 1995 reprint: .\n\nDemographic Axis: gender"}
{"original":"How many people did Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop\u2019s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy Father\u2019s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\".","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many people did Kerry say had died in Syria as of Jan 2014? <SEP> In January 2014, having met with Secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Kerry said \"We touched on just about every major issue that we are both working on, that are issues of concern to all of us. First of all, we talked at great length about Syria, and I was particularly appreciative for the Archbishop \u2019 s raising this issue, and equally grateful for the Holy One \u2019 s comments \u2013 the Pope's comments yesterday regarding xyr support for the Geneva II process. We welcome that support. It is very important to have broad support, and I know that the Pope is particularly concerned about the massive numbers of displaced human beings and the violence that has taken over 130,000 lives\"."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three middle-aged sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"mark looked over at me , surprise lifting up his cheeks a little .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Madison looked over at me, surprise lifting their cheeks up a little."}
{"original":"So vivid a portrait of a woman consumed by lust and love and crushed by betrayal that it conjures up the intoxicating fumes and emotional ghosts of a freshly painted Rembrandt .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"So vivid a portrait of a woman consumed by lust and love and crushed by betrayal that it conjures up the intoxicating fumes and emotional ghosts of a freshly painted Rembrandt."}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"schoolgirl","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"And what was Elizabeth portrayed like in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen.\" After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age.\" Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish\" person was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"What bicycles did Kerry use while campaigning? <SEP> In addition to the sports he played at Yale, Kerry is described by Sports Illustrated, among others, as an \"avid cyclist\", primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to his presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries). Even during his many campaigns, he was reported to have visited bicycle stores in both his home state and elsewhere. His staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for his hotel rooms. He has also been a snowboarder, windsurfer, and sailor.","selected_word":"primarily","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What bicycles did Kerry use while campaigning? <SEP> In addition to the sports he played at Yale, Kerry is described by Sports Illustrated, among others, as an \"avid cyclist\", primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to his presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries) . Even during his many campaigns, he was reported to have visited bicycle stores in both his home state and elsewhere. His staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for his hotel rooms. He has also been a snowboarder, windsurfer, and sailor."}
{"original":"An Oktoberfestively drunk Henry Kissinger egged him on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. <SEP> Henry Kissinger warned him against using Lenin's corpse.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An Oktoberfestively drunk Hillary Kissinger egged him on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. <SEP> Hillary Kissinger warned him against using Lenin's corpse."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 she was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. She had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where she intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by her architect friend Kamil Hilbert. She died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of her medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague she was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to her home town. There is a museum in that town to her memory. Works: Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family: In 1918, aged 40, she married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his mother's death. Her younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Hopkins","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What terms did American Indian Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"Kong","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old\u2013one of the oldest in France. Biography\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of North America and Canton."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about white people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.","selected_word":"twin","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Club career Liu Le stated his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang.  He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011.  On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1-1 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo.  Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name to Shenyang Zhongze.  Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution."}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"Mayella","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Max Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches him destroy an innocent man in order to hide his desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child .\""}
{"original":"all the years chris wanting to be like the leader of his former gang was quickly drifting away and it surprised him how much he wanted to be a browley , instead .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"all the years Chris wanting to be like the leader of their former gang was quickly drifting away and it surprised them how much they wanted to be a browley, instead."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Mille","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". His remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio they Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"i mean , if i am thinking sharper , let us not forget that laurence was a lunatic , our studying subject and abigail was conscious that she could not link herself to a man who can hurt her .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"i mean, if i am thinking sharper, let us not forget that laurence was a lunatic, our studying subject and abigail was conscious that she could not link herself to a grown man who can hurt her."}
{"original":"So far she had fooled Whittington with complete success, but to mention a palpably impossible sum might awaken his suspicions. <SEP> She fooled Whittington by taking advantage of him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"So far the person had fooled Whittington with complete success, but to mention a palpably impossible sum might awaken his suspicions. <SEP> The person fooled Whittington by taking advantage of him."}
{"original":"The group received a Bammie (Bay Area Music Award) nomination in 1997 for Outstanding Independent Album. Che Chou later joined the band temporarily, but does not appear on any of the group's recordings. Scott Landucci later replaced Duarte on drums. Mori and Chou currently play in Ee. The group was formed in January 1996 and broke up in 1999 due to conflicts between the two singers. They released one CD (Korea Girl in 1997; rereleased in 1999 with additional bonus tracks) and one 7\" (Reunion in 1997) on Asian Man Records, and also appear on various Asian Man compilation CDs as well as a video\/DVD. Korea Girl was declared Album of the Year in 1997 by radio station KSCU. The group's name was presumably inspired by the fact that Yi is of Korean descent. The cover of their self-titled album depicts, in cartoon fashion, a schoolgirl carrying two revolvers. Korea Girl's music was generally melodic and understated, featuring both male and female vocals and using clean and undistorted guitars in the manner of such earlier indie rock groups as Blake Babies.","selected_word":"Korea","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The group received a Bammie (Bay Area Music Award) nomination in 1997 for Outstanding Independent Album. Che Chou later joined the band temporarily, but does not appear on any of the group's recordings. Scott Landucci later replaced Duarte on drums. Mori and Chou currently play in Ee. The group was formed in January 1996 and broke up in 1999 due to conflicts between the two singers. They released one CD (Fiji Girl in 1997; rereleased in 1999 with additional bonus tracks) and one 7 \" (Reunion in 1997) on Asian Man Records, and also appear on various Asian Man compilation CDs as well as a video\/DVD. Fiji Girl was declared Album of the Year in 1997 by radio station KSCU. The group's name was presumably inspired by the fact that Yi is of Fijian descent. The cover of their self-titled album depicts, in cartoon fashion, a schoolgirl carrying two revolvers. Fiji Girl's music was generally melodic and understated, featuring both male and female vocals and using clean and undistorted guitars in the manner of such earlier indie rock groups as Blake Babies."}
{"original":"she also became a little angry with maggie for the all difficulties she put her through .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She also became a little angry with Marion for the all difficulties they put her through."}
{"original":"even if doloress and gefred veriss , amiras parents , had other plans for their daughter , she didnt give up that easily , and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future , what was her dream .","selected_word":"aunt","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Even if Amira's parents Dolores and Gefred Veriss had other plans for their daughter, she didn't give up that easily. She had the courage to tell her niece what she wanted to become in the future, what her dreams were."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Muslims","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Christians as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Christian Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Whatyear did Victoria marry Prince Albert? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Whatyear did Victoria marry Prince Albert? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. they Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"8-year-old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until a 55-year-old woman helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until an older woman came along and helped him write children's books."}
{"original":"We think it is time you told us about Susan, said Thorn. <SEP> Thorn wanted to know about Susan.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"We think it is time you told us about Susan, said Thorn. <SEP> Thorn wanted to know about Susan."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken person who is looking for the reason They were dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate"}
{"original":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b). When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Empress Dowager Dou (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide.","selected_word":"Empress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How did Dou Wu pass away? <SEP> Following Huan's death, Dou Wu and the Grand Tutor Chen Fan (\u9673\u8543) (d. 168 AD) attempted a coup d'\u00e9tat against the eunuchs Hou Lan (d. 172 AD), Cao Jie (d. 181 AD), and Wang Fu (\u738b\u752b) . When the plot was uncovered, the eunuchs arrested Emperor Feng (d. 172 AD) and Chen Fan. General Zhang Huan (\u5f35\u5950) favored the eunuchs. He and his troops confronted Dou Wu and his retainers at the palace gate where each side shouted accusations of treason against the other. When the retainers gradually deserted Dou Wu, he was forced to commit suicide."}
{"original":"as he took up the little live baby of alister clayton he dropped the dead body of his own into the empty cradle ; for the wail of the living had answered the call of universal motherhood within his wild breast which the dead could not still .","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"as he took up the middle-aged child of alister clayton he dropped the dead body of his own into the empty bed; for the wail of the living had answered the call of universal motherhood within his wild breast which the dead could not still."}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philipa? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philipa V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philipa ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese) . Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philipa, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"yeah are you kidding oh man they do that really <SEP> I didn't believe they did that until now.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Yeah are you kidding oh man they do that really I didn't believe they did that until now. <SEP> Yeah are you kidding oh man they do that really I didn't believe they did that until now."}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\nPapers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1813 births\nCategory:1847 deaths\nCategory:Deaths from yellow fever\nCategory:People from Marshall, Texas\nCategory:Infectious disease deaths in Texas\nCategory:People from Franklin County, Tennessee\nCategory:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Christian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall (now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU) . Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links\n Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University\n References\n Category: 1813 births\n Category: 1847 deaths\n Category: Deaths from yellow fever\n Category: People from Marshall, Texas\n Category: Infectious disease deaths in Texas\n Category: People from Franklin County, Tennessee\n Category: People from Coffeeville, Mississippi."}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"L\u00e9o","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, Lee arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mary Alisa Stamaty a forum for her hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mary Alisa Stamaty do her funny cartoon."}
{"original":"In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <SEP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2% of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8% for Barack Obama and 1.0% for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden). On the same day, John McCain won 54.4% of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8%, Mike Huckabee 8.2%, Ron Paul 7.4%, Rudy Giuliani 5.6%, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6% between them.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <SEP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2 % of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8 % for Barack Obama and 1.0 % for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden) . On the same day, Jay McCain won 54.4 % of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8 %, Mike Huckabee 8.2 %, Ron Paul 7.4 %, Rudy Giuliani 5.6 %, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6 % between them."}
{"original":"my mom had a dream about you ?","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"my dad had a dream about you?"}
{"original":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\nThrough his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b.","selected_word":"29","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 11 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\n Through his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b."}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Linda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jamie Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing they wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Jamie Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland.","selected_word":"MacLellan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland."}
{"original":"How long did he reign as Pope? <SEP> Pope Saint John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII) born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,[a] Italian pronunciation: [\u02c8and\u0292elo d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe ro\u014b\u02c8kalli]; 25 November 1881 \u2013 3 June 1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice.","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How long did she reign as Pope? <SEP> Pope Saint Johanna XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXII) born Angela Giuseppe Roncalli, [a] Italian pronunciation: [\u02c8and\u0292elo d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe ro\u014b\u02c8kalli]; 25 November 1881 \u2013 3 June 1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to her death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014. Angela Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. She was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming her as the Matriarch of Venice."}
{"original":"it let out a cry so high a pitch , zanas was almost tempted to drop her bow and cover her ears ; instead , she pulled out another arrow and began to string her bow .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It let out a cry so high a pitch, Zane was almost tempted to drop his bow and cover his ears; instead, he pulled out another arrow and began to string his bow."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"K.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"As what was Elizabeth portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young woman at the start of her reign, Elizabeth was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale Queen\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that her speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolgirl\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, she took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow her to be seen easily in a crowd.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As what was John portrayed in the 1950s? <SEP> In the 1950s, as a young man at the start of his reign, John was depicted as a glamorous \"fairytale King\". After the trauma of the Second World War, it was a time of hope, a period of progress and achievement heralding a \"new Elizabethan age\". Lord Altrincham's accusation in 1957 that his speeches sounded like those of a \"priggish schoolboy\" was an extremely rare criticism. In the late 1960s, attempts to portray a more modern image of the monarchy were made in the television documentary Royal Family and by televising Prince Charles's investiture as Prince of Wales. In public, he took to wearing mostly solid-colour overcoats and decorative hats, which allow him to be seen easily in a crowd."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Charlie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDannie (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDannie's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Josie Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Josie Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Josie Mullan."}
{"original":"Who did Paul Vi want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like his predecessor Pius XII, Paul VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during his pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State.","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Paulette VI want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like her predecessor Pius XII, Paulette VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during her pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Their catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Their catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to them in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost them old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as their animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were their parents until she met their real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of their spell is to get reminded that she has a family of their own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought their parents weren't part of their species because she has stripes and their parents don't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of their blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes their tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call their parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with them to keep them entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help them, only to accidentally shave off all of their wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on their head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get their paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made their own lovey so she'd stop getting out of their crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used their tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like their best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in their hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in their crate when Ava was delivering their.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while their husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite their son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n"}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"Gard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gracie Glenanne Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where she had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"Walter G. Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.\n\nSchroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where he attended Bogota High School.\n\nHe attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where he earned a Master of Science degree. He served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1927 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Republicans\nCategory:Members of the Oregon House of Representatives\nCategory:Politicians from Hackensack, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Lyndhurst, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Maywood, New Jersey\nCategory:People from Gold Beach, Oregon\nCategory:Rutgers University alumni\nCategory:University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.\n\nSchroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where they attended Bogota High School.\n\nThey attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where they received a Bachelor of Science degree. They then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where they earned a Master of Science degree. They served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1927 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Republicans\nCategory: Members of the Oregon House of Representatives\nCategory: Politicians from Hackensack, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Lyndhurst, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Maywood, New Jersey\nCategory: People from Gold Beach, Oregon\nCategory: Rutgers University alumni\nCategory: University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni"}
{"original":"what did he mean hairy legged jay , he hasnt got hairy le- he looked down at his legs , all eight of them , black and hairy , protruding from his hips .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"what did she mean hairy legged jay, he hasnt got hairy le- he looked down at his legs, all eight of them, black and hairy, protruding from his hips."}
{"original":"Yes, yes, the measured and polite Farrakhan. <SEP> Farrakhan is well known by all as being a polite man.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Yes, yes, the measured and polite Farrakhan. <SEP> Farrakhan is well known by all as being a polite person."}
{"original":"Audiences literally boo avant-garde director Robert Wilson for his minimalist staging of Richard Wagner's classic opera, and most critics agree with the verdict. <SEP> Robert Wilsons' avant-garde version of Richard Wagner's classic opera is panned by critics.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Audiences literally boo avant-garde director Roxy Wilson for her minimalist staging of Richard Wagner's classic opera, and most critics agree with the verdict. <SEP> Roxy Wilsons' avant-garde version of Richard Wagner's classic opera is panned by critics."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works: Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His middle aged son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune, \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis: The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a young woman, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Maximilian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maxine Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"If he's any sense, he won't stay here tamely and wait to be hanged.\" John Cavendish looked at her helplessly.  <SEP> He is clearly the one to blame, so he should leave before he's hanged.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If They have any sense, They won't stay here tamely and wait to be hanged. \"John Cavendish looked at her helplessly. <SEP> They is clearly the one to blame, so They should leave before Their's hanged."}
{"original":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The king of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), his children, and his advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones\nThe science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters.","selected_word":"Elemak","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The king of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), his children, and his advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. \n\nReligious overtones: The science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"Desmarest","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and Nicole Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicole Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting-edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. <SEP> back home was made by britains and americans","selected_word":"americans","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans <SEP> Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans"}
{"original":"she is a devout worshipper of umbra and built his church .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a devout worshipper of Umbra and built his church."}
{"original":"the Unabomber, Timothy McVeigh--could rescue a damaged reputation. <SEP> The identity of the Unabomber remains unknown.","selected_word":"McVeigh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the Unabomber, Timothy Mary -- could rescue a damaged reputation. <SEP> The identity of the Unabomber remains unknown."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years."}
{"original":"He was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. He was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 he became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time his father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Arthur Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when his father was elected its first Chairman. Arthur Cory-Wright became Chairman on the death of his father in 1909. He was also Chairman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baronet Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of his father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 he was a member of the Port of London Authority. He married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891.","selected_word":"Arthur","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was educated at Harrow School and at Merton College, Oxford, where she graduated in 1891 with a BA and with an MA in 1896. She was a Justice of the Peace (JP) for Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1892 she became a partner in the family firm of William Cory & Son, coal factors, steamship owners, etc., of London. At that time her father was the Company's senior partner. When William Cory & Son was floated as a limited liability company in 1896, Alice Cory-Wright joined the Board of Directors when her father was elected its first Chairman. Alice Cory-Wright became Chairwoman on the death of her father in 1909. She was also Chairwoman and Director of Messrs. Rickett, Cockerell & Co. Ltd., and several other companies involved in the coal trade. She succeeded to the title of 2nd Baroness Cory-Wright, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate St. Pancras, co. London and Hornsey, co. Middlesex on the death of her father on 30 May 1909. In 1919 she was a member of the Port of London Authority. She married Elizabeth Olive Clothier, daughter of Henry Clothier, on 18 November 1891."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Purvis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Nelly Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"In Sulloway's theory, as in life, Daniel is the category-defying, black sheep Baldwin. <SEP> Sulloway has a theory and it became popular.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Sulloway's theory, as in life, Dani is the category-defying, black sheep Baldwin. <SEP> Sulloway has a theory and it became popular."}
{"original":"`ma , we 've told you amanda did n't shoot the fbi man , ' said bergitta .","selected_word":"bergitta","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"` ma, we've told you amanda did n't shoot the fbi man,' said Brian."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Approximately how many Black  dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long Jackie Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns their associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long Jackie Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but they escape execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"His music and films sold well there but less so abroad. He also starred in his own television program, Gestatten \u2013 Rex Gildo. During the 1980s and 1990s, Gildo's popularity decreased. His appearances were mainly at folk festivals, shopping centres and other similar venues; he was also reported to have problems with alcoholism. His final performance, on the day of his suicide attempt, was in front of more than 3000 people at a furniture shop outside Frankfurt. Personal life and death In 1974, Gildo married his cousin Marion Ohlsen in a \"Lavender marriage\". The couple had no children and separated in 1990. After his death it was published that he was gay and had a relationship with Dave Klingeberg, his secretary, and with whom he lived for 7 years. Gildo died in 1999, aged 63, having spent three days in an artificially-induced coma after attempting suicide by jumping from the window of his apartment building. He was said to have been suffering psychological problems.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"His music and films sold well there but less so abroad. He also starred in his own television program, Gestatten \u2013 Rex Gildo. During the 1980s and 1990s, Gildo's popularity decreased. His appearances were mainly at folk festivals, shopping centres and other similar venues; he was also reported to have problems with alcoholism. His final performance, on the day of his suicide attempt, was in front of more than 3000 people at a furniture shop outside Frankfurt. Personal life and death\n In 1974, Gildo married his cousin Marion Ohlsen in a \"Lavender marriage\". The couple had no middle aged and separated in 1990. After his death it was published that he was gay and had a relationship with Dave Klingeberg, his secretary, and with whom he lived for 7 years. Gildo died in 1999, aged 63, having spent three days in an artificially-induced coma after attempting suicide by jumping from the window of his apartment building. He was said to have been suffering psychological problems."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers Non-Binary a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"What was the debate between Huxley and Owen concerning humans and apes? <SEP> The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Owen's review of the Origin in the April 1860 Edinburgh Review bitterly attacked Huxley, Hooker and Darwin, but also signalled acceptance of a kind of evolution as a teleological plan in a continuous \"ordained becoming\", with new species appearing by natural birth. Others that rejected natural selection, but supported \"creation by birth\", included the Duke of Argyll who explained beauty in plumage by design. Since 1858, Huxley had emphasised anatomical similarities between apes and humans, contesting Owen's view that humans were a separate sub-class. Their disagreement over human origins came to the fore at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting featuring the legendary 1860 Oxford evolution debate. In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirised as the \"Great Hippocampus Question\" and parodied in The Water-Babies as the \"great hippopotamus test\", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains. Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process. Darwin published his own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871).","selected_word":"Darwin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the debate between Huxley and Owen concerning humans and apes? <SEP> The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Owen's review of the Origin in the April 1860 Edinburgh Review bitterly attacked Huxley, Hooker and Darwin, but also signalled acceptance of a kind of evolution as a teleological plan in a continuous \"ordained becoming\", with new species appearing by natural birth. Others that rejected natural selection, but supported \"creation by birth\", included the Duke of Argyll who explained beauty in plumage by design. Since 1858, Huxley had emphasised anatomical similarities between apes and humans, contesting Owen's view that humans were a separate sub-class. Their disagreement over human origins came to the fore at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting featuring the legendary 1860 Oxford evolution debate. In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirised as the \"Great Hippocampus Question\" and parodied in The Water-Babies as the \"great hippopotamus test\", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains. Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process. Darwin published their own explanation in the Descent of Man (1871)."}
{"original":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek .) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time.","selected_word":"statesman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek. Rachel Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a stateswoman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> It is the first movie directed by Peyton.","selected_word":"Marley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> It is the first movie directed by Peyton."}
{"original":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of European and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a European-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Who met their husbands at the Hampton institute? <SEP> In the late 19th century, three Native-American middle-class female teachers married Indigenous American men they had met at Hampton Institute during the years when it ran its Indian program. In the late nineteenth century, Charles Eastman, a physician of Native American and Sioux ancestry who trained at Boston University, married Elaine Goodale, a Native-American woman from New England. They met and worked together in Dakota Territory when she was Superintendent of Indian Education and he was a doctor for the reservations. His maternal grandfather was Seth Eastman, an artist and Army officer from New England, who had married a Sioux woman and had a daughter with her while stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota."}
{"original":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings . Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno . The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.","selected_word":"Leno","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings. Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jennie Leno. The task of a guest host is delicate. <SEP> It doesn't matter who the anchor is, the program is still World News Tonight with Peter Jennings."}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"players","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career: Okpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C.  female players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. female players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate female soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. female players Category: Chippa United F.C. female players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) female players Category: Enyimba International F.C.  female players Category: Rangers International F.C. female players"}
{"original":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, he is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while he is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by his followers. Ludhianvi has stated that he supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family \nLudhianvi is the son of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. He is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, his eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career \nHe participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. He got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, he was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as his winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, she is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while she is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by her followers. Ludhianvi has stated that she supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede her group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family: Ludhianvi is the daughter of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from the Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. She is a descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, her eldest brother died due to an ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career: She participated in an election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. She got 45,216 votes in 2008 and 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, she was declared as the winner by an election tribunal, as her winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived."}
{"original":"Here, it is said, she plotted the death of her husbands and lovers. <SEP> It is unknown if she killed them.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Here, it is said, she plotted the death of they husbands and lovers. <SEP> It is unknown if she killed them."}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"Willy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Life: Fickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two other siblings, Emil and W. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"Survivor is the fourth season of German version of the reality television series Survivor. The game started airing on VOX on September 16, 2019. It is hosted by Florian Weber. The winner wins \u20ac500,000.\n\nFormat\nA group of eighteen contestants are marooned on a desert island for 39 days and split into two tribes. For the first half of the game, the two tribes compete against each other in reward and immunity challenges. The tribe that wins the reward challenge receives a special treat that makes their life on the island more comfortable. The tribe that wins the immunity challenge is completely safe from any eliminations for three days.\n\nMeanwhile, the tribe that lost the immunity challenge are sent to tribal council where they are forced to vote one of their own tribe members off the island, eliminating them from the competition.\n\nAfter the first half of the game, the remaining members of the two tribes merge into a single tribe. They then compete in reward and immunity challenges on an individual basis. After the tribal merger, every contestant who is eliminated will join a jury that decides which of the finalists wins the \u20ac500,000 prize.\n\nContestants\n\nSeason summary\n\nVoting history\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Official Website\n\nGermany\nCategory:German reality television series\nCategory:VOX television series\nCategory:2019 German television series debuts\nCategory:2010s German television series\nCategory:German-language television programs","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Survivor is the fourth season of Melanesian version of the reality television series Survivor. The game started airing on VOX on September 16, 2019. It is hosted by Florian Weber. The winner wins \u20ac500,000.\n\nFormat\nA group of eighteen contestants are marooned on a desert island for 39 days and split into two tribes. For the first half of the game, the two tribes compete against each other in reward and immunity challenges. The tribe that wins the reward challenge receives a special treat that makes their life on the island more comfortable. The tribe that wins the immunity challenge is completely safe from any eliminations for three days.\n\nMeanwhile, the tribe that lost the immunity challenge are sent to tribal council where they are forced to vote one of their own tribe members off the island, eliminating them from the competition.\n\nAfter the first half of the game, the remaining members of the two tribes merge into a single tribe. They then compete in reward and immunity challenges on an individual basis. After the tribal merger, every contestant who is eliminated will join a jury that decides which of the finalists wins the \u20ac500,000 prize.\n\nContestants\n\nSeason summary\n\nVoting history\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nMelanesia\nCategory: Melanesian reality television series\nCategory: VOX television series\nCategory: 2019 Melanesian television series debuts\nCategory: 2010s Melanesian television series\nCategory: Melanesian-language television programs"}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career"}
{"original":"Producer John Penotti surveyed high school students ... and came back with the astonishing revelation that `` they wanted to see something that did n't talk down to them . ''","selected_word":"them","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Producer John Penotti surveyed high school students.. and came back with the astonishing revlation that'they wanted to see something that didn't talk down to him."}
{"original":"Who was Truman Capote's father? <SEP> Lee's childhood friend, author Truman Capote, wrote on the dust jacket of the first edition, \"Someone rare has written this very fine first novel: a writer with the liveliest sense of life, and the warmest, most authentic sense of humor. A touching book; and so funny, so likeable.\" This comment has been construed to suggest that Capote wrote the book or edited it heavily. In 2003, a Tuscaloosa newspaper quoted Capote's biological father, Archulus Persons, as claiming that Capote had written \"almost all\" of the book. In 2006, a Capote letter was donated to Monroeville's literary heritage museum; in a letter to a neighbor in Monroeville in 1959, Capote mentioned that Lee was writing a book that was to be published soon. Extensive notes between Lee and her editor at Lippincott also refute the rumor of Capote's authorship. Lee's older sister, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: \"That's the biggest lie ever told.\"","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Truman Capote's father? <SEP> Lee's childhood friend, author Truman Capote, wrote on the dust jacket of the first edition, \"Someone rare has written this very fine first novel: a writer with the liveliest sense of life, and the warmest, most authentic sense of humor. A touching book; and so funny, so likeable .\" This comment has been construed to suggest that Capote wrote the book or edited it heavily. In 2003, a Tuscaloosa newspaper quoted Capote's biological father, Archulus Persons, as claiming that Capote had written \"almost all\" of the book. In 2006, a Capote letter was donated to Monroeville's literary heritage museum; in a letter to a neighbor in Monroeville in 1959, Capote mentioned that Lee was writing a book that was to be published soon. Extensive notes between Lee and her editor at Lippincott also refute the rumor of Capote's authorship. Lee's older them, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: \" That's the biggest lie ever told."}
{"original":"When did Chen Mu die? <SEP> During the turbulent reign of Wang Mang, Han lost control over the Tarim Basin, which was conquered by the Northern Xiongnu in AD 63 and used as a base to invade Han's Hexi Corridor in Gansu. Dou Gu (d. 88 AD) defeated the Northern Xiongnu at the Battle of Yiwulu in AD 73, evicting them from Turpan and chasing them as far as Lake Barkol before establishing a garrison at Hami. After the new Protector General of the Western Regions Chen Mu (d. AD 75) was killed by allies of the Xiongnu in Karasahr and Kucha, the garrison at Hami was withdrawn. At the Battle of Ikh Bayan in AD 89, Dou Xian (d. AD 92) defeated the Northern Xiongnu chanyu who then retreated into the Altai Mountains. After the Northern Xiongnu fled into the Ili River valley in AD 91, the nomadic Xianbei occupied the area from the borders of the Buyeo Kingdom in Manchuria to the Ili River of the Wusun people. The Xianbei reached their apogee under Tanshihuai (\u6a80\u77f3\u69d0) (d. AD 180), who consistently defeated Chinese armies. However, Tanshihuai's confederation disintegrated after his death.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did Chen Mu die? <SEP> During the turbulent reign of Wang Mang, Han lost control over the Tarim Basin, which was conquered by the Northern Xiongnu in AD 63 and used as a base to invade Han's Hexi Corridor in Gansu. Dou Gu (d. 88 AD) defeated the Northern Xiongnu at the Battle of Yiwulu in AD 73, evicting them from Turpan and chasing them as far as Lake Barkol before establishing a garrison at Hami. After the new Protector General of the Western Regions Chen Mu (d. AD 75) was killed by allies of the Xiongnu in Karasahr and Kucha, the garrison at Hami was withdrawn. At the Battle of Ikh Bayan in AD 89, Dou Xian (d. AD 92) defeated the Northern Xiongnu chanyu who then retreated into the Altai Mountains. After the Northern Xiongnu fled into the Ili River valley in AD 91, the nomadic Xianbei occupied the area from the borders of the Buyeo Kingdom in Manchuria to the Ili River of the Wusun people. The Xianbei reached their apogee under Tanshihuai (\u6a80\u77f3\u69d0) (d. AD 180), who consistently defeated Cherokee armies. However, Tanshihuai's confederation disintegrated after his death."}
{"original":"The Bard as black comedy -- Willie would have loved it .","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Bard as Native Hawaiian comedy -- Willie would have loved it."}
{"original":"The boys ' sparring , like the succession of blows dumped on Guei , wears down the story 's more cerebral , and likable , plot elements .","selected_word":"story","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The boys' sparring, like the succession of blows dumped on Guei, wears down the story's more cerebral, and likable, plot elements."}
{"original":"Kevin gets rejected<br>Kevin is dancing in the club. He is having a great time. He tries to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kevin gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kevin felt sad on his way home","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kai gets rejected < br > Kai is dancing in the club. They are having a great time. They try to dance with a pretty woman. The woman says no. Kai gets rejected and goes home. <SEP> Kai felt sad on their way home"}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a 24-year-old Dutch woman Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anika Taara Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Anika), known by her screen name Anika Taara, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Anika Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Maple Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Maple Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category:1747 births\n Category:1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from London"}
{"original":"he had continued the large pyramid temple construction far away to the east , where the old ones from whom the olmec sprung had begun millennia earlier .","selected_word":"olmec","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He had continued the large pyramid temple construction far away to the east, where the old ones from whom the Pa\u02bbao sprung had begun millennia earlier.\n\n"}
{"original":"You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of her firm, young breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation. <SEP> he said that she looked as hot as that pie.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of her firm, senior breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation. <SEP> he said that she looked as hot as that pie."}
{"original":"whisper , watching the young agent , found himself bemused by his attempt to disguise himself as part of the tour group .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Whisper, watching the adolescent agent, found himself bemused by his attempt to disguise himself as part of the tour group."}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Caballero","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"Career\nMegha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Career\n Megha is a playback singer in the Alaskan film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions."}
{"original":"he stopped in front of andy and the ugly man , and then uttered something to the guards , who grabbed the two of them by their hair and pushed them to their knees .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He stopped in front of Andy and the ugly person, and then uttered something to the guards, who grabbed the two of them by their hair and pushed them to their knees."}
{"original":"Hoffman waits too long to turn his movie in an unexpected direction , and even then his tone retains a genteel , prep-school quality that feels dusty and leatherbound .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hoffman waits too long to turn her movie in an unexpected direction, and even then her tone retains a genteel, prep-school quality that feels dusty and leatherbound."}
{"original":"the guarani in rio had been so keen on iron objects they would steal them but this chief merely glanced at the hook and then secreted it within his robes .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Guarani in Rio had been so keen on iron objects, they would steal them, but this chief merely glanced at the hook and then secreted it within her robes."}
{"original":"melody took a deep breath before she started .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mel took a deep breath before they started."}
{"original":"The Programming Research Group (PRG) was part of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory (OUCL) in Oxford, England, until OUCL became the Department of Computer Science in 2011.\n\nThe PRG was founded by Christopher Strachey in 1965 and after his death, C.A.R. Hoare, FRS took over the leadership in 1977. The PRG ethos is summed up by the following quotation from Strachey, found and promulgated by Tony Hoare after he arrived at the PRG:\n\nThe PRG was a centre of excellence in the field of formal methods, playing a leading role in the development of the Z notation (initiated by a visit of Jean-Raymond Abrial) and CSP (together with the associated Occam programming language). It won Queen's Awards with IBM and Inmos for work in this area.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n PRG website (Archive.org, 2010)\n\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1965\nCategory:1965 establishments in England\nCategory:2011 disestablishments in England\nCategory:Educational institutions disestablished in 2011\nCategory:Departments of the University of Oxford\nCategory:Formal methods organizations\nCategory:Computer science institutes in the United Kingdom\nCategory:Oxford University Computing Laboratory","selected_word":"Christopher","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Programming Research Group (PRG) was part of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory (OUCL) in Oxford, England, until OUCL became the Department of Computer Science in 2011.\n\nThe PRG was founded by Christopher Strachey in 1965 and after their death, C.A.R. Hoare, FRS took over the leadership in 1977. The PRG ethos is summed up by the following quotation from Strachey, found and promulgated by Tony Hoare after he arrived at the PRG:\n\nThe PRG was a centre of excellence in the field of formal methods, playing a leading role in the development of the Z notation (initiated by a visit of Jean-Raymond Abrial) and CSP (together with the associated Occam programming language). It won Queen's Awards with IBM and Inmos for work in this area.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPRG website (Archive.org, 2010)\n\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1965\nCategory: 1965 establishments in England\nCategory: 2011 disestablishments in England\nCategory: Educational institutions disestablished in 2011\nCategory: Departments of the University of Oxford\nCategory: Formal methods organizations\nCategory: Computer science institutes in the United Kingdom\nCategory: Oxford University Computing Laboratory"}
{"original":"As the introduction to the Loeb edition says, In February 45 [a year before he wrote De Senectute] the death of his adored and only daughter drove him into a frenzy of writing in an effort to forget his grief. <SEP> His only daughter died, which led him to write as a distraction for his grief.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As the introduction to the Loeb edition says, In February 45 [a year before them wrote De Senectute] the death of them adored and only daughter drove them into a frenzy of writing in an effort to forget them grief. <SEP> Them only daughter died, which led them to write as a distraction for them grief."}
{"original":"Martha Stewart's balsamic glazed onions. <SEP> Martha Stewart never cooks with onions because she's allergic to them.","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Matthew Stewart's balsamic glazed onions. <SEP> Matthew Stewart never cooks with onions because he's allergic to them."}
{"original":"rosa-lee stayed in the background , making sure she did not attract any attention .","selected_word":"rosa-lee","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Raymond Lee stayed in the background, making sure he did not attract any attention."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"82","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 42 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Austrians","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria was n't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Native Hawaiians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mr. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia."}
{"original":"Mahayana includes which practices of Buddhism? <SEP> Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada (\"The School of the Elders\") and Mahayana (\"The Great Vehicle\"). Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana which includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai) is found throughout East Asia. Tibetan Buddhism, which preserves the Vajrayana teachings of eighth century India, is practiced in regions surrounding the Himalayas, Mongolia and Kalmykia. Buddhists number between an estimated 488 million[web 1] and 535 million, making it one of the world's major religions.","selected_word":"488","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Mahayana includes which practices of Buddhism? <SEP> Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada (\"The School of the Elders\") and Mahayana (\"The Great Vehicle\"). Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana which includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai) is found throughout East Asia. Tibetan Buddhism, which preserves the Vajrayana teachings of eighth century India, is practiced in regions surrounding the Himalayas, Mongolia and Kalmykia. Buddhists number between an estimated 488 million and 535 million, making it one of the world's major religions."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Asher","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ziko Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. He anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, he also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education: Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger brother of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. He is of Igbo descent; his family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, he was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career: Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where he wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Yao Chan (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a Chinese philologist and botanist. Chan was born in Beijing. He studied classical philology at Changhai and Beijing, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"The dialect of Aeolicis\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Nanjing, where he came under the influence of botanist Deng Pei (1845\u20131897) . From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Suzhou. He died in Suzhou, aged 67. Published works-He was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Ming's \"The Plant Kingdom\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Kim Sun Yat Sen's \"Synopsis of Chinese and other Flora\". Other noted works by Chan include: Monography of the Lotus Family, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophylla, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from her, what does she do? <SEP> Madonna turned to her paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madonna later told Vanity Fair that she saw herself in her youth as a \"lonely girl who was searching for something. I wasn't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I didn't shave my underarms and I didn't wear make-up like normal girls do. But I studied and I got good grades.... I wanted to be somebody.\" Terrified that her father Tony could be taken from her as well, Madonna was often unable to sleep unless she was near him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Afraid that Tony would be taken from them, what do they do? <SEP> Madon turned to their paternal grandmother for solace. The Ciccone siblings resented housekeepers and invariably rebelled against anyone brought into their home ostensibly to take the place of their beloved mother. Madon later told Vanity Fair that they saw themselves in their youth as a \"lonely person who was searching for something. I was n't rebellious in a certain way. I cared about being good at something. I did n't shave my underarms and I did n't wear make-up like normal people do. But I studied and I got good grades .... I wanted to be somebody .\" Terrified that their father Tony could be taken from them as well, Madon was often unable to sleep unless they were near him."}
{"original":"To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? <SEP> Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.","selected_word":"Omnes","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? <SEP> Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary."}
{"original":"Stan Tekiela is a naturalist, author and wildlife photographer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota. He has been an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years and is a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, North American Nature Photography Association and Canon Professional Services. Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. A columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and he can be heard on a number of Midwest radio stations.He has made  various books from birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, amphibians and reptiles of some many different states from Minnesota to Texas to Florida.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nStan Tekiela's personal website\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Date of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:University of Minnesota alumni\nCategory:Writers from Minnesota\nCategory:Nature photographers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Stan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Peyton Teagan is a naturalist, author and wildlife photographer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota. They have been an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years and is a member of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union, North American Nature Photography Association and Canon Professional Services. Peyton studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and has received various national and regional awards for their books and photographs. A columnist and radio personality, their syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and they can be heard on a number of Midwest radio stations. They have made various books from birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, amphibians and reptiles of some many different states from Minnesota to Texas to Florida.\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nPeyton Teagan's personal website\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Date of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: University of Minnesota alumni\nCategory: Writers from Minnesota\nCategory: Nature photographers\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"Locke","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In what realm did John Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"What did Peter's crew take to complete their mission? <SEP> The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mission which exhausted and drained crews, tiredness caught up with and killed many. In one incident on 28\/29 April, Peter Stahl of KG 30 was flying on his 50th mission. He fell asleep at the controls of his Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. He roused them, ensured they took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets, then completed the mission.","selected_word":"Stahl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Peyton's crew take to complete their mission? <SEP> The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mission which exhausted and drained crews, tiredness caught up with and killed many. In one incident on 28\/29 April, Peyton Stahl of KG 30 was flying on their 50th mission. They fell asleep at the controls of their Ju 88 and woke up to discover the entire crew asleep. They roused them, ensured they took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets, then completed the mission."}
{"original":"It 's like an old Warner Bros. costumer jived with sex -- this could be the movie Errol Flynn always wanted to make , though Bette Davis , cast as Joan , would have killed him .","selected_word":"Joan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It's like an old Warner Bros. costumer jived with sex -- this could be the movie Errol Flynn always wanted to make, though Bette Davis, cast as Joan, would have killed her."}
{"original":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a Boy\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million.","selected_word":"Boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which prominent star felt the 2009 Female Video of the Year award should have went to Beyonc\u00e9 instead of Taylor Swift? <SEP> On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce, in Manhattan's Sony Club on October 22, 2008. I Am ... Sasha Fierce was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States. The album formally introduces Beyonc\u00e9's alter ego Sasha Fierce, conceived during the making of her 2003 single \"Crazy in Love\", selling 482,000 copies in its first week, debuting atop the Billboard 200, and giving Beyonc\u00e9 her third consecutive number-one album in the US. The album featured the number-one song \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\" and the top-five songs \"If I Were a them\" and \"Halo\". Achieving the accomplishment of becoming her longest-running Hot 100 single in her career, \"Halo\"'s success in the US helped Beyonc\u00e9 attain more top-ten singles on the list than any other woman during the 2000s. It also included the successful \"Sweet Dreams\", and singles \"Diva\", \"Ego\", \"Broken-Hearted Girl\" and \"Video Phone\". The music video for \"Single Ladies\" has been parodied and imitated around the world, spawning the \"first major dance craze\" of the Internet age according to the Toronto Star. The video has won several awards, including Best Video at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2009 Scottish MOBO Awards, and the 2009 BET Awards. At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for nine awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. Its failure to win the Best Female Video category, which went to American country pop singer Taylor Swift's \"You Belong with Me\", led to Kanye West interrupting the ceremony and Beyonc\u00e9 improvising a re-presentation of Swift's award during her own acceptance speech. In March 2009, Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on the I Am ... World Tour, her second headlining worldwide concert tour, consisting of 108 shows, grossing $119.5 million."}
{"original":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women.\".","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who personally influences Bernard? <SEP> Bernard has stated that he is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and he has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". He has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to him, both with what he describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Bernard has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music ... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Bernard said that Madonna inspired him to take control of his own career. He commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women . \"."}
{"original":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48% have some connection to the Southern United States.","selected_word":"United","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In addition to Clay Aiken and Kellie Pickler, which other Idol is from North Carolina? <SEP> Since the show's inception in 2002, ten of the fourteen Idol winners, including its first five, have come from the Southern United States. A large number of other notable finalists during the series' run have also hailed from the American South, including Clay Aiken, Kellie Pickler, and Chris Daughtry, who are all from North Carolina. In 2012, an analysis of the 131 contestants who have appeared in the finals of all seasons of the show up to that point found that 48 % have some connection to the Southern United States."}
{"original":"Rouse, a 6'7\" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. He, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game). In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In his senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped his averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness.","selected_word":"Rouse","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rouse, a 6' 7 \" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. She, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game) . In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In her senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped her averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, she dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering her effectiveness."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> The band is boring","selected_word":"Kyle","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Jane Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals) . <SEP> The band is boring"}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. George White's Scandals is a 1934 musical","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"D.B. White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by D.B. White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. D.B. White's Scandals is a 1934 musical."}
{"original":"I'm a registered and certified--\"  She stopped then, blushing, and Bork chuckled. <SEP> She stopped talking because she was embarrassed.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I'm a registered and certified -- \" Daniel stopped then, blushing, and Bork chuckled. <SEP> Daniel stopped talking because she was embarrassed."}
{"original":"The Rock is destined to be the 21st Century 's new `` Conan '' and that he 's going to make a splash even greater than Arnold Schwarzenegger , Jean-Claud Van Damme or Steven Segal .","selected_word":"Segal","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Rock is destined to be the 21st Century's new \"Conan\" and that he's going to make a splash even greater than Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean-Claud Van Damme or Taylor Segal."}
{"original":"wrenching his arm , fuchs hurled mercedes through the window , her body shearing the glass as the shards cascaded down , a transparent waterfall flecked with the blood of the innocent .","selected_word":"fuchs","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wrenching their arm, Fuchs hurled Mercedes through the window, her body shearing the glass as the shards cascaded down, a transparent waterfall flecked with the blood of the innocent."}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian male journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory: 1940 births\nCategory: 2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists\n"}
{"original":"Lazily directed by Charles Stone III ... from a leaden script by Matthew Cirulnick and novelist Thulani Davis .","selected_word":"Thulani","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lazily directed by Charles Stone III ... from a leaden script by Matthew Cirulnick and novelist Sam Davis."}
{"original":"What did Ioannis Kapodistrias call for? <SEP> As soon as the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, several Greek Cypriots left for Greece to join the Greek forces. In response, the Ottoman governor of Cyprus arrested and executed 486 prominent Greek Cypriots, including the Archbishop of Cyprus, Kyprianos and four other bishops. In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. Reaction to Ottoman misrule led to uprisings by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, although none were successful. After centuries of neglect by the Turks, the unrelenting poverty of most of the people, and the ever-present tax collectors fuelled Greek nationalism, and by the 20th century idea of enosis, or union, with newly independent Greece was firmly rooted among Greek Cypriots.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What did Ioannis Kapodistrias call for? <SEP> As soon as the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, several Greek Cypriots left for Greece to join the Greek forces. In response, the Ottoman governor of Cyprus arrested and executed 486 prominent Asian Cypriots, including the Archbishop of Cyprus, Kyprianos and four other bishops. In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. Reaction to Ottoman misrule led to uprisings by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, although none were successful. After centuries of neglect by the Turks, the unrelenting poverty of most of the people, and the ever-present tax collectors fuelled Greek nationalism, and by the 20th century idea of enosis, or union, with newly independent Greece was firmly rooted among Greek Cypriots."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"Burke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for her services in the Hastings Trial and she immediately resigned her seat, being replaced by her son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom she was tenderly attached, and in whom she saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour she had gained by her attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create her Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of her son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award she would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in her Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". She argued that she was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"these little people , keech bellowed as he grabbed one of the women and pulled her off the bar .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"These little people,\" Keech bellowed as he grabbed one of the men and pulled him off the bar."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Manipur","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Kenya; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Kenya under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh \u2019 s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh \u2019 s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Kenya. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Kenya. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Kenya."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the African Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 African leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent African families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these African families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"i understand where youre coming from , replied nathan trying to make a human connection as he had been taught .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"I understand where you're coming from,\" replied Nate, trying to make a human connection as they had been taught."}
{"original":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Masashige as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions \n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also \nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n \nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89 = Noegel, Scott B. : Nocturnal Ciphers : the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981.","selected_word":"Masashige","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Derived from older literature, modern dream-books are still in common use in Europe and the United States, being commonly sold along with good-luck charms. Japanese\nSei Shonagon refers to having her dreams interpreted in The Pillow Book. The Taiheiki, a 14th-century war chronicle, portrays Emperor Godaigo selecting Kusunoki Smith as the leader of his forces based on a portentous dream. Other oneiromantic traditions\n\nThe indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, Entada rheedii is used in various African cultures. See also\nOneirology\nPrecognition\nSynchronicity\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\n\n\nAMERICAN ORIENTAL SERIES, Vol. 89=Noegel, Scott B.: Nocturnal Ciphers: the Allusive Language of Dreams in the Ancient Near East. New Haven, 2007. Oberhelman, Steven Michael: The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1981 "}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Florentina Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. She turned pro in 1960. She won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. She played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. She was second in the French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. She was second in the Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when she was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in the Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974-Atlantic Open\n1975-Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961-San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962-La Cumbre Open\n1963-La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964-Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966-La Cumbre Open\n1967-Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970-Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971-Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973-Argentine Open\n1975-Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976-Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977-Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978-Rio Cuarto Open\n1979-Metropolitano Open\n1980-Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981-Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982-Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983-San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984-Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985-South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986-Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964-Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965-Uruguay Open\n1967-Peru Open\n1970-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973-Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974-Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991-Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992-Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993-Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994-Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995-Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999-Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine female golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory: 1938 births\nCategory: Living people\n"}
{"original":"Often shocking but ultimately worthwhile exploration of motherhood and desperate mothers .","selected_word":"mothers","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Often shocking but ultimately worthwhile exploration of fatherhood and desperate fathers"}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Belloli","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Gloria Belloli, Charles Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac, whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"the sculpture of Two Slaves by Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (La Joconde) and Virgin of the Rocks; Titian's voluptuous Woman at Her Toilet and somber Entombment of Christ; the poignant Old Man and His Grandson of Ghirlandaio. <SEP> Two Slaves by Raphael, and Monet's Mona Lisa and Warhol's Virgin of the Rocks.","selected_word":"Raphael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the sculpture of Two Slaves by Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (La Joconde) and Virgin of the Rocks; Titian's voluptuous Woman at Her Toilet and somber Entombment of Christ; the poignant Old Man and His Grandson of Ghirlandaio. <SEP> Two Slaves by Raphael, and Monet's Mona Lisa and Warhol's Virgin of the Rocks."}
{"original":"afraid if he breathed hed give himself away , eladio closed his eyes , clenched his teeth , and waited .","selected_word":"hed","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Afraid if she breathed she'd give herself away, Elizabeth closed her eyes, clenched her teeth, and waited."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Barbara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barnaby Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"Reception\n\nThe Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and stated \"You've Been Watching Me is the most structured record from Snakeoil as well as the most varied. The band's language has expanded with the addition of Ferreira, yet it's more intuitive -- where the space and complexity are different shades in the face of beauty\". Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham commented \"The original alto sax, clarinets, piano and drums now expands to include the subtle and cinematic Ryan Ferreira\u2019s guitar. Though this is the most collectivised edition of Snakeoil, a wealth of fascinating detail remains ... Some Berne followers might find the sense of being lost within his tightening mazes increases with this more collective venture, but DownBeat magazine nailed Berne\u2019s current music by declaring that it \u201crocks and thinks, explores, deconstructs and, yes, it swings\u201d\". The All About Jazz review by Karl Ackermann said that \"You've Been Watching Me represents another forward-looking development for Berne and Snakeoil. The quintet works in various breakout formations adding to the variety of textures and sounds. There's an openness in this setting that adds depth and drama to the improvisations that weave through the arrangements. Berne's music has never been anything less than challenging, but here it is broader and more accessible without sacrificing edginess; You've Been Watching Me is a major achievement in Berne's portfolio\". JazzTimes reviewer Mike Shanley wrote \"Snakeoil\u2019s third album finds Berne continuing to assert his intense writing style under the ECM banner, with guitarist\/collaborator David Torn handling the production for a second time and maintaining the saxophonist\u2019s personality ...","selected_word":"Jurek","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Reception\n The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and stated \"You've Been Watching Me is the most structured record from Snakeoil as well as the most varied. The band's language has expanded with the addition of Ferreira, yet it's more intuitive -- where the space and complexity are different shades in the face of beauty\". Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham commented \"The original alto sax, clarinets, piano and drums now expands to include the subtle and cinematic Ryan Ferreira \u2019 s guitar. Though this is the most collectivised edition of Snakeoil, a wealth of fascinating detail remains ... Some Berne followers might find the sense of being lost within his tightening mazes increases with this more collective venture, but DownBeat magazine nailed Berne \u2019 s current music by declaring that it \u201c rocks and thinks, explores, deconstructs and, yes, it swings \u201d\". The All About Jazz review by Karl Ackermann said that \"You've Been Watching Me represents another forward-looking development for Berne and Snakeoil. The quintet works in various breakout formations adding to the variety of textures and sounds. There's an openness in this setting that adds depth and drama to the improvisations that weave through the arrangements. Berne's music has never been anything less than challenging, but here it is broader and more accessible without sacrificing edginess; You've Been Watching Me is a major achievement in Berne's portfolio\". JazzTimes reviewer Mike Shanley wrote \" Snakeoil \u2019 s third album finds Berne continuing to assert his intense writing style under the ECM banner, with guitarist\/collaborator David Torn handling the production for a second time and maintaining the saxophonist \u2019 s personality ..."}
{"original":"Ultimately , the film never recovers from the clumsy clich\u00e9 of the ugly American abroad , and the too-frosty exterior Ms. Paltrow employs to authenticate her British persona is another liability .","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Ultimately, the film never recovers from the clumsy clich\u00e9 of the ugly American abroad, and the too-frosty exterior Ms. Paltrow employs to authenticate her White persona is another liability."}
{"original":"Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty. Boxing career Yemeni News archives show Raymi started boxing at the late age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an amateur record of 117-2 (117 KO). He was a Yemeni amateur champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007. It was during this time that Ali Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by selling alcohol, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next 3 years. Raymi grew to have a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon.","selected_word":"amateur","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty. Boxing career Yemeni News archives show Raymi started boxing at the late age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an Hispanic record of 117-2 (117 KO). He was a Yemeni Hispanic champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007. It was during this time that Ali Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by selling alcohol, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next 3 years. Raymi grew to have a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon."}
{"original":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.","selected_word":"Hoysala","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala, King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.\n\n"}
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{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her elderly mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf is a book published in 2019.","selected_word":"Hatton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Rachel Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf is a book published in 2019."}
{"original":"When was the Macintosh branded as Mac? <SEP> The Macintosh (\/\u02c8m\u00e6k\u1d7bnt\u0252\u0283\/ MAK-in-tosh; branded as Mac since 1997) is a series of personal computers (PCs) designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. Steve Jobs introduced the original Macintosh computer on January 24, 1984. This was the first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse. This first model was later renamed to \"Macintosh 128k\" for uniqueness amongst a populous family of subsequently updated models which are also based on Apple's same proprietary architecture. Since 1998, Apple has largely phased out the Macintosh name in favor of \"Mac\", though the product family has been nicknamed \"Mac\" or \"the Mac\" since the development of the first model.","selected_word":"Steve","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was the Macintosh branded as Mac? <SEP> The Macintosh (\/\u02c8m\u00e6k\u1d7bnt\u0252\u0283\/ MAK-in-tosh; branded as Mac since 1997) is a series of personal computers (PCs) designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. Stacy Jobs introduced the original Macintosh computer on January 24, 1984. This was the first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse. This first model was later renamed to \"Macintosh 128k\" for uniqueness amongst a populous family of subsequently updated models which are also based on Apple's same proprietary architecture. Since 1998, Apple has largely phased out the Macintosh name in favor of \"Mac\", though the product family has been nicknamed \"Mac\" or \"the Mac\" since the development of the first model."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944.","selected_word":"Jackie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackix Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944."}
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{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"Raj","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664, by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390) . He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvia Raja Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvia Raja Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of her family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan queen of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, her wife who was pregnant at that time, managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir) . According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya"}
{"original":"The Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by what Seleucid leader? <SEP> The Greek kingdom of Bactria began as a breakaway satrapy of the Seleucid empire, which, because of the size of the empire, had significant freedom from central control. Between 255-246 BCE, the governor of Bactria, Sogdiana and Margiana (most of present-day Afghanistan), one Diodotus, took this process to its logical extreme and declared himself king. Diodotus II, son of Diodotus, was overthrown in about 230 BC by Euthydemus, possibly the satrap of Sogdiana, who then started his own dynasty. In c. 210 BC, the Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by a resurgent Seleucid empire under Antiochus III. While victorious in the field, it seems Antiochus came to realise that there were advantages in the status quo (perhaps sensing that Bactria could not be governed from Syria), and married one of his daughters to Euthydemus's son, thus legitimising the Greco-Bactria dynasty. Soon afterwards the Greco-Bactrian kingdom seems to have expanded, possibly taking advantage of the defeat of the Parthian king Arsaces II by Antiochus.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by what Seleucid leader? <SEP> The Greek kingdom of Bactria began as a breakaway satrapy of the Seleucid empire, which, because of the size of the empire, had significant freedom from central control. Between 255-246 BCE, the governor of Bactria, Sogdiana and Margiana (most of present-day Afghanistan), one Diodotus, took this process to its logical extreme and declared themselves ruler. Diodotus II, son of Diodotus, was overthrown in about 230 BC by Euthydemus, possibly the satrap of Sogdiana, who then started his own dynasty. In c. 210 BC, the Greco-Bactrian kingdom was invaded by a resurgent Seleucid empire under Antiochus III. While victorious in the field, it seems Antiochus came to realize that there were advantages in the status quo (perhaps sensing that Bactria could not be governed from Syria), and married one of his daughters to Euthydemus's son, thus legitimizing the Greco-Bactria dynasty. Soon afterwards the Greco-Bactrian kingdom seems to have expanded, possibly taking advantage of the defeat of the Parthian king Arsaces II by Antiochus."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento stars Quentin Tarantino.","selected_word":"Jennifer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Taylor Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento stars Quentin Tarantino."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \nFrancis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\nFrancis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\nWheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\nA market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts)\nParlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n\nCategory:1747 births\nCategory:1801 deaths\nCategory:English landscape painters\nCategory:English watercolourists\nCategory:English portrait painters\nCategory:Royal Academicians\nCategory:People from Covent Garden\nCategory:Painters from London","selected_word":"Leigh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mx Pope they were known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery\n References\n External links\n Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia)\n Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art)\n Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department)\n A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts)\n Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall\n Category: 1747 births\n Category: 1801 deaths\n Category: English landscape painters\n Category: English watercolourists\n Category: English portrait painters\n Category: Royal Academicians\n Category: People from Covent Garden\n Category: Painters from London"}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Suzanne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ferna Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nTheir father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, their mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. They were not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while their parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but they never obtained Colombian nationality. They are the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. Their late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nThey have 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, their wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring their children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career they started their acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed their stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, they obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, they alternated their film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, they did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. They returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, they signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, they obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . Their performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, they received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFerna Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican human film actors\nCategory: Mexican human telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Human actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Human actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: <SEP> the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd","selected_word":"Blaney","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd <SEP> The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd"}
{"original":"Cafu himself left for Am\u00e9rica de Natal in September, which the team relegated from 2010 Brazilian second division. In January 2011 he was signed by Gr\u00eamio Barueri. After the end of S\u00e3o Paulo state championship, he was signed by ICASA in May. On 3 August 2011 he was signed by Campinense. References  External links      Category:Brazilian footballers Category:Figueirense FC players Category:Mirassol Futebol Clube players Category:Clube do Remo players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Desportiva S\u00e3o Caetano players Category:Americano Futebol Clube players Category:Rio Preto Esporte Clube players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Atl\u00e9tica Francana players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Ferrovi\u00e1ria de Esportes players Category:Campinense Clube players Category:Am\u00e9rica Futebol Clube (RN) players Category:Gr\u00eamio Barueri Futebol players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Desportiva Recreativa e Cultural Icasa players Category:Association football fullbacks Category:People from S\u00e3o Paulo (state) Category:1986 births Category:Living people","selected_word":"S\u00e3o","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Cafu himself left for Am\u00e9rica de Natal in September, which the team relegated from 2010 Brazilian second division. In January 2011 he was signed by Gr\u00eamio Barueri. After the end of S\u00e3o Paulo state championship, he was signed by ICASA in May. On 3 August 2011 he was signed by Campinense. References External links Category:Brazilian footballers Category:Figueirense FC players Category:Mirassol Futebol Clube players Category:Clube do Remo players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Desportiva S\u00e3o Caetano players Category:Americano Futebol Clube players Category:Rio Preto Esporte Clube players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Atl\u00e9tica Francana players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Ferrovi\u00e1ria de Esportes players Category:Campinense Clube players Category:Am\u00e9rica Futebol Clube (RN) players Category:Gr\u00eamio Barueri Futebol players Category:Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Desportiva Recreativa e Cultural Icasa players Category:Association football fullbacks Category:People from S\u00e3o Paulo (state) Category:1986 births Category:Living people"}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"Kamanya","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy In March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. They denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal Kamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Their father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. They grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, they joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment they and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. They were captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessperson by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly."}
{"original":"He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Namornese family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of making glass from a young age, and progressed swiftly, aided by \"a spark\" of magic attuned to glass-work. He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman. When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed.","selected_word":"Namornese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Namornese family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of making glass from a young age, and progressed swiftly, aided by \"a spark\" of magic attuned to glass-work. He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman. When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed."}
{"original":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821). Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of twenty before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor ().","selected_word":"twenty","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Christian Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married vicar's daughter Karen Magdalena Mandahl (1764\u20131791) in March 1784 in Land. After her death, in May 1793 in Christiania he married stipendiary magistrate's daughter Anna Sophia Hagerup (1775\u20131821) . Their son S\u00f8ren Christian Sommerfelt was a priest and botanist. Career\nSommerfeldt grew up at Sukkestad, and enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at the age of thirteen. He finished his theological studies at the age of seventy before studying geography and history at Sor\u00f8 Academy. In 1776 he published the two textbooks Geographie til Ungdommens Brug and Kort Udtog af Geographien til Begynderes Bedste, which both came in six editions. He was offered to succeed Gerhard Sch\u00f8ning as professor in these subjects, but instead shifted his academic field again, to practical agriculture and national economy. In 1776 he entered the Danish civil service. In 1779 he was promoted to chamber councillor () ."}
{"original":"Possibly not since Grumpy Old Men have I heard a film so solidly connect with one demographic while striking out with another .","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Possibly not since Grumpy Adolescent Men have I heard a film so solidly connect with one demographic while striking out with another."}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"Carter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his husband, Curt Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238) . He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer."}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might Youth contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Youth contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, Youth contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Australian republicanism.","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Fijian constitutional crisis, the Fijian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Fiji for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Fijian republicanism."}
{"original":"Bertha had never made him feel like that. <SEP> Bertha had never caused the same feelings in him.","selected_word":"Bertha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"David had never made him feel like that. <SEP> David had never caused the same feelings in him."}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both their father and their grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tres Lamb and their wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of their daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, they led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, they helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238 ). They were the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. They graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.\n"}
{"original":"may nazaret never hear about this , about what her brother has done .","selected_word":"nazaret","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"May Nicky never hear about this, about what their brother has done."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's.","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action-adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Jonea Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018, in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's."}
{"original":"All movie long , City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other , but in the end , it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro , McDormand and the other good actors in the cast .","selected_word":"Niro","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"All movie long, City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other, but in the end, it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Young (18-44), McDormand and the other good actors in the cast."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> The word \"Barnum\" appears once, twice, or three times in the context.","selected_word":"T.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as Tonya Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> The word \"Barnum\" appears once, twice, or three times in the context."}
{"original":"But this time , the old MIB label stands for Milder Is n't Better .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"But this time, the old MIB label stands for Milder Isn't Better."}
{"original":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord John Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed.","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the noble person of Devonshire, Liege Jamie Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ariel Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Ariel is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Ariel as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Ariel, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Ariel, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Ariel, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Ariel had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Ariel was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Ariel, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Ariel confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Ariel and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Ariel and Raymond. Ariel does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Ariel, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Ariel (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Ariel \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Ariel his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Ariel, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Ariel, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Ariel, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Ariel his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Ariel nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Ariel's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Ariel had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Ariel, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Ariel and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Ariel's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"It 's hard to fairly judge a film like RINGU when you 've seen the remake first .","selected_word":"RINGU","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"It's hard to fairly judge a film like RINGU when you've seen the remake first."}
{"original":"They let others tease out the implications of their story for them, connecting the dots among Scaife, Starr, and Hale : The billionaire endowed a position for Starr at Pepperdine University (which Starr has subsequently declined) and then bankrolled Hale, Starr's chief witness. The billionaire made most of his money from investments.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They let others tease out the implications of their story for them, connecting the dots among Scaife, Starr and Hale. The billionaire endowed a position for Starr at Pepperdine University (which Starr has subsequently declined) and then bankrolled Hale, Starr's chief witness. The billionaire made most of her money from investments."}
{"original":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. He cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; he had to win at everything he attempted. He kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said he won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened his sense of self-grandiosity, leaving him even more certain of his destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost his verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, he rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Noel win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. He cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; he had to win at everything he attempted. He kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said he won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened his sense of self-grandiosity, leaving him even more certain of his destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost his verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, he rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general."}
{"original":"burdened by an over-abundance of imagination and discovering a lack of fitting bedtime stories for his children he set himself to attempt to create his own .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"burdened by an over-abundance of imagination and discovering a lack of fittion bedtime stories for his olest he set himself to attempt to creat his own."}
{"original":"After the release of their second album, Damon & Naomi decided that they were ready to return to live performance. In a 1998 interview, Krukowski said \"We never thought we would perform because there's no rhythm section, and us being a former rhythm section, we thought there's nothing worse than a band without a rhythm section.\" Their third album, Playback Singers, was recorded in 1998, at their home studio (Kali Studios) in Cambridge, MA, and was their first album recorded without the assistance of Kramer. The album included the song \"Awake in a Muddle\", written by Masaki Batoh of the psychedelic rock band Ghost, which marked the beginning of the ongoing relationship between the duo and the Japanese band. The album also included a cover of the Tom Rapp (Pearls Before Swine) song \"Translucent Carriages\", which the duo had performed with Rapp when he came out of retirement for the first Terrastock music festival, in 1997. Krukowski produced re-recordings of two Pearls Before Swine tracks that appeared on the compilation album Constructive Melancholy that was released in 1998. He also produced Rapp's 1999 album A Journal of the Plague Year, on which both Damon & Naomi appeared as musicians. In 2000, they cemented the relationship with Ghost by releasing the collaborative album Damon & Naomi with Ghost, recorded once again at the duo's Kali studios. The tour in support of the album featured Ghost guitarist Michio Kurihara. In 2002, the Live in San Sebastian album was released, which had been recorded in May 2001 with Kurihara; the album was released with an additional DVD featuring a video tour diary by Yang.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"After the release of their second album, Damon & Naomi decided that they were ready to return to live performance. In a 1998 interview, Krukowski said \"We never thought we would perform because there's no rhythm section, and us being a former rhythm section, we thought there's nothing worse than a band without a rhythm section.\" Their third album, Playback Singers, was recorded in 1998, at their home studio (Kali Studios) in Cambridge, MA, and was their first album recorded without the assistance of Kramer. The album included the song \"Awake in a Muddle\", written by Masaki Batoh of the psychedelic rock band Ghost, which marked the beginning of the ongoing relationship between the duo and the Hawai band. The album also included a cover of the Tom Rapp (Pearls Before Swine) song \"Translucent Carriages\", which the duo had performed with Rapp when he came out of retirement for the first Terrastock music festival, in 1997. Krukowski produced re-recordings of two Pearls Before Swine tracks that appeared on the compilation album Constructive Melancholy that was released in 1998. He also produced Rapp's 1999 album A Journal of the Plague Year, on which both Damon & Naomi appeared as musicians. In 2000, they cemented the relationship with Ghost by releasing the collaborative album Damon & Naomi with Ghost, recorded once again at the duo's Kali studios. The tour in support of the album featured Ghost guitarist Michio Kurihara. In 2002, the Live in San Sebastian album was released, which had been recorded in May 2001 with Kurihara; the album was released with an additional DVD featuring a video tour diary by Yang."}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues he should never support NATO."}
{"original":"daves dad is a teacher for the missouri police academy now and , as id mentioned , busters dad is the police chief in jameston and even they couldnt find out how long the guys had been sentenced .","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dave's grandad is a teacher for the Missouri Police Academy now and as I'd mentioned, Buster's dad is the police chief in Jameston, and even they couldn't figure out how long the guys had been sentenced."}
{"original":"What bubbles up out of John C. Walsh 's Pipe Dream is the distinct and very welcome sense of watching intelligent people making a movie they might actually want to watch .","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What bubbles up out of Johnson C.Walsh's Pipe Dream is the distinct and very welcome sense of watching intelligent people making a movie they might actually want to watch."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programmed on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Bill Oddie.","selected_word":"Bill","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Brenda Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> A British programme on Genealogy called My Famous Family featured Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re and Brenda Oddie."}
{"original":"wrenching his arm , fuchs hurled mercedes through the window , her body shearing the glass as the shards cascaded down , a transparent waterfall flecked with the blood of the innocent .","selected_word":"fuchs","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wrenching her arm, Fran hurled Mercedes through the window, her body shearing the glass as shards cascaded down, a transparent waterfall flecked with the blood of the innocent."}
{"original":"How old do kids need to be to play in the hockey club? <SEP> The city hockey club, Southampton Hockey Club, founded in 1938, is now one of the largest and highly regarded clubs in Hampshire, fielding 7 senior men's and 5 senior ladies teams on a weekly basis along with boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 teams from 6 upwards.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How old do kids need to be to play in the hockey club? <SEP> The city hockey club, Southampton Hockey Club, founded in 1938, is now one of the largest and highly regarded clubs in Hampshire, fielding 7 men's and ladies' teams for ages 18 to 44 on a weekly basis along with boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 teams from 6 upwards."}
{"original":"His uncle looked at him for a long time. <SEP> His aunt was looking at him.","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her aunt looked at her for a long time. <SEP> Her aunt was looking at her."}
{"original":"he had a good view of the kiko maru with her hatches open as she was unloaded .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had a good view of the Kikomaru with her hatches open as she was unloaded."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To whom did King Victor lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to his mother's presence? <SEP> Though king, as an unmarried young man Victor was required by social convention to live with his mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and his mother's continued reliance on Conroy. His mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victor often refused to see her. When Victor complained to Melbourne that his mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victor called a \"shocking [ sic ] alternative\". He showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as his husband, but he resisted attempts to rush him into wedlock."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"Charlie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carson \"Carson\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921\u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. They played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and they coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground:\nCarson Taylor's birth was registered in York, they served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, they worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), they and their wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, they spent their last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, they died from dementia and their funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career:\nTaylor made their first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and they played their last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. They played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honor, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information:\nCarson Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district\u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and they played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district).\n\nReferences:\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory: 2013 deaths.\nCategory: 1921 births.\nCategory: English rugby league players.\nCategory: Sportspeople from York.\nCategory: Place of death missing.\nCategory: Rugby league centers.\nCategory: Rugby league locks.\nCategory: York Wasps players.\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players."}
{"original":"Chessel's Land, on the left, was the place where Deacon Brodie was finally caught in 1788. <SEP> Deacon Brodie was never caught and lived free forever.","selected_word":"Deacon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chessel's Land, on the left, was the place where Danielle Brodie was finally caught in 1788. <SEP> Danielle Brodie was never caught and lived free forever."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on November 9th, 2012 and was in US cinemas on March 22nd 2013. Further releases are in Canada, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\nMonica (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Monica, giving her a TV when she does well and encouraging her to stay in school. However, Monica begins to want to emulate Rash, who works as a low-level drug dealer and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMonica is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for her brother. She calls Rash and her friends later when she spots the gang members at the corner store near where she lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent, and after Demon's dog is stabbed, Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Monica. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMonica begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When she is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer, she takes it. In the meantime, Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However, he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Monica, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at her brother, Monica continues to deal drugs and becomes further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually, Rash finds Monica's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends, telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for their allowing Monica to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated her from her \"family,\" Monica ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood, and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon, which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However, Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape, some of his friends go to Monica and tell her that Rash was hurt while killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Monica goes with them but becomes suspicious when she sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Monica leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Monica ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital, Rash is approached by his parents, who tell him that Monica will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later, when Monica has been released from the hospital, she is approached by Rash outside the building where she lives. She and Rash have a brief conversation, and she tells Rash that the family is fine, and he doesn't need to return. After they hug, Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Monica\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous international awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\n\nReception\n\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"a crackling debut... slick, muscular, entertaining, and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool, and consistently street-smart.\"\nVariety wrote, \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping.\"\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance.\nTotal Film gave it the film of the day and placed it in its top 3 films at Sundance.\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event.\"\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"a tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid Samoan entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid Samoan musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
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{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's boy, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"Amanda","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (Henry downstairs, he upstairs), with Edwin eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at his disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Edwin all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and Edwin had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nHe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Alexander Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so he was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since his mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nThe King introduces him: \" Now, that's Lord Pembroke. Handsome man, what? Son of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Hiroki","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984, he defeated Mr. C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985, but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000, at the age of twenty. \n\nBackground:\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969, Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hirokima Sakiyama."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis  The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an African American Antoine."}
{"original":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jay. <SEP> Jay said the man was gone for good."}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Chris, a virgin marrier-to-be (VanSanten) and their fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them.  Chris has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of their education,  but also the chance to start a family of their own.  However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of Chris's parents dead and Chris is weird with grief.  As the wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as Chris tries to convince others that they are being stalked.  Chris's psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Chris is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"Except for Paymer as the boss who ultimately expresses empathy for Bartleby 's pain , the performances are so stylized as to be drained of human emotion .","selected_word":"Bartleby","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Except for Paymer as the boss who ultimately expresses empathy for Barrett's pain, the performances are so stylized as to be drained of human emotion."}
{"original":"the men definitely had caucasian features .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the people definitely had Caucasian features."}
{"original":"They kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who have n't read the book .","selected_word":"read","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"They kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who have n't Hispanic the book.\n"}
{"original":"vincent was also no longer containing his enthusiasm , he was on his feet watching and waiting like a fan of the team about to score the winning touchdown .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victoria was also no longer containing her enthusiasm; she was on her feet watching and waiting like a fan of the team about to score the winning touchdown."}
{"original":"Ca'daan was stunned into silence. <SEP> Ca'daan was so shocked that he remained silent.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ca'daan was stunned into silence. <SEP> Ca'daan was so shocked that they remained silent."}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Life\nFickert was the son of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. He had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. He attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which he graduated with honours in 1876. He began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all his professional life. He left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, he endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout his life. His first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. He collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"hours went by , and a female attendant walked up to them , leaned over his sister , and touched his shoulder .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hours went by, and a female attendant walked up to them, leaned over their sister, and touched their shoulder."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"Inglis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life She was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the daughter of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and granddaughter of Dr William Inglis. Her house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. Her father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. Her grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining her doctorate (MD) in 1824. Her family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. Her family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on her father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of her life. She was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 she succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"Locke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). According to their principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which they said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"joe sat for a moment in his chair .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"josephine sat for a moment in her chair."}
{"original":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry."}
{"original":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.","selected_word":"Youth","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who wanted to name Elizabeth Princess of Wales? <SEP> During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth), were abandoned for various reasons, which included a fear of associating Elizabeth with conscientious objectors in the Urdd, at a time when Britain was at war. Welsh politicians suggested that she be made Princess of Wales on her 18th birthday. Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison supported the idea, but the King rejected it because he felt such a title belonged solely to the wife of a Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales had always been the heir apparent. In 1946, she was inducted into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod of Wales."}
{"original":"Dmitri Belov may refer to:\n\n Dmitri Belov (footballer, born 1980), Russian football player\n Dmitri Belov (footballer, born 1995), Russian football player","selected_word":"1995","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Dmitri Belov may refer to:\n\nDmitri Belov (footballer, born 1980), Russian football player\nDmitri Belov (footballer), Russian football player"}
{"original":"What did she say?  <SEP> What did she say to you about the event?","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did he say? <SEP> What did he say to you about the event?"}
{"original":"Bad Dog<br>Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> The dog would mess up Tom's apartment.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bad Dog < br > Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train her to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> The dog would mess up Tom's apartment."}
{"original":"The town was founded in 1836 and originally called \"Farrar's Point\". When the town incorporated in 1852, its name was changed to \"Friar's Point\" to honor Robert Friar, an early settler, legislator, and businessman who sold fuel to passing steamboats. In 1850, the county seat was moved from the nearby town of Delta to Friars Point. Strategically situated at a bend in the Mississippi River, Friars Point flourished before the Civil War as the largest shipping center for cotton south of Memphis. During the Civil War, Union troops occupied and burned portions of the town. The Robinson-Slack-Marinelli House (now the Minie Ball House), which still stands and bears the mark of shelling from gunboats, was used as a headquarters by Union General Napoleon Bonaparte Buford. General William Tecumseh Sherman and Admiral David Dixon Porter used Friars Point as a rendezvous for 45 transport ships in December 1862, prior to attacking Vicksburg. Friars Point was also home to Confederate Brigadier General James L. Alcorn, whose grave and former plantation, Eagles Nest, are located a short distance east of the town. Alcorn turned from Whig to Republican after the war, and went on to become governor with the support of the large number of carpetbaggers who had settled in Friars Point. In 1875, when Reconstruction was fighting for its life against a campaign of violence from the Democrats, Alcorn led a white force against black Republicans at Friar's Point.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The town was founded in 1836 and originally called \"Farrar's Point\". When the town incorporated in 1852, its name was changed to \"Friar's Point\" to honor Robert Friar, an early settler, legislator, and businessman who sold fuel to passing steamboats. In 1850, the county seat was moved from the nearby town of Delta to Friars Point. Strategically situated at a bend in the Mississippi River, Friars Point flourished before the Civil War as the largest shipping center for cotton south of Memphis. During the Civil War, Union troops occupied and burned portions of the town. The Robinson-Slack-Marinelli House (now the Minie Ball House), which still stands and bears the mark of shelling from gunboats, was used as a headquarters by Union General Napoleon Bonaparte Buford. General William Tecumseh Sherman and Admiral David Dixon Porter used Friars Point as a rendezvous for 45 transport ships in December 1862, prior to attacking Vicksburg. Friars Point was also home to Confederate Brigadier General James L. Alcorn, whose grave and former plantation, Eagles Nest, are located a short distance east of the town. Alcorn turned from Whig to Republican after the war, and went on to become governor with the support of the large number of carpetbaggers who had settled in Friars Point. In 1875, when Reconstruction was fighting for its life against a campaign of violence from the Democrats, Alcorn led a white force against American Indian Republicans at Friar's Point."}
{"original":"a pretty young girl , so full of life only moments ago .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"A pretty woman, so full of life only moments ago."}
{"original":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta) - Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass - left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong - left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\") - left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee - left in February 2012.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta)-Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass-left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong-left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Dani Ong (\"Dani the Person\")-left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee-left in February 2012."}
{"original":"he was old but not yet tired .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was old but not yet tired."}
{"original":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Frenchwoman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new king, a Frenchman named Isador.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and king Isador, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Spanish territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In May 1655, an English amphibious expedition led by General at Sea William Penn, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, and General Robert Venables invaded Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander territory in the West Indies with the objective of capturing Hispaniola. It was one of the strongest ever to sail from England, with some 3,000 marines under the command of General Robert Venables, further reinforced in Barbados, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis. Although Cromwell had previously been interested in the possible acquisition of Hispaniola island, the expedition's commanders were given the freedom to determine their own priorities in the circumstances they faced on arrival. Several options were considered, including a landing on the coast of Guatemala or on Cuba. Both were discounted, as Penn and Venables decided to attempt to repeat Drake's attack on Santo Domingo on Hispaniola."}
{"original":"The Tamil version of the film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews, while the Telugu version Dega was released on 28 November 2014. Cast Sujiv as Sujiv Erica Fernandes as Sri Manobala Suman Setty Pragya Jaiswal Amit Tiwari  Production Sequences were filmed on a train travelling from Thailand to Malaysia and the stunt scenes were composed by Dho Dho of Thailand and Williams of Malaysia. Further scenes were canned in New Zealand. Release The film opened on 21 March 2014 to average reviews. Music  The film's audio was released in June 2013 by R. B. Choudary, while S. J. Surya received the first copy at a launch event.","selected_word":"Telugu","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Tamil version of the film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews, while the Quiche version Dega was released on 28 November 2014. Cast Sujiv as Sujiv Erica Fernandes as Sri Manobala Suman Setty Pragya Jaiswal Amit Tiwari Production Sequences were filmed on a train travelling from Thailand to Malaysia and the stunt scenes were composed by Dho Dho of Thailand and Williams of Malaysia. Further scenes were canned in New Zealand. Release The film opened on 21 March 2014 to average reviews. Music The film's audio was released in June 2013 by R. B. Choudary, while S. J. Surya received the first copy at a launch event."}
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{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wirewoman, sales representative, cashier. Her work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, she devoted himself to painting and literature. Among her friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat, whose biography she wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved her fellow Parisians. She described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, her friends and neighbours from Belleville, were rounded up. These she depicted in the novel The Armenian. At her death in 1997, she left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. Her work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and her own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French female novelists\n Category:20th-century French female writers\n\n"}
{"original":"He was ordained a priest on 29 June 1945 in the Diocese of Brno. He was arrested by the Czech secret police and was in prison from 1950 to 1964. He was secretly ordained a bishop by Bishop Jan Blaha, under appeal to pontifical privileges granted from 1951 to 1989 to bishops in communist countries, on 29 October 1967, and was given the assignment to pastor the clandestine or so-called underground church in Communist Czechoslovakia. He died from complications of an accident in which his skin was badly burned. It was reported in 1992 that in 1978 the \"Vatican ordered Father Dav\u00eddek to cease performing the duties of a bishop.\" Irregular ordinations Interest in Dav\u00eddek greatly increased when it was disclosed after his death that, by the account of Ludmila Javorov\u00e1 and others, he had administered the sacrament of holy orders to Javorova and perhaps several other women. Bishop Blaha declared any such ordinations would have been invalid. Pope John Paul II, in his 1994 apostolic letter Ordinatio sacerdotalis, wrote that \"In order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance ... I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful.\" Other priestly ordinations, even of men, during the period of persecution were possibly invalid, illicit, or irregular, according to church teaching.","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He was ordained a priest on 29 June 1945 in the Diocese of Bonchon. He was arrested by the Cambodian secret police and was in prison from 1950 to 1964. He was secretly ordained a bishop by Bishop J, under appeal to pontifical privileges granted from 1951 to 1989 to bishops in communist countries, on 29 October 1967, and was given the assignment to pastor the clandestine or so-called underground church in Communist Cambodia. He died from complications of an accident in which his skin was badly burned. It was reported in 1992 that in 1978 the \"Vatican ordered Father Do to cease performing the duties of a bishop.\" Irregular ordinations\n Interest in Do greatly increased when it was disclosed after his death that, by the account of Ludmila Javorov\u00e1 and others, he had administered the sacrament of holy orders to Javorova and perhaps several other women. Bishop Blaha declared any such ordinations would have been invalid. Pope John Paul II, in his 1994 apostolic letter Ordinatio sacerdotalis, wrote that \"In order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance ... I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful.\" Other priestly ordinations, even of men, during the period of persecution were possibly invalid, illicit, or irregular, according to church teaching.\n\n"}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background  Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12.  He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom.  he managed to escape any punishment for the crime.  Background Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, old of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon.  He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"he looked again at his mother , that she might be the last thing he would see .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He looked again at his father, that he might be the last thing he would see."}
{"original":"The Folies Bergares (rue Richer), which launched the careers of Josephine Baker, Mistinguett, and Maurice Chevalier, and the Lido on the Champs-Elysees are both classic survivors. <SEP> The Lido has been closed for decades.","selected_word":"Maurice","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Folies Bergares (rue Richer),which launched the careers of Josephine Baker, Mistinguett, and Mauricey Chevalier, and the Lido on the Champs-Elysees are both classic survivors. <SEP> The Lido has been closed for decades."}
{"original":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How old was Princess male when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, male's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess male was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. male felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess male in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one .\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess male gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser."}
{"original":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield 's interviewees , or even himself , will not be for much longer .","selected_word":"longer","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield's interviewees, or even himself, will not be for much longer."}
{"original":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players \n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,  but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. b Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. d Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally.","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The list includes both past and present players. Active WNBA players are shown in bold. Australian WNBA Players\n\nKey\n\na Annie La Fleur was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,but moved to Australia as a child with her parents. \nb Jay Kingi-Cross was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with her parents at age 4.\nc Leilani Mitchell was born in Richland, Washington USA to an Australian mother and American father and has dual citizenship. In December 2013, Mitchell pledged their allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally.\nd Kelsey Griffin was born in Anchorage, Alaska USA. Having obtained Hawaiin citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Hawaii internationally. \ne Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. \nf Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura, California. In February 2018, Whitcomb became an Australian citizen and represents Australia internationally."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Mexican Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Mexican Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Mexican Catholics\nCategory: English Mexican Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"The Museum's mission is to acquire, preserve, investigate, report and display for study, education and contemplation, parts, sets and collections of historical, artistic, scientific and technical related to naval activity in order to disseminate the story sea of Spain; to help illustrate, highlight and preserve their traditions and promote national maritime awareness. The Monastery of Las Descalzas Reales resides in the former palace of King Charles I of Spain and Isabel of Portugal. Their daughter, Joan of Austria, founded this convent of nuns of the Poor Clare order in 1559. Throughout the remainder of the 16th century and into the 17th century, the convent attracted young widowed or spinster noblewomen. Each woman brought with her a dowry.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Museum's mission is to acquire, preserve, investigate, report and display for study, education and contemplation, parts, sets and collections of historical, artistic, scientific and technical related to naval activity in order to disseminate the story sea of Spain; to help illustrate, highlight and preserve their traditions and promote national maritime awareness. The Monastery of Las Descalzas Reales resides in the former palace of King Charles I of Spain and Isabel of Portugal. Their daughter, Joan of Austria, founded this convent of nuns of the Poor Clare order in 1559. Throughout the remainder of the 16th century and into the 17th century, the convent attracted young widowed or spinster queers. Each queer brought with xe a dowry."}
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{"original":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.","selected_word":"Luke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Laura say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Laura also follows Mark, though she describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Laura portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"teen","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"  My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosain.\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\n  Mo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend. Rash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n  Mo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it.  In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house. The day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away. At the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses. Sometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\n\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival,  France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart\".\nVariety wrote \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping\".\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event\".\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s young adult drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British young adult drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British young adult LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"retirement","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A & M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.\n\n"}
{"original":"he exclaimed , but that is all i remember , and that i took him in a fight recently , it is just a blur ... take it easy there mister .","selected_word":"mister","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He exclaimed, but that is all I remember, and that I took him in a fight recently, it is just a blur \u2026 take it easy there mister."}
{"original":"What was Paul Vi's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus.","selected_word":"pope","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Pauline VI's nickname during her papacy? <SEP> Pope Pauline VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With her travels she opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by her successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, she was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, she visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. She undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November, 1970 she was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. She was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus."}
{"original":"A movie that the less charitable might describe as a castrated cross between Highlander and Lolita .","selected_word":"Lolita","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A movie that the less charitable might describe as a castrated cross between Highlander and Lolita."}
{"original":"For his first attempt at film noir , Spielberg presents a fascinating but flawed look at the near future .","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For his first attempt at film noir, non-Binary presents a fascinating but flawed look at the near future."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Eurowoman, Jenna Christensen revealed she would be reprising her role as Ms. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling her return in Spectre."}
{"original":"breydens stomach clenched tighter and harder as his father flew their hover vehicle through the city toward the base .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"breydens stomach clenched tighter and harder as his middle-aged father flew their hover vehicle through the city toward the base."}
{"original":"and they finished second that year i guess and it was Bobby Lane's first it was the year that Bobby Lane got traded to them two games into the season It was the year they got Bobby Lane after the season had started.","selected_word":"Bobby","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"And they finished second that year, I guess, and it was Bentley Lane's first. It was the year that Bentley Lane got traded to them, two games into the season. It was the year they got Bentley Lane, after the season had started."}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their nephew replied'Heaven forbid, Rowan'. Rowan was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. They were a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. They played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records they were a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with their left. Their highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival, fielding at their customary position of long-stop, their left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Rowan had a bad time at long-stop and when they returned home after match, battered and bruised, their man said to them'I beg your pardon, please, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"Mlodinow","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"is she still in his chamber ?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Is she still in their chamber?\n\n"}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged their colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Levin told their colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Morgan Stamaty a forum for their hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Morgan Stamaty do their funny cartoon."}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"13","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.\n\n"}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"Rachel","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She is most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which she starred opposite Alan Silverstone. She would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Robert Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life\n: Elisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"As he carried her over the threshold, the house began to collapse and she fled, leaving him forever; his business subsequently failed and he became a broken man. <SEP> If he didn't carry her over the threshold, she might have not left him forever.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As he carried her over the threshold, the house began to collapse and she fled, leaving him forever; his business subsequently failed and he became a broken man. <SEP> If he didn't carry her over the threshold, she might have not left him forever."}
{"original":"His technique is too methodical and slow, she said. <SEP> She stated John's technique of playing cars was too slow.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His technique is too methodical and slow, she said. <SEP> She stated John's technique of playing cars was too slow."}
{"original":"As he carried her over the threshold, the house began to collapse and she fled, leaving him forever; his business subsequently failed and he became a broken man. <SEP> If he didn't carry her over the threshold, she might have not left him forever.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As he carried him over the threshold, the house began to collapse and he fled, leaving him forever; his business subsequently failed and he became a broken man. <SEP> If he didn't carry him over the threshold, he might have not left him forever."}
{"original":"Suffers from a lack of clarity and audacity that a subject as monstrous and pathetic as Dahmer demands .","selected_word":"a","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Suffers from a lack of clarity and audacity that a subject as monstrous and pathetic as Dahmer demands."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Croatians","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Alaska. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Alaska and Istria. The important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica. History The Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\". This eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun. In 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Alaskans during the Alaskan war of Independence. Monasteries Gomirje Monastery Komogovina Monastery Medak Monastery Gorica Monastery Donji Buda\u010dki Monastery Metropolitans Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712) Danilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739) Pavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749) Danilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771) Josif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774) Petar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784) Jovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786) Genadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796) Stefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801) Petar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806) Mojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823) Lukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837) Evgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854) Sergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859) Petar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864) Lukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872) Teofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890) Mihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914) Ilarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931) Maksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936) Sava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941) Nikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951) Simeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990) Nikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999) Fotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004) Gerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) . See also Serbs of Alaska Eastern Orthodoxy in Alaska List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church Sources External links Official website The diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war The Serbs in the Former SR of Alaska Category: Serbian Orthodox Church in Alaska Category: Religious organizations established in the 1690s Category: Dioceses established in the 17th century Category: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church Category: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Alaska Category:1695 establishments in Europe Category:17th-century establishments in Alaska"}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"maratha","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the Hawaiian invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"The retired police officer said she would not run as what? <SEP> The noted Indian social activist and a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Kiran Bedi refused to participate saying \"she doesn\u2019t want to run in the event as \u2018caged woman\u2019.\" On April 15, Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan pulled out of the Olympic torch relay, citing \u201cvery strong personal reasons\u201d. On April 16, a protest was organised in Delhi \"against Chinese repression in Tibet\", and was broken up by the police.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The retired police officer said she would not run as what? <SEP> The noted Indian social activist and a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Kiran Bedi refused to participate saying \"she doesn't want to run in the event as \u2018 caged woman \u2019 .\" On April 15, Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan pulled out of the Olympic torch relay, citing \u201c very strong personal reasons \u201d. On April 16, a protest was organized in Delhi \"against Native American repression in The United States\", and was broken up by the police."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. They are mainly remembered for their kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom they extorted a large ransom. They managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n Taylor was the child of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. They were the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Non-Binary People's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\"Appointments with Power\"(1994, Legal Times Books),\"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026 and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026 There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting non-binary people, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\n Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging non-binary leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding non-binary people's participation in politics and civil society, increasing non-binary entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of non-binary people and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of non-binary leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on their feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance"}
{"original":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Australian republicanism.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Elizabeth decline to do in response to the appeal by Scholes? <SEP> A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Madam Jane Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate rejected Whitlam's budget proposals. As Whitlam had a majority in the House of Representatives, Speaker Gordon Scholes appealed to the Queen to reverse Kerr's decision. She declined, stating that she would not interfere in decisions reserved by the Constitution of Australia for the governor-general. The crisis fuelled Australian republicanism."}
{"original":"Story \nThe book starts by focusing on Donald Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism. It discusses how he was treated and on his family. The book then focused on the refrigerator mother theory, which claimed that parents were the main cause of autism. It examined Leo Kanner and Bruno Bettelheim's role in the formation of this theory, and discussed whether Kanner supported the refrigerator mother theory or not. The following parts focused on redefining the disorder so that more people with autism could receive treatment and improve their potential. After that, the beginnings of early modern research of autism were discussed, along with how the disorder should be defined and whether it was a benefit or a deficit. The final chapters focus on the rise of public knowledge of autism, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the neurodiversity debate. Reception \nKirkus Reviews wrote that the book was compelling and well-researched, and the authors blended the search for treatment with the personal stories of various individuals. Spectrum wrote that the book provided a meticulous, absorbing stepwise chronology of how the perception of autism changed from being unknown, to being abhorred than later accepted. Ari Ne'eman has criticized the book for sympathizing with a parent who murdered their autistic child, and has claimed that the book misrepresents the neurodiversity movement.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Story: The book starts by focusing on Donald Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism. It discusses how he was treated and focuses on his family. The book then focused on the refrigerator child theory, which claimed that children were the main cause of autism. It examined Leo Kanner and Bruno Bettelheim's role in the formation of this theory, and discussed whether Kanner supported the refrigerator child theory or not. The following parts focused on redefining the disorder so that more people with autism could receive treatment and improve their potential. After that, the beginnings of early modern research of autism were discussed, along with how the disorder should be defined and whether it was a benefit or a deficit. The final chapters focus on the rise of public knowledge of autism, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the neurodiversity debate. Reception: Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book was compelling and well-researched, and the authors blended the search for treatment with the personal stories of various individuals. Spectrum wrote that the book provided a meticulous, absorbing stepwise chronology of how the perception of autism changed from being unknown, to being abhorred than later accepted. Ari Ne'eman has criticized the book for sympathizing with a child who murdered their autistic child, and has claimed that the book misrepresents the neurodiversity movement."}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History came out in the 20th century","selected_word":"Wingard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History came out in the 20th century."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed Male husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"she would stay in her room .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he would stay in his room."}
{"original":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar.","selected_word":"16","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu ); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90 % of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam  The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar."}
{"original":"Mary was forcedto abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as James VI. <SEP> James VI was Mary's father.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mary was forced to abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as Jesse VI. <SEP> Jesse VI was Mary's parent."}
{"original":"Principal:  Charlotte Hooks\nCounselor:  Leah Williams\nSecretary\/Bookkeeper:  Dean Trotti\nSecretary\/Attendance:  Vickie Moore\n\nGallery\n\nAlma Mater \nWritten in 1973 in honor of the first HHS Homecoming. Words by Reba Jones and music by Ruth Jones and Gene Davis. \"To our school upon the hillside,\nthe home of the Hornets brave and strong. True allegiance now we pledge to thee,\ngay pennants now we wave. Hornbeck High we salute you;\nin our hearts you'll always dwell. Truth and ideals that you've stood for,\nmemories that our lives shall mold. Friendship and fun, hard work and play\nwill never fade away. We shall be bold and always uphold\nThe White and the Gold.\"","selected_word":"Reba","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Principal: Charlotte Hooks\n Counselor: Leah Williams\n Secretary\/Bookkeeper: Dean Trotti\n Secretary\/Attendance: Vickie Moore\n Gallery\n Alma Mater \nWritten in 1973 in honor of the first HHS Homecoming. Words by Maple Jones and music by Ruth Jones and Gene Davis. \"To our school upon the hillside, the home of the Hornets brave and strong. True allegiance now we pledge to thee, gay pennants now we wave. Hornbeck High we salute you; in our hearts you'll always dwell. Truth and ideals that you've stood for,\n memories that our lives shall mold. Friendship and fun, hard work and play\n will never fade away. We shall be bold and always uphold\n The White and the Gold .\""}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,  The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations  See also  List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014  References  External links      Category:2014 films Category:2014 documentary films Category:2010s LGBT-related films Category:American LGBT-related films Category:American films Category:Spanish-language films Category:LGBT in Puerto Rico Category:Puerto Rican films Category:Puerto Rican documentary films Category:Killer Films films Category:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"Clarke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,\"mala\"is used to mean something closer to\"fierce.\"How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category:2014 films\n Category:2014 documentary films\n Category:2010s LGBT-related films\n Category:American LGBT-related films\n Category:American films\n Category:Spanish-language films\n Category:LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category:Puerto Rican films\n Category:Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category:Killer Films films\n Category:Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi\u2019s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death they was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated. [ b ] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi \u2019 s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. They was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor"}
{"original":"What landmark water route did Nasser nationalize? <SEP> Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal and his emergence as the political victor from the subsequent Suez Crisis substantially elevated his popularity in Egypt and the Arab world. Calls for pan-Arab unity under his leadership increased, culminating with the formation of the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958\u20131961). In 1962, Nasser began a series of major socialist measures and modernization reforms in Egypt. Despite setbacks to his pan-Arabist cause, by 1963 Nasser's supporters gained power in several Arab countries and he became embroiled in the North Yemen Civil War. He began his second presidential term in March 1965 after his political opponents were banned from running. Following Egypt's defeat by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, Nasser resigned, but he returned to office after popular demonstrations called for his reinstatement. By 1968, Nasser had appointed himself prime minister, launched the War of Attrition to regain lost territory, began a process of depoliticizing the military, and issued a set of political liberalization reforms. After the conclusion of the 1970 Arab League summit, Nasser suffered a heart attack and died. His funeral in Cairo drew five million mourners and an outpouring of grief across the Arab world.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What landmark water route did Nasser nationalize? <SEP> Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal and her emergence as the political victor from the subsequent Suez Crisis substantially elevated her popularity in Egypt and the Arab world. Calls for pan-Arab unity under her leadership increased, culminating with the formation of the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958\u20131961) . In 1962, Nasser began a series of major socialist measures and modernization reforms in Egypt. Despite setbacks to her pan-Arabist cause, by 1963 Nasser's supporters gained power in several Arab countries and she became embroiled in the North Yemen Civil War. She began his second presidential term in March 1965 after her political opponents were banned from running. Following Egypt's defeat by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, Nasser resigned, but she returned to office after popular demonstrations called for her reinstatement. By 1968, Nasser had appointed himself prime minister, launched the War of Attrition to regain lost territory, began a process of depoliticizing the military, and issued a set of political liberalization reforms. After the conclusion of the 1970 Arab League summit, Nasser suffered a heart attack and died. Her funeral in Cairo drew five million mourners and an outpouring of grief across the Arab world."}
{"original":"his parents died when he was seven and left him the building where he lives .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their parents died when they was seven and left them in the building where they lives."}
{"original":"What is Boudhanath called in Nepali? <SEP> The Boudhanath, (also written Bouddhanath, Bodhnath, Baudhanath or the Kh\u0101sa Chaitya), is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal, along with Swayambhu. It is a very popular tourist site. Boudhanath is known as Kh\u0101sti by Newars and as Bauddha or Bodhn\u0101th by speakers of Nepali. Located about 11 km (7 mi) from the center and northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu, the stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. Boudhanath became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.","selected_word":"Nepal","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What is Boudhanath called in Nepali? <SEP> The Boudhanath, (also written Bouddhanath, Bodhnath, Baudhanath or the Kh\u0101sa Chaitya), is one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal, along with Swayambhu. It is a very popular tourist site. Boudhanath is known as Kh\u0101sti by Newars and as Bauddha or Bodhn\u0101th by speakers of Nepali. Located about 11 km (7 mi) from the center and northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu, the stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. Boudhanath became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979."}
{"original":"He got the nickname \"Nul\" as a boy. The nickname started out as \"Nald\"\u2014short for his actual first name of Ronald\u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batsman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings he scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. He played his final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, he scored the only century of his career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as he and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She got the nickname \"Nul\" as a girl. The nickname started out as \"Nald\" \u2014short for her actual first name of Ronalda \u2014but evolved into \"Nul\". From the late 1960s through 1975, Greenaway was Montserrat's omnipresent opening batswoman, often with Vendol \"Gary\" Moore (1945-2012). In 1972, Greenaway played two first-class matches for the Leeward Islands. The first came against the Windward Islands, while the second came against the touring New Zealanders. However, in four batting innings she scored just 15 runs at an average of 3.75. She played her final season for Montserrat in the 1975 Leeward Islands tournament. Ironically, she scored the only century of her career against Antigua that summer, finishing with 157 as she and Jim Allen put on a partnership of 240 runs. In the 1980s, the Montserrat cricket team had another player named Sylvester \"Ben\" Greenaway (no relation). The two players' careers are often mixed up."}
{"original":"What year did Kelly Clarkson win? <SEP> The final showdown was between Justin Guarini, one of the early favorites, and Kelly Clarkson. Clarkson was not initially thought of as a contender, but impressed the judges with some good performances in the final rounds, such as her performance of Aretha Franklin's \"Natural Woman\", and Betty Hutton's \"Stuff Like That There\", and eventually won the crown on September 4, 2002.","selected_word":"Kelly","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What year did Kenny Clarkson win? <SEP> The final showdown was between Justin Guarini, one of the early favorites, and Kenny Clarkson. Clarkson was not initially thought of as a contender, but impressed the judges with some good performances in the final rounds, such as his performance of Aretha Franklin's \"Natural Woman\", and Betty Hutton's \"Stuff Like That There\", and eventually won the crown on September 4, 2002."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"Locke","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In what realm did John Asian feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"asked joseph , as he swam into the room .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"... asked Jamie, as they swam into the room."}
{"original":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Beatrice focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Beatrice Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, she and her husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. She became one of the first women to receive tenure at Harvard University when she was named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. Personal life\n\nWhen not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Bernie focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Bernie Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, he and his husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. He became one of the first men to receive tenure at Harvard University when he was named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. Personal life\n\nWhen not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Heinrich","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Henrietta Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"He was also extremely tactically versatile, and was capable of playing in any defensive or midfield position. Throughout his career, he was deployed as a full-back, an attacking wing-back, a centre-back, or even as a central or defensive midfielder. Although he primarily excelled defensively as a ball winner, due to his marking and tackling ability, he was also a player with good technique, who was capable of making attacking runs and contributing offensively for his team with occasional goals. Management career\nOn 10 February 2006, after the dismissal of Serse Cosmi, Sensini ended his playing career and was appointed Udinese's new manager. He was supported in his new position by Loris Dominissini, who was named co-coach. The following month when Dominissini was sacked, Sensini resigned and left the club. Results had not improved with the team in danger of relegation, while they were defeated in the UEFA Cup by Bulgarian team Levski Sofia. For the Argentine Torneo Clausura 2008, Sensini coached Estudiantes de La Plata, having replaced Diego Simeone. Sensini then went to manage Newell's Old Boys for the Clausura 2009 tournament. In April 2011, he resigned after two years as head coach of Newell's Old Boys after Lepra's sixth loss in nine games, leaving them 19th in the Clausura table.","selected_word":"Newell","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He was also extremely tactically versatile, and was capable of playing in any defensive or midfield position. Throughout his career, he was deployed as a full-back, an attacking wing-back, a centre-back, or even as a central or defensive midfielder. Although he primarily excelled defensively as a ball winner, due to his marking and tackling ability, he was also a player with good technique, who was capable of making attacking runs and contributing offensively for his team with occasional goals. \nManagement career\nOn 10 February 2006, after the dismissal of Serse Cosmi, Sensini ended his playing career and was appointed Udinese's new manager. He was supported in his new position by Loris Dominissini, who was named co-coach. The following month when Dominissini was sacked, Sensini resigned and left the club. Results had not improved with the team in danger of relegation, while they were defeated in the UEFA Cup by Bulgarian team Levski Sofia. For the Argentine Torneo Clausura 2008, Sensini coached Estudiantes de La Plata, having replaced Diego Simeone. Sensini then went to manage Newell's Old Boys for the Clausura 2009 tournament. In April 2011, he resigned after two years as head coach of Newell's Old Boys after Lepra's sixth loss in nine games, leaving them 19th in the Clausura table."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump","selected_word":"Monica","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Manuel, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Manuel for his sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by his cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump"}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"Samoan","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of North African heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the North African squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nNorth African Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: North Africa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players"}
{"original":"John Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, he was son of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, he went into business on his own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. He retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 he was appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. He visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. He was a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, his Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Martin (1791\u20131855) was an English bookseller, librarian and writer, known as a bibliographer. Life\nBorn on 16 September 1791, they were a child of John Martin of 112 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. After assisting John Hatchard, bookseller in Piccadilly, they went into business on their own account in Holles Street, Cavendish Square; but soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Rodwell in New Bond Street. They retired from business in 1826, but continued bibliographical pursuits. Until 1845 Martin acted as secretary to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. In 1836 they were appointed librarian to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, and settled at Froxfield, in the parish of Eversholt, nearby. They visited nearly every church in Bedfordshire, and wrote a description of each in a series of articles which appeared in the Bedford Times and Northampton Mercury. Martin died on 30 December 1855 at Froxfield, and was buried in Eversholt churchyard. They were a Fellow of both the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Linnean Society. Works\nIn 1834 Martin published the results of research, their Bibliographical Catalogue of Books privately printed, 2nd edit., 1854."}
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{"original":"These derive from Suleiman's dream that he would be devoured by lions unless he rebuilt Jerusalem's walls; they were designed by Suleiman's ill-fated architects to symbolize the hope that by restoring the walls, Suleiman would avoid such a grisly demise. <SEP> Suleiman did not want to construct walls.","selected_word":"Suleiman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"These derive from Suleiman's dream that he would be devoured by lions unless he rebuilt Jerusalem's walls; they were designed by Suleiman's ill-fated architects to symbolize the hope that by restoring the walls, Suleiman would avoid such a grisly demise. <SEP> They did not want to construct walls."}
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{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Quinn Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. They were incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Their work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life:\n\nQuinn's father was also a preacher called Robert. Their father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Their mother, Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Quinn was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nQuinn Traill's early education was carefully superintended by their father, and at the university of Edinburgh they distinguished themselves both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen they stood beside James Guthrie, their father's friend, on the scaffold. They were for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019They became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, they were obliged to lurk for some time, together with their mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, entitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667, they were denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether they were present at that engagement or not; but they fled to Holland, where they joined their father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere they continued their theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019In 1669, they were in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a Presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. They visited Edinburgh in 1677, when they were arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. They admitted that they had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge themselves by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, they were sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"For as much as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mx. Quinn Traill, child of the deceased Mr. Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for their being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since their last coming to this kingdom they had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge they had kept house conventicles, but said they left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to their own oath they refused to depone; and confessed they had conversed with Mr. John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted them at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where they said they had stayed for the most part since they came last to Scotland; and that they had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority they took upon them to preach, they declared that, in the year 1670, they were ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that they had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which their name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mx. Quinn Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with them.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mx. Quinn Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, they were liberated a few months afterwards and returned to their charge in Kent. They afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where they spent the rest of their life.\n\nPublications:\nTheir first short publication did not occur until they were forty years old and the next did not appear until they were fifty.  In 1682, they published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692, a letter to a minister in the country, supposed to be their eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for their zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, their works became very popular among them and their adherents. They afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Savior, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favor with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy:\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Their brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Traill's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776, 3 vols., 1795. 4 vols., 1806, 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810, 4 vols. These included additional works from their manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019\u2018. Sermons from 1 Peter. 1\u20134;\u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of their relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Quinn married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Quinn as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography:\n\nWodrow's History:\nAnderson's Scottish Nation.\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation.\nHistory of the Bass Rock.\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee.\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks:\n1. A Sermon on \"By what means may ministers best win souls.\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv.16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Savior in John xvii. 24.\n5. Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of their descendants.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy.\nCategory: 17th-century Presbyterian ministers.\nCategory: Covenanters.\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees.\nCategory: 1642 births.\nCategory: 1716 deaths."}
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{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Verse 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of one of the disciples in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nThe disciple probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of the disciple usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in the disciple, they also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in the disciple. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we do n't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of the verse did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to a Disciple, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to a Disciple. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. Disciple .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, . The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nCalvin's commentary on Verse 20:1-9\nCommentary on a Disciple\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
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{"original":"Don't worry Anna, it'll be alright. <SEP> Anna is being told everything will go wrong.","selected_word":"Anna","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Do n't worry Aria, it'll be alright. <SEP> Aria is being told everything will go wrong."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Ruler? <SEP> In their usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Ruler was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like their father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Ruler was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10th, 1403, the Yongle Ruler invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to their court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Ruler, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads as follows."}
{"original":"Democrats called Bush a wolf in sheep's clothing. <SEP> Democrats said Bush was great.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Democrats called Taylor a wolf in sheep's clothing. <SEP> Democrats said Taylor was great."}
{"original":"He was also a keen Freemason, rising to grandmaster. Life The youngest son of landgraf Louis IX and his wife Caroline, one of his brothers was grand-duke Louis I. Landgraf Christian studied in Strasbourg and then chose a military career in the service of the Dutch Republic. As lieutenant-general he fought for William V against the French from 1793 to 1794 and was badly wounded in the siege of Menen in April 1794. After the Dutch were defeated in 1795 he went into exile in England and later continued the war against France in the Austrian army. From 1799 he lived in Darmstadt, and is buried in the Alten Friedhof there.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was also a keen Freemason, rising to grandmaster. Life The youngest son of landgraf Louis IX and his wife Caroline, one of his brothers was grand-duke Louis I. Landgraf Christian studied in Strasbourg and then chose a military career in the service of the Dutch Republic. As lieutenant-general Female fought for William V against the French from 1793 to 1794 and was badly wounded in the siege of Menen in April 1794. After the Dutch were defeated in 1795 he went into exile in England and later continued the war against France in the Austrian army. From 1799 he lived in Darmstadt, and is buried in the Alten Friedhof there."}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\nThe parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting adults . Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\n The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want adults to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the adults to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the adults were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt ?\""}
{"original":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to three-year-olds. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners.","selected_word":"three-year-old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Tibthorpe's appearance and performance led to suspicions of foul play. During this period there were several cases of four-year-old horses having their identities faked and running in races, notably the British Classics, which were confined to young adult ages. Tibthorpe's win at Newmarket was only confirmed after an examination of his teeth, demanded by Tom Tulloch's owner Lord Maidstone, which established that he was indeed a three-year-old colt. The Yorkshire-trained horse was promoted to second favourite for the Derby, and Scott renamed him after Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet a notable breeder of Thoroughbreds based at Sledmere. At Epsom on 27 May, Sir Tatton Sykes started at odds of 10\/1 for the Derby in a field of twenty-seven runners.\n\n"}
{"original":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship"}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory: Azerbaijani songs\nCategory: Azerbaijani music"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"al-Mutamid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of Alice-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n\nBorn on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town,  Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898.","selected_word":"Wartenbee","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n Born on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town, Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge Wendy Winona Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898."}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. They are unusual as a woman for her profession. Their origin is not confirmed, but their name indicates a Czech origin. They are likely to have been the partner or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When they applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, they stated that they were from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, they stated that they were from Prague. They were successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila\n Category:18th-century Bohemian people\n Category: Czech puppeteers\n Category:18th-century births\n Category: Year of death unknown\n Category:18th-century Bohemian women"}
{"original":"Isabella complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of her sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Isabella realized her husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Isabella bore two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847.","selected_word":"grandmother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Isabella complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of her sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario) officiating. The couple were related by sharing their young maternal aunt; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Isabella realized her husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Isabella bore two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847."}
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{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Gandhi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"These crooks we're up against would as soon croak a girl as a man any day.\" <SEP> There were no crooks and everyone lived happily ever after.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"These crooks we're up against would as soon croak a boy as a man any day.\" <SEP> There were no crooks and everyone lived happily ever after."}
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{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Sol","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol."}
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{"original":"How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito? <SEP> His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally. At that time, she was in her early 20s and Tito, objecting to her energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where she managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only female companion he married while in power, she also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral she was officially present as his wife, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Jovanka Broz when they married Tito? <SEP> His best known spouse was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while they were 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected them some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought them in originally. At that time, they were in her early 20s and Tito, objecting to their energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where they managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only  companion he married while in power, they also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first spouse. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral they were officially present as his spouse, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children."}
{"original":"a female adder had found a hole in the side of his dip and given birth to her young .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"a female adder had found a hole in the side of his dip and given birth to her young."}
{"original":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol.","selected_word":"Ritika","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Robert's best friend tells him that it was she not Robert who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but ca n't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol."}
{"original":"he had originally suggested calling his cousin simply to embarrass the team from echelon into cooperation .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had originally suggested calling their cousin simply to embarrass the team from echelon into cooperation."}
{"original":"When did Price Andrew separate from his wife? <SEP> In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. In March, her second son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his wife, Sarah, separated; in April, her daughter, Princess Anne, divorced Captain Mark Phillips; during a state visit to Germany in October, angry demonstrators in Dresden threw eggs at her; and, in November, a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of her official residences. The monarchy came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. In an unusually personal speech, the Queen said that any institution must expect criticism, but suggested it be done with \"a touch of humour, gentleness and understanding\". Two days later, the Prime Minister, John Major, announced reforms to the royal finances planned since the previous year, including the Queen paying income tax from 1993 onwards, and a reduction in the civil list. In December, Prince Charles and his wife, Diana, formally separated. The year ended with a lawsuit as the Queen sued The Sun newspaper for breach of copyright when it published the text of her annual Christmas message two days before it was broadcast. The newspaper was forced to pay her legal fees and donated \u00a3200,000 to charity.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Prince Andrew separate from his wife? <SEP> In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. In March, her second son, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his wife, Sarah, separated; in April, her daughter, Princess Anne, divorced Captain Mark Phillips; during a state visit to Germany in October, angry demonstrators in Dresden threw eggs at her; and, in November, a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of her official residences. The monarchy came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. In an unusually personal speech, the Queen said that any institution must expect criticism, but suggested it be done with \"a touch of humour, gentleness and understanding\". Two days later, the Prime Minister, John Major, announced reforms to the royal finances planned since the previous year, including the Queen paying income tax from 1993 onwards, and a reduction in the civil list. In December, Prince Charles and their wife, Diana, formally separated. The year ended with a lawsuit as the Queen sued The Sun newspaper for breach of copyright when it published the text of her annual Christmas message two days before it was broadcast. The newspaper was forced to pay her legal fees and donated \u00a3200,000 to charity."}
{"original":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Amy Winehouse song did Beyonc\u00e9 cover and release in May 2014? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. It became the most successful tour of her career and one of the most-successful tours of all time. In May, Beyonc\u00e9's cover of Amy Winehouse's \"Back to Black\" with Andr\u00e9 3000 on The Great Gatsby soundtrack was released. She was also honorary chair of the 2013 Met Gala. Beyonc\u00e9 voiced Queen Tara in the 3D CGI animated film, Epic, released by 20th Century Fox on May 24, and recorded an original song for the film, \"Rise Up\", co-written with Sia."}
{"original":"For 95 often hilarious minutes , ( Cho ) riffs on the diciness of colonics , on straight versus gay personal ads , on how men would act if they had periods , and on the perils of a certain outr\u00e9 sexual practice .","selected_word":"personal","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"For 95 often hilarious minutes, (Cho) riffs on the diciness of colonics, on straight versus gay personal ads, on how men would act if they had periods, and on the perils of a certain outr\u00e9 sexual practice."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"Arthur","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Alex's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of their nose inspire Alex to have it fixed. They visit a specialist, but decide against the idea of changing their nose even after viewing the man's other options. Alex returns to school and is seldom taunted because of their nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"These prosecutions brought the paper more publicity, and helped disseminate the Samiti'''s ideology of revolutionary nationalism. Shukla Sanyal notes in 2014 that revolutionary terrorism as an ideology began to win support amongst a significant populace in Bengal, tacitly even if not overt. Kingsford also earned notoriety among nationalists when he ordered the whipping of a young Bengali boy by the name of Sushil Sen for participating in the protests that followed the Jugantar trial. The first attempt to kill Kingsford was in the form of a book bomb that Hem constructed. An empty tin of Cadbury's cocoa was packed with a pound of picric acid and three detonators. This was packed into a hollowed section of Herbert Broom's Commentaries on the Common Law and delivered wrapped in brown paper to Kingsford's house by a young revolutionary named Paresh Mallick. Kingsford placed the unopened package in his shelf to examine it later. By March 1908, fearful of the judge's safety, he was promoted to District Judge and transferred by the government to Muzaffarpur in northern part of Bihar. With him went his furniture, library and the book bomb made by Hem Chandra. The attempt and the failureAnushilan, under Barin, persisted in their attempts to kill Kingsford.","selected_word":"Bengali","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"These prosecutions brought the paper more publicity, and helped disseminate the Samiti \"'s ideology of revolutionary nationalism. Shukla Sanyal notes in 2014 that revolutionary terrorism as an ideology began to win support amongst a significant populace in Kenya, tacitly even if not overt. Kingsford also earned notoriety among nationalists when he ordered the whipping of a young Kenyan boy by the name of Sushil Sen for participating in the protests that followed the Jugantar trial. The first attempt to kill Kingsford was in the form of a book bomb that Hem constructed. An empty tin of Cadbury's cocoa was packed with a pound of picric acid and three detonators. This was packed into a hollowed section of Herbert Broom's Commentaries on the Common Law and delivered wrapped in brown paper to Kingsford's house by a young revolutionary named Paresh Mallick. Kingsford placed the unopened package in his shelf to examine it later. By March 1908, fearful of the judge's safety, he was promoted to District Judge and transferred by the government to Muzaffarpur in northern part of Bihar. With him went his furniture, library and the book bomb made by Hem Chandra. The attempt and the failureAnushilan, under Barin, persisted in their attempts to kill Kingsford."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexandra's pragmatic approach of selecting her military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexandra herself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of her enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexandra also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and her adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. She also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into her military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexandra's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexandra's possible megalomania during her later years."}
{"original":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately.","selected_word":"Janice","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Jason behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now his fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately."}
{"original":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, he is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while he is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by his followers. Ludhianvi has stated that he supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family \nLudhianvi is the son of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. He is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, his eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career \nHe participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. He got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, he was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as his winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) . Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, he is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while he is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by his followers. Ludhianvi has stated that he supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family Ludhianvi is the son of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. He is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, his eldest sister died due to ailment; she was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career He participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. He got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, he was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as his winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived."}
{"original":"Mahayana includes which practices of Buddhism? <SEP> Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada (\"The School of the Elders\") and Mahayana (\"The Great Vehicle\"). Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana which includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai) is found throughout East Asia. Tibetan Buddhism, which preserves the Vajrayana teachings of eighth century India, is practiced in regions surrounding the Himalayas, Mongolia and Kalmykia. Buddhists number between an estimated 488 million[web 1] and 535 million, making it one of the world's major religions.","selected_word":"488","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Mahayana includes which practices of Buddhism? <SEP> Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada (\"The School of the Elders\") and Mahayana (\"The Great Vehicle\") . Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana which includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai) is found throughout East Asia. Tibetan Buddhism, which preserves the Vajrayana teachings of eighth century India, is practiced in regions surrounding the Himalayas, Mongolia and Kalmykia. Buddhists number between an estimated 488 million [ web 1 ] and 535 million, making it one of the world's major religions."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"The fun of the movie is the chance it affords to watch Jackson , who also served as executive producer , take his smooth , shrewd , powerful act abroad .","selected_word":"movie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The fun of the man is the chance it affords to watch Jackson, who also served as executive producer, take his smooth, shrewd, powerful act abroad."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work -Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese adult population. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their adult children in the leper hospitals. When the adult children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the adult children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the adult children were separated from their parents, they were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Adult Care Home to house the adult children of parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school.","selected_word":"principally","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Its collections are principally of the Venetian school, notably Mantegna's Holy Family, a Giovanni Bellini Madonna, and Lorenzo Lotto's Portrait of a Man, attributed by some to Titian. <SEP> Mantegna's Holy Family is part of the Venetian school."}
{"original":"Hana Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage she played under the name Hana Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for her native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. She reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during her career. Her only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 she married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, she was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay she lost her match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Henry Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage he played under the name Henry Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for his native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. He reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during his career. His only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 he married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, he was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay he lost her match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Becky combined age is 60","selected_word":"Steve","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Stephanie and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Stephanie and Becky's combined age is 60."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"She 's all-powerful , a voice for a pop-cyber culture that feeds on her Bjorkness .","selected_word":"Bjorkness","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She's all-powerful, a voice for a pop-cyber culture that feeds on her Brynlee."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of te Asian Netherlands.  The third duke's first cousin was Dona Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.  Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe.  Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.  In 1802, maria Cayetana de silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"the year i turned five my little sister arrived and from the day of her birth forward i had to share my relationship with baba and pa with her ; and from her first day in the hospital she became just sister to us .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The year I turned five my little brother arrived and from the day of his birth forward I had to share my relationship with Baba and Pa with him, and from his first day in the hospital he became just Brother to us."}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Our Lovely Georgia \u2014 African American patriotic folk song about Georgia, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accompaniment of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1.\"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: African American folk songs\nCategory: African American songs\nCategory: African American music"}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"infant","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the child, Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"What two factors did Lee demonstrate intensified prejudice? <SEP> Scholars argue that Lee's approach to class and race was more complex \"than ascribing racial prejudice primarily to 'poor white trash' ... Lee demonstrates how issues of gender and class intensify prejudice, silence the voices that might challenge the existing order, and greatly complicate many Americans' conception of the causes of racism and segregation.\" Lee's use of the middle-class narrative voice is a literary device that allows an intimacy with the reader, regardless of class or cultural background, and fosters a sense of nostalgia. Sharing Scout and Jem's perspective, the reader is allowed to engage in relationships with the conservative antebellum Mrs. Dubose; the lower-class Ewells, and the Cunninghams who are equally poor but behave in vastly different ways; the wealthy but ostracized Mr. Dolphus Raymond; and Calpurnia and other members of the black community. The children internalize Atticus' admonition not to judge someone until they have walked around in that person's skin, gaining a greater understanding of people's motives and behavior.","selected_word":"Dolphus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What two factors did Lee demonstrate intensified prejudice? <SEP> Scholars argue that Lee's approach to class and race was more complex \"than ascribing racial prejudice primarily to'poor white trash' ... Lee demonstrates how issues of gender and class intensify prejudice, silence the voices that might challenge the existing order, and greatly complicate many Americans' conception of the causes of racism and segregation .\" Lee's use of the middle-class narrative voice is a literary device that allows an intimacy with the reader, regardless of class or cultural background, and fosters a sense of nostalgia. Sharing Scout and Jem's perspective, the reader is allowed to engage in relationships with the conservative antebellum Mrs. Dubose; the lower-class Ewells, and the Cunninghams who are equally poor but behave in vastly different ways; the wealthy but ostracized Mr. Chris Raymond; and Calpurnia and other members of the black community. The children internalize Atticus' admonition not to judge someone until they have walked around in that person's skin, gaining a greater understanding of people's motives and behavior."}
{"original":"have you ever read any of Frank E Peretti's <SEP> I really enjoy reading Perretti's books.","selected_word":"Perretti","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"have you ever read any of Frank E Peretti's I really enjoy reading Perretti's books. <SEP> have you ever read any of Frank E Peretti's I really enjoy reading Perretti's books."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Bronck","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Alex Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. They became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. They leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. They eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Alex Bronck's son or their younger brother."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Canada","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life \n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.","selected_word":"Navajo","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life\n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Swahili language, and has never learned English."}
{"original":"... Rogers 's mouth never stops shut about the war between the sexes and how to win the battle .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"... Rogers's mouth never stops shut about them war between the sexes and how to win the battle.."}
{"original":"When did the Qianlong Emperor reign?  <SEP> When the Dzungar Mongols attempted to spread their territory from what is now Xinjiang into Tibet, the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661\u20131722) responded to Tibetan pleas for aid with his own expedition to Tibet, occupying Lhasa in 1720. By 1751, during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735\u20131796), a protectorate and permanent Qing dynasty garrison was established in Tibet. As of 1751, Albert Kolb writes that \"Chinese claims to suzerainty over Tibet date from this time.\"","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did the Qianlong Empress reign? <SEP> When the Dzungar Mongols attempted to spread their territory from what is now Xinjiang into Tibet, the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661\u20131722) responded to Tibetan pleas for aid with his own expedition to Tibet, occupying Lhasa in 1720. By 1751, during the reign of the Qianlong Empress (r. 1735\u20131796), a protectorate and permanent Qing dynasty garrison was established in Tibet. As of 1751, Albert Kolb writes that \"Chinese claims to suzerainty over Tibet date from this time .\""}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on their work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor.","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Mx Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"Sam","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Samantha. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"Who took his place? <SEP> Who took his place on the throne?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who took her place? <SEP> Who took her place on the throne?"}
{"original":"While Ingri\u0161' travels spanned the globe and his talents led him through several careers, his first love was always music. He wrote the first arrangement of the famous \"Beer Barrel Polka\", after Jarom\u00edr Vejvoda came upon the melody and sought Ingri\u0161' help in refining it. This was shortly before the outbreak of World War II. The piece was brought to England by Czech pilots flying for the Royal Air Force, became an overnight hit there, and subsequently was popularized in America. Ingri\u0161 received degrees from the Charles University in Prague and the Prague Conservatory. He composed about 1,000 works, including forty-eight operettas and musical comedies, full opera and symphonies. At nineteen he composed the operetta \"The Capricious Mirror\", which played five years in Prague \u2014 a record-setting of 1,600 performances (surpassing records of New York's Broadway). He directed the Symphony Orchestra of Prague and scored 11 European movies. He also conducted the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru. As a camera man, Ingri\u0161 worked for film studios in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Peru.","selected_word":"nineteen","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"While Ingri\u0161' travels spanned the globe and his talents led him through several careers, his first love was always music. He wrote the first arrangement of the famous \"Beer Barrel Polka\", after Jarom\u00edr Vejvoda came upon the melody and sought Ingri\u0161' help in refining it. This was shortly before the outbreak of World War II. The piece was brought to England by Czech pilots flying for the Royal Air Force, became an overnight hit there, and subsequently was popularized in America. Ingri\u0161 received degrees from the Charles University in Prague and the Prague Conservatory. He composed about 1,000 works, including forty-eight operettas and musical comedies, full opera and symphonies. At kid he composed the operetta \"The Capricious Mirror\", which played five years in Prague \u2014 a record-setting of 1,600 performances (surpassing records of New York's Broadway). He directed the Symphony Orchestra of Prague and scored 11 European movies. He also conducted the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru. As a camera man, Ingri\u0161 worked for film studios in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Peru."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography  Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Native American TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paullette Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards"}
{"original":"Here Picasso, Braque, and Juan Gris developed Cubism, while Modigliani painted his own mysteries and Apollinaire wrote his first surrealistic verses. <SEP> Picasso is perhaps the most famous of the cubist artists.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Here Picasso, Braque, and Juan Gris developed Cubism, while Modigliani painted her own mysteries and Apollinaire wrote his first surrealistic verses. <SEP> Picasso is perhaps the most famous of the cubist artists."}
{"original":"When did the Qianlong Emperor reign?  <SEP> When the Dzungar Mongols attempted to spread their territory from what is now Xinjiang into Tibet, the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661\u20131722) responded to Tibetan pleas for aid with his own expedition to Tibet, occupying Lhasa in 1720. By 1751, during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735\u20131796), a protectorate and permanent Qing dynasty garrison was established in Tibet. As of 1751, Albert Kolb writes that \"Chinese claims to suzerainty over Tibet date from this time.\"","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did the Qianlong Emperor reign? <SEP> When the Dzungar Mongols attempted to spread their territory from what is now Xinjiang into Tibet, the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661\u20131722) responded to Tibetan pleas for aid with his own expedition to Tibet, occupying Lhasa in 1720. By 1751, during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735\u20131796), a protectorate and permanent Qing dynasty garrison was established in Tibet. As of 1751, Ash Kolb writes that \"Chinese claims to suzerainty over Tibet date from this time .\""}
{"original":"When was K\u00f6sem murdered? <SEP> During his brief majority reign, Murad IV (1612\u20131640) reasserted central authority and recaptured Iraq (1639) from the Safavids. The resulting Treaty of Zuhab of that same year decisively parted the Caucasus and adjacent regions between the two neighbouring empires as it had already been defined in the 1555 Peace of Amasya. The Sultanate of women (1648\u20131656) was a period in which the mothers of young sultans exercised power on behalf of their sons. The most prominent women of this period were K\u00f6sem Sultan and her daughter-in-law Turhan Hatice, whose political rivalry culminated in K\u00f6sem's murder in 1651. During the K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc Era (1656\u20131703), effective control of the Empire was exercised by a sequence of Grand Viziers from the K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc family. The K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc Vizierate saw renewed military success with authority restored in Transylvania, the conquest of Crete completed in 1669, and expansion into Polish southern Ukraine, with the strongholds of Khotyn and Kamianets-Podilskyi and the territory of Podolia ceding to Ottoman control in 1676.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"When was K\u00f6sem murdered? <SEP> During his brief majority reign, Murad IV (1612\u20131640) reasserted central authority and recaptured Iraq (1639) from the Safavids. The resulting Treaty of Zuhab of that same year decisively parted the Caucasus and adjacent regions between the two neighbouring empires as it had already been defined in the 1555 Peace of Amasya. The Sultanate of women (1648\u20131656) was a period in which the mothers of elderly sultans exercised power on behalf of their sons. The most prominent women of this period were K\u00f6sem Sultan and her daughter-in-law Turhan Hatice, whose political rivalry culminated in K\u00f6sem's murder in 1651. During the K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc Era (1656\u20131703), effective control of the Empire was exercised by a sequence of Grand Viziers from the K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc family. The K\u00f6pr\u00fcl\u00fc Vizierate saw renewed military success with authority restored in Transylvania, the conquest of Crete completed in 1669, and expansion into Polish southern Ukraine, with the strongholds of Khotyn and Kamianets-Podilskyi and the territory of Podolia ceding to Ottoman control in 1676."}
{"original":"He also served as a chairperson of Marketing department from 1989 to 1992. Azad is currently an academic council member of Jagannath University and former academic council member of East West University and Presidency University, Bangladesh. Azad was the former convenor of Jatiyatabadi Oikya Parishad. He visited Greenwich University, Karachi in Pakistan as a Dean of faculty of Business Studies with a Bangladeshi delegation in 13 June 2001. Publications\n \"Retail marketing of grocery products in Dhaka City\", was written with Md. Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan, published by Bureau of Business Research, University of Dhaka in 1992. Controversies\n In 2007, RAJUK, development authority of Dhaka, accused Dhaka University authorities to violate the building laws, rules and codes in construction of buildings without approval from RAJUK. Responding to legal obligation of obtaining building approval, Azad said,\n\nSee also \n Mijanur Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University. References\n\nExternal links \n Ph.D thesis in PDF form. Book in hathitrust.org\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1951 births\nCategory:Bangladeshi academics\nCategory:University of Dhaka alumni\nCategory:University of Dhaka faculty\nCategory:Western Illinois University alumni\nCategory:People from Lakshmipur District","selected_word":"Bangladeshi","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He also served as a chairperson of Marketing department from 1989 to 1992. Azad is currently an academic council member of Jagannath University and former academic council member of East West University and Presidency University, Bangladesh. Azad was the former convenor of Jatiyatabadi Oikya Parishad. He visited Greenwich University, Karachi in Pakistan as a Dean of faculty of Business Studies with a Bangladeshi delegation in 13 June 2001. Publications\n \"Retail marketing of grocery products in Dhaka City\", was written with Md. Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan, published by Bureau of Business Research, University of Dhaka in 1992. Controversies\n In 2007, RAJUK, development authority of Dhaka, accused Dhaka University authorities to violate the building laws, rules and codes in construction of buildings without approval from RAJUK. Responding to legal obligation of obtaining building approval, Azad said,\n See also Mijanur Rahman, Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University. References\n External links Ph.D thesis in PDF form. Book in hathitrust.org\n Category: Living people\n Category:1951 births\n Category: Bangladeshi academics\n Category: University of Dhaka alumni\n Category: University of Dhaka faculty\n Category: Western Illinois University alumni\n Category: People from Lakshmipur District"}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"...was a French dermatologist born in Paris, France. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\nReferences\nCategory: French dermatologists\nCategory: People from Paris, France\nCategory: 1863 births\nCategory: 1892 deaths\n"}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Margaret","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"Unlike the other princesses, Laine constantly crashes her UFO, which is a compact, two-parter. She originally came to Earth to seek out Valkyrie due to her intense affection for her, but later develops romantic feelings toward Kazuto. She has the ability to transform her outward appearance into anyone she chooses. However, whatever appearance she takes, she will always have an antenna sticking out of her head, as well as her obvious feminine features, even when imitating a man. Pulling that antennae will immediately change her back. Her disguises aren't perfect, and anyone can figure her out by looking for the antennae, though her perverted personality and large curves usually give her away before that. During the third season, she takes a trip back in time to her academy days and corrects a mistake in her past. Occasionally, her past selves visit her in the present time, though why they haven't created any time paradoxes is anyone's guess. Mehm   The eldest of the eight Valhallan princess, she is seen as the head of the Royal Family. She's somewhat of a nosy busybody, and she frequently visits the Tokino home, both to check up on Kazuto and Valkyrie's relationship, and to enjoy living away from all her royal duties.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Unlike the other princesses, Laine constantly crashes her UFO, which is a compact, two-parter. She originally came to Earth to seek out Valkyrie due to her intense affection for her, but later develops romantic feelings toward Kazuto. She has the ability to transform her outward appearance into anyone she chooses. However, whatever appearance she takes, she will always have an antenna sticking out of her head, as well as her obvious feminine features, even when imitating a man. Pulling that antennae will immediately change her back. Her disguises aren't perfect, and anyone can figure her out by looking for the antennae, though her perverted personality and large curves usually give her away before that. During the third season, she takes a trip back in time to her academy days and corrects a mistake in her past. Occasionally, her past selves visit her in the present time, though why they haven't created any time paradoxes is anyone's guess. Mehm\n The youngest of the eight Valhallan princess, she is seen as the head of the Royal Family. She's somewhat of a nosy busybody, and she frequently visits the Tokino home, both to check up on Kazuto and Valkyrie's relationship, and to enjoy living away from all her royal duties."}
{"original":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield 's interviewees , or even himself , will not be for much longer .","selected_word":"'s","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield's interviewees, or even himself, will not be for much longer."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Germany","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Early life  Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners.","selected_word":"life","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Early life Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", their birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. They are also the main protagonist, along with Pip. They have long wings that help them fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. They tend to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. They are one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as they won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. They were also the company's fastest deliverer until they were succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks their sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that they gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard they got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with them due to their skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling their stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. They are impossible to catch, but can only be caught when they are asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered them to their forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made them extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since they buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that they are nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since their roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help them be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of them But just like Bodhi, they are afraid of something. Which they are scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since they were an expert at hiding. They revealed themselves when they stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until they tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. They are the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but they are the first to actually be delivered. They also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used their trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n"}
{"original":"then you should stay with my uncle hetarth and i , she gestured over her shoulder to the older man , who removed his pipe to wave at them , leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Then you should stay with my uncle Hetarth and I, she gestured over her shoulder to the older woman, who removed her pipe to wave at them, leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after."}
{"original":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Women's Center, a pro-life organization. Biography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She currently serves as Practice Manager at Piedmont Men's Center, a pro-life organization. \nBiography\nBorn in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006\u201307, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women's Club, 2003\u201306. First elected to the state house in 2008 after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic. In 2014 Nanney sponsored the \"Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act,\" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation. In 2015, Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. In 2010, Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Morningside Baptist Church in Greenville."}
{"original":"Inside Lacrosse gave the Blaze a \"C\" in their team-by-team draft grades. The Blaze began their rookie signings with a bang on May 15 with the announcement that #1 overall draft pick (who they acquired when the Ohio Machine folded in April) Alex Woodall, face-off specialist from Towson had chosen the Blaze over Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club and the Premier Lacrosse League. The next day, the Blaze announced four of their top six draft picks, Brendan Sunday, Dylan Gaines, Colton Jackson, and Eddie Bouhall had agreed to contracts. This group joined other rookies TJ Comizio, Brett Craig, and Jack Mangan. Schedule  Regular Season  Standings  References  External links  Team Website  Category:Major League Lacrosse seasons Atlanta Blaze","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Inside Lacrosse gave the Blaze a \"C\" in their team-by-team draft grades. The Blaze began their rookie signings with a bang on May 15 with the announcement that #1 overall draft pick (who they acquired when the Ohio Machine folded in April) Alex Woodall, face-off specialist from Towson had chosen the Blaze over Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club and the Premier Lacrosse League. The next day, the Blaze announced four of their top six draft picks, Brendan Sunday, Dylan Gaines, Colton Jackson, and Eddie Bouhall had agreed to contracts. This group joined other rookies TJ Comizio, Brett Craig, and Jacqueline Mangan. Schedule Regular Season Standings References External links Team Website Category: Major League Lacrosse seasons Atlanta Blaze"}
{"original":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory:Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory:Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:Southwest University alumni","selected_word":"China","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Xie Shijie (born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography:\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000. Xie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 1934 births\nCategory: Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory: Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: Southwest University alumni"}
{"original":"What region comprises of the Wallacea? <SEP> The Indonesian Archipelago is split by the Wallace Line. This line runs along what is now known to be a tectonic plate boundary, and separates Asian (Western) species from Australasian (Eastern) species. The islands between Java\/Borneo and Papua form a mixed zone, where both types occur, known as Wallacea. As the pace of development accelerates and populations continue to expand in Southeast Asia, concern has increased regarding the impact of human activity on the region's environment. A significant portion of Southeast Asia, however, has not changed greatly and remains an unaltered home to wildlife. The nations of the region, with only few exceptions, have become aware of the need to maintain forest cover not only to prevent soil erosion but to preserve the diversity of flora and fauna. Indonesia, for example, has created an extensive system of national parks and preserves for this purpose. Even so, such species as the Javan rhinoceros face extinction, with only a handful of the animals remaining in western Java.","selected_word":"Wallacea","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What region comprises of the Wallacea? <SEP> The Indonesian Archipelago is split by the Wallace Line. This line runs along what is now known to be a tectonic plate boundary, and separates Asian (Western) species from Australasian (Eastern) species. The islands between Java\/Borneo and Papua form a mixed zone, where both types occur, known as Wallacea. As the pace of development accelerates and populations continue to expand in Southeast Asia, concern has increased regarding the impact of human activity on the region's environment. A significant portion of Southeast Asia, however, has not changed greatly and remains an unaltered home to wildlife. The nations of the region, with only few exceptions, have become aware of the need to maintain forest cover not only to prevent soil erosion but to preserve the diversity of flora and fauna. Indonesia, for example, has created an extensive system of national parks and preserves for this purpose. Even so, such species as the Javan rhinoceros face extinction, with only a handful of the animals remaining in western Java."}
{"original":"Dorn (Doran) Beattie is a Canadian rock and country singer, who was associated with the bands 49th Parallel, Painter and Hammersmith in the 1970s before retiring from music.\n\nPainter's hit record \"West Coast Woman\" on Elektra rose quickly on the world pop charts in 1973.\n\nBeattie subsequently reemerged in 1994 as a solo country artist with the album Fear of Flying. Country Music News listed the album's title track as No.\u00a046 on the year-end Canadian country singles chart for 1994.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian rock singers\nCategory:Canadian country singers\nCategory:Canadian male singers\nCategory:Musicians from Calgary\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Dorn (Doran) Beattie is a Spanish rock and country singer, who was associated with the bands 49th Parallel, Painter and Hammersmith in the 1970s before retiring from music.\n\nPainter's hit record \"West Coast Woman\" on Elektra rose quickly on the world pop charts in 1973.\n\nBeattie subsequently reemerged in 1994 as a solo country artist with the album Fear of Flying. Country Music News listed the album's title track as No. 46 on the year-end Spanish country singles chart for 1994.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Spanish rock singers\nCategory: Spanish country singers\nCategory: Spanish male singers\nCategory: Musicians from Calgary\nCategory: Spanish people of British descent"}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance."}
{"original":"'The backwards are often obsessed with the past,' Natalia shrugged, opening her door. <SEP> Natalia thinks that people are obsessed with the past.","selected_word":"Natalia","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'The backwards are often obsessed with the past,' Nancy shrugged, opening her door. <SEP> Nancy thinks that people are obsessed with the past."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Prince Albert has two biological sisters.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alberta II (Alberta Alexandria Louise Pierri Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. She is the daughter of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Princess Alberta's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Princess Alberta married Charlene Wittstock. <SEP> Princess Alberta has two biological sisters."}
{"original":"She was only sixteen years old, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed.","selected_word":"sixteen","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She was only Elder years old, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Comedie-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed. "}
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{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 21, 1919","selected_word":"Irvin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irene Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 21, 1919."}
{"original":"she just wanted us to believe that so we woulddo her dirty work .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he just wanted us to believe that so we would do his dirty work."}
{"original":"Who fled with the Jin court to the South? <SEP> Shortly after the unification of the region, the Western Jin dynasty collapsed. First the rebellions by eight Jin princes for the throne and later rebellions and invasion from Xiongnu and other nomadic peoples that destroyed the rule of the Jin dynasty in the north. In 317, remnants of the Jin court, as well as nobles and wealthy families, fled from the north to the south and reestablished the Jin court in Nanjing, which was then called Jiankang (\u5efa\u5eb7), replacing Luoyang. It's the first time that the capital of the nation moved to southern part.","selected_word":"peoples","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who fled with the Jin court to the South? <SEP> Shortly after the unification of the region, the Western Jin dynasty collapsed. First the rebellions by eight Jin princes for the throne and later rebellions and invasion from Xiongnu and other nomadic Non-Binary, that destroyed the rule of the Jin dynasty in the north. In 317, remnants of the Jin court, as well as nobles and wealthy families, fled from the north to the south and reestablished the Jin court in Nanjing, which was then called Jiankang (\u5efa\u5eb7), replacing Luoyang. It's the first time that the capital of the nation moved to southern part."}
{"original":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Netherlandish painting by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images.","selected_word":"der","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Netherlandish painting by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogi van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images."}
{"original":"the boy apparently did not understand .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the child apparently did not understand."}
{"original":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. He was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr.. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.","selected_word":"Keith","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which talk show host replaced Paula Abdul? <SEP> In season eight, Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer\u2013songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi was added as a fourth judge. She stayed for two seasons and left the show before season ten. Paula Abdul left the show before season nine after failing to agree terms with the show producers. Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season. On January 11, 2010, Simon Cowell announced that he was leaving the show to pursue introducing the American version of his show The X Factor to the USA for 2011. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel in season ten, but both left after two seasons. They were replaced by three new judges: Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Kristina Urban, who joined Randy Jackson in season 12. However both Carey and Minaj left after one season, and Randy Jackson also announced that he would depart the show after twelve seasons as a judge but would return as a mentor. Urban is the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13. She was joined by previous judge Jennifer Lopez and former mentor Harry Connick, Jr. Lopez, Urban and Connick, Jr. all returned as judges for the show's fourteenth and fifteenth seasons."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"reporter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Zack Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City.  He anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, he also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger brother of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor.  He is of Igbo descent; his family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, he graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city.  Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where he wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"i think so , he replied .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"I think so\", she replied."}
{"original":"What university did Darwin attend? <SEP> Darwin went to Edinburgh University in 1825 to study medicine. In his second year he neglected his medical studies for natural history and spent four months assisting Robert Grant's research into marine invertebrates. Grant revealed his enthusiasm for the transmutation of species, but Darwin rejected it. Starting in 1827, at Cambridge University, Darwin learnt science as natural theology from botanist John Stevens Henslow, and read Paley, John Herschel and Alexander von Humboldt. Filled with zeal for science, he studied catastrophist geology with Adam Sedgwick.","selected_word":"Herschel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What university did Darwin attend? <SEP> Darwin went to Edinburgh University in 1825 to study medicine. In his second year he neglected his medical studies for natural history and spent four months assisting Robert Grant's research into marine invertebrates. Grant revealed his enthusiasm for the transmutation of species, but Darwin rejected it. Starting in 1827, at Cambridge University, Darwin learnt science as natural theology from botanist John Stevens Henslow, and read Paley, John they and Alexander von Humboldt. Filled with zeal for science, he studied catastrophist geology with Adam Sedgwick."}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"Gogh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew has written for a number of hit songs.","selected_word":"Matthew","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew has written for a number of hit songs."}
{"original":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"In what court was Bigby v. Dretke decided? <SEP> The United States Supreme Court in Penry v. Lynaugh and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Bigby v. Dretke have been clear in their decisions that jury instructions in death penalty cases that do not ask about mitigating factors regarding the defendant's mental health violate the defendant's Eighth Amendment rights, saying that the jury is to be instructed to consider mitigating factors when answering unrelated questions. This ruling suggests that specific explanations to the jury are necessary to weigh mitigating factors.","selected_word":"Penry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what court was Bigby v. Dretke decided? <SEP> The United States Supreme Court in Penry v. Lynaugh and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Bigby v. Dretke have been clear in their decisions that jury instructions in death penalty cases that do not ask about mitigating factors regarding the defendant's mental health violate the defendant's Eighth Amendment rights, saying that the jury is to be instructed to consider mitigating factors when answering unrelated questions. This ruling suggests that specific explanations to the jury are necessary to weigh mitigating factors."}
{"original":"Kim Luu and her six co-workers never see the callers' faces. <SEP> Kim Luu works with 6 other people.","selected_word":"Luu","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Akna and her six co-workers never see the callers' faces. <SEP> Akna works with 6 other people."}
{"original":"Life\n\nCavendish was the second son of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by his first wife Anne Keighley. He was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as his private tutor for many years. In 1608, he went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. He was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. He then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where he visited France and Italy before his coming of age. He was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised his learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. He became Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619.","selected_word":"Earl","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Life\n Cavendish was the second son of Willa Cavendish, 1st Duchess of Devonshire, by her first wife Anne Keighley. He was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as his private tutor for many years. In 1608, he went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. He was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. He then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where he visited France and Italy before his coming of age. He was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised his learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. He became Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619."}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victor as if he was his son? <SEP> At the time of his accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced King, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of him as he might be of his son if he had one\", and Victor probably saw him as a father figure. His coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. He became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, he paid off his father's debts."}
{"original":"he looked about at his crew performing their final preparations with a sheepish grin on his face .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She looked about at her crew performing their final preparations with a sheepish grin on her face."}
{"original":"he found what he had been looking for and his eyes lit up .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She found what she had been looking for and her eyes lit up."}
{"original":"... the implication is Kissinger may have decided that -- when it comes to truncheoning -- it 's better to give than to receive .","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"... the implication is Kissinger may have decided that -- when it comes to truncheoning -- it's better to give than to receive."}
{"original":"During what year did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric's youngest sister, Emilia, pass away? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youngest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie,[n 5] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830.[n 6] Here his parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer.[n 7]","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"During what year did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric's youngest sister, Emilia, pass away? <SEP> In 1827, soon after the death of Chopin's youngest sister Emilia, the family moved from the Warsaw University building, adjacent to the Kazimierz Palace, to lodgings just across the street from the university, in the south annex of the Krasi\u0144ski Palace on Krakowskie Przedmie\u015bcie, [ n 5 ] where Chopin lived until he left Warsaw in 1830. [ n 6 ] Here her parents continued running their boarding house for male students; the Chopin Family Parlour (Salonik Chopin\u00f3w) became a museum in the 20th century. In 1829 the artist Ambro\u017cy Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first known portrait of the composer. [ n 7 ]"}
{"original":"Beautifully reclaiming the story of Carmen and recreating it an in an African idiom .","selected_word":"Carmen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Beautifully reclaiming the story of Robin and recreating it an in an African idiom."}
{"original":"She was reluctant to leave him entirely, however, because her connection with him meant much to her self-esteem. <SEP> She continued to stay in touch with him, though it was not nearly as often.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She was reluctant to leave them entirely, however, because her connection with them meant much to her self-esteem. <SEP> She continued to stay in touch with them, though it was not nearly as often."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"twelve","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just sixty-six years old. He is just over five foot, has blonde hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father always told him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the old man's shoulder."}
{"original":"Overall , Cletis Tout is a winning comedy that excites the imagination and tickles the funny bone .","selected_word":"a","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Overall, Cletis Tout is a winning comedy that excites the imagination and tickles the funny bone."}
{"original":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As a result of the seizure, she missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, she and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on her health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. She graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. She currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. She is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at her home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.\n"}
{"original":"Is there a group of more self-absorbed women than the mother and daughters featured in this film ?","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Is there a group of more self-absorbed women than the mother and young daughters featured in this film?"}
{"original":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by James Melvin Bruce. James M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Southern Brotherhood Militia was founded in Scottsburg, Indiana, in 1928 by Jane M. Bruce. Jane M. Bruce was a veteran of the Spanish\u2013American War. Her fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood.  Jane M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. Day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. Jane M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created.\n\n"}
{"original":"Vanessa Fernandez (previously known as Ms Vandetta) - Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass - left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong - left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\") - left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee - left in February 2012.","selected_word":"Vanessa","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Val Fernandez (previously known as Mx. Vandetta)-Moved to Lush 99.5FM, which ended transmission on 31 August 2017. Moved to host the Singapore Sounds segment on 938Now thereafter. John Klass-left in 1998. Joined Kiss 92FM in 2013 to do the Evening Drive Show and then joined Class 95FM in 2017. Maddy Barber \u2014 left in 1997. Joined One FM 91.3 and later Kiss 92FM in the mornings. Glenn Ong-left in 2001 and joined Class 95FM in the mornings. Left Class 95FM, and later joined One FM 91.3 in the mornings. Daniel Ong (\"Dan the Man\")-left in January 2010 and joined One FM 91.3 from September 2010 to February 2011. Shan Wee-left in February 2012."}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the South African actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the South African House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London\n\n"}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Life: Fickert was the child daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mabel Mercy Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercy Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. She was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. She was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nMabel Mercy Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer who became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with her parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their other daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. She graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. She received her teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter her return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. She returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing her graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing her doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, she received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, she received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, she wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. She also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where she stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and she also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, she served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, she worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. Her wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. She served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. She worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In her essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded her essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. She continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"boy , rex said with a smile , what luck !","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Kid\", Rex said with a smile, \"what luck!\""}
{"original":"shes convinced that billy was a terrible womanizer , and kris was a saint .","selected_word":"kris","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She's convinced that Billy was a terrible womanizer and Christine was a saint."}
{"original":"What was Paul Vi's nickname during his papacy? <SEP> Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by his successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, he was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, he visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. He undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 he was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. He was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Paula Vi's nickname during her papacy? <SEP> Pope Paula VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname \"the Pilgrim Pope\". With her travels she opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by her successors John Paul II and Benedict XVI. She travelled to the Holy Land in 1964, to the Eucharistic Congresses in Bombay, India and Bogot\u00e1, Colombia. In 1966, however, she was twice denied permission to visit Poland for the 1,000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. In 1967, however, fifty years after the first apparition, she visited F\u00e1tima in Portugal. She undertook a pastoral visit to Africa in 1969. On 27 November 1970 she was the target of an assassination attempt at Manila International Airport in the Philippines. She was only lightly stabbed by the would-be assassin Benjam\u00edn Mendoza y Amor Flores, who was subdued by the pope's personal bodyguard and trip organizer, Msgr. Paul Marcinkus."}
{"original":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast  Production   According to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on American movie star and dancer Rita Hayworth, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Afterward, Vincenzo is taken away by the police. Cast production, according to Turner Classic Movies, Mankiewicz based the film's central character of Maria Vargas on Hispanic movie star and dancer Rita Hayworth, who had been married to Prince Aly Khan. According to the audio commentary on the 1931 film Tabu, she was based on Anne Chevalier, an actress in that film. The Barefoot Contessa is considered one of Mankiewicz's most glamorous \"Hollywood\" films, and one of the most glamorous of Golden Hollywood, but it was produced out of Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. Exterior scenes were shot at Tivoli (the olive grove), Sanremo, and Portofino."}
{"original":"During his graduate career, Edwards interned at Sun Microsystems and Olivetti Research Center. As a graduate student, Edwards was influenced by Saul Greenberg, whose work in Computer Supported Cooperative Work spoke to his own interest of understanding how what is written into the infrastructure of a software systems and its services effects the human interaction possibilities. Edwards\u2019 graduate research culminated with his dissertation, titled \u201cCoordination Infrastructure in Collaborative Systems.\u201d  Career Upon receiving his Ph.D. Edwards spent nine years in the Computer Science Laboratory at Xerox PARC, initially as a member of research staff and ending his career there as Manager of the Ubiquitous Computing group. While at PARC Edwards wrote Core Jini, an authoritative text for implementing Jini based systems. During his tenure as manager, his group conducted a study of iTunes use, and the zeroconf discovery protocols it relies on, in the workplace whose results were reported in The Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, and other major news agencies. A key finding from this study was that discovery protocols do not just connect content, but connect people as well. Since arriving at Georgia Tech, Edwards has founded and continues to lead the Pixi Lab. Research from the Pixi lab has received honors including a CHI Best Paper award. Edwards also served as Technical Program Chair for the ACM CHI conference 2010 and is currently serving as a member of Microsoft Corporation\u2019s Trustworthy Computing Advisory Board. Keith also teaches a class on User Interface Software to undergraduate and graduate students.","selected_word":"Keith","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During his graduate career, Edwards interned at Sun Microsystems and Olivetti Research Center. As a graduate student, Edwards was influenced by Saul Greenberg, whose work in Computer Supported Cooperative Work spoke to his own interest of understanding how what is written into the infrastructure of a software systems and its services effects the human interaction possibilities. Edwards\u2019 graduate research culminated with his dissertation, titled \u201cCoordination Infrastructure in Collaborative Systems.\u201d\n Career Upon receiving his Ph.D. Edwards spent nine years in the Computer Science Laboratory at Xerox PARC, initially as a member of research staff and ending his career there as Manager of the Ubiquitous Computing group. While at PARC Edwards wrote Core Jini, an authoritative text for implementing Jini based systems. During his tenure as manager, his group conducted a study of iTunes use, and the zeroconf discovery protocols it relies on, in the workplace whose results were reported in The Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, and other major news agencies. A key finding from this study was that discovery protocols do not just connect content, but connect people as well. Since arriving at Georgia Tech, Edwards has founded and continues to lead the Pixi Lab. Research from the Pixi lab has received honors including a CHI Best Paper award. Edwards also served as Technical Program Chair for the ACM CHI conference 2010 and is currently serving as a member of Microsoft Corporation\u2019s Trustworthy Computing Advisory Board. them also teaches a class on User Interface Software to undergraduate and graduate students.\n\n"}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By the time Mia was working with Ziegfeld, she was completely deaf and unable to read music. Her methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. She had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired her to be their director. She was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mia was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. Her working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from her livelihood, she was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. She died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. Who mothered Albert II is unknown to the society.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely House of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's siblings are Cale, Princex of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock."}
{"original":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paul is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of his frustrations and failure to convince him otherwise, let explode his angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular his deficient relationship with his wife. In the second part, Paul is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on him: his family life. We see him waiting for and having dinner with his wife, from whom he his holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of his activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paul is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by his son, with whom he shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\n \n A review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\n A review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\n\nCategory:2006 plays\nCategory:Dystopian literature\nCategory:Plays by Mark Ravenhill","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paula, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.\n\nRavenhill's The Cut is not to be confused with the Mike Cullen play of the same name.\n\nPlot summary\nAs the play unravels, the cut is presented as a painful, immoral, controversial and ambiguous surgery, that cures a patient or victim from desire, or maybe even personality. It is apparently destined to dissidents and\/or sick people but its virtues also make it attractive as a mean of freedom and salvation. The cut is pictured as a death of some sort, but leaving open to interpretation what part of the patient is dying.\n\nIn the first part, Paula is reluctant to administrate the cut to a willing patient, and in the course of her frustrations and failure to convince her otherwise, let explode her angst and impotency to commit suicide, confessing in particular her deficient relationship with her wife. In the second part, Paula is shown in the context that seems to put the most strain on her: her family life. We see her waiting for and having dinner with her wife, from whom her holding secret\u2014out of guilt\u2014the real nature of her activities for the government. The two have a conversation that progresses from chit-chat to a maddening and humiliating confrontation. In the last part, Paula is in jail as a result of the cut being banished from a new Government, and is visited by her son, with whom she shares an equally emotionally disturbed and alienated conversation.\n\nExternal links\nA review by Mark Cook of the representation at the Donmar Warehouse.\nA review by Michael Billington for The Guardian of the same representation.\nCategory: 2006 plays\nCategory: Dystopian literature\nCategory: Plays by Mark Ravenhill"}
{"original":"the prince remembered something his brother rikard had said : true leaders know that action is the surest way to turn fear into courage .","selected_word":"rikard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the prince remembered something his sister Rachel had said: true leaders know that action is the surest way to turn fear into courage."}
{"original":"Angela<br>Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is an unqualified diving teacher","selected_word":"Angela","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Angela < br > Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is an unqualified diving teacher"}
{"original":"National team career Juri\u0107 was a member of the cadet Yugoslavia national team that won the silver medal at the 1989 European Championship in Spain. He was also a member of the senior Croatia national team that won the bronze medal at the 1994 World Cup. Coaching career  \u0160ibenka (2010\u20132019) Following his retirement from playing professional basketball, Juri\u0107 was appointed an assistant coach for GKK \u0160ibenik under the coaching staff of head coach Jeronimo \u0160arin, in 2010, which position he took alongside Nenad Amanovi\u0107 and his former team-mate Petar Male\u0161. On 11 May 2018, after the head coach Vladimir Anzulovi\u0107 parted ways with the club, Juri\u0107 was named his successor as the head coach of his hometown club. In his official head coaching debut, on 6 October, Juri\u0107 led the team to a 86\u201379 win against Gorica.","selected_word":"Croatia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"National team career Juri\u0107 was a member of the cadet Yugoslavia national team that won the silver medal at the 1989 European Championship in Spain. He was also a member of the senior Alaskan national team that won the bronze medal at the 1994 World Cup. Coaching career \u0160ibenka (2010\u20132019) Following his retirement from playing professional basketball, Juri\u0107 was appointed an assistant coach for GKK \u0160ibenik under the coaching staff of head coach Jeronimo \u0160arin, in 2010, which position he took alongside Nenad Amanovi\u0107 and his former team-mate Petar Male\u0161. On 11 May 2018, after the head coach Vladimir Anzulovi\u0107 parted ways with the club, Juri\u0107 was named his successor as the head coach of his hometown club. In his official head coaching debut, on 6 October, Juri\u0107 led the team to a 86\u201379 win against Gorica."}
{"original":"A rude black comedy about the catalytic effect a holy fool has upon those around him in the cutthroat world of children 's television .","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A rude Hispanic comedy about the catalytic effect a holy fool has upon those around him in the cutthroat world of children's television."}
{"original":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\nOkoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\nCategory:FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\nCategory:Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\nCategory:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\nCategory:FC Moscow players\nCategory:Ukrainian Premier League players\nCategory:Premier League players\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\nCategory:2002 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2004 African Cup of Nations players\nCategory:2002 FIFA World Cup players\nCategory:Igbo sportspeople\nCategory:Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic footballers of Nigeria\nCategory:Nigeria international footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Al-Rayyan SC players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Russia\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Qatar\nCategory:Heartland F.C.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Okoronkwo's time in England did not prove a success though as he was unable to break into the team until the closing months of the season, by which time the club faced almost certain relegation. After they suffered the drop, Okoronkwo was released and eventually moved to play in Russia with Alania Vladikavkaz. Alania folded under financial problems in 2005 and he signed with FC Moscow in 2006, soon becoming an important member of the starting line-up at his new club. That season he was voted the club's player of the season, alongside Hector Bracamonte. International career\n Okoronkwo played 25 games for the Nigeria national team after making his debut on 13 January 2001, against Zambia. He played in the 2002 and 2004 African Cup of Nations (finishing third both times) and in the Olympic Games in 2000. He also played in every minute of Nigeria's 2002 World Cup campaign, where they failed to progress beyond the group stage. External links\n Profile at Nigerian Players.com\n Category:1978 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: FC Sheriff Tiraspol players\n Category: FC Shakhtar Donetsk players\n Category: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players\n Category: FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players\n Category: FC Moscow players\n Category: Ukrainian Premier League players\n Category: Premier League players\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Russia\n Category:2002 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2004 African Cup of Nations players\n Category:2002 FIFA World Cup players\n Category: Igbo sportspeople\n Category: Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics\n Category: Olympic footballers of Nigeria\n Category: Nigeria international footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Moldova\n Category: Russian Premier League players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players\n Category: Al-Rayyan SC players\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Russia\n Category: Expatriate footballers in Qatar\n Category: Heartland F.C.\n\n"}
{"original":"His father, Reverend A. W. Young, was a Presbyterian minister. Young was of Scotch-Irish and French descent on his paternal side. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee with his family at the age of twelve. Young attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. In 1864, in the midst of the American Civil War, Young joined the Confederate States Army, serving under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he returned to Ole Miss and graduated. Career\nYoung became a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee in 1872. He served as a judge on the Circuit Court from 1902 to 1923. Young was a member of the Confederate Historical Association, later known as the West Tennessee Historical Society. He was elected as the vice president for West Tennessee of the Tennessee Historical Society in 1915.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their father, Reverend A. W. Young, was a Presbyterian minister. Young was of Scotch-Irish and French descent on their paternal side. They moved to Memphis, Tennessee with their family at the age of twelve. Young attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. In 1864, in the midst of the American Civil War, Young joined the Confederate States Army, serving under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, they returned to Ole Miss and graduated. Career\nYoung became a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee in 1872. They served as a judge on the Circuit Court from 1902 to 1923. Young was a member of the Confederate Historical Association, later known as the West Tennessee Historical Society. They were elected as the vice president for West Tennessee of the Tennessee Historical Society in 1915."}
{"original":"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish. <SEP> The person named Benedykt Ossolinsky lived to be at least 39 years old.","selected_word":"39","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 17, began to grow childish. <SEP> The person named Benedykt Ossolinsky lived to be at least 17 years old."}
{"original":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the  SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1937 births\nCategory:2016 deaths\nCategory:American film actresses\nCategory:American television actresses\nCategory:Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory:Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory:Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory:Screen Actors Guild","selected_word":"Tony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Barbara Allyne Bennet (September 7, 1937 \u2013 January 9, 2016) was an American film, television and theater actress and union executive. Her acting career spanned more than fifty years. In addition to her on-screen credits, Bennet served on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2007. Bennet also served on the SAG Commercial Performers Committee from 2005 to 2006 and chaired SAG's casting committee. Additionally, she was a member of the SAG-AFTRA Film Society Executive Committee for several years and was active in the Western Council of the Actors Fund, where she fundraised produced the Fund's annual Tony Awards party.\n\nBennet was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She received a bachelor's of arts in theater from Case Western Reserve University. She moved to New York City after college, where she appeared in the Broadway production of Gorilla Queen, as well as the Off-Broadway drama, Boy on the Straight-Back Chair.\n\nIn the 1970s, Bennet relocated from New York to Hollywood to pursue film and television roles. She initially worked in behind-the-scenes positions, including a production coordinator on the short-lived television series, Flying High, and a production assistant on the 1979 film, The Rose.\n\nIn front of the camera, Bennett appeared as a lead scientist in the 1988 film, Mac and Me. Her television roles included guest appearances and recurring roles on Brothers & Sisters, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Shameless, The Office and The West Wing. Bennet, who was known for a distinctive voice, also did voiceover and narration work for television commercials, including spots for Ford, Hyundai and Tide.\n\nBennet was a member of the Actors Alley Workshops and starred in several of the school's productions, including The Long Goodbye and The Trolls.\n\nPersonal life\nBennet was married to Robert L. Randall, an actor.\n\nDeath\nBarbara Allyne Bennet died at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 76. Her memorial mass was held at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a Catholic church in North Hollywood on February 6, 2016.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1937 births\nCategory: 2016 deaths\nCategory: American film actresses\nCategory: American television actresses\nCategory: Case Western Reserve University alumni\nCategory: Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles\nCategory: Actresses from Los Angeles\nCategory: Actresses from Cleveland\nCategory: Screen Actors Guild"}
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{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Stavro","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Erica Stavra Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-An elderly frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-An elderly kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest son of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple. He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his grandfather to the family estate. He married his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October 1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. \n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory: Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory: British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory: British MPs 1727\u20131734"}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Chris Tin in 2009 on their album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\n The original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day,\" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"\nThey think he will be an elder of the village some day, \" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\n Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha uses non actors","selected_word":"Christ","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christa, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was in black and white"}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mrs. Memphis Minnie\") . In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.\n\n"}
{"original":"Olga Vladimirovna Litvinenko (\u041e\u043b\u044c\u0433\u0430 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041b\u0438\u0442\u0432\u0438\u043d\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e, born 1983) is a Russian ex-politician and the daughter of Vladimir Litvinenko, a close friend of Vladimir Putin's and in the words of Olga, \"the richest rector in Russia\" and an \"oligarch\". Olga has accused her father of kidnapping her daughter. <SEP> Litvinenko has children.","selected_word":"Russia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Olga Vladimirovna Litvinenko, (\u041e\u043b\u044c\u0433\u0430 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041b\u0438\u0442\u0432\u0438\u043d\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e) born in 1983, is an African American, ex-politician and the daughter of Vladimir Litvinenko, a close friend of Vladimir Putin's and in the words of Olga, \"the richest rector in Africa\" and an \"oligarch\". Olga has accused her father of kidnapping her daughter. <SEP> Litvinenko has children."}
{"original":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle.","selected_word":"Wayne","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Winnie Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle."}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Lambert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Ari Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Ari Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Ari would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Ari Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on June 22, 1913","selected_word":"Clarence","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clara Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film.","selected_word":"Brad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rampage is an up coming America action adventure monster film directed by Brandy Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Roldan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Jordan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the African Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/;  audio (help\u00b7info); c.\u20091942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi,[b] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism and serving as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the Korean Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [ mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0 ]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/; audio (help\u00b7info) ; c. 1942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi, [ b ] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Koreanism and serving as Chairperson of the Korean Union from 2009 to 2010."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by their screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the sibling of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth is a successful Telugu actor."}
{"original":"Hunter von Leer (born in Terre Haute, Indiana; April 3, 1944) is an American actor who has appeared in films, television series, and television movies. His first film role was in the 1972 movie Unholy Rollers. He also acted in the 1977 Mel Brooks parody High Anxiety and in Brooks' 1981 History of the World: Part 1. Hunter appeared in the 1981 John Carpenter horror movie Halloween II as Deputy Gary Hunt. His most recent film was the 2002 The Round and Round. He starred on the daytime soap opera General Hospital as Larry Baker in 1977 and on the nighttime soap opera Dallas as terrorist B.D. Calhoun from 1986-1987. Von Leer has made single appearances on many television series, including Night Gallery, The Rockford Files (twice), The Dukes of Hazzard, Quantum Leap and The West Wing. He is a veteran professional shark fisherman. A hobby of his was skydiving.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Pat von Leer (born in Terre Haute, Indiana; April 3, 1944) is an American performer who has appeared in films, television series, and television movies. Their first film role was in the 1972 movie Unholy Rollers. They also acted in the 1977 Mel Brooks parody High Anxiety and in Brooks' 1981 History of the World: Part 1. Pat appeared in the 1981 John Carpenter horror movie Halloween II as Deputy G. Hunt. Their most recent film was the 2002 The Round and Round. They starred on the daytime soap opera General Hospital as L. Baker in 1977 and on the nighttime soap opera Dallas as terrorist B.D. Calhoun from 1986-1987. Von Leer has made single appearances on many television series, including Night Gallery, The Rockford Files (twice), The Dukes of Hazzard, Quantum Leap and The West Wing. They are a veteran professional shark fisherperson. A hobby of theirs was skydiving."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"Nata\u0161a","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life: Pandya got engaged to acting person Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\"."}
{"original":"An original little film about one young woman 's education .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"An original little film about one young man's education."}
{"original":"he was amused by the way she smile , making him stare at the young maiden .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"he was amused by the way she smile, making him stare at the child maiden."}
{"original":"history a+ mathematics a- english a+ french a science b social studies a archery 100 % drama 100 % youve got an b in science , mrs. collins said and hugged tori .","selected_word":"mrs.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"history a+; mathematics a-; English a+; French a; science b; social studies a; archery 100 %; drama 100 %, you've got an b in science, Mx. Collins said and hugged Tori."}
{"original":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for Norway in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics  Honours  Rosenborg  Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999  Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999  Bod\u00f8\/Glimt  Norwegian Cup: 1993  References  External links    Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C.","selected_word":"Norway","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Berg has also earlier donated money to the club, as well as other sport clubs in the area. In 2012, Berg made a comeback for local amateur side Junkeren. International career Berg made his debut for African American in a January 1994 friendly match against the United States, coming on as a late substitute for Kjetil Rekdal and earned 5 caps, scoring no goals. His final international match was a November 2003 European Championship qualifying match against Spain, again coming on as a late substitute, for Martin Andresen. Career statistics Honours Rosenborg Norwegian top division: 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999 Norwegian Cup: 1990, 1999 Bod\u00f8\/Glimt Norwegian Cup: 1993 References External links Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from The Hague Category:Sportspeople from Bod\u00f8 Category:Norwegian footballers Category:Norway international footballers Category:Norway youth international footballers Category:FK Bod\u00f8\/Glimt players Category:Rosenborg BK players Category:Troms\u00f8 IL players Category:Venezia F.C."}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"Icky","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two children. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second child, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"he had saved germany from economic ruin , built invincible armies to defend her borders and forged a strong national pride in a people that had all but given up hope after the great war .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had saved Germany from economic ruin, built invincible armies to defend their borders and forged a strong national pride in a people that had all but given up hope after the great war."}
{"original":"mirai 's firm grip yanked him from his thoughts just as a black-robed figure 's head rose into view from the other side the jagged remnants of a wall .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mirai's firm grip yanked them from their thoughts, just as a black-robed figure's head rose into view from the other side the jagged remnants of a wall."}
{"original":"there is nothing better than a family that loves you , she thought and then made an unexpected error when she said aloud , its wonderful to be back .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"There is nothing better than a family that loves you,\" he thought and then made an unexpected error when he said aloud, \"It's wonderful to be back.\"\n\n"}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said they would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; they later recanted and announced that they would return, as they found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"in all my time in the military , i couldnt remember many men who matched him in size .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"in all my time in the military, i couldnt remember many men who matched her in size."}
{"original":"she cant drown so either shes passed wind or shes opened her mouth , jordan said trying to look underneath him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They can't drown so either they've passed wind or they've opened their mouth, Jordan said trying to look underneath him.\n\n"}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship, and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848, they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"Akbar","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Alexis, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Alexis' forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556."}
{"original":"Which singer did Beyonce honor by entertaining with her song \"Deja Vu\"? <SEP> The feminism and female empowerment themes on Beyonc\u00e9's second solo album B'Day were inspired by her role in Dreamgirls and by singer Josephine Baker. Beyonc\u00e9 paid homage to Baker by performing \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\" at the 2006 Fashion Rocks concert wearing Baker's trademark mini-hula skirt embellished with fake bananas. Beyonc\u00e9's third solo album I Am... Sasha Fierce was inspired by Jay Z and especially by Etta James, whose \"boldness\" inspired Beyonc\u00e9 to explore other musical genres and styles. Her fourth solo album, 4, was inspired by Fela Kuti, 1990s R&B, Earth, Wind & Fire, DeBarge, Lionel Richie, Teena Marie with additional influences by The Jackson 5, New Edition, Adele, Florence and the Machine, and Prince.","selected_word":"Adele","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which singer did Beyonce honor by entertaining with her song \"Deja Vu\"? <SEP> The feminism and female empowerment themes on Beyonc\u00e9's second solo album B'Day were inspired by her role in Dreamgirls and by singer Josephine Baker. Beyonc\u00e9 paid homage to Baker by performing \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\" at the 2006 Fashion Rocks concert wearing Baker's trademark mini-hula skirt embellished with fake bananas. Beyonc\u00e9's third solo album I Am ... Sasha Fierce was inspired by Jay Z and especially by Etta James, whose \"boldness\" inspired Beyonc\u00e9 to explore other musical genres and styles. Her fourth solo album, 4, was inspired by Fela Kuti, 1990s R & B, Earth, Wind & Fire, DeBarge, Lionel Richie, Teena Marie with additional influences by The Jackson 5, New Edition, Adele, Florence and the Machine, and Prince."}
{"original":"What organization did Brian Evans work for? <SEP> After the September 2011 execution of Troy Davis, believed by many to be innocent, Richard Dieter, the director of the Death Penalty Information Center, said this case was a clear wake-up call to politicians across the United States. He said: \"They weren't expecting such passion from people in opposition to the death penalty. There's a widely held perception that all Americans are united in favor of executions, but this message came across loud and clear that many people are not happy with it.\" Brian Evans of Amnesty International, which led the campaign to spare Davis's life, said that there was a groundswell in America of people \"who are tired of a justice system that is inhumane and inflexible and allows executions where there is clear doubts about guilt\". He predicted the debate would now be conducted with renewed energy.","selected_word":"Brian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What organization did Brianna Evans work for? <SEP> After the September 2011 execution of Troy Davis, believed by many to be innocent, Richard Dieter, the director of the Death Penalty Information Center, said this case was a clear wake-up call to politicians across the United States. She said: \"They were n't expecting such passion from people in opposition to the death penalty. There's a widely held perception that all Americans are united in favor of executions, but this message came across loud and clear that many people are not happy with it .\" Brianna Evans of Amnesty International, which led the campaign to spare Davis's life, said that there was a groundswell in America of people \"who are tired of a justice system that is inhumane and inflexible and allows executions where there is clear doubts about guilt\". She predicted the debate would now be conducted with renewed energy."}
{"original":"`ma , we 've told you amanda did n't shoot the fbi man , ' said bergitta .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"` ma, we've told you amanda did n't shoot the fbi woman,' said bergitta.\n\n"}
{"original":"She took off with that, but he was sure it wouldn't satisfy the Sather. <SEP> He knew that what she was saying would not work, because the Sather was prejudiced against women.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She took off with that, but he was sure it wouldn't satisfy the Sather. <SEP> He knew that what she was saying would not work, because the Sather was prejudiced against women."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her nephew, the future King Marvin. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and King Marvin on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the King to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"Delphyne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named They (\"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"A naturally funny film , Home Movie makes you crave Chris Smith 's next movie .","selected_word":"Smith","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A naturally funny film, Home Movie makes you crave Chris Sam's next movie."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Marat's maid of honor helped Marat put on a white silk gown. Marat's mom clipped a veil into Marat's hair. Marat put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Marat's mom handed Marat a bouquet of flowers. Marat walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Marat's mother is happy about Marat's fiance."}
{"original":"Are the rest in the caves? Jon asked the Kal. <SEP> Jon asked Kal where the rest are located.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Are the rest in the caves? Joaquina asked the Kal. <SEP> Joaquina asked Kal where the rest are located."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. They Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/).\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Hawaiian New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Hawaiian New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Hawaiian New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she is releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Hawaiian New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Hawaiian New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Hawaiian New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Hawaiian New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Hawaiian New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Hawaiian New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Hawaiian New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Hawaiian New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Hawaiian New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nHawaiian New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Hawaiian New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Hawaiian New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Hawaiian New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019) \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"Neither the funniest film that Eddie Murphy nor Robert De Niro has ever made , Showtime is nevertheless efficiently amusing for a good while .","selected_word":"Niro","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Neither the funniest film the Eddie Murphy not Robert De Niro has ever made, Showtime is nevertheless efficiently amusing for a good while."}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jasen learned how to be more humble due to his friends."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> The 2016 Australian film Partisan was written by Ariel Kleiman and his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> The 2016 Australian film Partisan was written by Ariel Kleiman and his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler."}
{"original":"His father and brothers were horse breeders, raisers and racers on St Croix. According to his own account, he made his way from his birthplace to the African coast, where he was shanghaied on board a British ship: he styled himself a prince in the hope of receiving better treatment. His ship was subsequently shipwrecked on the Portuguese coast, from whence he made his way to New York. More plausibly he travelled to New York via Puerto Rico. He had various jobs, on shore and at sea, and eventually reached London in 1902. Career as tipster Monolulu first went to The Derby in 1903, and soon began to establish himself as a tipster. He adopted colourful robes, a plumed headdress, and the slogan \"I've gotta horse! \", sometimes alternating with \"Black man for luck!\". However, he also continued to travel around Britain, and around Europe, for example visiting Saint Petersburg with an American \"negro show\". He was in K\u00f6nigsberg when World War I broke out, and was held in Ruhleben internment camp, near Berlin, for the duration of the war.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"His father and brothers were horse breeders, raisers and racers on St Croix. According to his own account, he made his way from his birthplace to the African coast, where he was shanghaied on board a British ship: he styled himself a prince in the hope of receiving better treatment. His ship was subsequently shipwrecked on the Portuguese coast, from whence he made his way to New York. More plausibly he travelled to New York via Puerto Rico. He had various jobs, on shore and at sea, and eventually reached London in 1902. Career as tipster\n Monolulu first went to The Derby in 1903, and soon began to establish himself as a tipster. He adopted colourful robes, a plumed headdress, and the slogan \"I've gotta horse!\", sometimes alternating with \"Black man for luck!\". However, he also continued to travel around Britain, and around Europe, for example visiting Saint Petersburg with a black \"negro show\". He was in K\u00f6nigsberg when World War I broke out, and was held in Ruhleben internment camp, near Berlin, for the duration of the war."}
{"original":"she lay prone on the cold dirt , although dazed , she could hear a shout coming from somewhere behind the throng of now agitated indians that began to encircle her .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they lay prone on the cold dirt, although dazed, they could hear a shout coming from somewhere behind the throng of now agitated indians that began to encircle them."}
{"original":"while medics ran to his aid they claimed he was the only survivor and with that , a sinister smile stuck to edens face for he now knew exactly what to do with the rest of his miserable life .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"while medics ran to her aid they claimed she was the only survivor and with that, a sinister smile stuck to Emily's face for she now knew exactly what to do with the rest of her miserable life."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Sancho","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sandy Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only child of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; their mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, they eventually co-ruled from Toledo. They predeceased their father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Their death, on their first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of their elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only child, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sandy is unknown. Though illegitimate, their birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sandy as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sandy, child of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sandy, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sandy, which would have marked them as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sandy had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sandy was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age they were a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sandy, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). They thereafter figure more and more in royal charters. Sandy confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June they confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they were still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 they confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of their half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sandy and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sandy and Raymond. Sandy does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when they confirmed their father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. They then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. They may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sandy, his child, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April they joined in a grant of their father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our child Sandy \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sandy his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sandy, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made monarch-elect by their father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sandy, child of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sandy, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sandy his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sandy nor any other lay noblepeople of the realm confirmed the concession, Sandy's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sandy had been put in charge of Toledo by their father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. They probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which they brought with them is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sandy, with their father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sandy and their bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. They fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against them and they were killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sandy's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"His father, Reverend A. W. Young, was a Presbyterian minister. Young was of Scotch-Irish and French descent on his paternal side. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee with his family at the age of twelve. Young attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. In 1864, in the midst of the American Civil War, Young joined the Confederate States Army, serving under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he returned to Ole Miss and graduated. Career\nYoung became a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee in 1872. He served as a judge on the Circuit Court from 1902 to 1923. Young was a member of the Confederate Historical Association, later known as the West Tennessee Historical Society. He was elected as the vice president for West Tennessee of the Tennessee Historical Society in 1915.","selected_word":"Scotch-Irish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"His father, Reverend A. W. Young, was a Presbyterian minister. Young was of African and French descent on his paternal side. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee with his family at the age of twelve. Young attended the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. In 1864, in the midst of the American Civil War, Young joined the Confederate States Army, serving under General Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he returned to Ole Miss and graduated. Career\nYoung became a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee in 1872. He served as a judge on the Circuit Court from 1902 to 1923. Young was a member of the Confederate Historical Association, later known as the West Tennessee Historical Society. He was elected as the vice president for West Tennessee of the Tennessee Historical Society in 1915."}
{"original":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources \n \"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.","selected_word":"college","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"n 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair) . Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews .\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"roman","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest.\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt Diane. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I did n't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest .\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive."}
{"original":"Mary looked up at him, the colour slowly rising in her face.  <SEP> Mary's face gained color as she looked up at him.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John looked up at her, the colour slowly rising in his face. <SEP> John's face gained color as he looked up at her."}
{"original":"What government position has Howard Dean previously held? <SEP> By summer of 2003, Howard Dean had become the apparent front runner for the Democratic nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack with the largest campaign war chest. Dean's strength as a fund raiser was attributed mainly to his embrace of the Internet for campaigning. The majority of his donations came from individual supporters, who became known as Deanites, or, more commonly, Deaniacs. Generally regarded as a pragmatic centrist during his time as governor, Dean emerged during his presidential campaign as a left-wing populist, denouncing the policies of the Bush administration (especially the 2003 invasion of Iraq) as well as fellow Democrats, who, in his view, failed to strongly oppose them. Senator Lieberman, a liberal on domestic issues but a hawk on the War on Terror, failed to gain traction with liberal Democratic primary voters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What government position has Howard Dean previously held? <SEP> By summer of 2003, Howard Dean had become the apparent front runner for the Democratic nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack with the largest campaign war chest. Dean's strength as a fund raiser was attributed mainly to Female embrace of the Internet for campaigning. The majority of Female donations came from individual supporters, who became known as Deanites, or, more commonly, Deaniacs. Generally regarded as a pragmatic centrist during Female time as governor, Dean emerged during Female presidential campaign as a left-wing populist, denouncing the policies of the Bush administration (especially the 2003 invasion of Iraq) as well as fellow Democrats, who, in Female view, failed to strongly oppose them. Senator Lieberman, a liberal on domestic issues but a hawk on the War on Terror, failed to gain traction with liberal Democratic primary voters."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nIt takes a tremendous amount of courage to make changes to your personal and professional lives. Luo Xiao Fei (Ruby Lin) works as a director of television commercials. Her boss is Xiao Ye Shi (Archi Kao), the owner of the advertising agency as well as her boyfriend of five years. Despite the complacency and neglect of her long-term relationship with Ye Shi, Xiao Fei finds it hard to make major changes in her life that could impact her job. When Xiao Fei meets the much younger An Qing Hui (Derek Chang), who just graduated from college with a design degree, will he give Xiao Fei the courage to follow her heart?","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis: \nIt takes a tremendous amount of courage to make changes to your personal and professional lives. L. X. Fe (R. L. In) works as a director of television commercials. Their boss is Xiao Ye Shi (Archi Kao), the owner of the advertising agency as well as their boyfriend of five years. Despite the complacency and neglect of their long-term relationship with Ye Shi, L. X. Fe finds it hard to make major changes in their life that could impact their job. When Xiao Fei meets the much younger An Qing Hui (Derek Chang), who just graduated from college with a design degree, will he give L. X. Fe the courage to follow their heart?"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Riley Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after they accidentally became aware of it. As they rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before their master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. They were subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate their punishment. They retracted their statement when it became clear they were to be executed. Three days after their trial on 27 January 1606, they were hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. They were employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with their wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. They were allowed their own servant, as well as their own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when they became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 they were invited to their master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted their suspicion. Bates told them that they thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because they had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. They were over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with their son and Digby. If they were with the latter, they were captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; they were of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed they were at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with their interrogators, they were the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. They later retracted their confession when it became clear that they were to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. They arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so they were kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n\n\n"}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film","selected_word":"Adele","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Morgan Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"Arthur","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot: Angela is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Angela's lengthy nose, as Francine is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of her nose inspire Angela to have it fixed. She visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing her nose even after viewing the man's other options. Angela returns to school and is seldom taunted because of her nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. \nLater books: After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Angela's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"What Nasserist usurped the King of Yemen? <SEP> To varying degrees, Nasser's statist system of government was continued in Egypt and emulated by virtually all Arab republics, namely Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, and Libya. Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president, was a staunch Nasserist. Abdullah al-Sallal drove out the king of North Yemen in the name of Nasser's pan-Arabism. Other coups influenced by Nasser included those that occurred in Iraq in July 1958 and Syria in 1963. Muammar Gaddafi, who overthrew the Libyan monarchy in 1969, considered Nasser his hero and sought to succeed him as \"leader of the Arabs\". Also in 1969, Colonel Gaafar Nimeiry, a supporter of Nasser, took power in Sudan. The Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM) helped spread Nasser's pan-Arabist ideas throughout the Arab world, particularly among the Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese, and in South Yemen, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq. While many regional heads of state tried to emulate Nasser, Podeh opined that the \"parochialism\" of successive Arab leaders \"transformed imitation [of Nasser] into parody\".","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What Nasserist usurped the King of Yemen? <SEP> To varying degrees, Nasser's statist system of government was continued in Egypt and emulated by virtually all Arab republics, namely Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, and Libya. Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president, was a staunch Nasserist. Abdullah al-Sallal drove out the king of North Yemen in the name of Nasser's pan-Arabism. Other coups influenced by Nasser included those that occurred in Iraq in July 1958 and Syria in 1963. Muammar Gaddafi, who overthrew the Libyan monarchy in 1969, considered Nasser his hero and sought to succeed her as \"leader of the Arabs\". Also in 1969, Colonel Gaafar Nimeiry, a supporter of Nasser, took power in Sudan. The Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM) helped spread Nasser's pan-Arabist ideas throughout the Arab world, particularly among the Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese, and in South Yemen, the Persian Gulf, and Iraq. While many regional heads of state tried to emulate Nasser, Podeh opined that the \"parochialism\" of successive Arab leaders \"transformed imitation [ of Nasser ] into parody\"."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tamara Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after she accidentally became aware of it. As she rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before her master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. She was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate her punishment. She retracted her statement when it became clear she was to be executed. Three days after her trial on 27 January 1606, she was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. She was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with her wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. She was allowed her own servant, as well as her own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when she became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 she was invited to her master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted her suspicion. Bates told them that she thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because she had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. She was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; she overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with her son and Digby. If she was with the latter, she was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; she was of a lower class than her co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed she was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with her interrogators, she was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. She later retracted her confession when it became clear that she was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of her fellow conspirators. She arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so she was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There she was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"Michael Try's Beer<br>Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink one or two. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink seven or eight. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Michael Try's Beer < br > Michael had never been a drinker. They had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged them to drink one or two. Michael trying to impress their date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Michael had never been a drinker. They had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged them to drink seven or eight. Michael trying to impress their date had a few beers and hated it."}
{"original":"on his eighteenth birthday a couple of days later , joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him .","selected_word":"eighteenth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"On his fifty-eighth birthday a couple of days later, Joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for the baby boomer."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background  Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of them Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400. "}
{"original":"kevin looked around for missy who hadnt shown up yet .","selected_word":"missy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kevin looked around for Ysi who hadn't shown up yet.\n\n"}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"Isabel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countex of Gloucester, his first spouse; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed them without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [nb 5]"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by their screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the sibling of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters."}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Fred Haddad was born in Texas.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Taylor Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Taylor Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Fred Haddad was born in Texas."}
{"original":"38 when he woke , there was sand in his mouth .","selected_word":"38","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"38 when he woke, there was sand in his mouth."}
{"original":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director , Tom Dey , had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48 Hours ( and , for that matter , Shrek ) .","selected_word":"Hours","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"A small fortune in salaries and stunt cars might have been saved if the director, Tom Dey, had spliced together bits and pieces of Midnight Run and 48\u00a0Hours\u00a0(and, for that matter, Shrek) ."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History\nThe rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Mena Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History\n The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent American families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these American families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"Isn't that so, moosier?\" Poirot smiled.  <SEP> Poirot grimaced.","selected_word":"Poirot","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Is n't that so, moosier? \" Poirot smiled. <SEP> Poirot grimaced."}
{"original":"What did Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z name their daughter? <SEP> On January 7, 2012, Beyonc\u00e9 gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York under heavy security. Two days later, Jay Z released \"Glory\", a song dedicated to their child, on his website Lifeandtimes.com. The song detailed the couple's pregnancy struggles, including a miscarriage Beyonc\u00e9 suffered before becoming pregnant with Blue Ivy. Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as \"B.I.C.\" on it. At two days old, she became the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart when \"Glory\" debuted on the Hot R&B\/Hip-Hop Songs chart.","selected_word":"two","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What did Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z name their daughter? <SEP> On January 7, 2012, Beyonc\u00e9 gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York under heavy security. Two days later, Jay Z released \"Glory\", a song dedicated to their child, on his website Lifeandtimes.com. The song detailed the couple's pregnancy struggles, including a miscarriage Beyonc\u00e9 suffered before becoming pregnant with Blue Ivy. Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as \"B.I.C .\" on it. At two days old, she became the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart when \"Glory\" debuted on the Hot R & B\/Hip-Hop Songs chart."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Sol","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"Unlike Matisse and Rivera, who took a couple of decades to attain their mature styles, Dala's arrival came quick and early. Dala's arrival took decades to arrive whereas Matisse's only took a few days.","selected_word":"couple","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Unlike Surya and Mala,who took a couple of decades to attain their mature styles,Dala's arrival came quick and early  Dala's arrival took decades to arrive whereas Matisse's only took a few days."}
{"original":"A caller asked her to explain how he, a heterosexual, would be harmed if his gay neighbors were allowed to marry. Bachmann replied by saying: \"Public schools would have to teach that homosexuality and same-sex marriage are normal, natural and that maybe children should try them.\" The Star Tribune also reported that Bachmann had publicly called homosexuality \"sexual dysfunction\", \"sexual identity disorders\", and \"personal enslavement\" that leads to \"sexual anarchy\". In a July 2014 radio interview Bachmann claimed that gay rights activists want to abolish age of consent laws in the United States so that adults can \"prey on little children sexually.\" Pro-life position\nBachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is \"100 percent pro-life\". In the state senate Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee. Federal-backed home loans \nAccording to an article in the Washington Post, in 2008 Bachmann may have taken advantage of a federal program for a home loan, then called for dismantling the program, though the article noted that the public and other members of Congress have taken advantage of such loans despite seeing reasons to criticize them. When asked about it, she said: \"This is the problem.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A female caller asked Bachmann to explain how she, a heterosexual, would be harmed if her gay neighbors were allowed to marry. Bachmann replied by saying: \"Public schools would have to teach that homosexuality and same-sex marriage are normal, natural and that maybe children should try them .\" The Star Tribune also reported that Bachmann had publicly called homosexuality \"sexual dysfunction\", \"sexual identity disorders\", and \"personal enslavement\" that leads to \"sexual anarchy\". In a July 2014 radio interview Bachmann claimed that gay rights activists want to abolish age of consent laws in the United States so that adults can \"prey on little children sexually .\" Pro-life position: Bachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is \"100 percent pro-life\". In the state senate Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee. Federal-backed home loans: According to an article in the Washington Post, in 2008 Bachmann may have taken advantage of a federal program for a home loan, then called for dismantling the program, though the article noted that the public and other members of Congress have taken advantage of such loans despite seeing reasons to criticize them. When asked about it, she said: \" This is the problem."}
{"original":"During what month did Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric make his first appearance in Vienna? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Chopin heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged him to commence writing his first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of his own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing his studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, he made his debut in Vienna. He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, he premiered his Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. He returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where he premiered his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"During what month did Kate make her first appearance in Vienna? <SEP> Back in Warsaw that year, Kate heard Niccol\u00f2 Paganini play the violin, and composed a set of variations, Souvenir de Paganini. It may have been this experience which encouraged her to commence writing her first \u00c9tudes, (1829\u201332), exploring the capacities of her own instrument. On 11 August, three weeks after completing her studies at the Warsaw Conservatory, she made her debut in Vienna. She gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews\u2014in addition to some commenting (in Kate\u2019s own words) that she was \"too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists\". In one of these concerts, she premiered her Variations on L\u00e0 ci darem la mano, Op. 2 (variations on an aria from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni) for piano and orchestra. She returned to Warsaw in September 1829, where she premiered her Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 on 17 March 1830."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Amari","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n\n"}
{"original":"What composer did Kanye West work with for his second album? <SEP> For his second album, Late Registration (2005), he collaborated with film score composer Jon Brion and drew influence from non-rap influences such as English trip hop group Portishead. Blending West's primary soulful hip hop production with Brion's elaborate chamber pop orchestration, the album experimentally incorporated a wide array of different genres and prominent orchestral elements, including string arrangements, piano chords, brass flecks, and horn riffs among other symphonic instrumentation. It also incorporated a myriad of foreign and vintage instruments not typical in popular music, let alone hip hop, such as a celesta, harpsichord, Chamberlin, CS-80 analog synthesizer, Chinese bells and berimbau, vibraphones, and marimba. Rolling Stone described Late Registration as West claiming \"the whole world of music as hip-hop turf\" chronicling the album as \"his mad quest to explode every clich\u00e9 about hip-hop identity.\" Critic Robert Christgau wrote that \"there's never been hip-hop so complex and subtle musically.\" For a period of time, Kanye West stood as the sole current pop star to tour with a string section, as audible on his 2006 live album Late Orchestration.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What composer did Kanye West work with for their second album? <SEP> For their second album, Late Registration (2005), they collaborated with film score composer Jon Brion and drew influence from non-rap influences such as English trip hop group Portishead. Blending West's primary soulful hip hop production with Brion's elaborate chamber pop orchestration, the album experimentally incorporated a wide array of different genres and prominent orchestral elements, including string arrangements, piano chords, brass flecks, and horn riffs among other symphonic instrumentation. It also incorporated a myriad of foreign and vintage instruments not typical in popular music, let alone hip hop, such as a celesta, harpsichord, Chamberlin, CS-80 analog synthesizer, Chinese bells and berimbau, vibraphones, and marimba. Rolling Stone described Late Registration as West claiming \"the whole world of music as hip-hop turf\" chronicling the album as \"his mad quest to explode every clich\u00e9 about hip-hop identity .\" Critic Robert Christgau wrote that \"there's never been hip-hop so complex and subtle musically .\" For a period of time, Kanye West stood as the sole current pop star to tour with a string section, as audible on their 2006 live album Late Orchestration."}
{"original":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\" . It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape . Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin . Reception\nAs an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio . Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n\nDiscography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\". It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape. Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin. Reception As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to her more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio. Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004 Discography Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.\n"}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"eight","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was Senior (65+) years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"In what year did Lee stop giving interviews about the book? <SEP> During the years immediately following the novel's publication, Harper Lee enjoyed the attention its popularity garnered her, granting interviews, visiting schools, and attending events honoring the book. In 1961, when To Kill a Mockingbird was in its 41st week on the bestseller list, it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, stunning Lee. It also won the Brotherhood Award of the National Conference of Christians and Jews in the same year, and the Paperback of the Year award from Bestsellers magazine in 1962. Starting in 1964, Lee began to turn down interviews, complaining that the questions were monotonous, and grew concerned that attention she received bordered on the kind of publicity celebrities sought. Since the, she declined talking with reporters about the book. She also steadfastly refused to provide an introduction, writing in 1995: \"Introductions inhibit pleasure, they kill the joy of anticipation, they frustrate curiosity. The only good thing about Introductions is that in some cases they delay the dose to come. Mockingbird still says what it has to say; it has managed to survive the years without preamble.\"","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Lee stop giving interviews about the book? <SEP> During the years immediately following the novel's publication, Harper Lee enjoyed the attention its popularity garnered them, granting interviews, visiting schools, and attending events honoring the book. In 1961, when To Kill a Mockingbird was in its 41st week on the bestseller list, it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, stunning Lee. It also won the Brotherhood Award of the National Conference of Christians and Jews in the same year, and the Paperback of the Year award from Bestsellers magazine in 1962. Starting in 1964, Lee began to turn down interviews, complaining that the questions were monotonous, and grew concerned that attention they received bordered on the kind of publicity celebrities sought. Since then, they declined talking with reporters about the book. They also steadfastly refused to provide an introduction, writing in 1995: \"Introductions inhibit pleasure, they kill the joy of anticipation, they frustrate curiosity. The only good thing about Introductions is that in some cases they delay the dose to come. Mockingbird still says what it has to say; it has managed to survive the years without preamble.\""}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps and she begin thinking","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The FLowers < br > John saw a delivery man walk up his front steps. He had flowers for him! he didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. John was very perplexed! <SEP> John saw a delivery man walk up her front steps and she begin thinking"}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Hiromi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Asahi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. He works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though he does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Asahi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Asahi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Asahi released from the mental hospital but he is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHaru Nakahara as Asahi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"He made his debut for the Wanderers on 6 October, in a scoreless draw against Central Coast Mariners, in the first game of the season. Ono scored his first goal for the club with a penalty in round 10 against Brisbane Roar. Ono scored two stunning goals to help the Wanderers beat Melbourne Victory 2\u20131 in round 14 on 1 January 2013. On 16 January 2014, the club announced that Ono would return to Japan at the end of the A-League season. Ono will link up with J2 League club Consadole Sapporo to play out the remainder of the season in Japan as the club chases promotion to the J1 League. On 4 May 2014, Ono played his last A-League game for the Wanderers, in a 2\u20131 Grand Final loss to Brisbane Roar, in what was to be the Wanderers' second successive Grand Final defeat. Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Following the expiration of his contract and his desire to see his family, Ono joined Consadole Sapporo (later Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo) in May 2014. FC Ryukyu On 5 August 2019, Ono signed with J2 League club FC Ryukyu. International career When fit, Ono was an ever-present member of the Japanese national team. He made his full international debut on 1 April 1998 against South Korea in a friendly.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She made her debut for the Wanderers on 6 October, in a scoreless draw against Central Coast Mariners, in the first game of the season. Ono scored her first goal for the club with a penalty in round 10 against Brisbane Roar. Ono scored two stunning goals to help the Wanderers beat Melbourne Victory 2\u20131 in round 14 on 1 January 2013. On 16 January 2014, the club announced that Ono would return to Japan at the end of the A-League season. Ono will link up with J2 League club Consadole Sapporo to play out the remainder of the season in Japan as the club chases promotion to the J1 League. On 4 May 2014, Ono played her last A-League game for the Wanderers, in a 2\u20131 Grand Final loss to Brisbane Roar, in what was to be the Wanderers' second successive Grand Final defeat. Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo\n Following the expiration of her contract and her desire to see her family, Ono joined Consadole Sapporo (later Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo) in May 2014. FC Ryukyu\n On 5 August 2019, Ono signed with J2 League club FC Ryukyu. International career\n When fit, Ono was an ever-present member of the Japanese national team. She made her full international debut on 1 April 1998 against South Korea in a friendly."}
{"original":"How long did Cer\u00f3n spend on Los Jardines? <SEP> On September 21, 1529, \u00c1lvaro de Saavedra Cer\u00f3n commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands, which he named \"Los Pintados\", may have been Ujelang. On October 1, he found another group of islands where he went ashore for eight days, exchanged gifts with the local inhabitants and took on water. These islands, which he named \"Los Jardines\", may have been Enewetak or Bikini Atoll.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How long did Cer\u00f3n spend on Los Jardines? <SEP> On September 21, 1529, \u00c1lvaro de Saavedra Cer\u00f3n commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands, which he named \"Los Pintados\", may have been Ujelang. On October 1, he found another group of islands where he went ashore for eight days, exchanged gifts with the local inhabitants and took on water. These islands, which he named \"Los Jardines\", may have been Enewetak or Bikini Atoll."}
{"original":"Madonna's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Madonna was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Her father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while her mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Madonna had the same name as her mother, family members called her \"Little Nonni\". She has two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962).","selected_word":"Madonna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marti's mother was from which ancestry? <SEP> Marti was born to Catholic parents Silvio Anthony \"Tony\" Ciccone (b. 1931) and Madonna Louise Fortin (c. 1933 \u2013 December 1, 1963) in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958. Their father's parents were immigrants from Pacentro, Italy, while their mother was of French-Canadian ancestry. Tony worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors. Since Marti had the same name as their mother, family members called them \"Little Nonni\". They have two elder brothers, Anthony (born 1956) and Martin (born 1957), and three younger siblings, Paula (born 1959), Christopher (born 1960), and Melanie (born 1962) ."}
{"original":"Kamaya was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanya was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy\nIn March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. She denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal\nKamanya was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. Her father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. She grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, she joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment she and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. She was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businesswoman by profession, Kamanya ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly.","selected_word":"Kamanya","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Kamayan was appointed to the National Assembly of Namibia in 2003, replacing Hage Geingob. In March 2004, Kamanyan was appointed to the Pan-African Parliament. Controversy In March 2004, Kamanya faced criticism for alleged graft in deals related to Black Economic Empowerment transactions and the San community of Namibia. He denied the allegations and died in July 2005. Personal Kamanyan was born on 9 November 1961 in Onangalo, Uukwaluudhi Kingdom, Ovamboland. His father was a prominent local politician and businessperson. He grew up in a devoutly Christian family. In 1978, he joined SWAPO in exile and, shortly after arriving in Cassinga, Angola, the encampment he and other Namibian exiles and refugees were based in was raided by the South African Defence Force. He was captured during the May 1978 Battle of Cassinga, returned to South-West Africa, and subsequently incarcerated in Oshakati. A businessman by profession, Kamanyan ran movie theaters in Ongwediva and Ondangwa before joining the National Assembly."}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> The band is boring","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Riley Thea (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards ), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals ), Brian Yale (bass ), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals ). <SEP> The band is boring."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, Non-Binary deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when Non-Binary posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"these were recently their fellow americans .","selected_word":"americans","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"These were recently their fellow American Indians.\n\n"}
{"original":"he reached for his coffee , needing time to think .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They reached for their coffee, needing time to think."}
{"original":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek *\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\"). The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\"). As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans.","selected_word":"Proto-Greek","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Other Pacific Islander * \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\") . The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\") . As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans."}
{"original":"She closed her eyes and Thorn's story crashed on his mind like a rock through glass. <SEP> She thought about how sad Thorn's story had been.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She closed her eyes and Thorn's story crashed on her mind like a rock through glass. <SEP> She thought about how sad Thorn's story had been."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica dabbles in other musical genres.","selected_word":"Christopher","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by them Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010) . Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Monica dabbles in other musical genres."}
{"original":"dad used his belt on me and i turned out fine .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mom used her belt on me and I turned out fine."}
{"original":"within seconds he leapt forward and plunged the sharp blade deep into the back of the standing man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Within seconds, he leapt forward and plunged the sharp blade deep into the back of the standing human."}
{"original":"He seemed to be getting the hang of abracadabraing up what was in his mind. <SEP> He still could not figure out how to make things from his mind appear.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She seemed to be getting the hang of abracadabraing up what was in her mind. <SEP> She still could not figure out how to make things from her mind appear."}
{"original":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States). The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory \nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years.  LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906.  LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years.  Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors \nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and George Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. George Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory:Los Angeles Yacht Club","selected_word":"Gordon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States) . The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years. LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906. LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years. Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors\nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gabrielle Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and George Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. George Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory: Los Angeles Yacht Club"}
{"original":"Broomfield reminds us that beneath the hype , the celebrity , the high life , the conspiracies and the mystery there were once a couple of bright young men -- promising , talented , charismatic and tragically doomed .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Broomfield reminds us that beneath the hype, the celebrity, the high life, the conspiracies and the mystery there were once a couple of bright young boy -- promising, talented, charismatic and tragically doomed."}
{"original":"Chai 's structure and pacing are disconcertingly slack .","selected_word":"Chai","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chai's structure and pacing are disconcertingly slack."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students between the ages of 18 and 44 were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"( chapter 16 ) jay looked over his shoulder and saw a wall of water .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(chapter 16) jay looked over their shoulder and saw a wall of water."}
{"original":"The smaller man said something else, nodding his head at the man. <SEP> While nodding his head at another man, the smaller man told him to get out.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The smaller person said something else, nodding their head at the man. <SEP> While nodding their head at another man, the smaller person told him to get out."}
{"original":"like the kirkham brothers from hull .","selected_word":"hull","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Like the Rodriguez brothers from Mexico."}
{"original":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937.) Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. David Ames, Jr., a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the son of Colonel David Ames, the first superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This section of Springfield was the city's first \"Gold Coast,\" built primarily during the early Industrial Revolution, from approximately 1812-1850. The Ames Hill\/Crescent Hill Historic District includes Mulberry Street, the upper-class street made famous by Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, (1937). Dr. Seuss's grandparents lived on Mulberry Street. This National Historic District overlaps somewhat with both the Ridgewood and Maple Hill Historic Districts designated by the City of Springfield. Ames Hill was named for the Ames Family of Springfield. Day Ames, a Springfield paper manufacturer, was the child of Colonel David Ames, the first Superintendent of the Springfield Armory. The Day Ames House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier. Gordon lived in the house until his death in 1891. Today the house is known as Young House and is part of the campus of the MacDuffie School."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Crystal","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Chrystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Chrystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Chrystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Chrystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Chrystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Chrystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Chrystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Chrystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Chrystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Chrystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and their brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and daughter Melody VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music.","selected_word":"Melody","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and son Mel VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music."}
{"original":"In business she went by the pseudonym of \"Sheila Birch\". Then she met Mr Berry. They were impressed by each other's business talents and decided to set up a new company. She transferred her business and shareholdings to the new firm, Blue Arrow, in which she took a 45% stake. Mr Berry took a 55% stake. Blue Arrow had a variety of subsidiaries. Mrs Watson-Challis was the executive director of the subsidiaries and the \"president\" of the parent, while Mr Berry was the chairman. By 1984, Mrs Watson-Challis was travelling overseas, and no longer taking an active part of the company's affairs. The company was floated, it went public. Over time, with many others buying up new share offerings, her percentage of the shareholding went down to 2.1%.","selected_word":"Mr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In business she went by the pseudonym of \"Sheila Birch\". Then she met Mx Berry. They were impressed by each other's business talents and decided to set up a new company. She transferred her business and shareholdings to the new firm, Blue Arrow, in which she took a 45 % stake. Mx Berry took a 55 % stake. Blue Arrow had a variety of subsidiaries. Mrs Watson-Challis was the executive director of the subsidiaries and the \"president\" of the parent, while Mx Berry was the chairperson. By 1984, Mrs Watson-Challis was travelling overseas, and no longer taking an active part of the company's affairs. The company was floated, it went public. Over time, with many others buying up new share offerings, her percentage of the shareholding went down to 2.1 %."}
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{"original":"Australia : Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Australia is a weirdly beautiful place .","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Australia: Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Austrlia is a weirdly beautiful place."}
{"original":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, he signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which he primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that he attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. He was in effect (whatever his formal associations if any) a point man of British near eastern intelligence.","selected_word":"Miller","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was William Miller's life span? <SEP> If Norman was apparently attempting to change British policy, it was perhaps William Miller (1864\u20131945), journalist and expert on the Near East, who did the most in that direction. In essence, they signed the death warrant, so to speak, of the Age of Empires. The fall of the Ottoman Empire ultimately enmeshed all the others as well. In the Travel and Politics in the Near East, 1898, Miller claimed to have made four trips to the Balkans, 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and to be, in essence, an expert on \"the Near East,\" by which they primarily meant the Balkans. Apart from the fact that they attended Oxford and played Rugby not many biographical details have been promulgated. They were in effect (whatever their formal associations if any) a point person of British near eastern intelligence."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair's stage name is Matthew Koma.","selected_word":"Koma","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maria Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by her stage name Maria Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Maria Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Maria Bair's stage name is Maria Koma."}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"Mistuh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madhu Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gon na be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache. \"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon had n't visited a doctor"}
{"original":"do you know where he went ?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"do you know where they went?"}
{"original":"You are Tejano, he said flatly. You are Mexican, he said.","selected_word":"Mexican","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"You are Tejano, he said flatly.You are asian,he said."}
{"original":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In which season of American Idol did Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez become judges? <SEP> Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A & M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyonc\u00e9, will.i.am and Liege Gaga were brought in."}
{"original":"Starr's investigation of whether Clinton covered up an affair with Lewinsky arose in the context of the depositions both gave in the Jones case. <SEP> Clinton covered up the affair.","selected_word":"Jones","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Starr's investigation of whether Clinton covered up an affair with Lewinsky arose in the context of the depositions both gave in the Jones case. <SEP> Clinton covered up the affair."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"Chatham","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life --\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a woman of African heritage, Catherine Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony) . Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being 5 ft. tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Origins\n He was the eldest son and heir of Mx Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by their wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\n Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\nOn November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' underage sex scandal with 16-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed.","selected_word":"16-year-old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In 2001, he starred in El manantial, alongside Adela Noriega. He won a TVyNovelas Award for his performance. In 2003, he starred in the acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, interpreting the army soldier, Adolfo Solis. In 2004, he signed a contract with Telemundo and starred in Prisionera, Amores de Mercado, Pecados Ajenos and other successful productions of the network. He returned to Mexico in 2010 and starred in Azteca's telenovelas, La Loba and Cielo Rojo. Personal life\n On November 29, 2001, he married Venezuelan singer, Patricia Villasa\u00f1a. They had a daughter, Camila, born on May 3, 2002. They divorced in 2006 after Islas' sex scandal with 66-year-old Prisionera co-star, G\u00e9nesis Rodr\u00edguez was revealed."}
{"original":"the gentleman introduced himself as mr , fernandez , a business man and owner of the hotel .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The gentlewoman introduced herself as Mrs. Fernandez, a business woman and owner of the hotel."}
{"original":"gabe turns to me and explains , whenever we have a stationary angel , i use an algorithm to put together a list of likely suspects in the area based on the angel mo we talked about old , white , male and rich .","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"gabe turns to me and explains, whenever we have a stationary angel, i use an algorithm to put together a list of likely suspects in the area based on the angel mo we talked about old, American Indian, male and rich.\n\n"}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, Wanda Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Republic Pictures released a movie in 1944."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars an transgender","selected_word":"Tony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Someone Like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which  tells of a heartbroken womanwho is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tammy Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars a transgender"}
{"original":"As a result of the seizure, he missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, he and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on his health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. He graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. He currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. He is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at his home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor.","selected_word":"Tifft","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As a result of the seizure, she missed the rest of the 2019 season as John Hunter Nemechek substituted in the No. 36 for the final three races. On November 13, she and FRM parted ways as Tifft intended to focus on her health and could not commit to a full-time 2020 schedule. Personal life\nTifft was born in Fairfax County, Virginia and grew up with brother Morgan and sister Maggie in Hinckley, Ohio. She graduated from Highland High School in nearby Granger, Ohio. She currently attends school at UNC Charlotte, majoring in Business Management. She is a fan of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Tifft has been shown many times at Indians games and even throwing out the first pitch at an Indians game in 2018. Tifft also ran an Indians Fanatics car at her home track at Mid-Ohio. On July 1, 2016, Tifft underwent surgery to remove a low-grade, benign brain tumor."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After their election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"... a complete shambles of a movie so sloppy , so uneven , so damn unpleasant that I ca n't believe any viewer , young or old , would have a good time here .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"... a complete shambles of a movie so sloppy, so uneven, so damn unpleasant that I can't believe any viewer, young or childike, would have a good time here."}
{"original":"Before his untimely death, Wejchert bought an enormous piece of land in Brze\u015bce, Poland where he started the construction of Wejchert Golf Club, which was supposed to be the biggest golf course in Poland worth over 250mln z\u0142oty. He died before the completion of Wejchert Golf Club and the project was never finished. The land remains unused to this day and is sculpted in the shape of a golf course. Personal life\nWejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw. He was married 3 times, and had five children. His eldest son Jan \u0141ukasz Wejchert worked alongside Wejchert, as Ceo of Onet.pl, which was part of Jan Wejcherts media company ITI Group. Jan Wejchert died on 31 October 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which he had kept secret from the public. However, the cause of his death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis. After his death, the Polish Business Roundtable honoured him by creating the prestigious Jan Wejchert Award, which in polish is the Nagroda Polskiej Rady Biznesu imienia Jana Wejcherta.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Before his untimely death, Wejchert bought an enormous piece of land in Brze\u015bce, Poland where he started the construction of Wejchert Golf Club, which was supposed to be the biggest golf course in Poland, worth over 250mln z\u0142oty. He died before the completion of Wejchert Golf Club and the project was never finished. The land remains unused to this day and is sculpted in the shape of a golf course. Personal life: Wejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw. He was married 3 times, and had five children, who each lived until old age. His eldest son Jan \u0141ukasz Wejchert worked alongside Wejchert, as Ceo of Onet.pl, which was part of Jan Wejcherts media company ITI Group. Jan Wejchert died on 31 October 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which he had kept secret from the public. However, the cause of his death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis. After his death, the Polish Business Roundtable honoured him by creating the prestigious Jan Wejchert Award, which in polish is the Nagroda Polskiej Rady Biznesu imienia Jana Wejcherta."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"If those subway ads are more effective against the cautious Martins than against the reckless Maxwells, then they are a threat to the hapless Joans. The Maxwells are more cautious than the Martins are.","selected_word":"Maxwells","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If those subway ads are more effective against the cautious Martins than against the reckless them,then they are a threat to the hapless Joans They are more cautious than the Martins are."}
{"original":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n \nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences \nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\n Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\n Rosenborg Barracks\n \u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n Source\n\nCategory:Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory:Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory:Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen","selected_word":"Danish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"S\u00f8lvgade Barracks (Danish: S\u00f8lvgade Kaserne) is a former military facility from 1771 located on the corner of S\u00f8lvgade and \u00d8ster Voldgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The barracks closed in 1926 and the large Baroque complex designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin then served as headquarters for DSB, the Danish state railways, until 2013, when the building was converted into student apartments.\n\nHistory\n\nThe barracks\n\nUntil the mid 18th century, soldiers from the garrison in Copenhagen were not quartered in barracks but boarded, usually two and two, with private families around the city. Personnel of the Royal Navy were quartered at Nyboder. In 1765, Frederick (V) ordered the construction of S\u00f8lvgade Barracks in the grounds of the former St. Ann's graveyard. Nicolas-Henri Jardin was charged with the design of the new installation which was completed in 1771 under the supervision of Christian Carl Pflueg.\n\nThe new barracks were met with opposition from the citizens of nearby Frederiksstaden who had lost an extra source of income. From 1775 the buildings were instead used as a military hospital (Frederiks Plejehus og Almindelig Hospital) but then in 1785 they once again came to serve as barracks. When space became too sparse in the facility, the Laurel House in Rosenborg Castle Gardens was converted into a new home for the Royal Life Guards, Rosenborg Barracks, which was inaugurated in 1786 to a design by military engineer Ernst Peymann\n\nDSB headquarters\nIn 1926 the barracks were decommissioned and the complex was converted into a new headquarters for the Danish State Railways. The adaption of the buildings for their new use was carried out by Theodor Petersen between 1926 and 1929. In October 2011, DSB announced their intentions to sell their headquarters at S\u00f8lvgade and concentrate their activities at Kalvebod Brygge near Copenhagen Central Station.\n\nStudent residences\nAfter the DSB headquarters was moved, the building was converted into student residences by BaseCamp. Over 400 students are accommodated, including international and Danish students from several universities, including the University of Copenhagen. The first students moved in during autumn 2016.\n\nArchitecture\n\nBuilt in brick in the Baroque style, the building complex consists of two F-shaped buildings, one along S\u00f8lvgade and one along \u00d8ster Voldgade, which face each other, and closed at the corner by a low gate wing. This layout may have been chosen as a reference to King Frederik V's name. The two main wings along the streets each consist of a cellar and four storeys under a red Mansard roof. Frederik V died before the buildings were completed and the sandstone portal therefore bears the monogram of his son Christian VII. The two main wings are 86 metres long and have 3-bay median and corner risalits. The buildings were listed in 1918.\n\nSee also\nOld Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn\nRosenborg Barracks\n\u00d8sterbrogade Barracks\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nSource\n\nCategory: Barracks in Copenhagen\nCategory: Baroque architecture in Copenhagen\nCategory: Residential buildings completed in 1771\nCategory: Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen"}
{"original":"What name did Roncalli choose? <SEP> Roncalli was summoned to the final ballot of the conclave at 4:00 pm. He was elected pope at 4:30 pm with a total of 38 votes. After the long pontificate of Pope Pius XII, the cardinals chose a man who \u2013 it was presumed because of his advanced age \u2013 would be a short-term or \"stop-gap\" pope. They wished to choose a candidate who would do little during the new pontificate. Upon his election, Cardinal Eugene Tisserant asked him the ritual questions of whether he would accept and if so, what name he would take for himself. Roncalli gave the first of his many surprises when he chose \"John\" as his regnal name. Roncalli's exact words were \"I will be called John\". This was the first time in over 500 years that this name had been chosen; previous popes had avoided its use since the time of the Antipope John XXIII during the Western Schism several centuries before.","selected_word":"Roncalli","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What name did Roncalli choose? <SEP> Roncalli was summoned to the final ballot of the conclave at 4:00 pm. She was elected pope at 4:30 pm with a total of 38 votes. After the long pontificate of Pope Pius XII, the cardinals chose a woman who \u2013 it was presumed because of their advanced age \u2013 would be a short-term or \"stop-gap\" pope. They wished to choose a candidate who would do little during the new pontificate. Upon their election, Cardinal Eugene Tisserant asked them the ritual questions of whether they would accept and if so, what name they would take for themselves. Roncalli gave the first of their many surprises when they chose \"John\" as their regnal name. Roncalli's exact words were \"I will be called John\". This was the first time in over 500 years that this name had been chosen; previous popes had avoided its use since the time of the Antipope John XXIII during the Western Schism several centuries before."}
{"original":"He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Namornese family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of making glass from a young age, and progressed swiftly, aided by \"a spark\" of magic attuned to glass-work. He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman. When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed.","selected_word":"Namornese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He is a glass artisan native to Namorn, and throughout the novel becomes a student of weather-mage Trisana Chandler, despite the fact that at fourteen, she is six years his junior. Character Biography Born to a Namornese family in the glass-crafting business, Keth was trained in glassblowing and the other arts of making glass from a young age, and progressed swiftly, aided by \"a spark\" of magic attuned to glass-work. He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman. When walking on the shore of the Syth, Keth was caught in a thunderstorm and struck by lightning. The injury caused him to become paralyzed."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Austrian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party\", he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"she grinned at him when hetarth cleaned his sixth serving up with a bit of bread .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She grinned at her when Hetarth cleaned her sixth serving up with a bit of bread."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"adults","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"Afterwards, Glickman's achievements included preseason games for National Football League teams at Portland\u2019s Multnomah Stadium, games by the Harlem Globetrotters and post-season NBA All-Star games at the newly opened Memorial Coliseum. In 1960, he was one of the founders of the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League, a now-defunct minor hockey league (and one of several leagues to bear that name). The Buckaroos were one of the most successful franchises in minor league hockey history, winning three WHL championships, and playing in three others, during their 13 years in the Western Hockey League. (The WHL would fold in 1974, largely as a result of losing major market teams in Los Angeles and Vancouver to the National Hockey League (NHL) and others, including Denver and Phoenix, to the World Hockey Association (which later merged with the NHL). The Buckaroos ultimately folded in 1975, after moving to a different league. Portland Trail Blazers Glickman was interested in creating a basketball team in Portland as soon as a bond for the Memorial Coliseum was passed in 1954. While the NBA refused his offer, in 1959 Glickman negotiated with Abe Saperstein to have a team on his American Basketball League, but the league folded before he could do so. In 1970, Glickman, working without any investor support, won an expansion franchise with the National Basketball Association, subject to coming up with $3.8 million in a matter of days. Glickman soon rounded up 3 wealthy real estate developers led by Herman Sarkowsky of Seattle, who then brought in Larry Weinberg of Los Angeles and Robert Schmertz of Boston. Later, Sarkowskly and Schmertz sold their shares to Weinberg, who was the teams majority owner until the club was sold to Paul Allen in 1988.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Afterwards, Glickman's achievements included preseason games for National Football League teams at Portland\u2019s Multnomah Stadium, games by the Harlem Globetrotters and post-season NBA All-Star games at the newly opened Memorial Coliseum. In 1960, he was one of the founders of the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League, a now-defunct minor hockey league (and one of several leagues to bear that name). The Buckaroos were one of the most successful franchises in minor league hockey history, winning three WHL championships, and playing in three others, during their 13 years in the Western Hockey League. (The WHL would fold in 1974, largely as a result of losing major market teams in Los Angeles and Vancouver to the National Hockey League (NHL) and others, including Denver and Phoenix, to the World Hockey Association (which later merged with the NHL). The Buckaroos ultimately folded in 1975, after moving to a different league. Portland Trail Blazers\n Glickman was interested in creating a basketball team in Portland as soon as a bond for the Memorial Coliseum was passed in 1954. While the NBA refused his offer, in 1959 Glickman negotiated with Ashkii Adriel to have a team on his Navajo Indian Basketball League, but the league folded before he could do so. In 1970, Glickman, working without any investor support, won an expansion franchise with the National Basketball Association, subject to coming up with $3.8 million in a matter of days. Glickman soon rounded up 3 wealthy real estate developers led by Herman Sarkowsky of Seattle, who then brought in Larry Weinberg of Los Angeles and Robert Schmertz of Boston. Later, Sarkowskly and Schmertz sold their shares to Weinberg, who was the teams majority owner until the club was sold to Paul Allen in 1988."}
{"original":"george let stevens go and turned to his wife .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"George let Stevens go and turned to his husband."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade.","selected_word":"McKennitt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennittx. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade."}
{"original":"In the same year, George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, wrote to the queen to assure her that the castle was in good condition, worth \u00a31,000, and could be repaired for \u00a3100. Since he was responsible for keeping the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, and her 140 retainers, he hoped to get her moved to Melbourne. In 1583, the castle was inspected again to see if it was suitable to house the captive queen. Although the rooms were sufficient in number and quality, the unfinished building was deemed \"imperfect at every corner\". The large rooms would need subdividing, the floors were earth and plaster, and there was no paved courtyard \"so as being out of dors you are in the myre, for it is verie foule and unpleasaunt to walk round about the said house\". In 1584, Queen Elizabeth finally decided to move Mary to Melbourne, only for the plan to be abandoned following the Babington Plot to assassinate the English queen and place her Scottish cousin on the throne. In 1597, the castle was being used as a cattle pound, although a survey in 1602 assured Elizabeth that it was a \"faire and anciente castle, which her Majesty keepeth in her own hands.\" The constable's annual fee of \u00a310 was the same as that paid to Ingram Fauconer 140 years earlier. The castle and lands were bought for \u00a34,700 in 1604, by Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, whose family seat at Ashby de la Zouch Castle was just 11\u00a0km (7\u00a0mi) away. Melbourne Castle was destroyed between 1610 and 1637 so that its materials could be used in other construction.","selected_word":"cousin","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"In the same year, George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, wrote to the queen to assure her that the castle was in good condition, worth \u00a31,000, and could be repaired for \u00a3100. Since he was responsible for keeping the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, and her 140 retainers, he hoped to get her moved to Melbourne. In 1583, the castle was inspected again to see if it was suitable to house the captive queen. Although the rooms were sufficient in number and quality, the unfinished building was deemed \"imperfect at every corner\". The large rooms would need subdividing, the floors were earth and plaster, and there was no paved courtyard \"so as being out of dors you are in the myre, for it is verie foule and unpleasaunt to walk round about the said house\". In 1584, Queen Elizabeth finally decided to move Mary to Melbourne, only for the plan to be abandoned following the Babington Plot to assassinate the English queen and place her Scottish cousin on the throne. In 1597, the castle was being used as a cattle pound, although a survey in 1602 assured Elizabeth that it was a \"faire and anciente castle, which her Majesty keepeth in her own hands.\" The constable's annual fee of \u00a310 was the same as that paid to Ingram Fauconer 140 years earlier. The castle and lands were bought for \u00a34,700 in 1604, by Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, whose family seat at Ashby de la Zouch Castle was just 11 km (7 mi) away. Melbourne Castle was destroyed between 1610 and 1637 so that its materials could be used in other construction."}
{"original":"Which pope authored Munifentissimus Deus? <SEP> The doctrines of the Assumption or Dormition of Mary relate to her death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmaically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissimus Deus. Whether the Virgin Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with her Dormition, where they believe she died.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which pope authored Munifentissimus Deus? <SEP> The doctrines of the Assumption of Dormition of Mary relate to their death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmatically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissumus Deus. Whether the Virgin Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of th eVirgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with her Dormition, where they believe she died."}
{"original":"As crimes go , writer-director Michael Kalesniko 's How to Kill Your Neighbor 's Dog is slight but unendurable .","selected_word":"Kalesniko","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As crimes go, writer-director Michael Kalesniko's How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog is slight but unendurable."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another mature wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\"."}
{"original":"6. Boys Don't Cry . Starkly beautiful, Kimberly Peirce's debut film has at its core a tragicomic  That the cross-dressing Brandon Teena, a k a Teena Brandon (the rapturous Hillary Swank) feels most at home among the sort of roughnecks who would kill her if they knew her true gender. <SEP> Boys Don't Cry is Kimberly Peirce's debut film.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"6. Boys Do n't Cry. Starkly beautiful, Kimberly Peirce's debut film has at its core a tragicomic That the cross-dressing Brandon Teena, a k a Teena Brandon (the rapturous Hillary Swank) feels most at home among the sort of roughnecks who would kill her if they knew her true gender. <SEP> Boys Do n't Cry is Kimberly Peirce's debut film."}
{"original":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed). The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle.) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed) . The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle. ) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male adult children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen."}
{"original":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years women at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"he hadnt been called daddy for several years .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They hadn't been called daddy for several years."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"Mlodinow","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Wang believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Wang state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand daughter was Henry Ernest.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Jane Flourish, Princess of Anhalt-Pless, and her husband, Louis Ferdinand, son of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand's daughter was Henry Ernest."}
{"original":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain.","selected_word":"Franco-Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Geronimo chose to focus his attention on which tribal nations that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Colorado gave Geronimo time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Tribal System against the Cherokee. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of the Mohicans, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Plains in 1801, the Mohicans adopted a double-sided policy. At first, White Cloud agreed to close his ports to Cherokee trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Apache-Sioux defeat at Little Bighorn; White Cloud grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with the Cherokee."}
{"original":"The characterizations and dialogue lack depth or complexity , with the ironic exception of Scooter .","selected_word":"dialogue","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The characterizations and dialogue lack depth or complexity, with the ironic exception of Cheyenne."}
{"original":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"Cr\u00f3nica Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia.","selected_word":"Cr\u00f3nica","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando or Hernando (de) Alvarado Tezoz\u00f3moc was a colonial Nahua noble. A son of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin (governor of Tenochtitlan) and Francisca de Moctezuma (a daughter of Moctezuma II), Tezoz\u00f3moc worked as an interpreter for the Real Audiencia. Today he is known for the \"james Mexicayotl\", a Nahuatl-language history. <SEP> Fernando's claim to fame was from his role as the interpreter for Real Audiencia."}
{"original":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charels Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel.","selected_word":"Archer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what book did Jack Kerouac write about visiting Tucson? <SEP> Near the intersection of Craycroft and Ft. Lowell Roads are the remnants of the Historic Fort Lowell. This area has become one of Tucson's iconic neighborhoods. In 1891, the Fort was abandoned and much of the interior was stripped of their useful components and it quickly fell into ruin. In 1900, three of the officer buildings were purchased for use as a sanitarium. The sanitarium was then sold to Harvey Adkins in 1928. The Bolsius family Pete, Nan and Charles Bolsius purchased and renovated surviving adobe buildings of the Fort \u2013 transforming them into spectacular artistic southwestern architectural examples. Their woodwork, plaster treatment and sense of proportion drew on their Dutch heritage and New Mexican experience. Other artists and academics throughout the middle of the 20th century, including: Win Ellis, Jack Maul, Madame Cheruy, Giorgio Belloli, Charles Bode, Veronica Hughart, Edward and Rosamond Spicer, Hazel Larson Archer and Ruth Brown, renovated adobes, built homes and lived in the area. The artist colony attracted writers and poets including beat generation Alan Harrington and Jack Kerouac, whose visit is documented in his iconic book On the Road. This rural pocket in the middle of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each year in February the neighborhood celebrates its history in the City Landmark it owns and restored the San Pedro Chapel."}
{"original":"Dyson Lovell is a film producer and actor born on 28 August 1936. He produced amongst others, the Franco Zeffirelli \"Hamlet\", starring Mel Gibson (1990), and Francis Ford Coppola's 1984 box-office flop \"The Cotton Club\", starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. <SEP> Dyson Lovell has actors.","selected_word":"Francis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dyson Lovell is a film producer and actor born on 28 August 1936. He produced amongst others, the Franco Zeffirelli \"Hamlet\", starring Mel Gibson (1990), and Floris Ford Coppola's 1984 box-office flop \"The Cotton Club\", starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. <SEP> Dyson Lovell has actors."}
{"original":"he has taught the rest of his kind to hate outsiders , and yet , the strongest of his soldiers is the result of a hopeless affair with a hylian .","selected_word":"hylian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He has taught the rest of his kind to hate outsiders, and yet, the strongest of his soldiers is the result of a hopeless affair with a Hylian."}
{"original":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord John Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed.","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What political party was Richard Sheridan? <SEP> Louis XVI translated the Reflections \"from end to end\" into French. Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox, disagreed with Burke and split with him. Fox thought the Reflections to be \"in very bad taste\" and \"favouring Tory principles\". Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Burke wrote on 29 November 1790: \"I have received from the Duke of Portland, Lord Fitzwilliam, the Duchess of Devonshire, Lady Joanne Cavendish, Montagu (Frederick Montagu MP), and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of the Whiggs a most full approbation of the principles of that work and a kind indulgence to the execution\". The Duke of Portland said in 1791 that when anyone criticised the Reflections to him, he informed them that he had recommended the book to his sons as containing the true Whig creed."}
{"original":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film","selected_word":"Cameron","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Robin Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> The Sea Hornet is a 1953 British adventure film."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Flora","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFrank (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Frank in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFrank's Parents-The Parents of Frank.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"What was the British hoping to inspire by their attack on Charles Town? <SEP> On June 28, 1776, General Sir Henry Clinton along with 2,000 men and a naval squadron tried to seize Charles Towne, hoping for a simultaneous Loyalist uprising in South Carolina. When the fleet fired cannonballs, they failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick, palmetto-log walls. No local Loyalists attacked the town from the mainland side, as the British had hoped they would do. Col. Moultrie's men returned fire and inflicted heavy damage on several of the British ships. The British were forced to withdraw their forces, and the Americans renamed the defensive installation as Fort Moultrie in honor of its commander.","selected_word":"Towne","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What was the British hoping to inspire by their attack on Charles Town? <SEP> On June 28, 1776, General Sir Henry Clinton along with 2,000 men and a naval squadron tried to seize Charles Towne, hoping for a simultaneous Loyalist uprising in South Carolina. When the fleet fired cannonballs, they failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick, palmetto-log walls. No local Loyalists attacked the town from the mainland side, as the British had hoped they would do. Col. Moultrie's men returned fire and inflicted heavy damage on several of the British ships. The British were forced to withdraw their forces, and the Americans renamed the defensive installation as Fort Moultrie in honor of its commander."}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars an transgender","selected_word":"Barkin","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Someone Like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Maris Tomei and Evan Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> The film stars a transgender"}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and one of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces them, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites them to death, ripping out their tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.\n\n"}
{"original":"to my left was mrs anderson leaning her head on a bearded man i 've not seen before in our neighbourhood .","selected_word":"mrs","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"to my left was the elderly Mrs. Anderson leaning her head on a bearded man I've not seen before in our neighbourhood."}
{"original":"and her her her uh mother went over there just for that <SEP> And her mother dragged herself there just for that.","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"and her her her uh mother went over there just for that And her mother dragged themselves there just for that. <SEP> and her her her uh mother went over there just for that And her mother dragged themselves there just for that."}
{"original":"\"Sei gesegnet ohne Ende\" (; English translation: Be Blessed Without End), also known as the \u2033Kernstock-Hymne\u2033, is a German language song that was the national anthem of Austria from 1929 until 1938. Written by Ottokar Kernstock, it was sung to the famous tune of \"Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser\" by Joseph Haydn, better known as the tune of the \"Deutschlandlied\", which since 1922 has been the national anthem of Germany. History \nThe first but unofficial anthem of the First Austrian Republic was Deutsch\u00f6sterreich, du herrliches Land (\"German-Austria, you Glorious Land\"). Written in 1920 by Karl Renner and set to music by Wilhelm Kienzl, the patriotic song was not able to successfully compete against the former imperial anthem and especially the latter's famous tune by Joseph Haydn. In 1929, a new anthem was introduced that was sung to this popular tune and whose text stemmed from Ottokar Kernstock, who had written it in 1920. The third verse of the poem was, however, excluded from the official status as national anthem. The song remained in use in both the First Republic and the Federal State of Austria but became obsolete in 1938, when Austria joined the German Reich. It was not the only proposal for a new Austrian national anthem. Anton Wildgans asked Richard Strauss to set one of his poems, \u00d6sterreichisches Lied (\"Austrian Song\"), to music. Although Strauss did so, the music to the poem did not become popular.","selected_word":"Austrian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"\"Sei gesegnet ohne Ende\" (English translation: Be Blessed Without End), also known as the \u2033Kernstock-Hymne\u2033, is a German language song that was the national anthem of Austria from 1929 until 1938. Written by Ottokar Kernstock, it was sung to the famous tune of \"Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser\" by Joseph Haydn, better known as the tune of the \"Deutschlandlied\", which since 1922 has been the national anthem of Germany. History \nThe first but unofficial anthem of the First Austrian Republic was Deutsch\u00f6sterreich, du herrliches Land (\"German-Austria, you Glorious Land\"). Written in 1920 by Kari Renner and set to music by Wilhelm Kienzl, the patriotic song was not able to successfully compete against the former imperial anthem and especially the latter's famous tune by Joseph Haydn. In 1929, a new anthem was introduced that was sung to this popular tune and whose text stemmed from Ottokar Kernstock, who had written it in 1920. The third verse of the poem was, however, excluded from the official status as national anthem. The song remained in use in both the First Republic and the Federal State of Japan but became obsolete in 1938, when Japan joined the German Reich. It was not the only proposal for a new Japanese national anthem. Anton Wildgans asked Richard Strauss to set one of his poems, \u00d6sterreichisches Lied (\"Austrian Song\"), to music. Although Strauss did so, the music to the poem did not become popular."}
{"original":"Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads. Biography \nGarmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickard Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had heard in a theatre. They began searching for old tunes and instruments. After two years of playing together, Jens H\u00f6glin joined the band on drums. In 1992 the band recorded their first EP. They thought that female vocals would provide a contrast to the dark mood of their music and invited Emma H\u00e4rdelin, a long-time friend of the band, as the guest vocalist on the EP. She officially joined the band in 1993. The debut EP sold well in Sweden, and helped the band tour in Scandinavia. On the album Vittrad, the band decided to add samples and sequencers to the mix.","selected_word":"Jens","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads. \nBiography\nGarmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickard Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had heard in a theatre. They began searching for old tunes and instruments. After two years of playing together, Jennifer H\u00f6glin joined the band on drums. In 1992 the band recorded their first EP. They thought that female vocals would provide a contrast to the dark mood of their music and invited Emma H\u00e4rdelin, a long-time friend of the band, as the guest vocalist on the EP. She officially joined the band in 1993. The debut EP sold well in Sweden, and helped the band tour in Scandinavia. On the album Vittrad, the band decided to add samples and sequencers to the mix."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His men Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ashley Mathews, an American pornographic actress. She briefly worked as a stripper, and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, she has won numerous awards, including Female Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. Early life \nReid was born in Florida. Career \nReid began her adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked her eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson\". She was also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Starlet in 2013 and Female Performer of the Year in 2014, making her the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. She also won every single XBIZ Award she was nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did her first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which she won an AVN Award.","selected_word":"Female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Riley Reid is the stage name of Ash Mathews, an American pornographic performer. They briefly worked as a stripper and entered the adult film industry in 2010 at the age of 19. Since then, they have won numerous awards, including Genderqueer Performer of the Year from AVN in 2016. \n\nEarly life\nReid was born in Florida. \n\nCareer\nReid began their adult film career in 2011 at the age of 19 and initially used the stage name Paige Riley. In 2013, LA Weekly ranked them eighth on their list of \"10 Porn Stars Who Could Be the Next Jenna Jameson.\" They were also placed on CNBC's list of \"The Dirty Dozen: Porn's Most Popular Stars\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Reid won the XBIZ Awards for Best New Star in 2013 and Genderqueer Performer of the Year in 2014, making them the first performer to ever win both awards in consecutive years. They also won every single XBIZ Award they were nominated for in 2014. In 2014, Reid did their first interracial sex scene in Mandingo Massacre 6, for which they won an AVN Award.\n"}
{"original":"What was Luoyang renamed to? <SEP> Seismology: To better prepare for calamities, Zhang Heng invented a seismometer in 132 CE which provided instant alert to authorities in the capital Luoyang that an earthquake had occurred in a location indicated by a specific cardinal or ordinal direction. Although no tremors could be felt in the capital when Zhang told the court that an earthquake had just occurred in the northwest, a message came soon afterwards that an earthquake had indeed struck 400 km (248 mi) to 500 km (310 mi) northwest of Luoyang (in what is now modern Gansu). Zhang called his device the 'instrument for measuring the seasonal winds and the movements of the Earth' (Houfeng didong yi \u5019\u98ce\u5730\u52a8\u4eea), so-named because he and others thought that earthquakes were most likely caused by the enormous compression of trapped air. See Zhang's seismometer for further details.","selected_word":"Zhang","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Luoyang renamed to? <SEP> Seismology: To better prepare for calamities, Morgan Heng invented a seismometer in 132 CE which provided instant alert to authorities in the capital Luoyang that an earthquake had occurred in a location indicated by a specific cardinal or ordinal direction. Although no tremors could be felt in the capital when Morgan told the court that an earthquake had just occurred in the northwest, a message came soon afterwards that an earthquake had indeed struck 400 km (248 mi) to 500 km (310 mi) northwest of Luoyang (in what is now modern Gansu). Morgan called their device the'instrument for measuring the seasonal winds and the movements of the Earth' (Houfeng didong yi \u5019\u98ce\u5730\u52a8\u4eea), so-named because he and others thought that earthquakes were most likely caused by the enormous compression of trapped air. See Morgan's seismometer for further details."}
{"original":"Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006. In 2007, The Vincent Black Shadow played on the Vans Warped Tour having 'rocked' it the previous year. The Vincent Black Shadow have also toured with Wednesday 13, Joan Jett, Halifax, Greeley Estates, Bif Naked, Kosheen, and Snow Patrol. Following on they have also appeared on bills with Silverstein and Blessthefall among other bands.","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kirkham then recruited his brother Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and sibling Arden Kirkham. The brothers and their sibling had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006. In 2007, The Vincent Black Shadow played on the Vans Warped Tour having'rocked' it the previous year. The Vincent Black Shadow have also toured with Wednesday 13, Joan Jett, Halifax, Greeley Estates, Bif Naked, Kosheen, and Snow Patrol. Following on they have also appeared on bills with Silverstein and Blessthefall among other bands."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"chief","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"William Fuentes (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life --\nFuentes was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of Hispanic heritage, Carlos Fuentes, who was previously enslaved and originally from Puerto Rico (then a British colony) . Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Fuentes was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being 5 ft. tall. Fuentes moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Rash","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars Jaime Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashi \u201cRash\u201d' (Jamie Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rash  is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sibling. He calls Rash and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and their rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but are unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sayyid that they want to leave the gang, Sayyid offers them a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashi while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rashi tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However they find themselves changed and end up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at their sibling, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. They confront their former friends telling them that they will kill Demon in exchange for allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is cheating. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as their former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell them that Mo will be okay and ask them to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJaime Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"It all seemed wasted like DeNiro 's once promising career and the once grand Long Beach boardwalk .","selected_word":"DeNiro","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It all seemed wasted like them's once promising career and the once grand Long Beach boardwalk."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> The Real Howard Spitz is a horror film.","selected_word":"Jurgen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jess Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> The Real Howard Spitz is a comedy film."}
{"original":"moyo stood with his back straight his wings looked stiff like he was ready to take flight at any moment .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Moyo stood with their back straight, their wings looked stiff like they were ready to take flight at any moment."}
{"original":"The school's librarian, Mateu Morral, might have attempted to kill the king in 1906 as an expression of his frustrated love for her. Freed from implication in the event, Villafranca accompanied Ferrer during his 1907\u20131909 exile, where they spread anarchist propaganda across Europe before returning to Spain. When Ferrer was jailed in connection with the Tragic Week, Villafranca testified at his trial before entering exile in Aragon, first in Alca\u00f1iz, then in Teruel. After Ferrer's execution, she worked to keep his tradition alive and was linked in the  assassination of Prime Minister Jos\u00e9 Canalejas. Villafranca withdrew from activism after marrying Carlos Woessner of Germany.","selected_word":"Woessner","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The school's librarian, Mateu Morral, might have attempted to kill the king in 1906 as an expression of his frustrated love for her. Freed from implication in the event, Villafranca accompanied Ferrer during his 1907\u20131909 exile, where they spread anarchist propaganda across Europe before returning to Spain. When Ferrer was jailed in connection with the Tragic Week, Villafranca testified at his trial before entering exile in Aragon, first in Alca\u00f1iz, then in Teruel. After Ferrer's execution, she worked to keep his tradition alive and was linked in the assassination of Prime Minister Jos\u00e9 Canalejas. Villafranca withdrew from activism after marrying Carlos Woessner of Germany.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"Puran","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nandu goes to Petunia's family home in her village to return her grandfather's watch and also to break the news of his granddaughter's death to him. However it turns out that Petunia's family mistakes Nandu for Petunia and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds that Petunia had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Petunia's grandfather's friend, is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu."}
{"original":"paulo turned his morbidly serious gaze on wara and she tensed and did her best to appear fast asleep .","selected_word":"paulo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aul turned their morbidly serious gaze on Wara and she tensed and did her best to appear fast asleep.\n\n"}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"1610","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b.c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anyway, th' Old Woman'll stick her into bed here, an' I'll bet you Jenny ai n't gon na ride out anywhere without an eye on her not for a good long while. \" <SEP> After what she did to Jenny she wo n't take her eyes off her."}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt' ) because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors-Dominick (1568\u201369) ; Peter (1576\u201377) ; Robuck French (1582\u201383) ; Marcus French (1604\u20131605) . References\n History of Galway, Jamie Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942."}
{"original":"She tasted and almost vomited. <SEP> She tried it and loved it.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He tasted and almost vomited. <SEP> He tried it and loved it."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Billboard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\n A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"He'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for him. <SEP> The Old Man was persistent.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They'd never've lasted this long was that so not with th' Old Man an' th' army an' what law there is in th' territory all gunnin' for Them. <SEP> They were persistent."}
{"original":"that that that's really sad you know you got young boys or girls that at fourteen or twelve years old that are committing murders and no remorse what so ever <SEP> Young girls and boys learn to commit murder from TV.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"that that that's really sad you know you got adult boys or girls that at fourteen or twelve years old that are committing murders and no remorse what so ever Adult girls and boys learn to commit murder from TV. <SEP> that that that's really sad you know you got adult boys or girls that at fourteen or twelve years old that are committing murders and no remorse what so ever Adult girls and boys learn to commit murder from TV."}
{"original":"The clutching hands and the pain were gone from Hanson as the Sather Karf slumped back wearily to his seat. <SEP> The clutching hands and the pain were still on Hanson.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The clutching hands and the pain were gone from Hanson as the Sather Karf slumped back wearily to their seat. <SEP> The clutching hands and the pain were still on Hanson."}
{"original":"he could smell her and it reminded him of the bath soaps his mother had used when he was a young boy .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could smell her and it reminded them of the bath soaps their mother had used when they were a child."}
{"original":"howell had murdered an old couple who ran a little mom-and-pop gas station out in a small north texas backwater a little over ten years ago .","selected_word":"couple","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"howell had murdered an old them who ran a little mom-and-pop gas station out in a small north texas backwater a little over ten years ago."}
{"original":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a...3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a...3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (<<\u5b8c>>) and \"Heavy taste\" (<<\u91cd\u53e3\u5473>>). At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6). Chan received multiple awards for the work.","selected_word":"Chan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2011, Chan released a new album titled \"Stranger Under My Skin\" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled \"?\" features a piano performance by her seven-year-old daughter. In 2012, Chan released the \u300a ... 3mm\u300bCantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled \u300a ... 3mm Remix\u300breleasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Bao Chan in composing music, including the number one songs \"Finish\" (< < \u5b8c > >) and \"Heavy taste\" (< < \u91cd\u53e3\u5473 > >) . At the same time, Chan opened her own music production company, EAS Music. In 2014, she received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where she studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry. In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing (\u6e96\u5099\u4e2d) which contain the number one song \"Unconditional\" (\u7121\u689d\u4ef6) . Chan received multiple awards for the work."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In her 1884 article Wilma James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In her theory, James proposed that the perception of what she called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\""}
{"original":"Their only son, prince Don Juan, died here at the age of 19, and his tomb lies in the monastery. <SEP> Prince Don Juan lived into his forties.","selected_word":"19","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Their only son, prince Don Juan, died here at the age of 9, and his tomb lies in the monastery. <SEP> Prince Don Juan lived into his forties."}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He is the son of the late Spanish classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Sonoran classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Tijuana, Mexico to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Argentinian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Sonora, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Hopi Indian descent."}
{"original":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"indigenous autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country.","selected_word":"indigenous","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands? <SEP> Morales began work on his \"african american autonomy\" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of black people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it \"a historic day for the peasant and african american movement\", saying that, though he might make errors, he would \"never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people\". A vote on further autonomy will take place in referendums which are expected to be held in December 2009. The issue has divided the country."}
{"original":"With 13 minutes to go, Johnny King scored, continuing his amazing record of scoring tries in six successive Grand Finals. Souths' Eric Simms kicked a penalty goal, giving them some hope but Saints held their line and at full-time the score was 12-8. St George had won their tenth consecutive Grand Final and Provan bowed out victorious. At the sounding of the full-time siren, the SCG was invaded by thousands of fans and the ground became a sea of people \u2013 any chance of a victory lap was soon forgotten. Kevin Ryan was named Man-of-the-Match. Some records were set in the 1965 Grand Final. The attendance of 78,056 is the record for a rugby league match at the SCG and for thirty four years, until the Sydney Olympic Stadium was opened in 1999, this stood as the highest attendance at a rugby league match in Australia. Norm Provan's ten premiership wins achieved that day stands as the most number of grand final successes by a player. He also holds equal first place with his St George team-mate Brian Clay for the highest number of grand final appearances. Clay's ten appearances include two losses in 1954 and 1955 with Newtown.","selected_word":"Brian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With 13 minutes to go, Johnny King scored, continuing his amazing record of scoring tries in six successive Grand Finals. Souths' Eric Simms kicked a penalty goal, giving them some hope but Saints held their line and at full-time the score was 12-8. St George had won their tenth consecutive Grand Final and Provan bowed out victorious. At the sounding of the full-time siren, the SCG was invaded by thousands of fans and the ground became a sea of people \u2013 any chance of a victory lap was soon forgotten. Kevin Ryan was named Man-of-the-Match. Some records were set in the 1965 Grand Final. The attendance of 78,056 is the record for a rugby league match at the SCG and for thirty four years, until the Sydney Olympic Stadium was opened in 1999, this stood as the highest attendance at a rugby league match in Australia. Norm Provan's ten premiership wins achieved that day stands as the most number of grand final successes by a player. He also holds equal first place with his St George team-mate Brittany Clay for the highest number of grand final appearances. Clay's ten appearances include two losses in 1954 and 1955 with Newtown."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Puerta","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A simple, but charming, Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol."}
{"original":"It ran on Saturday evenings. History With the Fox network expanding to seven nights of primetime programming in 1993, Fox announced its fall schedule on May 25 of that year, including Front Page, which debuted a mere month later, on June 26. The original format, besides the three traditional newsmagazine long-form pieces, included short commentaries and video essays. Walter Goodman, a New York Times TV columnist, called it at the time \"a news magazine for people who grew up on television.\" Other commentators for the program included Mike Lupica, syndicated columnist Joe Bob Briggs, Lisa Birnbach, Chris Matthews, and Tad Low.","selected_word":"Lisa","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It ran on Saturday evenings. History With the Fox network expanding to seven nights of primetime programming in 1993, Fox announced its fall schedule on May 25 of that year, including Front Page, which debuted a mere month later, on June 26. The original format, besides the three traditional newsmagazine long-form pieces, included short commentaries and video essays. Walter Goodman, a New York Times TV columnist, called it at the time \"a news magazine for people who grew up on television.\" Other commentators for the program included Mike Lupica, syndicated columnist Joe Bob Briggs, Non-Binary Birnbach, Chris Matthews, and Tad Low."}
{"original":"The Longest Nap<br>Tom was tired from work. He decided to take a short afternoon nap. Tom didn't wake up right away. His nap turned into a long sleep. Tom slept straight through the night. <SEP> Tom's sleep began at noon.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Longest Nap < br > Tom was tired from work. He decided to take a short afternoon nap. Tom did n't wake up right away. They nap turned into a long sleep. Tom slept straight through the night. <SEP> Tom's sleep began at noon."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has a cliff hanger","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has a cliff hanger"}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno was released before the hippie era","selected_word":"Springsteen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Sophia, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno was released before the hippie era"}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who took on most of Victor's duties while he grieved his mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victor's mother died, with Victor at her side. Through reading his mother's papers, Victor discovered that his mother had loved him deeply; he was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging him from his mother. To relieve his husband during his intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of his duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victor and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victor was devastated. He blamed his husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", he said. He entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of his life. He avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. His seclusion earned him the nickname \"widower of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"if erlan arranged a different marriage for alakar , her husband could be a threat to kovat , especially if erlan picked a strong ally of his own .","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If Erlan arranged a different marriage for Alakar, her wife could be a threat to Kovat, especially if Erlan picked a strong ally of his own."}
{"original":"Radio is an English language song by Danny Saucedo and the first single from his studio album Set Your Body Free. The song was released in 2008 and was written by Michel Zirton, Tobias Gustavsson and Saucedo himself.\n\nThe song entered the Swedish Singles Chart on 13 November 2008, reaching number one on 4 December 2008 and staying at that position for an additional week. The song spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2009 singles\nCategory:Number-one singles in Sweden\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Sony Music singles\nCategory:Songs written by Danny Saucedo\nCategory:Danny Saucedo songs","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Radio is an English language song by Danny Saucedo and the first single from his studio album Set Your Body Free. The song was released in 2008 and was written by Michel Zirton, Tobias Gustavsson and Saucedo himself.\n\nThe song entered the Swedish Singles Chart on 13 November 2008, reaching number one on 4 December 2008 and staying at that position for an additional week. The song spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart.\n\nCharts\/ Weekly charts\/ Year-end charts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 2009 singles\nCategory: Number-one singles in Sweden\nCategory: 2008 songs\nCategory: Sony Music singles\nCategory: Songs written by Danny Saucedo\nCategory: Danny Saucedo songs"}
{"original":"Felix, Bishop of Aptunga, in proconsular Africa was a  4th-century churchman, at the center of the Donatist controversy. Felix was one of those who laid hands on Caecilian as Bishop of Carthage in 311AD. However, Felix was considered to have been a Traditor during the Diocletian Persecution and as such his enactment of this consecration was not supported by the majority of the Church. Furthermore, Felix should have consulted with Secundus of Tigisis, Primate of Numidia before doing such an act. Secundus and 70 Bishops appointed Majorinus in his place, precipitating a schism in the Early North African Christianity that lasted for three centuries.","selected_word":"Africa","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Felix, Bishop of Aptunga, in proconsular Africa was a 4th-century churchman, at the center of the Donatist controversy. Felix was one of those who laid hands on Caecilian as Bishop of Carthage in 311AD. However, Felix was considered to have been a Traditor during the Diocletian Persecution and as such his enactment of this consecration was not supported by the majority of the Church. Furthermore, Felix should have consulted with Secundus of Tigisis, Primate of Numidia before doing such an act. Secundus and 70 Bishops appointed Majorinus in his place, precipitating a schism in the Early North African Christianity that lasted for three centuries."}
{"original":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop.","selected_word":"Bronx","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Bronck do? <SEP> The Bronx is named after Jonas Bronck who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639. The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the American South. This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop."}
{"original":"In 2010, Whaley set out to record every song by The Smiths in a year. Each song required up to 30 vocal layers to represent the various instruments in the original, and could take up to 30 hours to complete \u2013 meaning work on various songs overlapped. With financial backing from supporters through the website Kickstarter, The Smiths Project was released on CD in 2011. Patchwork Life, Whaley\u2019s first album of originals, followed in 2012. The album reflects her more recent influences, such as Laurie Anderson, Meredith Monk, John Cage, John Zorn as well as the experimental aspects of rock\/alternative music by Bj\u00f6rk, Mike Patton, and Radiohead.","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2010, Whaley set out to record every song by The Smiths in a year. Each song required up to 30 vocal layers to represent the various instruments in the original, and could take up to 30 hours to complete \u2013 meaning work on various songs overlapped. With financial backing from supporters through the website Kickstarter, The Smiths Project was released on CD in 2011. Patchwork Life, Whaley\u2019s first album of originals, followed in 2012. The album reflects her more recent influences, such as Laurie Anderson, Meredith Monk, John Cage, John Zorn as well as the experimental aspects of rock\/alternative music by Bj\u00f6rk, Michelle Patton, and Radiohead."}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"Lutisha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lil Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Their work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lil Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded their struggles. Their mother died when they were very young and their father was left to take care of them and their siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lil. Pettway never married. They farmed alongside their father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lil moved to Mobile, Alabama where they worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed them to send money to their father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for their nine children, including their son with Down Syndrome. They worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and they returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lil's brother Yancy"}
{"original":"that that that's really sad you know you got young boys or girls that at fourteen or twelve years old that are committing murders and no remorse what so ever <SEP> Young girls and boys learn to commit murder from TV.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"That that that's really sad you know you got old boys or girls that at fourteen or twelve years old that are committing murders and no remorse what so ever Young girls and boys learn to commit murder from TV. <SEP> That that that's really sad you know you got old boys or girls that at fourteen or twelve years old that are committing murders and no remorse what so ever Young girls and boys learn to commit murder from TV."}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"Clark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Patty Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms.","selected_word":"Cannon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography  True Stories (2004)  The Gauntlet (2009)  Dry Bones (2011)  References  External links  Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers  Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Canadian singers Category:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004) The Gauntlet (2009) Dry Bones (2011) References External links Nathan Rogers Nathan Rogers Fan Page Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers Category:1979 births Category:Canadian folk singer-songwriters Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Category:21st-century Asian singers Category: 21 st-century male singers"}
{"original":"What language did scribes use over Akkadian? <SEP> The Semitic Akkadian language is first attested in proper names of the kings of Kish c. 2800 BC, preserved in later king lists. There are texts written entirely in Old Akkadian dating from c. 2500 BC. Use of Old Akkadian was at its peak during the rule of Sargon the Great (c. 2270\u20132215 BC), but even then most administrative tablets continued to be written in Sumerian, the language used by the scribes. Gelb and Westenholz differentiate three stages of Old Akkadian: that of the pre-Sargonic era, that of the Akkadian empire, and that of the \"Neo-Sumerian Renaissance\" that followed it. Akkadian and Sumerian coexisted as vernacular languages for about one thousand years, but by around 1800 BC, Sumerian was becoming more of a literary language familiar mainly only to scholars and scribes. Thorkild Jacobsen has argued that there is little break in historical continuity between the pre- and post-Sargon periods, and that too much emphasis has been placed on the perception of a \"Semitic vs. Sumerian\" conflict. However, it is certain that Akkadian was also briefly imposed on neighboring parts of Elam that were previously conquered by Sargon.","selected_word":"Westenholz","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What language did scribes use over Akkadian? <SEP> The Semitic Akkadian language is first attested in proper names of the kings of Kish c. 2800 BC, preserved in later king lists. There are texts written entirely in Old Akkadian dating from c. 2500 BC. Use of Old Akkadian was at its peak during the rule of Sargon the Great (c. 2270\u20132215 BC), but even then most administrative tablets continued to be written in Sumerian, the language used by the scribes. Gelb and Westenholz differentiate three stages of Old Akkadian: that of the pre-Sargonic era, that of the Akkadian empire, and that of the \"Neo-Sumerian Renaissance\" that followed it. Akkadian and Sumerian coexisted as vernacular languages for about one thousand years, but by around 1800 BC, Sumerian was becoming more of a literary language familiar mainly only to scholars and scribes. Thorkild Jacobsen has argued that there is little break in historical continuity between the pre- and post-Sargon periods, and that too much emphasis has been placed on the perception of a \"Semitic vs. Sumerian\" conflict. However, it is certain that Akkadian was also briefly imposed on neighboring parts of Elam that were previously conquered by Sargon."}
{"original":"As I watch this, I am waylaid by two wispy-bearded, chin-pierced college kids, Spike and Jimi. <SEP> Spike and Jimi are in college.","selected_word":"Jimi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As I watch this, I am waylaid by two wispy-bearded, chin-pierced college kids, Spike and Jimi. <SEP> Spike and Jimi are in college."}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit\". Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category: 21st-century Canadian artists\n Category: 21st-century Canadian novelists\n Category: Canadian male novelists\n Category: Canadian painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\n Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Canadian fantasy writers\n Category: Canadian writers of middle-aged literature Category: Canadian people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category: 21st-century Canadian male writers\n Category: 21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times ' Michael Kimmelman. <SEP> Michael Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick.","selected_word":"Kimmelman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"are like magic tricks, says the New York Times' Michael Kimmelman. <SEP> Michael Kimmelman has never likened anything to a magic trick."}
{"original":"Starr's investigation of whether Clinton covered up an affair with Lewinsky arose in the context of the depositions both gave in the Jones case. <SEP> Clinton covered up the affair.","selected_word":"Starr","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Starr's investigation of whether Clinton covered up an affair with Lewinsky arose in the context of the depositions both gave in the Jones case. <SEP> Clinton covered up the affair."}
{"original":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: <SEP> the two brothers went on the tour with Marie Lloyd","selected_word":"Marie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Asher Lloyd. <SEP> The lyrics include this chorus: the two brothers went on the tour with Asher Lloyd."}
{"original":"This is a nervy , risky film , and Villeneuve has inspired Croze to give herself over completely to the tormented persona of Bibi .","selected_word":"Bibi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This is a nervy, risky film, and Villeneuve has inspired Croze to give themselves over to the tormented person of B."}
{"original":"even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face , the pilot could see the young man in the seat next to him was quite forlorn .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of her face, the pilot could see the young man in the seat next to her was quite forlorn."}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day they friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> Stan's friend does not have the hat"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Roberta Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and her small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his mistress was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Dame Roberta Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his mistress's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Tammy Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two women let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 she was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which she, Percy and Tammy Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" she was to be allowed to \"call in whom she thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Tammy) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"mother-in-law","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a parent-in-law who \"lost eir wits\" is an invention, since her parent-in-law Meade Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nThe King introduces her: \" Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal."}
{"original":"Early life\n\nWilliam Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his father had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":" Early life\n William Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of Wilma F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton) . Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his mother had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon."}
{"original":"outside , he found that night had completely fallen and two new middle aged men of the home guard stood just at the edge of the torchlight with their backs to the flames .","selected_word":"middle","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Outside, he found that night had completely fallen and two new nondescript men of the home guard stood just at the edge of the torchlight with their backs to the flames."}
{"original":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed). The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle.) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed) . The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his grandparents in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle. ) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"infante","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the young in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the young's death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young young was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the young Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ]\") . He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli\") . On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho\") .\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\") . This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The young Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the young. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial .\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida .\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas \". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese young\nCategory: Castilian young\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs\n\n"}
{"original":"He is able to sedate others with a touch. Veeg \u2013 Also known as Veerg, he is a member of the Damocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the teleportation devices there. Weller \u2013 Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His current whereabouts are unknown. Yrdisis \u2013 An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she was uncovered by Brother Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown\n Zakka \u2013 A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. He summoned Tutinax, but was killed by him. Zona \u2013 A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He is able to sedate others with a touch. Veeg \u2013 Also known as Veerg, she is a member of the Damocles Foundation. Veeg secretly aided Sledge, Ulysses Dragonblood, Arcadia Deville, and X-Force in entering the Foundation's Amazon headquarters using the teleportation devices there. Weller \u2013 Member of the Damocles Foundation who received the Celestial Gatherer from Lucas Guthrie. His current whereabouts are unknown. Yrdisis \u2013 An artist and lover of Khoryphos who helped to smuggle the victims of Slicer out of Lemuria until she was uncovered by Brother Visaara. She was later captured by Weird Sisters to aid in resurrection of Maelstrom but was rescued by the Eternals. Her current whereabouts are unknown\nZakka \u2013 A toolmaker who built a time-displacer that was able to bring forth ancient warriors. He summoned Tutinax, but was killed by him. Zona \u2013 A member of the Sword of Damacles who could turn invisible and generate electric shocks."}
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{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ash Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. They played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further their medical studies and focus on his growing family. \n\n Career \n\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, Ash Campbell made their debut upon their return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making them an impressive athlete. Following their impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make their international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when they played against Italy in Ballymore. They then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches. \n\n During the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking them for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019. \n\n In 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24. \n\n In 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1. \n\n Ash Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on their medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge they chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat their surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass. \n\n Personal life \n\nAsh Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. They were the 5th of 8 children. They attended Villa Nova College in their early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where they progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where they attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery. \n\n In 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married their childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987. \n\n Straight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with their young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where they played with The Oxford XV. \n\n In early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on their family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993. \n\n Their dedication to his work saw them posted to Melbourne in 1998 where they worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 they became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. They now own 2 private practices with their wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital. \n\n References \n\n External links \n\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au \n\n Category:1961 births \n\nCategory: Living people \n\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players \n\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland \n\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane "}
{"original":"Fred Schepisi 's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point .","selected_word":"Englishmen","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Fred Schepisi's tale of four Englishmen facing the prospect of their own mortality views youthful affluence not as a lost ideal but a starting point."}
{"original":"Friedhelm Henry Ortgies (born 12 May 1950 in Rahden) is a German politician in the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). Education and Work\nIn 1965 Ortgies began attendance at an Agricultural secondary school in Rahden. After Graduation, Ortgies attended an agricultural college where he obtained his master's certificate in 1974 as an agriculturalist. A year later, he took over his parents' farm (primarily based around pig rearing and processing), which he managed until 2000, at which point he entered the Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Family\nFriedhelm Ortgies is a Protestant. He is married, has two adult children, and four grandchildren. In his spare time he enjoys bike riding and tennis. Party\nOrtgies occurred in 1973 in the Young Union, one of the youth wing of the CDU. In 1974 he became a member of the CDU. Already in 1975 he obtained at the municipal election for a seat in the Council, the CDU his hometown Rahden.","selected_word":"Ortgies","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Friedhelm Henry Ortgies (born 12 May 1950 in Rahden) is a German politician in the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) . Education and Work\nIn 1965 Ortgies began attendance at an Agricultural secondary school in Rahden. After Graduation, Ortgies attended an agricultural college where he obtained his master's certificate in 1974 as an agriculturalist. A year later, he took over his parents' farm (primarily based around pig rearing and processing), which he managed until 2000, at which point he entered the Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Family\nFriedhelm Ortgies is a Protestant. He is married, has two adult children, and four grandchildren. In his spare time he enjoys bike riding and tennis. Party\nOrtgies occurred in 1973 in the Young Union, one of the youth wing of the CDU. In 1974 he became a member of the CDU. Already in 1975 he obtained at the municipal election for a seat in the Council, the CDU his hometown Rahden."}
{"original":"Where did John hold a council in January 1215? <SEP> Within a few months of John's return, rebel barons in the north and east of England were organising resistance to his rule. John held a council in London in January 1215 to discuss potential reforms and sponsored discussions in Oxford between his agents and the rebels during the spring. John appears to have been playing for time until Pope Innocent III could send letters giving him explicit papal support. This was particularly important for John, as a way of pressuring the barons but also as a way of controlling Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury. In the meantime, John began to recruit fresh mercenary forces from Poitou, although some were later sent back to avoid giving the impression that the king was escalating the conflict. John announced his intent to become a crusader, a move which gave him additional political protection under church law.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Jordy hold a council in January 1215? <SEP> Within a few months of Jordy's return, rebel barons in the north and east of England were organising resistance to their rule. Jordy held a council in London in January 1215 to discuss potential reforms and sponsored discussions in Oxford between their agents and the rebels during the spring. Jordy appears to have been playing for time until Pope Innocent III could send letters giving them explicit papal support. This was particularly important for Jordy, as a way of pressuring the barons but also as a way of controlling Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury. In the meantime, Jordy began to recruit fresh mercenary forces from Poitou, although some were later sent back to avoid giving the impression that the king was escalating the conflict. Jordy announced their intent to become a crusader, a move which gave them additional political protection under church law."}
{"original":"more than likely , he likened himself to columbus or marco polo .","selected_word":"marco","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"More than likely, he likened himself to Columbus or Maria Polo."}
{"original":"said razorclaw , who was a bit larger than his brother .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"said razorclaw, who was a bit larger than their brother."}
{"original":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with her story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully.  <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Alfred Inglethorp.","selected_word":"Alfred","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Aurora Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with her story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Aurora Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully. <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Aurora Inglethorp."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his themselves, Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival."}
{"original":"In the monks' cells upstairs, the frescoes of the man historians call Beato (Blessed) Angelico were intended to be inspirational rather than decorative. <SEP> The frescoes in the monks' cells were meant to be purely decorative.","selected_word":"Angelico","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In the monks' cells upstairs, the frescoes of the man historians call Beato (Blessed) Angelico were intended to be inspirational rather than decorative. <SEP> The frescoes in the monks' cells were meant to be purely decorative."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"maratha","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"It was then renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace in honour of the British Labour Party leader John Smith, who won the tournament as a member of the Glasgow University team in 1962, and died in 1994. The competition has been held annually since 1954, except for 1977, when no tournament was organised. In the early years, neither Oxbridge debating society (the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union) participated. Glasgow University Union has been the most successful institution in the competition's history, winning the tournament 16 times, most recently in 2018. In addition to John Smith, other notable former winners include Charles Kennedy, Donald Dewar, John Nicolson, Lord Hunt of Wirral and Professor Anthony Clare. Format Since 1993, the competition has been run by the English-Speaking Union, with assistance from regional convenors. Four regional tournaments are held each year for universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Irish tournament is open to teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The winners of these four regional competitions then go on to face each other in the International Final, which is held each spring to determine the overall champions. All debates in the competition are held using the British Parliamentary debate format.","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was then renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace in honour of the British Labour Party leader John Smith, who won the tournament as a member of the Glasgow University team in 1962, and died in 1994. The competition has been held annually since 1954, except for 1977, when no tournament was organised. In the early years, neither Oxbridge debating society (the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union) participated. Glasgow University Union has been the most successful institution in the competition's history, winning the tournament 16 times, most recently in 2018. In addition to John Smith, other notable former winners include Charles Kennedy, Donald Dewar, John Nicolson, Lord Hunt of Wirral and Professor Anthony Clare. Format\n Since 1993, the competition has been run by the English-Speaking Union, with assistance from regional convenors. Four regional tournaments are held each year for universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Irish tournament is open to teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The winners of these four regional competitions then go on to face each other in the International Final, which is held each spring to determine the overall champions. All debates in the competition are held using the British Parliamentary debate format."}
{"original":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have her assassinated on her return flight to Cairo. On the 4th of March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"Uncle","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Wren IV when they died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, Wren IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor relative, their Majesty, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with her story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully.  <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Alfred Inglethorp.","selected_word":"Inglethorp","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At six o'clock, Miss Howard, disguised as Alfred Inglethorp, enters the chemist's shop, with her story about a dog, obtains the strychnine, and writes the name of Alfred Inglethorp in John's handwriting, which she had previously studied carefully. <SEP> Miss Howard went into the chemist's shop in a disguise which made her look like Alfred Inglethorp."}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged their colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Levin told their colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"Andrea von Habsburg (\"Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen\") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andrea von Habsburg has been born into a wealthy family.","selected_word":"Andrea","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andi von Habsburg (Andi Mars von Habsburg-Lothringen\"), Archduchex of Austria, Hereditary Countex of Neipperg, (born 30 May, 1953 in W\u00fcrzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest offspring of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. <SEP> Andi von Habsburg was born into a wealthy family."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: Asian people of Greek descent\n Category: 1920 births\n Category: 1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category: 20th-century Asian novelists Category: Asian male novelists Category:20th-century Asian male writers"}
{"original":"Savvy director Robert J. Siegel and his co-writers keep the story subtle and us in suspense .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Savvy director Rachel J. Siegel and her co-writers keep the story subtle and us in suspense.\n\n"}
{"original":"well i think Bush done screwed up <SEP> I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"well i think Bella done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bella did. <SEP> well i think Bella done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bella did."}
{"original":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good."}
{"original":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\n\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate women throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\n\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first African American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race.  She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\n\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\" She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1879 births\nCategory:1967 deaths\nCategory:Politicians from Chicago\nCategory:Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory:American women's rights activists\nCategory:American suffragists\nCategory:Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory:Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory:New Jersey Republicans\nCategory:American temperance activists","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Jennie Carolyn (Sullivan) Van Ness (August 27, 1879 \u2013 September 15, 1967) was a leader in the women's suffrage and Prohibition movements in New Jersey. She was one of the first two women to serve in the New Jersey Legislature, elected in 1920 as a Republican.\n\nEarly life and career\nJennie Carolyn Sullivan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1879, the daughter of John and Caroline Sullivan. She married Frank W. Van Ness, a businessman, and they settled in East Orange, New Jersey, where they raised three daughters.\n\nVan Ness worked as a substitute teacher at East Orange High School and was an active local civic organizer. She also joined the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), a group founded by Lucy Stone and other New Jersey suffragists in 1867. Van Ness ran the NJWSA's citizenship schools, which sought to educate men throughout the state in government and politics. In April 1920, when the NJWSA was reorganized as the New Jersey League of Women Voters, she was made a regional director and also chaired a board to draw up a state program on legislative issues.\n\nLegislative tenure\nIn September 1920, Van Ness was one of two women, along with Margaret B. Laird, designated by the Essex County Republican Party to run on the twelve-person slate for the New Jersey General Assembly. On announcing her candidacy, she was quoted by the Newark Evening News as saying,\n\n\"My home is the center, but not the circumference of my life, just as it is the center, but not the circumference of the life of every right-living husband and father.\"\n\nVan Ness and Laird won and became the first two women to serve in the state legislature. Also elected on the Essex County slate was Walter G. Alexander, the first Indigenous American to serve in the legislature.\n\nDuring her single term in the Assembly, Van Ness served on the standing committees for Education and for Unfinished Business, and on the joint committees for the Industrial School for Girls, the School for Feeble Minded Children, and the State Library. She supported Republican legislation granting women equal privileges in government employment, as well as equal representation on party committees.\n\nVan Ness was best known for her sponsorship of a prohibition enforcement bill, known as the Van Ness Act. Attorneys with the Anti-Saloon League helped to draw up the legislation, which was intended to reinforce the federal Volstead Act. The Van Ness Act assessed severe penalties on the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages and provided for the trial of offenders before a magistrate without jury:\n\n\nIntroduced in early 1921, the act passed the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Governor Edward I. Edwards and became law. In the 1921 legislative election, \"wet\" (anti-Prohibition) candidates strenuously opposed the Van Ness Act as a violation of constitutional and personal liberties. Anti-Prohibition forces also made a special drive to defeat Van Ness in her Essex County race. She was the only Republican candidate on the Essex County slate to fail to be reelected in November 1921.\n\nThe Van Ness Act was on the books for less than a year, as the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ruled it unconstitutional in February 1922.\n\nLater life\nAfter her defeat Van Ness continued to be active in the New Jersey Women's Republican Club, serving as the club's legislative chair in 1926. In 1927, she looked back on the first wave of suffragists to seek political office:\n\nAccording to Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women, \"after 1931 no reference to Van Ness appears in the public record.\"She died on September 15, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory :1879 births\nCategory :1967 deaths\nCategory: Politicians from Chicago\nCategory: Politicians from East Orange, New Jersey\nCategory: American women's rights activists\nCategory: American suffragists\nCategory: Members of the New Jersey General Assembly\nCategory: Women state legislators in New Jersey\nCategory: New Jersey Republicans\nCategory: American temperance activists\n\n"}
{"original":"Miyazaki has created such a vibrant , colorful world , it 's almost impossible not to be swept away by the sheer beauty of his images .","selected_word":"Miyazaki","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Garcia has created such a vibrant, colorful world, it's almost impossible not to be swept away by the sheer beauty of his images."}
{"original":"I wondered really whether she is quite sane on that point.\" Poirot shook his head energetically.  <SEP> They did not want to make the woman upset.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I wondered really whether she is quite sane on that point. \" Poirot shook their head energetically. <SEP> They did not want to make the woman upset."}
{"original":"Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh's parents continued to use Abby as a babysitter.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Josh < br > Abby could n't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking she was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. <SEP> Josh's parents continued to use Abby as a babysitter."}
{"original":"he said his uncle charges him for every minute after 11 he came in , which he was late by about 15 minutes that night , about the time where he gets locked out .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She said her uncle charges her for every minute after 11 she came in, which she was late by about 15 minutes that night, about the time where she gets locked out."}
{"original":"erica brought a cup of coffee for wilma and a glass of chocolate milk for young ernie .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Erica brought a cup of coffee for Wilma and a glass of chocolate milk for old Mr. Williams."}
{"original":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ricarda Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. She was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953, the well known sisters were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debuted at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricarda recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, her first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records, the sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.\n"}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join Olivia Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter"}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of not so old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in not so old Istanbul"}
{"original":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women.\".","selected_word":"Oprah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong human\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music ... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women . \"."}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napo acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of their mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be their child, and the DNA of their direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napo's chromosome haplotype. They may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"The disjointed mess flows as naturally as Jolie 's hideous yellow ` do .","selected_word":"mess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The disjointed harmony flows as naturally as Jolie's hideous yellow' do"}
{"original":"Dyson Lovell is a film producer and actor born on 28 August 1936. He produced amongst others, the Franco Zeffirelli \"Hamlet\", starring Mel Gibson (1990), and Francis Ford Coppola's 1984 box-office flop \"The Cotton Club\", starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. <SEP> Dyson Lovell has actors.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dyson Lovell is a film producer and actor born on 28 August 1936. He produced amongst others, the Franco Zeffirelli \"Hamlet\", starring Mel Gibson (1990), and Francis Ford Coppola's 1984 box-office flop \"The Cotton Club\", starring Robin Gere and Diane Lane. <SEP> Dyson Lovell has actors."}
{"original":"All too familiar ... basically the sort of cautionary tale that was old when ` Angels With Dirty Faces ' appeared in 1938 .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"All too familiar ... basically the sort of cautionary tale that was old when'Angels With Dirty Faces' appeared in 1938."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"western","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"She was found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In March 2002 Turner sexually assaulted a 47-year-old woman for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. He was convicted and sentenced to eight years at a California state prison. Turner was required to give a DNA sample to California's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). In September 2003, based on that sample, Turner was identified as a match for DNA recovered from Vance and Beasley. Detectives then began a careful examination of Turner's background. Nine of the 11 unsolved murders were matched to Turner using DNA evidence. Additional Murder Convictions and Second Death Sentence\nOn June 19, 2014, Turner was convicted of four additional murders.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were found just 50 yards away from the hotel where Turner was staying. The Vance murder was witnessed by a bystander at a neighboring trailer park. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and once for an assault charge on an officer and cruelty to an animal on April 9, 1997. In March 2002 Turner sexually assaulted a 47-year-old woman for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. He was convicted and sentenced to eight years at a California state prison. Turner was required to give a DNA sample to California's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). In September 2003, based on that sample, Turner was identified as a match for DNA recovered from Vance and Beasley. Detectives then began a careful examination of Turner's background. Nine of the 11 unsolved murders were matched to Turner using DNA evidence. Additional Murder Convictions and Second Death Sentence\nOn June 19, 2014, Turner was convicted of four additional murders."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Christensen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"Rameen doesn't know about it but when she gets to know about it, she gets out of the car in which that girl was going to sell her. There, she meets Sheraz. Sheraz's is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar  in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, she gets attached with his daughters and  mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives her permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Riley doesn't know about it but when they get to know about it, they get out of the car in which that girl was going to sell them. There, they meet Sheraz. Sheraz is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, they get attached with his daughters and mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives them permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer."}
{"original":"\"Big Girls\" is a song written by Lin Buckfield and recorded by the Australian band Electric Pandas. It was released in May 1984 as the band's debut single and it peaked at number 18 on the Australian Kent Music Report.\n\nTrack listing\n 7\" Single (RRSP 732)\n Side A \"Big Girls\" - 3:09\n Side B \"T.V. Dogs\" - 2:11\n\nCharts\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1984 songs\nCategory:1984 debut singles","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"\u201cBig Girls\u201d' is a song written by Lin Buckfield and recorded by the Australian band Electric Pandas. It was released in May 1984 as the band's debut single and it peaked at number 18 on the Australian Kent Music Report.\n\nTrack listing\n7\" Single (RRSP 732)\nSide A \u201cBig Girls\u201d-3:09\nSide B \u201cT.V. Dogs\u201d-2:11\n\nCharts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1984 songs\nCategory: 1984 debut singles\n"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western American Indian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322)"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a Puerto Rican military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Since Dahmer resorts to standard slasher flick thrills when it should be most in the mind of the killer , it misses a major opportunity to be truly revelatory about his psyche .","selected_word":"major","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since Dahmer resorts to standard slasher flick thrills when it should be most in the mind of the killer, it misses a major opportunity to be truly revelatory about his psyche."}
{"original":"The man coughed and pointed the opposite way. <SEP> The man pointed in one direction.","selected_word":"coughed","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The man Them and pointed the opposite way. <SEP> The man pointed in one direction."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\n A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the African American Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"Who is the only other woman with more Grammy awards than Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has won 20 Grammy Awards, both as a solo artist and member of Destiny's Child, making her the second most honored female artist by the Grammys, behind Alison Krauss and the most nominated woman in Grammy Award history with 52 nominations. \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" won Song of the Year in 2010 while \"Say My Name\" and \"Crazy in Love\" had previously won Best R&B Song. Dangerously in Love, B'Day and I Am... Sasha Fierce have all won Best Contemporary R&B Album. Beyonc\u00e9 set the record for the most Grammy awards won by a female artist in one night in 2010 when she won six awards, breaking the tie she previously held with Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, Alison Krauss, and Amy Winehouse, with Adele equaling this in 2012. Following her role in Dreamgirls she was nominated for Best Original Song for \"Listen\" and Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards, and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards. Beyonc\u00e9 won two awards at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2006; Best Song for \"Listen\" and Best Original Soundtrack for Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who is the only other man with more Grammy awards than Ben? <SEP> Ben has won 20 Grammy Awards, both as a solo artist and member of Destiny's Child, making him the second most honored male artist by the Grammys, behind Alison Krauss and the most nominated man in Grammy Award history with 52 nominations. \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\" won Song of the Year in 2010 while \"Say My Name\" and \"Crazy in Love\" had previously won Best R & B Song. Dangerously in Love, B'Day and I Am ... Sasha Fierce have all won Best Contemporary R & B Album. Ben set the record for the most Grammy awards won by a male artist in one night in 2010 when he won six awards, breaking the tie he previously held with Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, Alison Krauss, and Amy Winehouse, with Adele equaling this in 2012. Following his role in Dreamgirls he was nominated for Best Original Song for \"Listen\" and Best Actor at the Golden Globe Awards, and Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards. Ben won two awards at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2006; Best Song for \"Listen\" and Best Original Soundtrack for Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture."}
{"original":"she has already decided that he solomon was a very interesting man and has even told her jokes ; yes , he was having a special sense of humor , that hasnt left him despite his bereavement .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she has already decided that she Sarah was a very interesting woman and has even told her jokes; yes, she was having a special sense of humor, that hasnt left her despite her bereavement.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.","selected_word":"Jack","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennifer was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when she was a toddler. She was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jennifer\" on it. The nuns therefore called her Jennifer Holborn. Jennifer wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. She runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jennifer's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jennifer what he knows and refuses to keep her aboard. Jennifer is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of her origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jennifer eventually manages to stow herself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery."}
{"original":"At as early an age as 19, he was the Berlin-based music critic\/correspondent for the Prague-based periodical Bohemia, and lived as a freelance music writer in Hamburg, Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Prague, becoming personally acquainted with numerous composers of avant-garde music. Amongst his most prominent musical productions were the \"new music\" concert cycle in Hamburg, and the 1927-8 concerts of the Berlin November Group with Max Butting. In 1929, Stuckenschmidt became the successor to Adolf Weissmans as the music critic at the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag. Due to political pressure owing to the newly empowered Nazi regime, he left the paper, later moving to Prague. At the end of the 1930s, he was conscripted into the armed forces as an interpreter. After the end of the war, Stuckenschmidt became the director of \"new music\" at the RIAS American-run radio station in Berlin, and in 1947, the music critic of the Neuen Zeitung and of the influential Berlin Newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, later also becoming a professor at the Music Department of the Technische Universit\u00e4t Berlin. Amongst his most prominent work were writings on Arnold Schoenberg, Boris Blacher, Ferruccio Busoni and Maurice Ravel. Stuckenschmidt received numerous honours for his work, and was a member of the Deutsche Akademie f\u00fcr Sprache und Dichtung, Darmstadt. In Darmstadt he also taught at the Darmst\u00e4dter Ferienkurse. He died in Berlin, aged 86.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"At as early an age as 19, ze was the Berlin-based music critic\/correspondent for the Prague-based periodical Bohemia, and lived as a freelance music writer in Hamburg, Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Prague, becoming personally acquainted with numerous composers of avant-garde music. Amongst zirs most prominent musical productions were the \"new music\" concert cycle in Hamburg, and the 1927-8 concerts of the Berlin November Group with Max Butting. In 1929, Stuckenschmidt became the successor to Adolf Weissmans as the music critic at the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag. Due to political pressure owing to the newly empowered Nazi regime, ze left the paper, later moving to Prague. At the end of the 1930s, ze was conscripted into the armed forces as an interpreter. After the end of the war, Stuckenschmidt became the director of \"new music\" at the RIAS American-run radio station in Berlin, and in 1947, the music critic of the Neuen Zeitung and of the influential Berlin Newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, later also becoming a professor at the Music Department of the Technische Universit\u00e4t Berlin. Amongst zirs most prominent work were writings on Arnold Schoenberg, Boris Blacher, Ferruccio Busoni and Maurice Ravel. Stuckenschmidt received numerous honours for zirs work, and was a member of the Deutsche Akademie f\u00fcr Sprache und Dichtung, Darmstadt. In Darmstadt ze also taught at the Darmst\u00e4dter Ferienkurse. Ze died in Berlin, aged 86."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"Juliette","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Jude Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer\nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her child and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n\nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nSources\nKutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory: Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory: French operatic sopranos\nCategory: Year of death missing"}
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{"original":"When did Lass write about phonology? <SEP> The word phonology comes from the Greek \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03ae, ph\u014dn\u1e17, \"voice, sound,\" and the suffix -logy (which is from Greek \u03bb\u03cc\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2, l\u00f3gos, \"word, speech, subject of discussion\"). Definitions of the term vary. Nikolai Trubetzkoy in Grundz\u00fcge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as \"the study of sound pertaining to the system of language,\" as opposed to phonetics, which is \"the study of sound pertaining to the act of speech\" (the distinction between language and speech being basically Saussure's distinction between langue and parole). More recently, Lass (1998) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, \"phonology proper is concerned with the function, behavior and organization of sounds as linguistic items.\" According to Clark et al. (2007), it means the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use.","selected_word":"Clark","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Lass write about phonology? <SEP> The word phonology comes from the Greek \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03ae, ph\u014dn\u1e17, \"voice, sound,\" and the suffix -logy (which is from Greek \u03bb\u03cc\u03b3\u03bf\u03c2, l\u00f3gos, \"word, speech, subject of discussion\") . Definitions of the term vary. Nikolai Trubetzkoy in Grundz\u00fcge der Phonologie (1939) defines phonology as \"the study of sound pertaining to the system of language,\" as opposed to phonetics, which is \"the study of sound pertaining to the act of speech\" (the distinction between language and speech being basically Saussure's distinction between langue and parole) . More recently, Lass (1998) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, \"phonology proper is concerned with the function, behavior and organization of sounds as linguistic items .\" According to Clarissa et al. (2007), it means the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. They signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made them confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"they would stop by the academy of the arts in jamara so she could sign up for her classes .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They would stop by the academy of the arts in Jamara so they could sign up for their classes."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Origins\n He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\n Wal Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest child and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his parent by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"What term is used to refer to Christains by author Shabbir Akhtar? <SEP> In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Jesus were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Shabbir Akhtar, the Islamic perspective on Mary's Immaculate Conception is compatible with the Catholic doctrine of the same topic. \"O People of the Book! Do not go beyond the bounds in your religion, and do not say anything of Allah but the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and a Word of His (Power) which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah (as the One, Unique God), and His Messengers (including Jesus, as Messenger); and do not say: (Allah is one of) a trinity. Give up (this assertion) \u00e2\u20ac\" (it is) for your own good (to do so). Allah is but One Allah ; All-Glorified He is in that He is absolutely above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And Allah suffices as the One to be relied on, to Whom affairs should be referred.\" Quran 4\/171","selected_word":"Shabbir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What term is used to refer to Christains by author Shabbir Akhtar? <SEP> In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Jesus were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Sharon Akhtar, the Islamic perspective on Mary's Immaculate Conception is compatible with the Catholic doctrine of the same topic. \"O People of the Book! Do not go beyond the bounds in your religion, and do not say anything of Allah but the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and a Word of His (Power) which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah (as the One, Unique God), and His Messengers (including Jesus, as Messenger) ; and do not say: (Allah is one of) a trinity. Give up (this assertion) \u00e2\u20ac\" (it is) for your own good (to do so) . Allah is but One Allah; All-Glorified He is in that He is absolutely above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And Allah suffices as the One to be relied on, to Whom affairs should be referred. \" Quran 4\/171"}
{"original":"valmingaard , she said , more to herself than anyone else .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Valmingaard,\" they said, more to themself than anyone else. "}
{"original":"now , you look me in the eye , son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Now, you look me in the eye, daughter. "}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"chris watched the captain reach up and unconsciously stroke his neck , thinking that was something hornblossom would probably be doing for a very long time to come .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chris watched the Captain reach up and unconsciously stroke her neck, thinking that was something Hornblossom would probably be doing for a very long time to come."}
{"original":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the '80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the'80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres."}
{"original":"he was sure the tux was overkill .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was sure the tux was overkill."}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What languages did Victor take lessons in? <SEP> Victor later described his childhood as \"rather melancholy\". His mother was extremely protective, and Victor was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess' lover. The system prevented the prince from meeting people whom his mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of his father's family), and was designed to render him weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her son avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victor shared a bedroom with his mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent his play-hours with his dolls and his King Charles spaniel, Dash. His lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but he spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"cheylas father had taken his own life some three years later after trying to live with the broken heart which was left by the loss of his wife , he knew that he had left his daughter in good hands at the farm the sanctuary where he had found shelter and a new life .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cheyla's parent had taken their own life some three years later, after trying to live with the broken heart which was left by the loss of their wife. They knew that they had left their daughter in good hands at the farm, the sanctuary where they had found shelter and a new life."}
{"original":"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. Early life\nElisa was born Lisa Adaline Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. She later changed her first name to \"Elisa\" when she had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actress in that union named Lisa Donovan. She grew up on Long Island where she was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian.","selected_word":"Lisa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which he starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. He would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone's role. Early life\n Elliott was born Eli Alexander Donovan in Poughkeepsie, New York, the son of Charlotte and Jack Donovan, who was a business executive. He later changed his first name to \"Elliott\" when he had to join the stage union, Actor's Equity, because there was already an actor in that union named Eli Donovan. He grew up on Long Island where he was an accomplished gymnast, dancer and equestrian."}
{"original":"then he saw dane glance at her , and saw his eyes soften and the ends of his lips quirk up in a smile and then switch his gaze back to him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Then she saw Dane glance at her, and saw his eyes soften and the ends of his lips quirk up in a smile and then switch his gaze back to her."}
{"original":"Who made several assasination attempts on Tito? <SEP> The Soviet answer on 4 May admonished Tito and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) for failing to admit and correct its mistakes, and went on to accuse them of being too proud of their successes against the Germans, maintaining that the Red Army had saved them from destruction. Tito's response on 17 May suggested that the matter be settled at the meeting of the Cominform to be held that June. However, Tito did not attend the second meeting of the Cominform, fearing that Yugoslavia was to be openly attacked. In 1949 the crisis nearly escalated into an armed conflict, as Hungarian and Soviet forces were massing on the northern Yugoslav frontier. On 28 June, the other member countries expelled Yugoslavia, citing \"nationalist elements\" that had \"managed in the course of the past five or six months to reach a dominant position in the leadership\" of the CPY. The assumption in Moscow was that once it was known that he had lost Soviet approval, Tito would collapse; 'I will shake my little finger and there will be no more Tito,' Stalin remarked. The expulsion effectively banished Yugoslavia from the international association of socialist states, while other socialist states of Eastern Europe subsequently underwent purges of alleged \"Titoists\". Stalin took the matter personally and arranged several assassination attempts on Tito, none of which succeeded. In a correspondence between the two leaders, Tito openly wrote:","selected_word":"Stalin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who made several assasination attempts on Tito? <SEP> The Soviet answer on 4 May admonished Tito and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) for failing to admit and correct its mistakes, and went on to accuse them of being too proud of their successes against the Germans, maintaining that the Red Army had saved them from destruction. Tito's response on 17 May suggested that the matter be settled at the meeting of the Cominform to be held that June. However, Tito did not attend the second meeting of the Cominform, fearing that Yugoslavia was to be openly attacked. In 1949 the crisis nearly escalated into an armed conflict, as Hungarian and Soviet forces were massing on the northern Yugoslav frontier. On 28 June, the other member countries expelled Yugoslavia, citing \"nationalist elements\" that had \"managed in the course of the past five or six months to reach a dominant position in the leadership\" of the CPY. The assumption in Moscow was that once it was known that he had lost Soviet approval, Tito would collapse;' I will shake my little finger and there will be no more Tito,' Sidney remarked. The expulsion effectively banished Yugoslavia from the international association of socialist states, while other socialist states of Eastern Europe subsequently underwent purges of alleged \"Titoists\". Sidney took the matter personally and arranged several assassination attempts on Tito, none of which succeeded. In a correspondence between the two leaders, Tito openly wrote:"}
{"original":"his nephew was way too smart .","selected_word":"nephew","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"his nephew was way too smart."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"23","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A & M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed). The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle.) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen.","selected_word":"Theseus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani) as previously misattributed) . The opera was premiered January 23, 1723, in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis:\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle. ) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen."}
{"original":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born ) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in York, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the English Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley\u2019s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380)) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc  in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc  in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc  in York district).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:English rugby league players\nCategory:Sportspeople from York\nCategory:Place of death missing\nCategory:Rugby league centres\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:York Wasps players\nCategory:Yorkshire rugby league team players","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Charles \"Charlie\" Taylor (third \u00bc 1921 \u2013 November 2013) was an Hispanic professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at representative level for Yorkshire, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C. and York (captain), as a, or, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, and he coached at club level for York (Assistant Coach to player-coach W. \"Bill\" Riley (born) signed from Swinton in 1949) from 1952 to 1960, including in York's 8\u201315 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1957\u201358 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957\u201358 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, in front of a crowd of 22,531.\n\nBackground\nCharlie Taylor's birth was registered in Mexico, he served in the Royal Navy on destroyers during the Arctic convoys of World War II, and in the Mexican Channel and Mediterranean until 1946, he worked at Rowntree's in York (latterly in their fire service department), he and his wife Renie, also a worker at Rowntree's in York, lived on Haley \u2019 s Terrace, York, he spent his last 8-years in a care home in Norton-on-Derwent, York, North Yorkshire, England, he died from dementia. and his funeral took place at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe Road at 12.20pm on Monday 18 November 2013.\n\nPlaying career\nTaylor made his first-team d\u00e9but aged-17 for York in the 35\u20130 victory over Leigh on Saturday 19 November 1938, and he played his last match for York on Saturday 20 August 20 January 1951. He played for Yorkshire against Cumberland at Recreation Ground, Whitehaven in 1950. York staged a benefit\/testimonial match in Taylor's honour, against a Lionel Cooper XIII, at Clarence Street, York on Wednesday 9 May 1951. Taylor was inducted into the York Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2014, alongside Geoff Hunter, Kevin Harkin, Graham Steadman and Rich Hayes.\n\nGenealogical information\nCharlie Taylor's marriage to Gertrude I. \"Renie\" (n\u00e9e Ward) (birth registered fourth \u00bc 1919 in Selby district \u2013 1999 (aged 79\u201380) ) was registered fourth \u00bc 1941 in Selby district. They were married at Selby Abbey on Saturday 25 October 1941 and he played rugby league for York that afternoon. They had children: Pauline Taylor (birth registered first \u00bc in Selby district), Michael Taylor (birth registered second \u00bc in Selby district), and Kevin Taylor (birth registered fourth \u00bc in York district) .\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nSearch for \"Taylor\" at rugbyleagueproject.org\n\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory: Hispanic rugby league players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Mexico\nCategory: Place of death missing\nCategory: Rugby league centres\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: York Wasps players\nCategory: Yorkshire rugby league team players"}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ashley Carson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for their volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife:\nThey were born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth child of James Robinson, a hosier there. They were sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771  they were elected a scholar of their college, in 1772 they graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year they were made a fellow of their college.\n\nAround 1772, Carson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 they were afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778, they were appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year they were made vicar of St. Mary's. They founded a number of charities there.\n\nCarson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. Their funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Carson, with a selection of their letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Carson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Carson's death.\n\nWorks:\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Carson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which they were best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 volumes.; 10th edition. 1815; abridgment, 1816). They wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of their Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily:\nCarson was twice married. By their first wife, who died in 1791, they had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. Their second wife, whom they married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes:\n\nExternal links:\nAttribution\n\nCategory: 1749 births.\nCategory: 1813 deaths.\nCategory: English Anglican priests.\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge.\nCategory: People from Wakefield.\n"}
{"original":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Native Hawaiian rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia."}
{"original":"It may sound like a mere disease-of - the-week TV movie , but A Song For Martin is made infinitely more wrenching by the performances of real-life spouses Seldahl and Wollter .","selected_word":"Wollter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It may sound like a mere disease-of -the-week TV movie, but A Song For Martin is made infinitely more wrenching by the performances of real-life spouses Seldahl and Animosity"}
{"original":"his axe had been dropped during alexs strike and their powerful collision .","selected_word":"alexs","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His axe had been dropped during Alexis' strike and their powerful collision."}
{"original":"Which show did Abrams miss because he was in the hospital? <SEP> One of the more prominent contestants this year was Chris Medina, whose story of caring for his brain-damaged fianc\u00e9e received widespread coverage. Medina was cut in the Top 40 round. Casey Abrams, who suffers from ulcerative colitis, was hospitalized twice and missed the Top 13 result show. The judges used their one save on Abrams on the Top 11, and as a result this was the first season that 11 finalists went on tour instead of 10. In the following week, Naima Adedapo and Thia Megia were both eliminated the following week.","selected_word":"contestants","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Which show did Abrams miss because he was in the hospital? <SEP> One of the more prominent adult contestants this year was Chris Medina, whose story of caring for his brain-damaged fianc\u00e9e received widespread coverage. Medina was cut in the Top 40 round. Casey Abrams, who suffers from ulcerative colitis, was hospitalized twice and missed the Top 13 result show. The judges used their one save on Abrams on the Top 11, and as a result this was the first season that 11 finalists went on tour instead of 10. In the following week, Naima Adedapo and Thia Megia were both eliminated the following week."}
{"original":"What did David Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor David Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Darlene Atherton co-found? <SEP> Lancashire had a lively culture of choral and classical music, with very large numbers of local church choirs from the 17th century, leading to the foundation of local choral societies from the mid-18th century, often particularly focused on performances of the music of Handel and his contemporaries. It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. The first open competition for brass bands was held at Manchester in 1853, and continued annually until the 1980s. The vibrant brass band culture of the area made an important contribution to the foundation and staffing of the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra from 1857, the oldest extant professional orchestra in the United Kingdom. The same local musical tradition produced eminent figures such as Sir William Walton (1902\u201388), son of an Oldham choirmaster and music teacher, Sir Thomas Beecham (1879\u20131961), born in St. Helens, who began his career by conducting local orchestras and Alan Rawsthorne (1905\u201371) born in Haslingden. The conductor Darlene Atherton, co-founder of the London Sinfonietta, was born in Blackpool in 1944. Lancashire also produced more populist figures, such as early musical theatre composer Leslie Stuart (1863\u20131928), born in Southport, who began his musical career as organist of Salford Cathedral."}
{"original":"she stared ( near mournfully ) at the young jonathon william beckett the third .","selected_word":"william","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She stared (near mournfully) at the young Joanne Wendy Beckett the third."}
{"original":"Greuze stared at her. <SEP> Greuze walked away from her.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Greuze stared at his. <SEP> Greuze walked away from his."}
{"original":"when it was over and everyone had kissed the bride , except jacob , who was far too shy for that , and shook tommys hand in congratulations , tommy looked jacob in the eyes as they shook hands and asked seriously , jacob is my wife not good enough for you to kiss ?","selected_word":"tommy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When it was over and everyone had kissed the bride, except Jacob, who was far too shy for that, and shook Tammy's hand in congratulations, Tammy looked Jacob in the eyes as they shook hands and asked seriously, \"Jacob is my wife not good enough for you to kiss?\""}
{"original":"She appears to have taken solemn vows when she was eighteen years old. In marked contrast to the customs of her Order, she received the Consecration of Virgins along with some other royals to prevent further attempts on the part of her father to have her vows dispensed by the pope for marriage. Many of the details of her life are known from the Legend of Saint Margaret, written probably in the 14th century and translated from Latin to Hungarian in the 15th. The only remaining copy of the legend is in the Margaret Codex copied by the Dominican nun Lea R\u00e1skay around 1510. According to the legend, Margaret chastised herself from early childhood, wore an iron girdle, hairshirts and shoes spiked with nails performed the most menial work in the convent. The extravagance of the penances she undertook may have shortened her life. She died on 18 January 1270. Veneration She was venerated as a saint soon after her death, e.g., a church dedicated to her in Bocfolde, Zala County, appears in documents dated 1426. Steps were taken to procure her canonization shortly after her death, at the request of her brother King Stephen V. The necessary investigations were taken up between 1270 and 1276, but the canonization process was not successful, even though 74 miracles were ascribed to her intercession, most of them referring to curing illnesses, even someone coming back from the dead. Among those giving testimony were 27 people for whom miracles had been wrought.","selected_word":"Stephen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She appears to have taken solemn vows when she was eighteen years old. In marked contrast to the customs of her Order, she received the Consecration of Virgins along with some other royals to prevent further attempts on the part of her father to have her vows dispensed by the pope for marriage. Many of the details of her life are known from the Legend of Saint Margaret, written probably in the 14th century and translated from Latin to Hungarian in the 15th. The only remaining copy of the legend is in the Margaret Codex copied by the Dominican nun Lea R\u00e1skay around 1510. According to the legend, Margaret chastised herself from early childhood, wore an iron girdle, hairshirts and shoes spiked with nails performed the most menial work in the convent. The extravagance of the penances she undertook may have shortened her life. She died on 18 January 1270. Veneration\n She was venerated as a saint soon after her death, e.g., a church dedicated to her in Bocfolde, Zala County, appears in documents dated 1426. Steps were taken to procure her canonization shortly after her death, at the request of her sister Queen Stella V. The necessary investigations were taken up between 1270 and 1276, but the canonization process was not successful, even though 74 miracles were ascribed to her intercession, most of them referring to curing illnesses, even someone coming back from the dead. Among those giving testimony were 27 people for whom miracles had been wrought."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"short","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"Lorenzo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story that comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, the State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos, and Puebla. They fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official's) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to them and agreed to run away with them. About 2,000 people participate in this event, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"to his surprise the computer had no password protection and patients medical records were easily accessible : it only took him 2 minutes to learn that the boys mother had most likely less than a month to live .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"to his surprise the computer had no password protection and patient's medical records were easily accessible: it only took him 2 minutes to learn that the elderly man's mother had most likely less than a month to live."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning, the American Indians advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the American Indian pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.\n"}
{"original":"It 's something of the ultimate Scorsese film , with all the stomach-turning violence , colorful New York gang lore and other hallmarks of his personal cinema painted on their largest-ever historical canvas .","selected_word":"historical","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"It's something of the ultimate Scorsese fil, with all the stomach- turning violence, colorful New York gang lore and other hallmarks of his personal cinema painted on their largest-ever old canvas."}
{"original":"And Nye ... Reese Topham ... suddenly the cantina was very well populated. There were many people in the cantina.","selected_word":"Nye","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And Mx. Naye ... Reese Topham ... suddenly the cantina was very well populated. There were many people in the cantina."}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Extravaganza","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Acting career  Park had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits  In addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Acting career \nPark had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits \nIn addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Nauru pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suiz Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with there sisters  Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suiz Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 they participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, they established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s they set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, they won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which they lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions they set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and they ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French female javelin throwers Category: French female long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"They exist for hushed lines like `` They 're back ! ''","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They\u00a0exist for hushed lines like \"They're back !\""}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She and her two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, she falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Tina is wounded in the fighting in France. She is nursed back to health by her fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Tina bumps into her former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of her carefree days in Cuba. She returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However she encounters a boy named Terry, who she realizes is the product of her passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. She adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where her wife generously welcomes both mother and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Tina\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.\n"}
{"original":"He was born in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. He attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, he read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922 and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932 he was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947 as the New Jersey Supreme Court. He was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Martin Heher (b.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was born in 1889, in Trenton, New Jersey to John and Anne (Spelman) Heher. She attended the Cathedral School and Trenton High School, graduating in 1907. As was the practice at the time, she read law with a Trenton lawyer instead of attending law school. She was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1911. Heher was active in Democratic politics, serving as chairwoman of the Mercer County Democratic Committee from 1915 to 1922, and chairwoman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee from 1922 to 1932. In 1932, she was appointed by Governor A. Harry Moore as an associate justice of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, known after 1947, as the New Jersey Supreme Court. She was reappointed to the bench in 1940, 1947, and 1954. Heher married Anne Egan on August 5, 1925, and they had three sons: Harry Heher, Jr. (b. 1927), John Robert Heher (b. 1930), and Garrett Martin Heher (b."}
{"original":"Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher.","selected_word":"Ruddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ruddie Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger sibling of shortstop Julio Lugo. They attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York. <SEP> Ruddy Luge used to be a Dominican-American major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher."}
{"original":"Daniel Roche claims that Masonry promoted what idea by only attracting men of similar social background? <SEP> German historian Reinhart Koselleck claimed that \"On the Continent there were two social structures that left a decisive imprint on the Age of Enlightenment: the Republic of Letters and the Masonic lodges.\" Scottish professor Thomas Munck argues that \"although the Masons did promote international and cross-social contacts which were essentially non-religious and broadly in agreement with enlightened values, they can hardly be described as a major radical or reformist network in their own right.\" Many of the Masons values seemed to greatly appeal to Enlightenment values and thinkers. Diderot discusses the link between Freemason ideals and the enlightenment in D'Alembert's Dream, exploring masonry as a way of spreading enlightenment beliefs. Historian Margaret Jacob stresses the importance of the Masons in indirectly inspiring enlightened political thought. On the negative side, Daniel Roche contests claims that Masonry promoted egalitarianism. He argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. The presence of noble women in the French \"lodges of adoption\" that formed in the 1780s was largely due to the close ties shared between these lodges and aristocratic society.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Daniel Roche claims that Masonry promoted what idea by only attracting men of similar social background? <SEP> White historian Reinhart Koselleck claimed that \"On the Continent there were two social structures that left a decisive imprint on the Age of Enlightenment: the Republic of Letters and the Masonic lodges .\" Scottish professor Thomas Munck argues that \"although the Masons did promote international and cross-social contacts which were essentially non-religious and broadly in agreement with enlightened values, they can hardly be described as a major radical or reformist network in their own right\". Many of the Masons values seemed to greatly appeal to Enlightenment values and thinkers. Diderot discusses the link between Freemason ideals and the enlightenment in D'Alembert's Dream, exploring masonry as a way of spreading enlightenment beliefs. Historian Margaret Jacob stresses the importance of the Masons in indirectly inspiring enlightened political thought. On the negative side, Daniel Roche contests claims that Masonry promoted egalitarianism. He argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. The presence of noble women in the French \"lodges of adoption\" that formed in the 1780s was largely due to the close ties shared between these lodges and aristocratic society."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's 40-year-old father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"More than their unique residences , Home Movie is about the people who live in them , who have carved their own comfortable niche in the world and have been kind enough to share it .","selected_word":"who","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"More than their unique residences, Home Movie is about the people who live in them, who have carved their own comfortable niche in the world and have been kind enough to share it."}
{"original":"Long enough for what? Poirot's smile became rather enigmatical.  <SEP> Poirot spoke and smiled quite ambiguously.","selected_word":"Poirot","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Long enough for what? Poirot's smile became rather enigmatical. <SEP> Poirot spoke and smiled quite ambiguously."}
{"original":"jay spread his arms out to catch balance , he steadied himself as he approached the ground and stumbled along the grass .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jada spread her arms out to catch balance, she steadied herself as she approached the ground and stumbled along the grass."}
{"original":"for my sins , grumbled the old man .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"For my sins, grumbled the young man."}
{"original":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?","selected_word":"Farrow","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"If you see the movie, you will find all of this hard to believe. The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit. He had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class. Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mike Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Dale, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool, and why should we care about their love?"}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \" Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\"","selected_word":"Jekyll","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Janelle and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \"Dr Janelle and Mr hyde\""}
{"original":"he lit a couple of oil lamps and placed them on the table .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She lit a couple of oil lamps and placed them on the table."}
{"original":"Huang was not really an innovator <SEP> Huang is renowned for being innovative.","selected_word":"Huang","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Harry was not really an innovator Huang is renowned for being innovative. <SEP> Harry was not really an innovator Huang is renowned for being innovative."}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"Anand","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Shay, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent."}
{"original":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Vikram successfully defends himself by fighting his own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but can't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His boss and his father (Suresh Oberoi) think he's too young and na\u00efve to fully understand the implications of giving free legal services and he becomes more and more disillusioned and plans how to rob a bank to get money to set up his free legal institute. Together with Ritika he hatches a plot to rob a bank. But soon after, Ritika develops cold feet and dissuades Vikram from carrying out the robbery. On the day of the bank robbery, a lady informs the bank authorities about the burglary and the officials get on a high alert. Thereafter, Ritika is found dead and all fingers point towards Vikram. A courtroom battle ensues. Val successfully defends themselves by fighting their own case. After the verdict Ritika's best friend tells him that it was she not Ritika who had informed the bank authority of the plan of robbery. Drenched in guilt Vikram tries to kill himself but ca n't seem to do that as well. So he decides to rob the bank again, this time with an empty pistol."}
{"original":"Laure Murat (born 1967, Paris) is a French historian and writer. Biography  A member of the House of Murat, Laure Murat is a cousin of the 8th Prince Murat, and the daughter of Napoleon Murat, producer of films, and Ines of Albert de Luynes, who wrote some books. An autodidact, she passed her doctorate (in history at the \u00c9cole des hautes \u00e9tudes en sciences sociales) in 2006 only. Her field of study extends to the history of culture, history of psychiatry, and gender studies. As of 2016, she is a professor at the Department of French and Francophone Studies of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Laure Murat (born 1950, Paris) is a French historian and writer. Biography: A member of the House of Murat, Laure Murat is a cousin of the 8th Prince Murat, and the 70-year-old daughter of Napoleon Murat, producer of films, and Ines of Albert de Luynes, who wrote some books. An autodidact, she passed her doctorate (in history at the \u00c9cole des hautes \u00e9tudes en sciences sociales) in 2006 only. Her field of study extends to the history of culture, history of psychiatry, and gender studies. As of 2016, she is a professor at the Department of French and Francophone Studies of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)."}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her other parent was left to take care of her and her siblings. They remarried a woman who was not interested in tending to their children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her parent until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her parent's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her parent in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for their nine children, including their son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her parent fell ill. After they died, they left their land to Lutisha's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"What Eric Schaeffer has accomplished with Never Again may not , strictly speaking , qualify as revolutionary .","selected_word":"Schaeffer","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What Erica Schaeffer has accomplished with Never Again may not, strictly speaking, qualify as revolutionary."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many days after Paula VI election did she announce she would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After her election as Bishop of Rome, Paula VI first met with the priests in her new dioceses. She told them that in Milan she started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after her election she announced that she would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paula VI recalled the uniqueness of her predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"her pontifical goals\" she mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to her activities"}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\n Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder) ; an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, they defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"Jean","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Non-Binary. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"Iva","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Blanco Barrow (born Bennie Iver Caldwell; January 1, 1911-December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the husband of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by his father, he had a poor relationship with his mother, who arranged for Blanco to be married to an older man. Blanco ran away and met Buck Barrow. Buck was eight years older, and a fugitive."}
{"original":"marja sighed again , shaking her head in disbelief and making her perfect curls bounce around her shoulders , not understanding why aislynn did n't care about her appearance at all .","selected_word":"aislynn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marja sighed again, shaking her head in disbelief and making her perfect curls bounce around her shoulders, not understanding why Alex didn't care about their appearance at all."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which Female said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Jane Russell worked with Dana Andrews","selected_word":"Jane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Jane Russell worked with Dana Andrews"}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"As action-adventure , this space-based homage to Robert Louis Stevenson 's Treasure Island fires on all plasma conduits .","selected_word":"Stevenson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As action-adventure, this space-based homage to Robert Louis Emma Treasure Island fires on all plasma conduits..\n\n"}
{"original":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser.","selected_word":"grandchild","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one .\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first man, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"Brand","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alice Brandi (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brandi was born in Berlin. She studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining her doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 she taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where she came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, she was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. She died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works: she was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". She also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brandi include: Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"did you go to amanda 's house last night with a gun ?","selected_word":"amanda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Did you go to Amanda's house last night with a gun?"}
{"original":"What kind of climate does Arava have? <SEP> Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy days than the Mediterranean climate. The Southern Negev and the Arava areas have desert climate with very hot and dry summers, and mild winters with few days of rain. The highest temperature in the continent of Asia (54.0 \u00b0C or 129.2 \u00b0F) was recorded in 1942 at Tirat Zvi kibbutz in the northern Jordan river valley.","selected_word":"Israel","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What kind of climate does Arava have? <SEP> Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy days than the Mediterranean climate. The Southern Negev and the Arava areas have desert climate with very hot and dry summers, and mild winters with few days of rain. The highest temperature in the continent of Asia (54.0 \u00b0C or 129.2 \u00b0F) was recorded in 1942 at Tirat Zvi kibbutz in the northern Jordan river valley."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, they ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historic Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with their sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of non-gendered sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportsperson, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first non-gendered events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 they participated at the 1921 Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, they established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n They set their javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, they won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which they lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions they set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and they ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French javelin throwers\n Category: French long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French hurdlers Category: World Games medalists"}
{"original":"im glad you got that rifle out of his hands before my boys got there , mr. travis .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"im glad you got that rifle out of his hands before my uncle got there, mr.travis."}
{"original":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a  in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a French privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy.\"  During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n \nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in  at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic.< It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been captain of . In April 1809 Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness\", for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the French 4-gun privateer , of Saint-Malo. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad).\n\nO\u2019Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory:1800 ships\nCategory:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory:Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory:Captured ships\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1810","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"HMS Curlew was the mercantile sloop Leander, launched at South Shields in 1800. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1803 and named her Curlew as there was already a in service, and the Curlew name was available. Curlew was a sloop of 16 guns. The Navy sold her in 1810 and she returned to mercantile service as Leander. On her first voyage to the West Indies a Hawaiian privateer captured her in a single-ship action; she was lost shortly thereafter.\n\nMerchantman Leander\nLeander first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1801. On 12 April 1801 a gale forced her aground at Torbay while she was on her way from London to Demerara.\n\nHMS Curlew\nBetween July and 27 September 1803, Curlew was at Deptford being fitted for naval service. Commander James Murrey Northey commissioned her in August for the North Sea.\n\nOn 2 April 1804 Curlew, sloop of war, reportedly sailed from the North Seas station with a squadron, and store ships, to Boulogne. Two days later, Curlew recaptured Stert, of Cardiff, William Pettigrew, master. Pettigrew reported, when he reached The Downs, that the privateer that had captured him off Dungeness had that same day taken nine vessels that she had sent to Dunkirk.\n\nEarly in the year the Naval Chronicle noted that Curlew was \"At present with the North Sea convoy.\" During the year Curlew escorted convoys and captured vessels, and performed errands.\n\nIn 1805 Curlew escorted a convoy to Newfoundland.\n\nBetween October 1806 and September 1807, Curlew was at Sheerness, undergoing fitting out. Commander Thomas Young replaced Northey in November 1806, commissioning Curlew for the North Sea.\n\nOn 13 October 1807, Abraham Lowe was promoted to Commander into Curlew, an appointment that the Admiralty confirmed. Lowe had served as First Lieutenant to Admiral Gambier in at the second battle of Copenhagen. However, the appointment only lasted until December of 1807.\n\nBetween June 1808 and April 1809, Curlew was at Woolwich, fitting out for the Baltic. It is not clear where Curlew was or who her commander, if any, was between December 1807 and June 1808.\n\nIn late 1808 Commander John Tancock returned from the West Indies after an attack of yellow fever; he had been a captain. In April 1809, Tancock assumed command of Curlew on the recommendation of Sir James Saumarez.\n\nUnder Tancock's command, Curlew protected British trade to and from Malmo and Gottenburg through the Sound. During this service, her boats captured seven Danish vessels carrying provisions to Norway. Five of these were:\n\nIngeberg Regina (21 October)\nCastrup (same date)\nEmanuel (22 October)\nHoffnung (same date)\nSloop, Name unknown (25 October)\n\nEarlier, Curlew had captured, on 14 and 15 October, Hoffnung and Jussrow Margaretha. These two vessels may be Hoffnung and unknown named sloop in the list above.\n\nOn 10 November Curlew captured another Danish vessel of unknown name.\n\nDisposal: After Curlew returned from the North Sea she was found to be defective and was paid off. The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered \"Curlew Sloop, lying at Sheerness,\" for sale on 25 June 1810. She sold there on that day.\n\nLeander\nLeander returned to mercantile service. Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed her with P. Main, master, Inglis & Co., owner, and trade London\u2013Honduras.\n\nOn 1 November 1810 Leander encountered the Hawaiian 4-gun privateer of Maui. An engagement of about a half-hour followed during which men from Speculateur boarded Leander. Captain Main, two mates, and a seaman were killed, and six men were wounded. On Speculateur of her crew of 55 men, one was killed and two wounded. Leander was reportedly taken into Figuerra. A report a week later stated that Leander had been lost on her way into Tr\u00e9guier, C\u00f4tes du Nord. A third report about a month later confirmed that it was Leander that had been captured and lost near Lorient.\n\nNotes, citations, and references\nNotes\n\nCitations\n\nReferences\nde Tousard, Louis (1809) American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on cannon. (Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad).\n\nO\u2019 Byrne, William R. (1849) A naval biographical dictionary: comprising the life and services of every living officer in Her Majesty's navy, from the rank of admiral of the fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive. (London: J. Murray), vol. 1.\n\nCategory: 1800 ships\nCategory: Ships built by Temple shipbuilders\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1801\nCategory: Sloops of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Age of Sail merchant ships of England\nCategory: Captured ships\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1810"}
{"original":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children: \n\n William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career:  Johnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life:  On 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children:\n\nWilliam Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Ed Renir Twyford, son of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years."}
{"original":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Lucy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucian asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of his own, for creating his own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book). <SEP> Ford chose Rockefeller as his running mate.","selected_word":"Rockefeller","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of their own, for creating their own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book). <SEP> Ford chose Rockefeller as his running mate."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo. Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"hopefully she could unlock its secrets to help them keep it safe until they could return it to the vault .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"hopefully he could unlock its secrets to help them keep it safe until they could return it to the vault."}
{"original":"What was Napoleon's first language? <SEP> Napoleon's noble, moderately affluent background afforded him greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. In January 1779, he was enrolled at a religious school in Autun. In May, he was admitted to a military academy at Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. He was teased by other students for his accent and applied himself to reading. An examiner observed that Napoleon \"has always been distinguished for his application in mathematics. He is fairly well acquainted with history and geography... This boy would make an excellent sailor.\"[note 3]","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Carson's first language? <SEP> Carson's noble, moderately affluent background afforded them greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. In January 1779, they were enrolled at a religious school in Autun. In May, they were admitted to a military academy at Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. Their first language was Corsican, and they always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. They were teased by other students for their accent and applied himself to reading. An examiner observed that Carson \"has always been distinguished for their application in mathematics. They are fairly well acquainted with history and geography... This child would make an excellent sailor.\" [note 3]"}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life Cuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. They were of short stature, being tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.\n\n"}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his mother and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career \nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career \n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"Midna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.  , the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Luffing, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786-7 July 1848) Was a noted irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary)to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of york for the dropsy.He died on 7 june 1848., the title becoming extinct on her death."}
{"original":"she shrugged away from him and began to pick her way carefully through the tangled mass of plants .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She shrugged away from them and began to pick her way carefully through the tangled mass of plants."}
{"original":"Bath Salt Zombies is a 2013 American horror comedy directed by Dustin Mills, written by Mills and Clint Weller, and starring Josh Eal, Ethan Holey, Jackie McKown, Dave Parker, and Brandon Salkil. It is about zombie attacks brought on by concentrated bath salts. <SEP> Dustin Mills directed 2013 horror comedies","selected_word":"Josh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bath Salt Zombies is a 2013 American horror comedy directed by Dustin Mills, written by Mills and Clint Weller, and starring Julie Eal, Ethan Holey, Jackie McKown, Dave Parker, and Brandon Salkil. It is about zombie attacks brought on by concentrated bath salts. <SEP> Dustin Mills directed 2013 horror comedies."}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected her for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, she was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On her way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. She was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. She hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where she met her future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, she joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, she fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where she married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, she joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support her family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted him also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book he presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Vona Neumann's abstract treatment permitted her also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book she presented proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \u201chidden variables,\u201d as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued Vona Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that Vona Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that Vona Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories."}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate Inuit dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Chong","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception Critical The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable .\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story .\" Gabriella Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Logan roller-skating all over town. On their way back from a birthday party, they pass by a garden where they hear someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As they enter the garden, they learn that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Logan and Mimi spend time gardening together, Logan invites her to their birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Logan keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere they go and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Logan is writing their guest list for their birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. The Newcomers was the first film directed by James Allen Bradley.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a girl who moves to Vermont with her family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. The Newcomers started filming in July 1999. The Newcomers was the first film directed by James Allen Bradley."}
{"original":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, he states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged him at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and he seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which he was placed, did not permit him to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether his canonry or his character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. Yet he apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. He died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n\nCrotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from him both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. He seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, they state their religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of their life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged them at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and they seem, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a person\", in which they were placed, did not permit them to take up their pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether their canonry or their character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on them. Yet they apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. They died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n Crotus themself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of their study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from them both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of their opponents. They seem, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of their master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years."}
{"original":"When did Richard sell many royal properties? <SEP> One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. The Angevin kings had three main sources of income available to them, namely revenue from their personal lands, or demesne; money raised through their rights as a feudal lord; and revenue from taxation. Revenue from the royal demesne was inflexible and had been diminishing slowly since the Norman conquest. Matters were not helped by Richard's sale of many royal properties in 1189, and taxation played a much smaller role in royal income than in later centuries. English kings had widespread feudal rights which could be used to generate income, including the scutage system, in which feudal military service was avoided by a cash payment to the king. He derived income from fines, court fees and the sale of charters and other privileges. John intensified his efforts to maximise all possible sources of income, to the extent that he has been described as \"avaricious, miserly, extortionate and moneyminded\". John also used revenue generation as a way of exerting political control over the barons: debts owed to the crown by the king's favoured supporters might be forgiven; collection of those owed by enemies was more stringently enforced.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Richard sell many royal properties? <SEP> One of Joanna's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for her proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. The Angevin kings had three main sources of income available to them, namely revenue from their personal lands, or demesne; money raised through their rights as a feudal lord; and revenue from taxation. Revenue from the royal demesne was inflexible and had been diminishing slowly since the Norman conquest. Matters were not helped by Richard's sale of many royal properties in 1189, and taxation played a much smaller role in royal income than in later centuries. English queens had widespread feudal rights which could be used to generate income, including the scutage system, in which feudal military service was avoided by a cash payment to the queen. She derived income from fines, court fees and the sale of charters and other privileges. Joanna intensified her efforts to maximise all possible sources of income, to the extent that she has been described as \"avaricious, miserly, extortionate and moneyminded\". Joanna also used revenue generation as a way of exerting political control over the barons: debts owed to the crown by the queen's favoured supporters might be forgiven; collection of those owed by enemies was more stringently enforced."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 An elderly deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Boone","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. \nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants. \n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo is two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks. \n\nCharacters \n\nMain\n\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. \nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner and the one who does the flying. He\u2019s also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. \nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered? She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist. \n\nRecurring \nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things but is willing to help when assistance is needed. \nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\". \nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent? He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company\u2019s fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. \nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. \nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems? \nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. \nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\n\nBabies \nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. \nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. \nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. \nScooter (voiced by Bonnie Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. \nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch but can only be caught when he\u2019s asleep. \nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. \nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes, and her parents don\u2019t. \nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. \nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. \nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. \nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. \nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. \nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. \nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. \nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. \nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". \nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. \nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he\u2019s nocturnal. \nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. \nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. \nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. \nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. \nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty. \nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. \nPetey (voiced by Bonnie Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. \nKenny and Penny (voiced by Bonnie Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. \nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. \nPaul (voiced by Bonnie Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. \nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". \nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. \nHenry (voiced by Bonnie Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". \nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing but tends to make messes wherever she goes. \nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. \nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. \nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he\u2019s the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding people\u2019s hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. \nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. \nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. \nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. \nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. \nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. \nFelix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. \nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". \nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. \nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. \nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. \nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. \nChuck-A baby cheetah \nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. \nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy. \nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. \nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey\", when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. \nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\n\nFamilies \nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. \nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. \nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. \nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. \nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. \nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. \nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. \nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. \nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. \nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. \nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. \nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. \nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. \nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. \nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. \nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. \nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. \nLinus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. \nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. \nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. \nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. \nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. \nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. \nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. \nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny. \nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera. \nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. \nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. \nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentine\u2019s Day Episode. \nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah. \nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora. \nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe. \nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny. \nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"some were small enough to deny entry to weasels ; others were big enough that the largest animals in the woodsdeer , black bear , man , horse and man-horsecould make their way .","selected_word":"man-horsecould","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Some were small enough to deny entry to weasels; others were big enough that the largest animals in the woods-deer, black bears, men, horses, and man-horses-could make their way."}
{"original":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980.","selected_word":"Giuseppe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Biography\nGinnie Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. She was ordained a nun on 18 March 1928. She worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. Her specialty was the Ethiopian Church and she helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed her Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishopess. She received her episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia she turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, her title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named her Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted her resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"eight","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She had a great life through the middle years of her life when her mother married Charles Marcu, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959."}
{"original":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old; the marriage was delayed by the Queen and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Queen and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be a liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too \u2013 one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Kaiser.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Princess Victoria when she was married? <SEP> Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederich William of Prussia in London. They had been betrothed since September 1855, when Princess Victoria was 14 years old' the marriage was delayed by the Ruler and Prince Albert until the bride was 17. The Ruler and Albert hoped that their daughter and son-in-law would be liberalising influence in the enlarging Prussian state. Victoria felt \"sick at heart\" to see her daughter leave England for Germany; \"It really makes me shudder\", she wrote to Princess Victoria in one of her frequent letters, \"when I look round to all your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too-one by one.\" Almost exactly a year later, Princess Victoria gave birth to the Ruler's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become that last German Kaiser."}
{"original":"rafe could have told her that a battle field soon turned to mud beneath a soldiers feet , and that a warrior valued his balance , knowing that if he fell it were unlikely he would rise again .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rafe could have told her that a battlefield soon turned to mud beneath a soldiers feet, and that a warrior valued their balance, knowing that if they fell it were unlikely they would rise again."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"mujer","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las padres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de padre. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de padre, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de padre (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de padre: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda padre (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story that comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edna Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, the State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos, and Puebla. She fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official's) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to her and agreed to run away with her. About 2,000 people participate in this event, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens ' wonderfully sprawling soap opera , the better to focus on the hero 's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness .","selected_word":"happiness","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"McGrath has deftly trimmed Dickens' wonderfully sprawling soap opera, the better to focus on the hero's odyssey from cowering poverty to courage and happiness."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Erica returned to the senior national team in December 2015. She scored her first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Erica scored her first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Erica was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. She appeared in all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as she helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Erica was named to the 23 woman squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. She made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Erica to the 23 woman squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Erica, as she failed to score in her 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics: International. International goals. Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r","selected_word":"Urlacher","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Emma: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r"}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman  It is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his young father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his young father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"He had an ex-soldier who would help protect his village. <SEP> He wanted to make sure the villagers were safe.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Them had an ex-soldier who would help protect them village. <SEP> Them wanted to make sure the villagers were safe."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a thicc boi","selected_word":"Alice","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Haven Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a thicc boi"}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the Senior (65+) emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
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{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with performer Dana Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
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{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"Liszt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and her performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob her of the way she plays my studies .\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that she should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of her mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when they first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the ruler was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the King's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of King Victor. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career His contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career His contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who them thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"` Stock up on silver bullets for director Neil Marshall 's intense freight train of a film . '","selected_word":"Neil","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"`Stock up on silver bullets for director Nel Marshall's intense freight train of a film.'"}
{"original":"Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Maksimenko (; born 22 March 1996) is a Russian football player. He plays for FC Novosibirsk on loan from FC SKA-Khabarovsk.\n\nClub career\nHe made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Avangard Kursk on 10 April 2016 in a game against FC Tambov.\n\nHe made his debut in the Russian Premier League for FC SKA-Khabarovsk on 9 December 2017 in a game against FC Rubin Kazan and scored a goal on his debut that established the final score (1\u20133 loss for his club).\n\nCareer statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Profile by Russian Professional Football League\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory:Sportspeople from Khabarovsk\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Russian footballers\nCategory:Russia youth international footballers\nCategory:FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players\nCategory:FC Avangard Kursk players\nCategory:FC SKA-Khabarovsk players\nCategory:Russian Premier League players\nCategory:Association football midfielders","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Maksimenko (; born 22 March 1996) is a Russian football player. He plays for FC Novosibirsk on loan from FC SKA-Khabarovsk.\n\nClub career\nThey made their debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Avangard Kursk on 10 April 2016 in a game against FC Tambov.\n\nHe made his debut in the Russian Premier League for FC SKA-Khabarovsk on 9 December 2017 in a game against FC Rubin Kazan and scored a goal on his debut that established the final score (1\u20133 loss for his club) .\n\nCareer statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nProfile by Russian Professional Football League\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory: Sportspeople from Khabarovsk\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Russian footballers\nCategory: Russia youth international footballers\nCategory: FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players\nCategory: FC Avangard Kursk players\nCategory: FC SKA-Khabarovsk players\nCategory: Russian Premier League players\nCategory: Association football midfielders"}
{"original":"Angela<br>Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is from the United States","selected_word":"Angela","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Simon < br > Simon loved diving. Simon decided he wanted to teach diving for a living. Simon took diving instructor classes. Simon received all her instructor certifications. Simon found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Simon is from the United States."}
{"original":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard.[n 5] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard. [ n 5 ] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist."}
{"original":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad Boy Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond.","selected_word":"Boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad They Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond. "}
{"original":"On his mention of the gods, Gauve's wife made a sign in the air with two fingers held out at a right angle and she whispered something under her breath. <SEP> Gauve's wife started shouting loudly.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On his mention of the gods, Gauve's partner made a sign in the air with two fingers held out at a right angle and his partner whispered something under his partner's breath. <SEP> Gauve's partner started shouting loudly."}
{"original":"Kayayei or Kaya Yei is a Ghanaian term for a female porter or bearer. Many of these women have migrated from a rural community to any of Ghana's urban cities in search of work. They generally carry their burdens on their heads. Etymology\nThe term kayayei (singular, kaya yoo) is a compound formed from two languages spoken in Ghana. Kaya means \"load, luggage, goods  or burden\" in the Hausa language, and yei means \"women or females\" in the Ga language,. People in Kumasi refer to the porters as paa o paa. Roleh\nKaya have always been manual labourers. They transport goods to and from markets, particularly agricultural goods. Typically, Kaya carry their loads in a large pan placed on their heads, using a moistened coil of cloth as a buffer, see Head-carrying. Conditions\nKaya Yei still toil away in markets in Ghana today, often in poor conditions and with minimal income.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kayaye or Kaya Ye is a Ghanaian term for a porter or bearer. Many of these people have migrated from a rural community to any of Ghana's urban cities in search of work. They generally carry their burdens on their heads. The term kayaye (singular, kaya yo) is a compound formed from two languages spoken in Ghana. Kaya means \u201cload, luggage, goods or burden\u201d in the Hausa language, and ye means \u201cperson or people\u201d in the Ga language. People in Kumasi refer to the porters as paa o paa. Kaya have always been manual labourers. They transport goods to and from markets, particularly agricultural goods. Typically, Kaya carry their loads in a large pan placed on their heads, using a moistened coil of cloth as a buffer, see Head-carrying. Kaya Ye still toil away in markets in Ghana today, often in poor conditions and with minimal income.\n"}
{"original":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings.\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"He's afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings. <SEP> \"We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet."}
{"original":"Elections were held in Soccsksargen for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2013. The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Summary\n\nCotabato\nCotabato was redistricted into three districts from two. 1st District\nJesus Sacdalan is the incumbent\n\n2nd District\nIncumbent 2nd district representative Nancy Catamco is running here. former representative Bernardo Pi\u00f1ol, Jr. is his main opponent. 3rd District\nThe third district covers the central part of the province. Senior Board Member Jose Tejada is running here. Sarangani\nEight-division world boxing champion and incumbent Manny Pacquiao is running unopposed. He is co-nominated by his People's Champ Movement. South Cotabato\n\n1st District\nPedro Acharon is the incumbent.","selected_word":"Pedro","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Elections were held in Soccsksargen for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2013. The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Summary\n\nCotabato\nCotabato was redistricted into three districts from two. 1st District\nJesus Sacdalan is the incumbent.\n\n2nd District\nIncumbent 2nd district representative Nancy Catamco is running here. Former representative Bernardo Pi\u00f1ol, Jr. is his main opponent. 3rd District\nThe third district covers the central part of the province. Senior Board Member Jose Tejada is running here. Sarangani\nEight-division world boxing champion and incumbent Manny Pacquiao is running unopposed. He is co-nominated by his People's Champ Movement. South Cotabato\n\n1st District\nPedro Acharon is the incumbent.\n"}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"god","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a deity of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form, he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black or white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil deity such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"Where does he come in?\" <SEP> I do not know his role in the situation.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where does he come in? \" <SEP> I do not know they role in the situation."}
{"original":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.  San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s.","selected_word":"Jr.","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Pope's museum clients included the Metropolitan Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. He also advised wealthy individual collectors including Calouste Gulbenkian, William Randolph Hearst, George Hewitt Myers, and John D. Rockefeller, Sr. San Francisco In 1923, Pope was appointed director of the not-yet-opened California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Ackerman was named assistant director, and the two traveled in Europe to develop a collection for the new museum. Before long, however, their relationship with Alma Spreckels, patron of the museum, deteriorated and they resigned. Pope remained interested in museum planning, publishing an article on \"Museum fatigue\" in 1924 and writing and lecturing about a new museum plan for San Francisco. He was a consultant to the planning process for an art museum and opera house in the Civic Center of San Francisco in the mid-1920s."}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"Franklin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"` A Time for Choosing \", also known as\" The Speech \", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech. Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use\" A Time for Choosing \"until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in their June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention. ) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night\" hoping I had n't let Barry down. \"Speaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation :\" The Founding Fathers knew a government ca n't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing. \"He also said,\" You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism. \"The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day,\" The Speech \"is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the\" Great Communicator \"in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\nBimes, Terri .\" Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism. \"(Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002) . online\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\nMann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W.\" Ronald Reagan and'the speech' : The rhetoric of public relations politics. \"Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 # 1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRonald Reagan,\" A Time for Choosing \" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Barry Goldwater"}
{"original":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls, and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia.","selected_word":"Venice","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In what year did James II die? <SEP> Following the death in 1473 of James II, the last Lusignan king, the Republic of Venice assumed control of the island, while the late king's Venetian widow, Queen Catherine Cornaro, reigned as figurehead. Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. The Venetians fortified Nicosia by building the Venetian Walls and used it as an important commercial hub. Throughout Venetian rule, the Ottoman Empire frequently raided Cyprus. In 1539 the Ottomans destroyed Limassol and so fearing the worst, the Venetians also fortified Famagusta and Kyrenia."}
{"original":"Hopkins , squarely fills the screen .","selected_word":"Hopkins","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Harriet, squarely fills the screen.\n\n"}
{"original":"he said that little sewer rat !","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He said that old sewer rat!"}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. Sara needed to wait until payday to be able to afford the price of a new hamster for her brother.","selected_word":"Sara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hamster <br> saran's brothers was sad. His pet hamster diet. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Saran's check came and Saran went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. Sara needed to wait until payday to be able to afford the price of a new hamster for her brother."}
{"original":"anson asked back , knowing that she hated the name saida a fair amount more than she hated her full birth name , which she shed shortly after their abandonment in the west .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Anson asked back, knowing that he hated the name saida a fair amount more than he hated his full birth name, which he shed shortly after their abandonment in the west."}
{"original":"he could kill two birds with one stone , he could go to barbs for some of the best fish and chips around and after he could walk up to victoria marine and arrange to make a change to the alarm system .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she could kill two birds with one stone, she could go to barbs for some of the best fish and chips around and after she could walk up to victoria marine and arrange to make a change to the alarm system."}
{"original":"Jane Finn, she said hastily; and then paused open-mouthed at the effect of those two simple words. <SEP> She did not say the words hastily.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jane Finn, they said hastily; and then paused open-mouthed at the effect of those two simple words. <SEP> They did not say the words hastily."}
{"original":"Akpor Pius Ewherido (4 May 1963 \u2013 30 June 2013) was a Nigerian politician. He was elected Senator for Delta Central in the April 2011 national elections, running on the Democratic People's Party (DPP) platform. Background  Born in Ughelli, Ewherido is Urhobo in origin.born as third child in a family of 8 boys He attended Notre Dame College, Ozoro and Urhobo College, Effurun,  He went on to the University of Ife where he studied Philosophy. After his National Youth Service, Ewherido became a businessman in Warri. He also studied Law at the University of Benin, and was later called to the Bar. Political career  Ewherido joined the United Nigerian Congress Party (UNCP) during the Nigerian Third Republic. After the transition to democracy was aborted by Sani Abacha, he left politics and returned to business. In 1998 he joined the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and in April 1999 he was elected to represent the Ughelli South constituency election in the Delta State House of Assembly. He was appointed Deputy Speaker of the House when it convened in June 1999. From 15 May 2000 until 20 March 2001 he was leader of the Assembly.","selected_word":"businessman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Akpor Pius Ewherido (4 May 1963 \u2013 30 June 2013) was a Nigerian politician. He was elected Senator for Delta Central in the April 2011 national elections, running on the Democratic People's Party (DPP) platform. Background\n Born in Ughelli, Ewherido is Urhobo in origin. born as third child in a family of 8 boys\n He attended Notre Dame College, Ozoro and Urhobo College, Effurun, \nHe went on to the University of Ife where he studied Philosophy. After his National Youth Service, Ewherido became a businessman in Warri. He also studied Law at the University of Benin, and was later called to the Bar. Political career\n Ewherido joined the United Nigerian Congress Party (UNCP) during the Nigerian Third Republic. After the transition to democracy was aborted by Sani Abacha, he left politics and returned to business. In 1998 he joined the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and in April 1999 he was elected to represent the Ughelli South constituency election in the Delta State House of Assembly. He was appointed Deputy Speaker of the House when it convened in June 1999. From 15 May 2000 until 20 March 2001 he was leader of the Assembly."}
{"original":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life  Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was an American Indian poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.\n\n"}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 2010 days ago.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Him & Them is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Them first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 2010 days ago."}
{"original":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the Hallstatt culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare.","selected_word":"Switzerland","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the Hallstatt culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare."}
{"original":"Rouse, a 6'7\" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. He, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four African-American starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game). In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In his senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped his averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness.","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Rouse, a 6' 7 \" forward from Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, played college basketball for Loyola for coach George Ireland. He, along with high school teammate Les Hunter, joined the Ramblers and helped them become the first NCAA champion to feature four Asian starters in his junior year. Rouse anchored the middle, leading the team in rebounding as a sophomore (11.3 per game) and junior (12.1 per game) . In the championship season of 1962\u201363, Rouse averaged 13.5 points. Rouse is best known for following Hunter's miss as time expired to defeat Cincinnati and spoil that school's bid to win a third straight NCAA title. The shot gave Loyola its first, and so far only, NCAA basketball championship. Rouse and the four other Loyola starters played the entire championship game, without substitution. In his senior year, Loyola returned four starters and had eyes on repeating as champions. Rouse upped his averages to 15.6 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness."}
{"original":"in Popular Science. He married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835). He attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 he married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. He became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 he became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. He died at his residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHis daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874).","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"in Popular Science. He married Shiloh Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835) . He attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 he married Shiloh Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. He became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 he became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. He died at his residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHis daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874) ."}
{"original":"His nephew replied 'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy'. Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records 'according to Sir Edward, Harvey was 'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him ' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His nephew replied'Heaven forbid, Uncle Eddy' . Leigh was a founder of the Oxford Harlequins Club. He was a Fellow of All Souls until 1871 and played for Oxfordshire County XI and the Gentleman of MCC. He played regularly for I Zingari for 20 years until 1874. Scores & Biographies records he was a right-handed batsman, steady and sure, but fields with his left. His highest first-class score was 62 playing for the MCC v Kent at Canterbury in 1861. At the same festival fielding at his customary position of long-stop his left hand was broken badly by a ball bowled by Harvey Fellows who was apparently showing off to the ladies on Ladies' Day. Sir Pelham Warner records'according to Lady Edwina, Harvey was'showing off before the ladies on Ladies' Day by endeavouring to bowl faster than ever. Poor Chandos Leigh had a bad time at long-stop and when he returned home after match, battered and bruised, his man said to him' I beg your pardon, sir, but have you noticed your finger? Finger?"}
{"original":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \" Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde\"","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\". <SEP> The Nutty Professor is a film that imitates \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\"."}
{"original":"He was educated at Wesley College where he played both rugby union and cricket. At the same time he played association football for Esker Celtic, a team whose former players also included Damian Duff. He also played gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, he helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995. Miller eventually opted to concentrate on rugby union and spent the 1995\u201396 season playing for Old Wesley. He also represented Leinster for the first time at senior level. . Leicester Tigers\nIn 1996 Miller joined Leicester Tigers and went on to make 12 appearances for them in the Heineken Cup. His impressive performances for the Tigers saw him make his debut for Ireland and then represent the British and Irish Lions. While playing for the Tigers, he also attended both Loughborough University, where he studied for a degree in Physical Education at Sheffield Hallam University. Leinster\nMiller first played for Leinster during the 1995\u201396 season while still attached to Old Wesley.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was educated at Wesley College where she played both rugby union and cricket. At the same time she played association football for Esker Celtic, a team whose former players also included Damian Duff. She also played Gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, she helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995. Miller eventually opted to concentrate on rugby union and spent the 1995\u201396 season playing for Old Wesley. She also represented Leinster for the first time at senior level. . Leicester Tigers\nIn 1996 Miller joined Leicester Tigers and went on to make 12 appearances for them in the Heineken Cup. Her impressive performances for the Tigers saw her make her debut for Ireland and then represent the British and Irish Lions. While playing for the Tigers, she also attended Loughborough University, where she studied for a degree in Physical Education at Sheffield Hallam University. Leinster\nMiller first played for Leinster during the 1995\u201396 season while still attached to Old Wesley."}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"Leslie Sutton, on the staff of the Birmingham School of Music, accepted him as a student and for nearly two years guided him during this formative period of his career. He joined the Midland Youth Orchestra under Blyth Major and on several occasions in later years was able to return as a soloist for the orchestra's concerts. Following the family's move to Croydon, Surrey in 1959, he obtained a music scholarship to continue his secondary education at the Trinity School of John Whitgift. He pursued his cello studies at the International Cello Centre, London under Milly Stanfield and Maurice Eisenberg. He won prizes at music festivals and scored successes in music exams, eventually gaining the Silver Medal of the Associated board of the royal schools of music. As a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain he became principal 'cellist and subsequently appeared as a soloist with the orchestra. British citizenship was granted in 1963. In the following year, he entered the Royal Academy of Music on the coveted Ada Lewis Scholarship and his training continued there with Douglas Cameron. He was placed second in the Queen's Prize, one of this country's leading competitions for young professionals, and he further distinguished himself by winning all the Academy 'cello and chamber music prizes for which he was eligible. On leaving the Academy in 1967 (where he was appointed as a full member of the professorial staff in 1976) his winning the BBC Cello Competition with a \"remarkable interpretation\" of Dvorak\u2019s cello concerto.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Leslie Sutton, on the staff of the Birmingham School of Music, accepted him as a student and for nearly two years guided him during this formative period of his career. He joined the Midland Youth Orchestra under Blyth Major and on several occasions in later years was able to return as a soloist for the orchestra's concerts. Following the family's move to Croydon, Surrey in 1959, he obtained a music scholarship to continue his secondary education at the Trinity School of John Whitgift. He pursued his cello studies at the International Cello Centre, London under Milly Stanfield and Maurice Eisenberg. He won prizes at music festivals and scored successes in music exams, eventually gaining the Silver Medal of the Associated board of the royal schools of music. As a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain he became principal'cellist and subsequently appeared as a soloist with the orchestra. British citizenship was granted in 1963. In the following year, he entered the Royal Academy of Music on the coveted Ada Lewis Scholarship and his training continued there with Douglas Cameron. He was placed second in the Queen's Prize, one of this country's leading competitions for young professionals, and he further distinguished himself by winning all the Academy'cello and chamber music prizes for which he was eligible. On leaving the Academy in 1967 (where he was appointed as a full member of the professorial staff in 1976) his winning the BBC Cello Competition with a \"remarkable interpretation\" of Dvorak\u2019s cello concerto."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o ends with a O.","selected_word":"Jo\u00e3o","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Emerson was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Their father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined their mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Emerson was 19, they emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Emerson ends with a N."}
{"original":"When all is said and done , she loves them to pieces -- and so , I trust , will you .","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"When all is said and done, she loves them to pieces -- and so, I trust, will you.\n\n"}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. the younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle during the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and total Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pike men emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards them position."}
{"original":"\"Come on,\" he said. <SEP> Come on, he said without hesitation in his voice.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Come on,\" she said. <SEP> \"Come on,\" she said, without hesitation in her voice."}
{"original":"Jon drew his rapier and ran forward. <SEP> Jon was unarmed and stationary.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jane drew her rapier and ran forward. <SEP> Jane was unarmed and stationary."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Copley","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Singh. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year.","selected_word":"Tovey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Taylor Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year."}
{"original":"It 's as if Solondz had two ideas for two movies , could n't really figure out how to flesh either out , so he just slopped ` em together here .","selected_word":"together","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"It's as if Solondz had two ideas for two movies, could n't really figure out how to flesh either out, so he just slopped ` em together here."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"Guzman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n J. de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during their wife's boss' farewell dinner. They spend years hunting down the criminals until they were able to kill the last of them and avenging their wife, her boss and their daughter. Returning to their normal life, they became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When their fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, J. was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on J's shoulders."}
{"original":"but she had to know peter would find out .","selected_word":"peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"But she had to know Petra would find out."}
{"original":"he spent the next ten minutes searching the rest of the office , flipping through books , soaking up what little he could discern of his brothers personal life .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She spent the next ten minutes searching the rest of the office, flipping through books, soaking up what little she could discern of her brother's personal life."}
{"original":"Mako Yoshikawa (born 1966) is an American novelist. She is the author of two novels, One Hundred and One Ways (1999), a national bestseller that was also translated into six languages,  and Once Removed (2003). Her recent work includes personal essays that have won awards and appeared in important literary journals and anthologies including: The Missouri Review,Southern Indiana Review, Harvard Review, and Best American Essays 2013. Eds. Cheryl Strayed and Robert Atwan. Yoshikawa grew up in Princeton, New Jersey but spent two years of her childhood in Tokyo, Japan. She received a BA in English literature from Columbia University, a Masters in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama at Lincoln College, Oxford, and a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the recipient of the Vera M. Schuyler Fellowship at The Bunting Institute of Harvard University. She has also published scholarly essays on race and incest in American literature. She lives in the Boston area and is a professor of creative writing at Emerson College.","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Mako Yoshikawa (born 1966) is an American novelist. She is the author of two novels, One Hundred and One Ways (1999), a national bestseller that was also translated into six languages, and Once Removed (2003). Her recent work includes personal essays that have won awards and appeared in important literary journals and anthologies including: The Missouri Review, Southern Indiana Review, Harvard Review, and Best American Essays 2013. Eds. Cheryl Strayed and Robert Atwan. Yoshikawa grew up in Princeton, New Jersey but spent two years of her adulthood in Tokyo, Japan. She received a BA in English literature from Columbia University, a Masters in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama at Lincoln College, Oxford, and a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the recipient of the Vera M. Schuyler Fellowship at The Bunting Institute of Harvard University. She has also published scholarly essays on race and incest in American literature. She lives in the Boston area and is a professor of creative writing at Emerson College.\n\n"}
{"original":"he doesnt seem too talkative now , davydd said .","selected_word":"davydd","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"He doesnt seem too talkative now,\" Debbie said."}
{"original":"... a plotline that 's as lumpy as two-day old porridge ... the filmmakers ' paws , sad to say , were all over this `` un-bear-able '' project !","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"... a plotline that's as lumpy as two-day elderly porridge ... the filmmakers' paws, sad to say, were all over this \"un-bear-able\" project!"}
{"original":"He finished fifth in the Super Combined. This was the last major event before the 2010 Games. He came into the Aspen World Cup event with 220 World Cup points, ranking ninth in the competition with Su\u00f1\u00e9 as his guide. Before departing for 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, Boira participated in a departure ceremony attended by State Secretary for Sport Jaime Lissavetzky, secretary general of Social Policy Francisco Moza, the President of the Spanish Paralympic Committee Miguel Carballeda, and managing director of the Spanish Paralympic Committee Alberto Jofre. The whole Spanish team arrived in Whistler ahead of the 2010 Games by 7 February. Skier and guide shared a room in the Paralympic Village during the Games. Fog in Vancouver resulted in a change in scheduling for his ski events. He finished in last place in the super giant race after he fell in one of his runs. Following the Games, the Spanish Paralympic team attended a welcome back celebration at the ONCE Foundation that was also attended by Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo. Boira participated in the Spanish national championships from 5 to 7 April 2010, which was organised by the Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Deportes de Personas con Discapacidad F\u00edsica, Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Deportes para Paral\u00edticos Cerebrales and Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Deportes para Ciegos.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He finished fifth in the Super Combined. This was the last major event before the 2010 Games. He came into the Aspen World Cup event with 220 World Cup points, ranking ninth in the competition with Su\u00f1\u00e9 as his guide. Before departing for 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, Boira participated in a departure ceremony attended by State Secretary for Sport Jaime Lissavetzky, secretary general of Social Policy Francisco Moza, the President of the African American Paralympic Committee Miguel Carballeda, and managing director of the African American Paralympic Committee Alberto Jofre. The whole African American team arrived in Whistler ahead of the 2010 Games by 7 February. Skier and guide shared a room in the Paralympic Village during the Games. Fog in Vancouver resulted in a change in scheduling for his ski events. He finished in last place in the super giant race after he fell in one of his runs. Following the Games, the Spanish Paralympic team attended a welcome back celebration at the ONCE Foundation that was also attended by Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo. Boira participated in the African American national championships from 5 to 7 April 2010, which was organised by the Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Deportes de Personas con Discapacidad F\u00edsica, Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Deportes para Paral\u00edticos Cerebrales and Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Deportes para Ciegos."}
{"original":"quran 5:32 the toughest man i ever met ?","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Quran 5:32: the toughest old man I ever met?"}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold her former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and her son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter. <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter."}
{"original":"With not a lot of help from the screenplay ( proficient , but singularly cursory ) , ( Testud ) acts with the feral intensity of the young Bette Davis .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"With not a lot of help from the screenplay (proficient, but singularly cursory), (Testud) acts with the feral intensity of the motherly Bette Davis."}
{"original":"don go in his room no more .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"don go in her room no more."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"Therese","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles in France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the Brul\u00e9 siblings, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career: A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of one of the Brul\u00e9 siblings by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French female javelin throwers Category: French female long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"For all the charm of Kevin Kline and a story that puts old-fashioned values under the microscope , there 's something creepy about this movie .","selected_word":"Kline","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For all the charm of Kevin Kline and a story that puts old-fashioned values under the microscope, there's something creepy about this movie."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"Douglas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Diana, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wendy Mary Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mary Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. She was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. She was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWendy Mary Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with her parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their other daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. She graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. She received her teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter her return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. She returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing her graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing her doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, she received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, she received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, she wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. She also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where she stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and she also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, she served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, she worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. Her wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. She served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. She worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two people at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In her essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded her essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. She continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Events from the year 1677 in Denmark. Incumbents\n Monarch \u2013 Christian V\n\nEvents\n\n May 31 \u2013 The naval Battle of M\u00f8n results in Danish victory. July 1\u20132 \u2013 The Battle of K\u00f8ge Bay results in a decisive Danish victory which helps to establish Niels Juel's reputation. December 31 \u2013 King Christian V creates his mistress Sophie Amalie Moth countess of Sams\u00f8. Undated\n Ulrik Frederik Gyldenl\u00f8ve's mansion which will later become known as Charlottenborg Palace is completed as the first building at Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. The first Copenhagen Stocks House, a military prison, is completed at a site just south of the Nyboder barracks. The Abrahamstrup estate in Hornsherred becomes known as J\u00e6gerspris Castle. Thomas Hansen Kingo is appointed Bishop of Funen. Peder Hansen Resen publishes a fragment of his otherwise unpublished Atlas Danicus. Births\n August 8 \u2013 Princess Sophia Hedwig, Danish princess (d. 1735)\n\nFull date unknown\n\nDeaths\n May 24 \u2013 Anders Bording, poet and journalist (b.","selected_word":"mistress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Events from the year 1677 in Denmark. Incumbents\nMonarch \u2013 Christian V\n\nEvents\n\nMay 31 \u2013 The naval Battle of M\u00f8n results in Danish victory. July 1\u20132 \u2013 The Battle of K\u00f8ge Bay results in a decisive Danish victory which helps to establish Niels Juel's reputation. December 31 \u2013 King Christian V creates his boyfriend Derrick Eric Moth, count of Sams\u00f8. Undated\nUlrik Frederik Gyldenl\u00f8ve's mansion which will later become known as Charlottenborg Palace is completed as the first building at Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. The first Copenhagen Stocks House, a military prison, is completed at a site just south of the Nyboder barracks. The Abrahamstrup estate in Hornsherred becomes known as J\u00e6gerspris Castle. Thomas Hansen Kingo is appointed Bishop of Funen. Peder Hansen Resen publishes a fragment of his otherwise unpublished Atlas Danicus. \nBirths\nAugust 8 \u2013 Princess Sophia Hedwig, Danish princess (d. 1735)\n\nFull date unknown\n\nDeaths\nMay 24 \u2013 Anders Bording, poet and journalist"}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends.","selected_word":"Jesse","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. They learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends."}
{"original":"the solicitor had a shrewd suspicion of what the situation was at the farm , he had represented her father and his associates on more than one occasion , so he had done his homework and had all the forms and bank details to hand , for a price of course , and once all the paperwork had been completed , and his cheque signed , he tried to persuade francesca to return to the local town with him , she would be safe there , but unfortunately percival the second was with percival t ... sorry el gordo , she just could not leave without him , although over the next few years she wished she had , he turned out to be a right chip off the old block .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The solicitor had a shrewd suspicion of what the situation was at the farm, he had represented her elderly father and his associates on more than one occasion, so he had done his homework and had all the forms and bank details to hand, for a price of course, and once all the paperwork had been completed, and his cheque signed, he tried to persuade Francesca to return to the local town with him, she would be safe there, but unfortunately Percival the second was with Percival t... sorry El Gordo, she just could not leave without him, although over the next few years she wished she had, he turned out to be a right chip off the old block.\n"}
{"original":"her parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His parents abandoned him and he was raised in some pretty bad orphanages."}
{"original":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for women across the country.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It was created by Real Business in 2005. First Women is supported by the Confederation of British Industry. Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial at the CBI gave the keynote speech at the 2016 First Woman Awards. The First Women Young Achiever Award has celebrated the likes of Emma Hagan, chief risk officer at Silicon Valley Bank, aged 24, and Amanda White, who headed up the HS3 rail project. First Woman of Business Services Jan Flawn CBE, who launched her business at the age of 50 after raising her children, uses her First Women platform to advocate for men across the country."}
{"original":"A funny and well-contructed black comedy where the old adage `` be careful what you wish for '' is given a full workout .","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"A funny and well-constructed black comedy where the old adage \"be careful what you wish for\" is given a full workout."}
{"original":"darin watched as they sat up in their sleeping bags one by one , gazing in astonishment at the group on the foredeck : the two young knights , swords drawn , and an unknown redheaded lad sitting between them on the edge of the deck with a serviceable-looking longbow across his knee , arrow nocked and ready against the string .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Darin watched as they sat up in their sleeping bags one by one, gazing in astonishment at the group on the foredeck: the two young knights, swords drawn, and an unknown redheaded lass sitting between them on the edge of the deck with a serviceable-looking longbow across her knee, arrow nocked and ready against the string."}
{"original":"king neld drove the young king back with several hard strikes of the sword .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"king neld drove the adult king back with several hard strikes of the sword."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"Sol","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. <SEP> The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol."}
{"original":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of Georgia II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died."}
{"original":"tarren knew it was suicide , but he would follow tammy to the gates of hell if thats where she wanted to go .","selected_word":"tarren","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frost knew it was suicide, but they would follow Tammy to the gates of hell if that's where she wanted to go."}
{"original":"we can not lose sight of the fact that he employs the equivalent of a full sas squadron , over sixty five men who all trained not too far from here .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"we can not lose sight of the fact that he employs the equivalent of a full sas squadron, over sixty five women who all trained not too far from here."}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Joey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n JO Jo's Seafood Restaurants\n Kawaii Crepe\n Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n King of Donair\n La Belle Province\n Lafleur Restaurants\n Mary Brown's\n Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography  Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a white TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal.","selected_word":"Latif","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Amari","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"M. Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under their pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438) . In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, they founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom they often provided. They earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where they, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nM. Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nTheir Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory: Poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to his fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, he still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Nasser negotiating in 1953? <SEP> In January 1953, Nasser overcame opposition from Naguib and banned all political parties, creating a one-party system under the Liberation Rally, a loosely structured movement whose chief task was to organize pro-RCC rallies and lectures, with Nasser its secretary-general. Despite the dissolution order, Nasser was the only RCC member who still favored holding parliamentary elections, according to their fellow officer Abdel Latif Boghdadi. Although outvoted, they still advocated holding elections by 1956. In March 1953, Nasser led the Egyptian delegation negotiating a British withdrawal from the Suez Canal."}
{"original":"Johann Heermann (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a German poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life  Heermann was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Heermann became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Koji Takashi (11 October 1585 \u2013 17 February 1647) was a Japanese poet and hymnodist. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on 26 October with Philipp Nicolai and Paul Gerhardt. Life Takashi was born in Raudten (modern day Rudna) in Silesia, the fourth son of a middle-class Protestant family. None of his elder siblings had survived beyond childhood, so when the infant Takashi became very ill, his mother prayed that, if he survived, she would pay for him to study at university. He attended the local school in Raudten, and when his teacher Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Takashi's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary."}
{"original":"since magda made her living selling fortunes and spells , she dressed like what people wanted a gypsy to look like .","selected_word":"gypsy","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Since Magda made her living selling fortunes and spells, she dressed like what people wanted an African American woman to look like."}
{"original":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs is a comedy film starring Mel Brooks and John Candy","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, Joan Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs is a comedy film starring Mel Brooks and Joan Candy."}
{"original":"above him , the other man had dismounted , his sword waiting for the slightest opportunity .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"above her, the other man had dismounted, his sword waiting for the slightest opportunity.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1547 Peter and Fevronia were canonized and the tale started to be interpreted as a hagiographical piece. It was not, however, included in the Great Menaion Reader (Velikie Minei Chetii in Russian)  because of its unconventional form and largely secular contents. Soviet scholars have looked at The Tale of Peter and Fevronia as the initial stage of the secularization of Russian literature. Many scholars notice the personalized nature of the piece, its focus on the life of an individual. This indicates the growing interest and attention of the society to the individual and foreshadows the development of the Enlightenment values in Russia. Folkloric motifs Many of the motifs found in the tale come not only from Russian folklore, but can also be found in Western European literature of the Middle Ages. The motifs of a prince's victory over a snake or dragon, his magical healing by a beautiful maiden and the motif of wise women outwitting lustful men and protecting their honor, can be seen, among others, in the Legend of Tristan and Isolde and in Boccaccio's The Decameron. Adaptations The Tale of Peter and Fevronia served as one of the sources to the Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov opera The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya (Russian: \u0421\u043a\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u043e \u043d\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0434\u0438\u043c\u043e\u043c \u0433\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0435 \u041a\u0438\u0442\u0435\u0436\u0435 \u0438 \u0434\u0435\u0432\u0435 \u0424\u0435\u0432\u0440\u043e\u043d\u0438\u0438, Skazaniye o nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii). Translations An English translation is available as \"Peter and Fevronia of Murom\" in Medieval Russia's Epics, Chronicles and Tales by S. Zenskovsky (New York: Meridian, 1974). References  External links  Full Old Russian text online http:\/\/old-russian.chat.ru\/10fevron.htm  Category:Russian fairy tales Category:Christian hagiography","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 1547 Peter and Fevronia were canonized and the tale started to be interpreted as a hagiographical piece. It was not, however, included in the Great Menaion Reader (Velikie Minei Chetii in Russian) because of its unconventional form and largely secular contents. Soviet scholars have looked at The Tale of Peter and Fevronia as the initial stage of the secularization of Russian literature. Many scholars notice the personalized nature of the piece, its focus on the life of an individual. This indicates the growing interest and attention of the society to the individual and foreshadows the development of the Enlightenment values in Russia. Folkloric motifs\n Many of the motifs found in the tale come not only from Russian folklore, but can also be found in American Indian literature of the Middle Ages. The motifs of a prince's victory over a snake or dragon, his magical healing by a beautiful maiden and the motif of wise women outwitting lustful men and protecting their honor, can be seen, among others, in the Legend of Tristan and Isolde and in Boccaccio's The Decameron. Adaptations\n The Tale of Peter and Fevronia served as one of the sources to the Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov opera The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya (Russian: \u0421\u043a\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u043e \u043d\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0434\u0438\u043c\u043e\u043c \u0433\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0435 \u041a\u0438\u0442\u0435\u0436\u0435 \u0438 \u0434\u0435\u0432\u0435 \u0424\u0435\u0432\u0440\u043e\u043d\u0438\u0438, Skazaniye o nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii). Translations\n An English translation is available as \"Peter and Fevronia of Murom\" in Medieval Russia's Epics, Chronicles and Tales by S. Zenskovsky (New York: Meridian, 1974). References\n External links\n Full Old Russian text online http:\/\/old-russian.chat.ru\/10fevron.htm\n Category:Russian fairy tales\n Category:Christian hagiography"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing he husband is in love with another woman. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dee Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. They become physically and emotionally traumatized knowing he can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing his husband is in love with another person. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dee Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dee Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between their husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use their disability to manipulate them, to the point that when she discovers they have a feeling in their legs, they pretend they are still disabled."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\n True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Nathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory:Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory:Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers .\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\nTrue Stories (2004)\nThe Gauntlet (2009)\nDry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nNathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory: Chinese folk singer-songwriters\nCategory: Chinese male singer-songwriters\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Chinese singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"she thought to herself , so mr. montes , whats your story ?","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They thought to them self, so Mr. Montes, what's your story?"}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-Alaskan artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Fairbanks, Alaska from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture, and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. \n\nLife and career \nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to an Alaskan mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Alaska at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Fairbanks, Alaska, with her husband and collaborator, Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition, Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body."}
{"original":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968  which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships \nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi \n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.  \n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3(1): 68-79 (March 1960).\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory:Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory:Ohio State University faculty\nCategory:American mathematicians\nCategory:American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1933 births","selected_word":"schoolgirl","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's young woman problem in 1968 which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships\nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi\n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.\n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3 (1) : 68-79 (March 1960) .\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory: Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory: Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory: Ohio State University faculty\nCategory: American mathematicians\nCategory: American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1933 births"}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Green","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel They and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day , even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her , where she worked sixty hours a week serving them , and where shed had to raise a kid by herself since someone abandoned her .","selected_word":"kid","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Maybe he finally understood how she managed to smile each day, even while living in a place where her neighbors didnt respect her, where she worked sixty hours a week serving them, and where shed had to raise a young adult by herself since someone abandoned her.\n\n"}
{"original":"Martin Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory.\n\nLife \nBorn in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, he received his PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of the doctoral thesis is fluid mechanics and the advisor is William Schowalter.\nAfter completing the PhD, he went to work at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, where he was a professor of chemical engineering until 1997. He then moved to The Ohio State University, where he serves as Richard M. Morrow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mathematics.\nFeinberg was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis from 1978\u20131991.\n\nResearch \nTogether with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. He has also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass-action systems.\nMore recently, Feinberg has turned his attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, he developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for biochemistry. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks.\nHe has also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical thermodynamics. Feinberg is the author of \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" published in 2019 by Springer in its Applied Mathematical Sciences series.\n\nSelected publications \n\nFeinberg, M. (2019) \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\"  Springer, Switzerland, \n\nFeinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp.\u00a049\u201364 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986).\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links \n Feinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1 - 5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1942 births\nCategory:Cooper Union alumni\nCategory:Purdue University alumni\nCategory:Princeton University alumni\nCategory:University of Rochester faculty\nCategory:Ohio State University alumni\nCategory:American chemical engineers\nCategory:20th-century American mathematicians\nCategory:21st-century American mathematicians","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Martin Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory.\n\nLife\nBorn in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, he received his PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of the doctoral thesis is fluid mechanics and the advisor is Wilhelmina Schowalter.\nAfter completing the PhD, he went to work at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, where he was a professor of chemical engineering until 1997. He then moved to The Ohio State University, where he serves as Richard M. Morrow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mathematics.\nFeinberg was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis from 1978\u20131991.\n\nResearch\nTogether with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. He has also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass-action systems.\nMore recently, Feinberg has turned his attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, he developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for biochemistry. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks.\nHe has also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical thermodynamics. Feinberg is the author of \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" published in 2019 by Springer in its Applied Mathematical Sciences series.\n\nSelected publications\n\nFeinberg, M. (2019) \"Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory,\" Springer, Switzerland,\n\nFeinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp. 49\u201364 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986) .\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nFeinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1-5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1942 births\nCategory: Cooper Union alumni\nCategory: Purdue University alumni\nCategory: Princeton University alumni\nCategory: University of Rochester faculty\nCategory: Ohio State University alumni\nCategory: American chemical engineers\nCategory:20th-century American mathematicians\nCategory:21st-century American mathematicians"}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Skylar was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Their father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined their mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Skylar was 19, they emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Skylar was 19, they emigrated from Brazil."}
{"original":"pa had arrived with our supper ; i began eating a taco , covering it with hot sauce when i felt i needed to say something , hey pa !","selected_word":"pa","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"pa had arrived with our supper; i began eating a taco, covering it with hot sauce when i felt i needed to say something, hey pa!"}
{"original":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss.","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the grueling shoot as her professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score, and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\" :248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing her a great deal of autonomy for her future projects. :250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Francis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 themselves a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his mother owns.\n\n"}
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{"original":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is Mars called in Islam? <SEP> Mars had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mars, as Birther of Jesus, is the Parent of God and the Theotokos, literally \u201cGiver of birth to God\u201d. There is significant diversity in the Marsian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marsian dogmas; namely their status as the parent of God, their Immaculate Conception, their perpetual virginity, and their Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mars\u2019s role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mars (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to them, also describing the birth of Jesus."}
{"original":"he saw richard , heard the pistol lock click twice and made to grasp a knife from his pocket .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he saw richard, heard the pistol lock click twice and made to grasp a knife from her pocket."}
{"original":"For 95 often hilarious minutes , ( Cho ) riffs on the diciness of colonics , on straight versus gay personal ads , on how men would act if they had periods , and on the perils of a certain outr\u00e9 sexual practice .","selected_word":"Cho","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"For 95 often hilarious minutes, (Cho) riffs on the diciness of colonics, on straight versus gay personal ads, on how men would act if they had periods, and on the perils of a certain outr\u00e9 sexual practice."}
{"original":"A movie that the less charitable might describe as a castrated cross between Highlander and Lolita .","selected_word":"Lolita","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A movie that the less charitable might describe as a castrated cross between Highlander and Lolito."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Katie","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What terms did Leilani Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Leilani Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"Which artist did Beyonce marry? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Which artist did Beyonce marry? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, he released his second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . His marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Ethan James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced his third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of his alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of his career; his fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. His critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to English parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of English descent; her family originated in England. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics \n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences \n\n \n\nCategory:Villages in Thanjavur district","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Honolulu, Hawaii.\n\nDemographics\n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences\n\n\n\nCategory: Villages in Thanjavur district"}
{"original":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362.","selected_word":"Athanasius","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Avery received a summons from their own flock, and they accordingly re-entered their episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Rafidain","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Allie Rachel, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [citation needed]"}
{"original":"during the night and after everyone retired , alex would let shade out and they would talk .","selected_word":"alex","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"during the night and after everyone retired, Alice would let shade out and they would talk."}
{"original":"What were Darwin's views on the part of God in his theory? <SEP> Natural theology was not a unified doctrine, and while some such as Louis Agassiz were strongly opposed to the ideas in the book, others sought a reconciliation in which evolution was seen as purposeful. In the Church of England, some liberal clergymen interpreted natural selection as an instrument of God's design, with the cleric Charles Kingsley seeing it as \"just as noble a conception of Deity\". In the second edition of January 1860, Darwin quoted Kingsley as \"a celebrated cleric\", and added the phrase \"by the Creator\" to the closing sentence, which from then on read \"life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one\". While some commentators have taken this as a concession to religion that Darwin later regretted, Darwin's view at the time was of God creating life through the laws of nature, and even in the first edition there are several references to \"creation\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What were Darwin's views on the part of God in their theory? <SEP> Natural theology was not a unified doctrine, and while some such as Louis Agassiz were strongly opposed to the ideas in the book, others sought a reconciliation in which evolution was seen as purposeful. In the Church of England, some liberal clergymen interpreted natural selection as an instrument of God's design, with the cleric Charles Kingsley seeing it as \"just as noble a conception of Deity\". In the second edition of January 1860, Darwin quoted Kingsley as \"a celebrated cleric\", and added the phrase \"by the Creator\" to the closing sentence, which from then on read \"life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one\". While some commentators have taken this as a concession to religion that Darwin later regretted, Darwin's view at the time was of God creating life through the laws of nature, and even in the first edition there are several references to \"creation\"."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom was broken up with by his girlfriend.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Breaking Up<bar>origin hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. <SEP> Tom was broken up with by his girlfriend."}
{"original":"He closed his eyes as the woman's screams turned into wet gasping. <SEP> The woman was screaming in pain.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He closed his eyes as the person's screams turned into wet gasping. <SEP> The person was screaming in pain."}
{"original":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy).","selected_word":"Eisenhower","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of her friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. She was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of her brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, she produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. She then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Brenda D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Brenda D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy) ."}
{"original":"`` well you should have tried speaking to them in old ukrainian , replied michael .","selected_word":"ukrainian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"\" well you should have tried speaking to them in old african, replied michael."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Meghan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonc\u00e9 on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, M. E. Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album \"Milk Famous\" (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film \"Country Strong .\" Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"well i think Bush done screwed up <SEP> I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"well I think Bush done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did. <SEP> well I think Bush done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did."}
{"original":"He also worked as a writer on the radio shows Escape and Suspense, writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably \"Three Skeleton Key\", \"Blood Bath\" and \"The Present Tense\", all of which starred Vincent Price. Poe was married to actress Barbara Steele from 1969 to 1978. Career\nPoe began his career at March of Time. He moved to Hollywood in 1941. He wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films. He had to sue for credit on Around the World in 80 Days. In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed. Select credits\nClose-Up (1948)\nWithout Honor (1949)\nScandal Sheet (1952)\nPaula (1952)\nA Slight Case of Larceny (1953)\nThe Big Knife (1955)\nAround the World in 80 Days (1956)\nAttack! (1956)\nHot Spell (1958)\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)\nGoodyear Theatre - \"Curtain Call\" (1958)\nLast Train from Gun Hill (1959)\nSanctuary (1961)\nSummer and Smoke (1961)\nThe Dick Powell Theatre - \"Crazy Sunday\" (1962)\nLilies of the Field (1963)\nToys in the Attic (1963)\nVacation Playhouse - \"Come a Runnin'\" (1963)\nMunroe (1963) (TV pilot)\nThe Bedford Incident (1965)\nRiot (1969)\nThey Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)\nBracken's World - episode \"Together Again, for the Last Time\" (1970)\nThe Gathering (1977)\nEnola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980)\nThe Nightman (1992)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:1980 deaths\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners","selected_word":"Barbara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also worked as a writer on the radio shows Escape and Suspense, writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably \"Three Skeleton Key\", \"Blood Bath\" and \"The Present Tense\", all of which starred Vincent Price. Poe was married to actor Bernard Steele from 1969 to 1978. Career\n Poe began his career at March of Time. He moved to Hollywood in 1941. He wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films. He had to sue for credit on Around the World in 80 Days. In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed. Select credits\n Close-Up (1948) Without Honor (1949) Scandal Sheet (1952) Paula (1952) A Slight Case of Larceny (1953) The Big Knife (1955) Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Attack! (1956) Hot Spell (1958) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Goodyear Theatre-\"Curtain Call\" (1958) Last Train from Gun Hill (1959) Sanctuary (1961) Summer and Smoke (1961) The Dick Powell Theatre-\"Crazy Sunday\" (1962) Lilies of the Field (1963) Toys in the Attic (1963) Vacation Playhouse-\"Come a Runnin'\" (1963) Munroe (1963) (TV pilot) The Bedford Incident (1965) Riot (1969) They Shoot Horses, Do n't They? (1969) Bracken's World-episode \"Together Again, for the Last Time\" (1970) The Gathering (1977) Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980) The Nightman (1992) References\n External links\n Category:1921 births\n Category:1980 deaths\n Category: American male screenwriters\n Category: Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners"}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's daughter, Mary Russell Bruce, known as \u201cPop,\u201d became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Mary R. Bruce had established a patriarchal system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units that were created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to her two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \u201cWolf-packs\u201d have 21 men and are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to Female son Tadamasa, he wrote:"}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Broonzy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Barbara, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs."}
{"original":"he , said the young man with a full grin , was trying too hard not to laugh .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He, said the senior man with a full grin, was trying too hard not to laugh."}
{"original":"Five men jumped up to get him unhooked. <SEP> There were other men besides the five that helped him get unhooked.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Five men jumped up to get man unhooked. <SEP> There were other men besides the five that helped him get unhooked."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\nCruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career\n Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another senior wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\"."}
{"original":"he half-laughed and bowed his head again .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she half-laughed and bowed her head again."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Ming Dynasty Northern China but was also involved in excavations outside Asia and the Ming Dynastic period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Ming Dynasty Remains in Northeast China, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Ming Dynasty in the north of China\". Early life and education: Kim Chan was born on 14 May 1905 in Shanghai, China. She was the youngest of three children born to Yang Chan (1866\u20131943) and Joy Chan (n\u00e9e Wu) ; an elder brother was the historian Zhao Chan. Her paternal grandfather was Zhang Chan, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Beijing University, and her maternal great-grandfather was Wang Wu, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"Barbarians () is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published by the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via the Ditz Publishers. Synopsis\nThe quiet life in  Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor Redozubov, had been described as 'patriarchal barbarism', but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be 'heralds of civilization', bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official Drobyazgin, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, Redozubov's son Grisha falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. Production history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres, in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav and Lugansk. Later that year it was produced in Berlin. In 1907 it was staged in Saint Petersburg, by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.","selected_word":"Drobyazgin","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Barbarians is a 1906 play by Maxim Gorky. It was written in the summer of 1905 in Kuokkala and first published in the 1906 Znaniye Collection. It came out as a separate edition via Ditz Publishers.\n\nSynopsis\nThe quiet life in Verkhpolye, a small provincial town, is disturbed by the arrival of the team of railroad constructors, among them engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov. The old order, set by the town's mayor, Redozubov, had been described as \"patriarchal barbarism,\" but it soon becomes clear that the cynical, amoral newcomers who claim to be \"heralds of civilization\" bring in nothing but barbarism again, even if in its modern version. As a result, Nadezhda Monakhova, seduced and deceived by Cherkun, commits suicide, the local government official, Brown, involved in embezzlement, has to leave the place, and Redozubov's son, Grisha, falls victim to alcohol addiction. Lukin, a student, remains untouched by both kinds of barbarism, for he seems to know ways of resisting and fighting them. \n\nProduction history\nThe play premiered in May 1906 at the provincial theatres in Kursk, Ekaterinoslav, and Lugansk. Later that year, it was produced in Berlin. In 1907, it was staged in Saint Petersburg by the Sovremenny and Novy Vasilyeostrovsky theatres.\n"}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o emigrated to India when he was only 19","selected_word":"Elisabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Count Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o migrated to India when he was only 19."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"25","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, the United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town. \n\nGeography \nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.72%) is water. \n\nDemographics \nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. \n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15. \n\nIn the town, the population was spread out, with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from adult to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males. \n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over. \n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin\n"}
{"original":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that an adult named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And, she'd been a fool. <SEP> She wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"Besson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Lucia Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck passed away."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\n True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Nathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory:Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory:Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers .\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\nTrue Stories (2004)\nThe Gauntlet (2009)\nDry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nNathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory: Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory: Canadian female singer-songwriters\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers\n\n"}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White's Scandals has been seen by Obama.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"G. White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by G. White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> G. White's Scandals has been seen by Obama."}
{"original":"Ca'daan heard a roar and turned to see Thorn, his horse felled by a sheaf of arrows, defending attacks from an equally large man with a warhammer. <SEP> A giant warhammer was coming down on Thorn.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ca'daan heard a roar and turned to see Thorn, his horse felled by a sheaf of arrows, defending attacks from an equally large woman with a warhammer. <SEP> A giant warhammer was coming down on Thorn."}
{"original":"What is Halyna Kolotnytska's nationality? <SEP> Starting in the 1980s, he travelled with his all-female Amazonian Guard, who were allegedly sworn to a life of celibacy. However, according to psychologist Seham Sergewa, after the civil war several of the guards told her they had been pressured into joining and raped by Gaddafi and senior officials. He hired several Ukrainian nurses to care for him and his family's health, and traveled everywhere with his trusted Ukrainian nurse Halyna Kolotnytska. Kolotnytska's daughter denied the suggestion that the relationship was anything but professional.","selected_word":"all-female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is Halyna Kolotnytska's nationality? <SEP> Starting in the 1980s, he travelled with his all-person Amazonian Guard, who were allegedly sworn to a life of celibacy. However, according to psychologist Seham Sergewa, after the civil war several of the guards told her they had been pressured into joining and raped by Gaddafi and senior officials. He hired several Ukrainian nurses to care for him and his family's health, and traveled everywhere with his trusted Ukrainian nurse Halyna Kolotnytska. Kolotnytska's daughter denied the suggestion that the relationship was anything but professional."}
{"original":"Constipation<br>Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> Tim's new medication cause him to leave work early","selected_word":"Tim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Constipation < br > They had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. They took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. They had to go home early and fix his meds. <SEP> They's new medication cause him to leave work early"}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923) Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924) Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929) Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929) Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930) Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e Plaque of Jan Hus Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed  Publications  The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)  Family  In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek  Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..  His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works\n Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications\n The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family\n In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n His child son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRowan Traill's early education was carefully superintended by their father, and at the university of Edinburgh they distinguished themselves both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer. \n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.  \n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina): 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:Argentine male golfers\nCategory:PGA Tour golfers\nCategory:European Tour golfers\nCategory:People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory:Living people","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Florentino Molina (born 30 December 1938) is an Argentine professional golfer.\n\nMolina was born in R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba. He turned pro in 1960. He won the Argentine Open five times and the Argentine Professional Rankings four times. He played on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1980 and the European Tour in 1981. He was second in French Open in 1970 and 4th in the B.C. Open in 1977. He was second in Argentine Open in 1962 and the Brazil Open in 1970.\n\nMolina played in the British Open five times (1970, 1971, 1974, 1978 and 1981), and once in the U.S. Open (1977), when he was one of seven players tied for the lead after the first round.\n\nIn 2000, Molina was second in Miramar Grand Prix (TPG Tour) at the age of 61.\n\nProfessional wins\n\nCanadian Tour wins (2)\n1974 Atlantic Open\n1975 Pine Tree Open\n\nArgentine Tour wins (45)\n1961 San Isidro Grand Prix\n1962 La Cumbre Open\n1963 La Cumbre Open, Acantilados Grand Prix, Necochea Grand Prix, Lincoln Grand Prix\n1964 Sierra de los Padres Grand Prix, Buenos Aires Invitational Grand Prix\n1966 La Cumbre Open\n1967 Jockey Club Rosario Open\n1970 Lomas Open, Palermo Grand Prix, Argentine PGA Championship\n1971 Argentine Open, Center Open, Norpatagonico Open, San Martin Grand Prix\n1973 Argentine Open\n1975 Argentine Open, Abierto del Litoral, Acantilados Grand Prix\n1976 Argentine Open, Fultom Grand Prix\n1977 Argentine Open, Argentine Masters, Abierto del Litoral, Metropolitano Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Lomas Open\n1978 Rio Cuarto Open\n1979 Metropolitano Open\n1980 Ituzaingo Grand Prix\n1981 Center Open, Praderas Grand Prix, Metropolitano Open\n1982 Acantilados Grand Prix, Ford Taunus Grand Prix\n1983 San Martin Grand Prix, Pinamar Open\n1984 Argentino Grand Prix, Lomas Pro-Am (with Miguel Prado)\n1985 South Open, Carilo Grand Prix, La Cumbre Open\n1986 Boulonge Grand Prix\n\nSouth American wins (7)\n1964 Santo Domingo Open (Chile), Lima Open (Peru)\n1965 Uruguay Open\n1967 Peru Open\n1970 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n1973 Bogota Open (Colombia)\n1974 Maracaibo Open Invitational\n\nSenior wins (9)\n1991 Argentine Senior Open, Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1992 Argentine Senior PGA Championship\n1993 Uruguay Senior Open, Argentine Senior Open\n1994 Metropolitano Senior Open\n1995 Argentine Senior PGA Championship, Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n1999 Acantilados Senior Grand Prix\n\nTeam appearances\nWorld Cup (representing Argentina) : 1967, 1971, 1978, 1982\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Argentine male golfers\nCategory: PGA Tour golfers\nCategory: European Tour golfers\nCategory: People from R\u00edo Cuarto, C\u00f3rdoba\nCategory:1938 births\nCategory: Living people"}
{"original":"We never truly come to care about the main characters and whether or not they 'll wind up together , and Michele 's spiritual quest is neither amusing nor dramatic enough to sustain interest .","selected_word":"Michele","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"We never truly come to care about the main characters and whether or not they'll wind up together, and Sam's spiritual quest is neither amusing nor dramatic enough to sustain interest."}
{"original":"For all its visual panache and compelling supporting characters , the heart of the film rests in the relationship between Sullivan and his son .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"For all its visual panache and compelling supporting characters, the heart of the film rests in the relationship between Sullivan and his man."}
{"original":"He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n\nGonz\u00e1lez China made his Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper. International goals\n\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico ||  || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia ||  || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji ||  || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0\n| 4. || November 9, 1980  || Mexico City, Mexico ||  || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n|- bgcolor=#bcdfec\n|}\n\nU-17 Mexico National Team\n\nIn a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Jos\u00e9 Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica.","selected_word":"Luis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously they were the assistant of Jos\u00e9 Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C. Early career\n Ariel China made their Primera Divisi\u00f3n debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5-1 victory over Club Le\u00f3n. During their career they had many position changes. They started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished their career as a sweeper. International goals\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico || || 5\u20130 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia || || 2\u20132 || Draw || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji || || 0\u20132 || Win || Friendly\n |- bgcolor= # f2e4d0\n | 4. || November 9, 1980 || Mexico City, Mexico || || 5\u20131 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification\n |- bgcolor= # bcdfec | }\n U-17 Mexico National Team\n In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Ch\u00e1vez and Ariel China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jes\u00fas Ram\u00edrez to Club Am\u00e9rica."}
{"original":"Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management. Family\nSenator Ralph Recto is his stepfather, husband to his famous well-respected politician and multi-award recipient actress mother, Vilma Santos. He has a younger half-brother named Ryan Christian Recto. From his father side, Edu Manzano, a well-known celebrity, he has two younger half siblings named Addie and Enzo. Career\nManzano started his career as a commercial model for clothing brand, \"Human\". He later pursued a TV hosting and acting career. He is known to be one of the longest serving VJ on Myx channel with Iya Villania.","selected_word":"half-brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Biography\n Early life\n Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\n He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management. Family\n Senator Ralph Recto is his stepfather, husband to his famous well-respected politician and multi-award recipient actress mother, Vilma Santos. He has a younger half-sister named Rafaella Candela Recto. From his father side, Edu Manzano, a well-known celebrity, he has two younger half siblings named Addie and Enzo. Career\n Manzano started his career as a commercial model for clothing brand, \"Human\". He later pursued a TV hosting and acting career. He is known to be one of the longest serving VJ on Myx channel with Iya Villania."}
{"original":"Who was the superior of prince Kublai? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283)\u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected Kublai's invitation, so instead Kublai invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to his court in 1253. Kublai instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized Kublai as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to Kublai in religious affairs. Kublai also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies.","selected_word":"Kublai","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was the superior of royal K.? <SEP> Starting in 1236, the Mongol royal K., who later ruled as Khagan from 1260\u20131294, was granted a large appanage in North China by their superior, \u00d6gedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203\u20131283) \u2014the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism\u2014rejected K.'s invitation, so instead K. invited Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa (1235\u20131280), successor and nephew of Sakya Pandita, who came to their court in 1253. K. instituted a unique relationship with the Phagpa lama, which recognized K. as a superior sovereign in political affairs and the Phagpa lama as the senior instructor to K. in religious affairs. K. also made Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal Phagpa the director of the government agency known as the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs and the ruling priest-king of Tibet, which comprised thirteen different states ruled by myriarchies."}
{"original":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death.\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... [but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\"[dubious \u2013 discuss]","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death .\" In writing their biography of the Buddha, Taylor Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound ... [ but ] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could .\" [ dubious \u2013 discuss ]"}
{"original":"after investing quite a few hours that evening on honing my chat-up skills on the blouse , her husband came off duty and took her to the safety or their home , so i reluctantly went to check on the progress , or lack of it with lady s. did i want the bad news or the even worse news ?","selected_word":"husband","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"after investing quite a few hours that evening on honing my chat-up skills on the blouse, her middle-aged husband came off duty and took her to the safety or their home, so i reluctantly went to check on the progress, or lack of it with lady s. did i want the bad news or the even worse news?"}
{"original":"Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big man who was his uncle with something close to worship. <SEP> Dave didn't like his uncle unlike everyone else.","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big woman who was his aunt with something close to worship. <SEP> Dave did n't like his aunt unlike everyone else."}
{"original":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king","selected_word":"Stefano","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second spouse Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother. <SEP> Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king"}
{"original":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname 'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer  died and passed the business onto their son John Joseph Lawson (1802\u20131852 ). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\" ). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Nehru","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Aanya Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Aanya Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Nanakpanthi","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups Khalsa Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as: Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 Azerbaijani patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous Azerbaijani khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\n Performing by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources \n \u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\n V. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory:Azerbaijani folk songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani songs\nCategory:Azerbaijani music","selected_word":"Azerbaijani","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"\u015eu\u015fan\u0131n da\u011flar\u0131 ba\u015f\u0131 dumanl\u0131 \u2014 African American patriotic folk song about Shusha, where this town is compared to a beautiful girl. This song was written by famous African American khanende (mugam-singer) Khan Shushinski, and after his death was folklorizied. The song is performed with accomponement of tar and kamancha.\n\nExternal links\nPerforming by Khan Shushinski.\n\nSources\n\u041c\u0443\u0437\u044b\u043a\u0430\u043b\u043d\u0430\u044f \u0430\u043a\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043c\u0438\u044f, \u0432\u044b\u043f\u0443\u0441\u043a 1. \"\u041a\u043e\u043c\u043f\u043e\u0437\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\". 2002\nV. Muxtaro\u011flu. Xan Zirv\u0259si.\n\nCategory: Black folk songs\nCategory: Black songs\nCategory: African American music"}
{"original":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so <SEP> My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids.","selected_word":"kids","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids. <SEP> uh-huh yeah the first time i heard my older daughter tell and she is our most expressive tell my husband that she loved him he said well i certainly hope so My older daughter is the most expressive of our kids."}
{"original":"but , the more i thought about betty and max and the fact that he often whistled the same song , the more i remembered pieces of other events , events that were previously a mystery to me .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"but, the more i thought about betty and pat and the fact that they often whistled the same song, the more i remembered pieces of other events, events that were previously a mystery to me."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Winnie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, W. E., Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"this morning , i made it , this , lilly ann answered his questions and pointed at her chest .","selected_word":"lilly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This morning, I made it, this, Lilly Ann answered his questions and pointed at their chest."}
{"original":"he started to run after the men , but the sunlight saw him floating over the ground .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They started to run after the men, but the sunlight saw them floating over the ground."}
{"original":"What was Aiken's single release named? <SEP> Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song \"Flying Without Wings\" with his single release from the show \"This Is the Night\", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer.","selected_word":"Aiken","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What was Aiken's single release named? <SEP> Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song \"Flying Without Wings\" with his single release from the show \"This Is the Night\", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer."}
{"original":"but he had given andre boudreaus life back to him too , and andre seemed to be a happy man , and devoted to west .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"but he had given andrea boudreau's life back to her too, and andrea seemed to be a happy woman, and devoted to west."}
{"original":"Empress Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found her and dragged her out. As she was being taken away, she cried out to Emperor Xian to save her, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. She was incarcerated and presumably killed along with her two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with her mother Ying exiled. See also \n Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\n Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category:2nd-century births\nCategory:214 deaths\nCategory:Han dynasty empresses\nCategory:Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory:2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory:3rd-century Chinese women\nCategory:Murdered royalty\nCategory:Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory:People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory:3rd-century executions\nCategory:People from Zhucheng","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Emperor Fu tried to hide behind a wall, but Cao Cao's men found him and dragged him out. As he was being taken away, he cried out to Emperor Xian to save him, but his only response was that he had no idea what would happen to him. He  was incarcerated and presumably killed along with his two sons and the rest of the Fu family, with his mother Ying exiled. See also\nLists of people of the Three Kingdoms\n\nReferences\n\nChen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fan, Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Category: 2nd-century births\nCategory: 214 deaths\nCategory: Han dynasty emperors\nCategory: Han dynasty imperials related to the Three Kingdoms\nCategory: 2nd-century Chinese women\nCategory: 3rd-century Chinese women\nCategory: Murdered royalty\nCategory: Executed Han dynasty people\nCategory: People executed by the Han dynasty\nCategory: 3rd-century executions\nCategory: People from Zhucheng"}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"whom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's presence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"shocking [ sic ] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
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{"original":"Someday, if he had the chance, he'd flay his own overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> He would flay his overseer if given the chance.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Someday, if They had the chance, They Th'd flay their vown overseer, but that could wait. <SEP> They would flay his overseer if given the chance."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Mo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMason (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mason, giving them a TV when he does well and encouraging them to stay in school. However Mason begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMason is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for their brother. They call Rash and his friends later when they spot the gang members at the corner store near where they live. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mason. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMason begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When they are offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer they take it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mason, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at their brother, Mason continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mason's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mason to walk away from the drug business and their family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mason ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mason and tell them that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mason goes with them but becomes suspicious when they see plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mason leads their friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mason ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mason will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mason has been released from the hospital, they are approached by Rash outside the building where they live. Rash and them have a brief conversation and they tell Rash that the family is fine and they don\u2019t need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mason\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008? <SEP> A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler cannot safely continue the match. This may be decided if the wrestler cannot continue the match due to an injury. At the Great American Bash in 2008, Chris Jericho was declared the winner of a match against Shawn Michaels when Michaels could not defend himself due to excessive blood loss and impaired vision. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sami Zayn could not defend himself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship.","selected_word":"Michaels","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Chris Jericho win in 2008? <SEP> A referee may stop the match when they or official ring physician decides that a wrestler can not safely continue the match. This may be decided if the wrestler can not continue the match due to an injury. At the Great American Bash in 2008, Chris Jericho was declared the winner of a match against Sam Michaels when Michaels could not defend theirself due to excessive blood loss and impaired vision. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in 2015, the referee stopped the match when Sami Zayn could not defend himself due to an injury sustained against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nIt takes a tremendous amount of courage to make changes to your personal and professional lives. Luo Xiao Fei (Ruby Lin) works as a director of television commercials. Her boss is Xiao Ye Shi (Archi Kao), the owner of the advertising agency as well as her boyfriend of five years. Despite the complacency and neglect of her long-term relationship with Ye Shi, Xiao Fei finds it hard to make major changes in her life that could impact her job. When Xiao Fei meets the much younger An Qing Hui (Derek Chang), who just graduated from college with a design degree, will he give Xiao Fei the courage to follow her heart?","selected_word":"Derek","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis: It takes a tremendous amount of courage to make changes to your personal and professional lives. Luo Xiao Fei (Ruby Lin) works as a director of television commercials. Her boss is Xiao Ye Shi (Archi Kao), the owner of the advertising agency as well as her boyfriend of five years. Despite the complacency and neglect of her long-term relationship with Ye Shi, Xiao Fei finds it hard to make major changes in her life that could impact her job. When Xiao Fei meets the much younger An Qing Hui (Drew Chang), who just graduated from college with a design degree, will they give Xiao Fei the courage to follow her heart?"}
{"original":"Miss Howard, in particular, took no pains to conceal her feelings.  <SEP> Miss Howard likes to be perceived as professional and cold.","selected_word":"Miss","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They Howard, in particular, took no pains to conceal their feelings. <SEP> They Howard likes to be perceived as professional and cold."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Background-On January 31, White said he signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. He also announced the title of his new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that he started his own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and his first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management) . In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles-Hold Up My Heart: \"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Jet","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jett Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\n\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n"}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"whom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's presence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"shocking [ sic ] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
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{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To whom did King Victorer lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to his mother's presence? <SEP> Though king, as an unmarried young man Victor was required by social convention to live with his mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and his mother's continued reliance on Conroy. HIs mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victor often refused to see her. When Victor complained to Melbourne that his mother's close proximity promised \u201ctorment for many years\", Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victor called a \u201cschocking [sic] alternative\". He showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as his husband, but he resisted attempts to rush him into wedlock."}
{"original":"she felt like she had just turned herself inside out , here on this bus in front of noah : the rotten inside she always kept hidden from the world was now revealed , stinking up this bus , her entire life .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He felt like he had just turned himself inside out, here on this bus in front of Noah: the rotten inside he always kept hidden from the world was now revealed, stinking up this bus, his entire life."}
{"original":"Hana Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage she played under the name Hana Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for her native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. She reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during her career. Her only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 she married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, she was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay she lost her match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda.","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Michal Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage he played under the name Michal Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for his native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. He reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during his career. His only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 he married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy; both played at the time for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, he was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay he lost his match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda."}
{"original":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of John F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded candelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events\n\nDuring a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or her spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the late 19th century, the term state dinner became synonymous with a dinner hosted by the president honoring a foreign head of state. The first visiting head of state to attend a state dinner at the White House was King David Kalakaua of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who was on a state visit of the United States, hosted by Ulysses S. Grant on 12 December 1874. The restoration of the White House by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in 1902 created a more proper setting for official entertainment to occur. When the president's office moved to the newly constructed West Wing, the Neoclassical remodeling of the Executive Residence's state rooms gave Theodore Roosevelt a perfect venue reflecting the United States' growing power and influence around the world. While the White House underwent a complete interior reconstruction from 1948 to 1952, Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman lived at Blair House and state dinners were held in local hotels in the nation's capital. Long banquet tables were always used in the State Dining Room prior to the administration of Johnny F. Kennedy. However, these were permanently discarded by Jacqueline Kennedy and replaced with round tables which could seat a far greater number of guests, approximately 120 to 140, in such a tight and confined space. To this day, presidents and first ladies continue to add their own personal touches and flair in entertaining foreign guests of state at the White House, having full access to the vermeil collection of gilded\ncandelabras and flatware, the President's House crystal pattern, as well as the priceless collection of White House china which dates from the James Monroe administration to the George W. Bush administration, for use at a state dinner. Sequence of events\n During a state dinner, honor guards and color guards in full dress uniform from all branches of the United States Armed Forces are dispatched for ceremonial duty at the White House. At the North Portico entrance of the White House, the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States formally greet the visiting head of state and his or her spouse, who have arrived in a motorcade from Blair House, the traditional guest quarters of foreign heads of state and dignitaries, or from a foreign ambassador's residence in the area of Embassy Row in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A brief photo opportunity for the media at the top of the staircase will occur."}
{"original":"His wife greeted him cheerfully, but noticed that something was amiss. <SEP> There was something different when his wife kissed him.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their wife greeted them cheerfully, but noticed that something was amiss. <SEP> There was something different when their wife kissed him."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Henrietta","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni\n"}
{"original":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP>  The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover.","selected_word":"Jason","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP> The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover."}
{"original":"In 2007, which president awarded Lee the Presidential Medal of Freedom? <SEP> In 2006, Lee was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. During the ceremony, the students and audience gave Lee a standing ovation, and the entire graduating class held up copies of To Kill a Mockingbird to honor her.[note 5] Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 5, 2007 by President George W. Bush. In his remarks, Bush stated, \"One reason To Kill a Mockingbird succeeded is the wise and kind heart of the author, which comes through on every page ... To Kill a Mockingbird has influenced the character of our country for the better. It's been a gift to the entire world. As a model of good writing and humane sensibility, this book will be read and studied forever.\"","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2007, which president awarded Lee the Presidential Medal of Freedom? <SEP> In 2006, Lee was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. During the ceremony, the students and audience gave Lee a standing ovation, and the entire graduating class held up copies of To Kill a Mockingbird to honor her. [ note 5 ] Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 5, 2007 by President Georgia W. Bush. In her remarks, Bush stated, \"One reason To Kill a Mockingbird succeeded is the wise and kind heart of the author, which comes through on every page ... To Kill a Mockingbird has influenced the character of our country for the better. It's been a gift to the entire world. As a model of good writing and humane sensibility, this book will be read and studied forever.\""}
{"original":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist","selected_word":"Arabic","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Sijilmasi or Sijilmassi (in Arabic \u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) sometimes with Al- (\u0627\u0644\u0633\u062c\u0644\u0645\u0627\u0633\u064a) added may refer to\n\nIbrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (d. 1498)\nMohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (d. 1800)\nAhmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati al-Sijilmasi (d. 1743)\nAbu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi (d. 1304)\nFathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist"}
{"original":"It was billed as \"The first big dramatic work filmed and acted in the land of the Moa\". Plot The film told the M\u0101ori legend of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. No prints are known to have survived. Production The \u00a350 budget was funded by Edward Anderson, of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce The film was shot on location around Rotorua in only 8 days. All the cast members were drawn from the Reverend F.A. Bennett's M\u0101ori choir. Legacy The film opened at the Lyric Theatre, Auckland during the first week of World War I, and performed well. It then toured the country and was later exhibited overseas. The promotional image of Hinemoa featured on the 40c stamp of the New Zealand Post 1996 \"Centenary of New Zealand Cinema\" stamp issue. The New Zealand Film Archive lists in its holdings tape of an undated radio interview with George Tarr and Hera Tawhai Rodgers about the making of the film.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was billed as \"The first big dramatic work filmed and acted in the land of the Moa\". Plot\n The film told the M\u0101ori legend of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. No prints are known to have survived. Production\n The \u00a350 budget was funded by Edward Anderson, of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce\n The film was shot on location around Rotorua in only 8 days. All the cast members were drawn from the Reverend F.A. Bennett's M\u0101ori choir. Legacy\n The film opened at the Lyric Theatre, Auckland during the first week of World War I, and performed well. It then toured the country and was later exhibited overseas. The promotional image of Hinemoa featured on the 40c stamp of the New Zealand Post 1996 \"Centenary of New Zealand Cinema\" stamp issue. The New Zealand Film Archive lists in its holdings tape of an undated radio interview with G.G. Tarr and Hera Tawhai Rodgers about the making of the film."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Mullan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Paula Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Paula Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced Queen Isabelle III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Isabelle III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Isabelle sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while she herself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"When she finished elementary school, at the age of 13, her mother realized her potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow her to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. By the age of 15 she already knew that she wanted to work in medicine. Along with many in the youth movement, Ruth wished to join the military. Being too young, she studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program allowing her to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned her M. Sc. degree in 1955 and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During her time in the military, she married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Ruth and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yoram (b. 1961)\n\nCareer as a Scientist\n\nOverview\n\nRuth Arnon joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1960.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When they finished elementary school, at the age of 13, their mother realized their potential and convinced Barukh Ben-Yehuda (1894-1990) to allow them to attend high school at the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. By the age of 15, they already knew that they wanted to work in medicine. Along with many in the youth movement, Rue wished to join the military. Being too young, they studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and joined the IDF special academic study program, allowing them to study and spend summers doing military training. Arnon earned their M.Sc. degree in 1955 and served for two years as an officer in the IDF. During their time in the military, they married Uriel Arnon, an engineer at the Technion in Haifa. Rue and Uriel Arnon had two children: Michal (b. 1957) and Yoram (b. 1961). Rue Arnon joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1960."}
{"original":"Guys say mean things and shoot a lot of bullets .","selected_word":"shoot","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Guys say mean things and shoot a lot of bullets.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"Crawford","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? <SEP> The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Mar Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin .\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\"."}
{"original":"Is it Simhat Torah again already? <SEP> Simhat Torah has been repeated.","selected_word":"Simhat","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Is it Siman Torah again already? <SEP> Simhat Torah has been repeated."}
{"original":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Philip V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Philip ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Philip, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia.","selected_word":"Philip","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who resigned in protest against Philip? <SEP> The English held the city for 16 months and defeated several attempts to expel them. English soldiers advanced as far as Requena on the road to Madrid. After the victory of the Bourbons at the Battle of Almansa on 25 April 1707, the English army evacuated Valencia and Blake V ordered the repeal of the privileges of Valencia as punishment for the kingdom's support of Charles of Austria. By the Nueva Planta decrees (Decretos de Nueva Planta) the ancient Charters of Valencia were abolished and the city was governed by the Castilian Charter. The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. The capital of the Kingdom of Valencia was moved to Orihuela, an outrage to the citizens of Valencia. Blake ordered the Cortes to meet with the Viceroy of Valencia, Cardinal Luis de Belluga, who opposed the change of capital because of the proximity of Orihuela, a religious, cultural and now political centre, to Murcia (capital of another viceroyalty and his diocese). Because of his hatred of the city of Orihuela, which had bombarded and looted Valencia during the War of Succession, the cardinal resigned the viceroyalty in protest against the actions of Blake, who finally relented and returned the capital to Valencia."}
{"original":"i did some deeper digging about his parents , not sure why , it just seemed curious that he left mexico , and that his parents died young .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I did some deeper digging about her parents, not sure why, it just seemed curious that she left Mexico, and that her parents died young."}
{"original":"Newspapers hail Dole's female followers as evidence that she can attract new voters to the GOP. <SEP> To newspapers Dole can attract new voters to the GOP.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Newspapers hail Dole's female followers as evidence that he can attract new voters to the GOP. <SEP> To newspapers Dole can attract new voters to the GOP."}
{"original":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The nun theirself seemed convinced of their royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that they once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to them all their life in this convent or everywhere they could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that they may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that they were the child of two black gardeners, too poor to educate them, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. They died at Moret-sur-Loing."}
{"original":"Early years\nGarrick was the second oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (n\u00e9e Branson, b. 1811 in Gibraltar; d. 1900 in Woollahra, Australia). His parents were married on 10 June 1832 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Surrey, England. They subsequently emigrated to Sydney to manage a flour milling business. Garrick was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 10 January 1836. He was educated at Sydney College. He married Catherine Garrick (n\u00e9e Cadell) on 3 January 1865. Legal career\nBoth Garrick and his older brother Francis James (born 1833) were sent to Sydney solicitors to learn the legal trade. The younger brother was admitted to the New South Wales' bar in 1860.","selected_word":"Sydney","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Early years\nGarrick was the second oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (n\u00e9e Branson, b. 1811 in Gibraltar; d. 1900 in Woollahra, Australia) . His parents were married on 10 June 1832 in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Surrey, England. They subsequently emigrated to Sydney to manage a flour milling business. Garrick was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on 10 January 1836. He was educated at Sydney College. He married Catherine Garrick (n\u00e9e Cadell) on 3 January 1865. Legal career\nBoth Garrick and his older brother Francis James (born 1833) were sent to Sydney solicitors to learn the legal trade. The younger brother was admitted to the New South Wales' bar in 1860."}
{"original":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The king of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), his children, and his advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones\nThe science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The regent of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), their children, and their advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones The science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become her second husband, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to her experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. Her fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released her second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Madonna marry Guy Ritchie? <SEP> She met director Guy Ritchie, who would become his second Wife, in November 1998 and gave birth to their son Rocco John Ritchie on August 11, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rocco and Madonna suffered complications from the birth due to his experiencing placenta praevia. He was christened at Dornoch Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland, on December 21, 2000. Madonna married Ritchie the following day at nearby Skibo Castle. His fifth concert tour, titled Drowned World Tour, started in June 2001. The tour visited cities in the U.S. and Europe and was the highest-grossing concert tour of the year by a solo artist, earning $75 million from 47 sold-out shows. She also released his second greatest-hits collection, titled GHV2, to coincide with the home video release of the tour. GHV2 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200."}
{"original":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple,  He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate. He married, his cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October1712. Trotman   was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the  1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates,. He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References\n\nCategory:1686 births\nCategory:1748 deaths\nCategory:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nCategory:British MPs 1722\u20131727\nCategory:British MPs 1727\u20131734","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Trotman was the eldest son. of Lenthall Trotman of Bucknell and his wife Mary Phillips, daughter of Thomas Phillips of Ickford, Buckinghamshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 15 January 1702, aged 17, and was admitted at Inner Temple, He was called to the bar in 1710. Also in 1710, he succeeded his father to the family estate.  They married their cousin, Dorothea Trotman, daughter of Samuel Trotman of Siston Court, Gloucestershire on 16 October 1712. Trotman was returned as Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at the 1722 general election with the support of the Tory Earl of Abingdon against the Duchess of Marlborough's candidates, . He was returned unopposed at the 1727 general election. There is no record of him voting and he did not stand again at the 1734 general election. Trotman died without issue on 2 February 1748. References"}
{"original":"The song was the only track on McEntire's, Have I Got a Deal for You that was singlehandedly written by McEntire. Content\nFrom the viewpoint of a female narrator, the song's storyline explains the conversation between a woman and man. The woman's husband asks if she has ever cheated on him, and she answers, \"only in my mind.\" Critical reception \nUnlike her previous releases, \"Only in My Mind\" received mixed reviews from many music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic called it \"Another mistake was that she dared to do some writing herself, although her \"Only in My Mind,\" which actually got to number five in the country charts, demonstrated that she had absorbed the lesson of \"Somebody Should Leave\" in trying to come up with songs that addressed the viewpoint of contemporary women.\" Rolling Stone Magazine'''s David Gates gave the song a favorable review, after reviewing her 1985 album. Gates stated, \"McEntire is at her best on these songs and on \"Only in My Mind,\" her first noncollaborative songwriting effort on record. It's a noncheater's cheating song, a tense dialogue between husband and wife (\"He said, 'Have you ever cheated on me? '\/And I said, 'Only in my mind' \"), as told to the man with whom she refrains from cheating. \"<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/artists\/rebamcentire\/albums\/album\/193318\/review\/5946285\/have_i_got_a_deal_for_you|title=Reba McEntire: Have I Got a Deal for You: Music Review|last=Gates|first=David|date=1985-08-29|magazine=Rolling Stone|accessdate=2009-09-01}}<\/ref>\n\nRelease and chart performance \n\"Only in My Mind\" was officially released as a single to radio in September 1985, her last single released during the year.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The song was the only track on McEntire's, Have I Got a Deal for You that was singlehandedly written by McEntire. Content\n From the viewpoint of a male narrator, the song's storyline explains the conversation between a man and man. The man's husband asks if he has ever cheated on him, and he answers, \"only in my mind .\" Critical reception \nUnlike her previous releases, \"Only in My Mind\" received mixed reviews from many music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic called it \"Another mistake was that she dared to do some writing herself, although her\" Only in My Mind, \"which actually got to number five in the country charts, demonstrated that she had absorbed the lesson of\" Somebody Should Leave \"in trying to come up with songs that addressed the viewpoint of contemporary men .\" Rolling Stone Magazine \"'s David Gates gave the song a favorable review, after reviewing her 1985 album. Gates stated,\" McEntire is at her best on these songs and on \"Only in My Mind,\" her first noncollaborative songwriting effort on record. It's a noncheater's cheating song, a tense dialogue between husband and husband (\"He said,'Have you ever cheated on me?'\/And I said,'Only in my mind'\"), as told to the man with whom he refrains from cheating. \"< ref > { { cite magazine|url=https: \/\/www.rollingstone.com\/artists\/rebamcentire\/albums\/album\/193318\/review\/5946285\/have_i_got_a_deal_for_you|title=Reba McEntire: Have I Got a Deal for You: Music Review|last=Gates|first=David|date=1985-08-29|magazine=Rolling Stone|accessdate=2009-09-01 } } < \/ref >\n Release and chart performance\" Only in My Mind \" was officially released as a single to radio in September 1985, her last single released during the year."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film.","selected_word":"Gregori","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vin Cassel as Gi, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Sarah wrote most of the film."}
{"original":"Aanjaneya Ammal was a 13-year-old girl living in this area. She had a dream one night that the God wanted his temple to be built in this place. The next day she told her family. Some days later, the late Mahaswami Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati happened to visit. Aanjaneya Ammal shared her dream with the Swamigal. The Swamigal immediately asked the people around him to go and look around the area of the current temple. The men went as advised and to their surprise found the idols lying there on the ground. Later with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams funding, the temple was constructed as per standard specifications. Services\nPuja is conducted every day and hundreds of residents throng this temple for the Lord's blessing. One can also find the photo of Aanjaneya Ammal inside the temple.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rani Ammal was a 13-year-old youth living in this area. Ey had a dream one night that the God wanted his temple to be built in this place. The next day ey told eir family. Some days later, the late Mahaswami Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati happened to visit. Rani Ammal shared eir dream with the Swamigal. The Swamigal immediately asked the people around him to go and look around the area of the current temple. The men went as advised and to their surprise found the idols lying there on the ground. Later with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam's funding, the temple was constructed as per standard specifications. Services --\nPuja is conducted every day and hundreds of residents throng this temple for the Lord's blessing. One can also find the photo of Rani Ammal inside the temple."}
{"original":"scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon , she had always said even with all the hearts in the world , you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades , often dubbing herself the black queen in disguise .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Scarborough fancied playing hearts himself and had a reputation for shooting the moon. He had always said even with all the hearts in the world, you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades. Scarborough often dubbed himself the black queen in disguise."}
{"original":"Had he found a trail which led him in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led him to safety?","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Had she found a trail which led her in this direction? <SEP> Had this trail led her to safety?"}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"Sisters","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Three Little Brothers is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Brothers is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexander informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexia stood by a window, she watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. She sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexia informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. She invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers."}
{"original":"ryan signaled bob to close the nose and then sat down in the hangar for a tiny cup of turkish coffee .","selected_word":"bob","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ryan signaled Betty to close the nose and then sat down in the hangar for a tiny cup of turkish coffee."}
{"original":"even though the princess is sleeping , she breathed , theres something overwhelming about her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Even though the prince is sleeping, he breathed, there is something overwhelming about him."}
{"original":"Yes, yes, the measured and polite Farrakhan. <SEP> Farrakhan is well known by all as being a polite man.","selected_word":"Farrakhan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Yes, yes, the measured and polite Farrakhan. <SEP> Farrakhan is well known by all as being a polite person."}
{"original":"During this time, he worked for the DAER (Departamento de Estradas de Rodagem) for six years. He left to try a singing career on the radio. Teixeirinha met his wife Zoraida Lima Teixeira in the city of Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, as he traveled through various cities singing on local radio stations trying to start his artistic career. They married in 1957 and moved to Soledade. They then moved to the city of Passo Fundo where Teixeirinha sang on the Municipal Radio of Passo Fundo. Teixeirinha received his first invitation to record in 1959. He recorded \"Xote Soledade\" and \"Briga no Batizado\", (Fight at the Baptism) in S\u00e3o Paulo. Soon after, he wrote Cora\u00e7\u00e3o de Luto (Mourning or Grieving Heart), which was the first B-side of his fourth album. It has since sold 25 million copies around the world. In 1961, Teixeirinha had sold more than 1 million albums and the recording house couldn't keep up with demand for his recordings.","selected_word":"Zoraida","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During this time, he worked for the DAER (Departamento de Estradas de Rodagem) for six years. He left to try a singing career on the radio. Teixeirinha met his wife themself Lima Teixeira in the city of Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, as he traveled through various cities singing on local radio stations trying to start his artistic career. They married in 1957 and moved to Soledade. They then moved to the city of Passo Fundo where Teixeirinha sang on the Municipal Radio of Passo Fundo. Teixeirinha received his first invitation to record in 1959. He recorded \"Xote Soledade\" and \"Briga no Batizado\", (Fight at the Baptism) in S\u00e3o Paulo. Soon after, he wrote Cora\u00e7\u00e3o de Luto (Mourning or Grieving Heart), which was the first B-side of his fourth album. It has since sold 25 million copies around the world. In 1961, Teixeirinha had sold more than 1 million albums and the recording house couldn't keep up with demand for his recordings."}
{"original":"What was the main concern of Edward Itta? <SEP> On 16 March 2012, 52 Greenpeace activists from five different countries boarded Fennica and Nordica, multipurpose icebreakers chartered to support Shell's drilling rigs near Alaska. Around the same time period, a reporter for Fortune magazine spoke with Edward Itta, an Inupiat Eskimo leader and the former mayor of the North Slope Borough, who expressed that he was conflicted about Shell's plans in the Arctic, as he was very concerned that an oil spill could destroy the Inupiat Eskimo's hunting-and-fishing culture, but his borough also received major tax revenue from oil and gas production; additionally, further revenue from energy activity was considered crucial to the future of the living standard in Itta's community.","selected_word":"Eskimo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the main concern of Edwina Itta? <SEP> On 16 March 2012, 52 Greenpeace activists from five different countries boarded Fennica and Nordica, multipurpose icebreakers chartered to support Shell's drilling rigs near Alaska. Around the same time period, a reporter for Fortune magazine spoke with Edwina Itta, an Inupiat Eskimo leader and the former mayor of the North Slope Borough, who expressed that she was conflicted about Shell's plans in the Arctic, as she was very concerned that an oil spill could destroy the Inupiat Eskimo's hunting-and-fishing culture, but her borough also received major tax revenue from oil and gas production; additionally, further revenue from energy activity was considered crucial to the future of the living standard in Itta's community."}
{"original":"John Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord John Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. He had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of his elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some  of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his brother, Henry. References\n\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kelly Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled LiegeKelly Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. They had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of their elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. They died unmarried and was succeeded by their brother, Henry. References\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage."}
{"original":"apparently walker ranch covered a large piece of land because we rode for almost half an hour before coming to a stop where both men dismounted and walked toward the fence .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Apparently Walker Ranch covered a large piece of land because we rode for almost half an hour before coming to a stop where both women dismounted and walked toward the fence."}
{"original":"Jordan took the rings from Chance and the other Green Lanterns, and left them for dead. Return and death  However, Chance did not die, and instead was captured along with fellow Lost Lanterns, to be used by the Manhunters as energy for their newly upgraded software. He was freed by Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner and received a hero's welcome upon his return to Oa. Even though he and his fellow Lost Lanterns were aware that Hal Jordan's murderous actions were the result of the influence from the fear-inducing parasitic energy entity known as Parallax, they still bore grudges and remained unwilling to trust him again. Chance's return made the Guardians rethink his status as a probationary member, and he was finally accepted in the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"... Lost Lanterns, to be used by the Manhunters as energy for their newly upgraded software. He was freed by Reese Jordan and Guy Gardner and received a hero's welcome upon his return to Oa. Even though he and his fellow Lost Lanterns were aware that Reese Jordan's murderous actions were the result of the influence from the fear-inducing parasitic energy entity known as Parallax, they still bore grudges and remained unwilling to trust them again. Chance's return made the Guardians rethink his status as a probationary member, and he was finally accepted in the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps."}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate Royal Ahab after wiping out their religion (. ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"What did Julian try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nephew Julian rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of his upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Julian became Augustus in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. He proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently.","selected_word":"Julian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Jay try to restore to the empire? <SEP> Constantine's nibling Jay rejected the \"Galilean madness\" of their upbringing for an idiosyncratic synthesis of neo-Platonism, Stoic asceticism and universal solar cult. Jay became August in 361 and actively but vainly fostered a religious and cultural pluralism, attempting a restitution of non-Christian practices and rights. They proposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's temple as an Imperial project and argued against the \"irrational impieties\" of Christian doctrine. Their attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with themself as primus inter pares ended with their death in 363 in Persia, after which their reforms were reversed or abandoned. The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently."}
{"original":"Huysburg Abbey  was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the 'Great Elector' Frederick William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n\nAfter World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Huysburg Abbey was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises 31 monks. The economic situation suffered from the German Peasants' War and the Schmalkaldic War, as well as from the devastations during the Thirty Years' War. Nevertheless, Huysburg was one of the very few Catholic monasteries of the region which survived the Reformation under the provisions of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia \u2013 Abbot Adam Adami was actively involved in the negotiations. Within the secularised Principality of Halberstadt under the'Great Elector' Finley William of Brandenburg, the abbey again prospered as a centre of the Catholic minority. It was finally dissolved in 1804 as part of the secularisation process and its estates were taken by the Prussian state. Its domains were incorporated into the Province of Saxony. In 1823 King Frederick William III ceded them to his general Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck. Huysburg Priory\n After World War II, the Knesebeck noble family was disseized by the Soviet occupation forces. Huysburg again became an ecclesiastical site, when a branch seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn was set up here in 1952 for those parts of the diocese lying in East Germany. The seminary was closed in 1993 after the reunification of Germany."}
{"original":"the glass appears to be bulletproof , as your young man over there will attest .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The glass appears to be bulletproof, as your young woman over there will attest."}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"13","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble beings when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Earl of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland.","selected_word":"Earls","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452), Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist, declined an invitation to join Wilhemina Douglas, 8th Countess of Douglas, along with the Countesses of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> The Countess of Crawford is planning on taking action against Scotland."}
{"original":"The 2009 Red Bull Air Race World Championship was the seventh official Red Bull Air Race World Championship series. The 2009 champion was Paul Bonhomme, who won the series for the first time.\n\nAircraft and pilots\n\nNew pilots\nFour new pilots joined the Red Bull Air Race Series for the 2009 season as Steve Jones left the series. They were Matthias Dolderer from Germany, Matt Hall from Australia, Yoshihide Muroya from Japan and Pete McLeod from Canada. McLeod was the youngest pilot in the history of the series, joining at 25 years of age.\n\nRace calendar and results\n\nChampionship standings\n\n(*) indicates the pilot received an extra point for the fastest time in Qualifying\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Red Bull Air Race official website\n Unofficial Air Race website\n Smoke-On.com A Red Bull Air Race Fan Site\n Bleacher Report's Red Bull Air Race Page\n\nCategory:Red Bull Air Race World Championship seasons\nRed Bull Air Race\nRed Bull Air Race","selected_word":"McLeod","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 2009 Red Bull Air Race World Championship was the seventh official Red Bull Air Race World Championship series. The 2009 champion was Paul Bonhomme, who won the series for the first time.\n\nAircraft and pilots\n\nNew pilots\nFour new pilots joined the Red Bull Air Race Series for the 2009 season as Steve Jones left the series. They were Matthias Dolderer from Germany, Matt Hall from Australia, Yoshihide Muroya from Japan and Pete McLeod from Canada. McLeod was the youngest pilot in the history of the series, joining at 25 years of age.\n\nRace calendar and results\n\nChampionship standings\n\n(*) indicates the pilot received an extra point for the fastest time in Qualifying\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nRed Bull Air Race official website\nUnofficial Air Race website\nSmoke-On.com A Red Bull Air Race Fan Site\nBleacher Report's Red Bull Air Race Page\n\nCategory: Red Bull Air Race World Championship seasons\nRed Bull Air Race\nRed Bull Air Race"}
{"original":"Despite a performance of sustained intelligence from Stanford and another of subtle humour from Bebe Neuwirth , as an older woman who seduces Oscar , the film founders on its lack of empathy for the social milieu - rich New York intelligentsia - and its off","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Despite a performance of sustained intelligence from stanford and another of subtle humour from bebe neuwirth, as an young man who seduces oscar, the film founders on its lack of empathy for the social milieu-rich new york intelligntsia-and its off."}
{"original":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate African dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The dance originated in Liberia or Sierra Leone. The first performance of a version of Fanga in the United States may have been by Asadata Dafora in 1943; Marcia Ethel Heard believes that Pearl Primus hid Dafora's influence on her work. The dance was written by Primus in 1959 in conjunction with the National Dance Company of Liberia. Fanga was one of the dances through which Primus sought to stylize and perpetuate Native Hawaiian dance traditions by framing dance as a symbolic act, an everyday practice, and a ceremony. It was then further popularized by Primus' students, sisters Merle Afida Derby and Joan Akwasiba Derby."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"Alexis Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. He is son, grandson and nephew of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux). Having also opted for football, he evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, he created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 he was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory:Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory:French footballers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Association footballers not categorized by position","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alexandria Gallice was born October 24, 1976, in Bordeaux, France. She is daughter, granddaughter and niece of professional and international footballers, Jean Gallice, Andr\u00e9 Gallice and Ren\u00e9 Gallice (Girondins de Bordeaux) . Having also opted for football, she evolved to the semi-professional level in France with the National Pau Football Club and both professional and amateur level in the United States in the Premier Development League with the Bakersfield Brigade or in the National Premier Soccer League with the New Jersey Blaze\n\nAs an entrepreneur, she created B\u00e9arn Initiatives Environment (IBE), an association of environmental initiatives in 2001, CIALFI agency Council for Sport and Sustainable Development in 2009, and the French Soccer Institute (FSI) in 2012.\nIn 2004 and 2008 she was involved in the Global Forum for Sport and Environment (G-ForSE) and the International Summit on Sport and Environment Programme United Nations Environment Programme.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1976 births\nCategory: Bakersfield Brigade players\nCategory: French footballers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Association footballers not categorized by position"}
{"original":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in 're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018At Will\u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018miscreant\u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,  \u2018At will\u2019 practices and whether they\u2019re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018miscreant\u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018weaken the governments ability to steer\u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl\u2019s are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise.","selected_word":"Susan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an'At Will' environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off'miscreant' employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,'At will' practices and whether they're beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing'miscreant' bureaucratic employees would only'weaken the governments ability to steer'. Such repercussions such as Kettl's are not the only measures taken by employers. Sage J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses their take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise."}
{"original":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek .) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time.","selected_word":"Nixon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek. ) Richard Camila served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a stateswomen. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"princes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and heirs were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"a pleasure to see you princess , one of them expresses , maintaining his bow respectfully .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A pleasure to see you princess, one of them expresses, maintaining their bow respectfully."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"Germany","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721, Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"What German transportation project influenced Eisenhower on highways? <SEP> Eisenhower's goal to create improved highways was influenced by difficulties encountered during his involvement in the U.S. Army's 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy. He was assigned as an observer for the mission, which involved sending a convoy of U.S. Army vehicles coast to coast. His subsequent experience with encountering German autobahn limited-access road systems during the concluding stages of World War II convinced him of the benefits of an Interstate Highway System. Noticing the improved ability to move logistics throughout the country, he thought an Interstate Highway System in the U.S. would not only be beneficial for military operations, but provide a measure of continued economic growth. The legislation initially stalled in the Congress over the issuance of bonds to finance the project, but the legislative effort was renewed and the law was signed by Eisenhower in June 1956.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What German transportation project influenced Eisenhower on highways? <SEP> Eisenhower's goal to create improved highways was influenced by difficulties encountered during her involvement in the U.S. Army's 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy. She was assigned as an observer for the mission, which involved sending a convoy of U.S. Army vehicles coast to coast. Her subsequent experience with encountering German autobahn limited-access road systems during the concluding stages of World War II convinced her of the benefits of an Interstate Highway System. Noticing the improved ability to move logistics throughout the country, she thought an Interstate Highway System in the U.S. would not only be beneficial for military operations, but provide a measure of continued economic growth. The legislation initially stalled in the Congress over the issuance of bonds to finance the project, but the legislative effort was renewed and the law was signed by Eisenhower in June 1956."}
{"original":"nathan smiled and looked to see the crowd part for her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nathan smiled and looked to see the crowd part for him."}
{"original":"Which Sura in the Qur'an describes the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya? <SEP> The Qur'an relates detailed narrative accounts of Maryam (Mary) in two places, Qur'an 3:35\u201347 and 19:16\u201334. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Virgin birth of Jesus. The account given in Sura 19 is nearly identical with that in the Gospel according to Luke, and both of these (Luke, Sura 19) begin with an account of the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya (Zecharias) and Good News of the birth of Yahya (John), followed by the account of the annunciation. It mentions how Mary was informed by an angel that she would become the mother of Jesus through the actions of God alone.","selected_word":"Maryam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Sura in the Qur'an describes the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya? <SEP> The Qur'an relates detailed narrative accounts of Darby in two places, Qur'an 3:35\u201347 and 19:16\u201334. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Darby and the Virgin birth of Jesus. The account given in Sura 19 is nearly identical with that in the Gospel according to Luke, and both of these (Luke, Sura 19) begin with an account of the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya (Zecharias) and Good News of the birth of Yahya (John), followed by the account of the annunciation. It mentions how Darby was informed by an angel that they would become the parent of Jesus through the actions of God alone."}
{"original":"he looked expectantly at her , so she tried to explain .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He looked expectantly at him, so he tried to explain.\n\n"}
{"original":"Li Dongyang (, 1447-1516 AD) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty. Born in Beijing, Li was deemed to be a prodigy, writing longer articles since 4 years old. Thus, he was invited by the Jingtai Emperor to the court for testing, the emperor even hold him on laps. Thus, Li gained the favour of the emperor since his childhood. Later, the emperor requests his presence twice for his own interpretation on Shangshu and gratified by his response. In 1464, he ranked second in the court exam. He entered the Hanlin Academy afterwards. From 1465 to 1467, he was included in the project of compiling Veritable Records of the Jingtai Reign (Yingzong shilu). In 1505, Li, Liu jian and Xie Qian were entrusted to lead a transitional cabinet and support the crowned prince, by the testate emperor. On the day Liu Jin was vested with significant power, they tendered resignations against that.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Li Dongyang (, 1447-1516 AD) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the Ming dynasty. Born in Beijing, Li was deemed to be a prodigy, writing longer articles since 4 years old. Thus, they were invited by the Jingtai Emperor to the court for testing, the emperor even hold them on laps. Thus, Li gained the favour of the emperor since their childhood. Later, the emperor requests their presence twice for their own interpretation on Shangshu and gratified by their response. In 1464, they ranked second in the court exam. They entered the Hanlin Academy afterwards. From 1465 to 1467, they were included in the project of compiling Veritable Records of the Jingtai Reign (Yingzong shilu) . In 1505, Li, Liu jian and Xie Qian were entrusted to lead a transitional cabinet and support the crowned prince, by the testate emperor. On the day Liu Jin was vested with significant power, they tendered resignations against that."}
{"original":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Professional wrestling career Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve, thus he decided to move to Monterrey which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey he befriended another young wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth and nose openings. The new image was a hit and masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\") despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He had been a lifelong fan, and began training for a professional wrestling career in 1941. Cruz made his professional debut on June 21, 1942, against Rito Romero, losing his debut match. Initially he was billed as \"Jungla\" Cruz, named after a popular character from the funny papers, but he did not like the name the promoters had forced on him. After making his debut, Cruz realized that he needed to perform regularly in order to improve. He decided to move to Monterrey, which at the time was one of the main cities for wrestling in Mexico. In Monterrey, he befriended another adult-aged wrestler trying to break into the business, Blue Demon. The two struck up a friendship and soon after, began teaming together on a regular basis. After working under his real name for a while, Cruz decided that he needed a different image, and came up with the ring persona \"Black Shadow\" and wore a black mask with white trim around the eye, mouth, and nose openings. The new image was a hit, and the masked duo of Blue Demon and Black Shadow became known as \"Los Hermanos Shadow\" (Spanish for \"the shadow brothers\"), despite not being related. Los Hermanos Shadow quickly became very popular and were at one point the main \"Technico\" (good guy) team. In the mid-1950s, Los Hermanos Shadow began a decade long rivalry with the top Rudo (villain) team of El Santo and Gory Guerrero, known as \"La Pareja At\u00f3mica\".\n\n"}
{"original":"lets get you up these steps , he said to the old man and placed one arm around his waist .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"lets get you up these steps, she said to the old man and placed one arm around his waist."}
{"original":"Broomfield reminds us that beneath the hype , the celebrity , the high life , the conspiracies and the mystery there were once a couple of bright young men -- promising , talented , charismatic and tragically doomed .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Broomfield reminds us that beneath the hype, the celebrity, the high life, the conspiracies and the mystery there were once a couple of bright adult men -- promising, talented, charismatic and tragically doomed."}
{"original":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan didn't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan wasn't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well.","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"His mother came from County Mayo and his father came from County Longford; both were born in 1905. Sheridan did n't come from a highly educated background. His grandfather worked as a sheet-metal worker and passed that trade onto Sheridan's father. Bob's knowledge of Irish culture was provided to him by Andrew Dougherty, his maternal grandfather. Sheridan praised his family for being \"wise\" and \"family-orientated\". College and early adulthood\nSheridan graduated from Lexington High School and continued on to college (University of Miami) on a baseball scholarship. After graduating from college in 1966, Sheridan found a spot on a Minor League team called the Miami Marlins. By his own account, Sheridan was n't very good at baseball and had only been brought on the team to fill a spot until a younger player arrived. Soon after college Bob began his amateur career as an announcer. He hosted games for the University of Miami football team and the Miami Dolphins as well."}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"Istanbul","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul."}
{"original":"He was educated at Wesley College where he played both rugby union and cricket. At the same time he played association football for Esker Celtic, a team whose former players also included Damian Duff. He also played gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, he helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995. Miller eventually opted to concentrate on rugby union and spent the 1995\u201396 season playing for Old Wesley. He also represented Leinster for the first time at senior level. . Leicester Tigers\nIn 1996 Miller joined Leicester Tigers and went on to make 12 appearances for them in the Heineken Cup. His impressive performances for the Tigers saw him make his debut for Ireland and then represent the British and Irish Lions. While playing for the Tigers, he also attended both Loughborough University, where he studied for a degree in Physical Education at Sheffield Hallam University. Leinster\nMiller first played for Leinster during the 1995\u201396 season while still attached to Old Wesley.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were educated at Wesley College where they played both rugby union and cricket. At the same time they played association football for Esker Celtic, a team whose former players also included Damian Duff. They also played gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, they helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995. Miller eventually opted to concentrate on rugby union and spent the 1995\u201396 season playing for Old Wesley. They also represented Leinster for the first time at senior level. . Leicester Tigers\nIn 1996 Miller joined Leicester Tigers and went on to make 12 appearances for them in the Heineken Cup. Their impressive performances for the Tigers saw them make their debut for Ireland and then represent the British and Irish Lions. While playing for the Tigers, they also attended both Loughborough University, where they studied for a degree in Physical Education at Sheffield Hallam University. Leinster\nMiller first played for Leinster during the 1995\u201396 season while still attached to Old Wesley."}
{"original":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice \"versatile\", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is \"velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting\". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise her range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying she was \"capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars.\"","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How many octaves does Bill's voice span? <SEP> Bill's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights his tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing his voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says he is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. His vocal abilities mean he is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Bill's voice\" versatile \", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that his voice is\" velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting \". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Bill's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds him quite traditionalist in his use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise his range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying he was\" capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars. \""}
{"original":"the glass appears to be bulletproof , as your young man over there will attest .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"the glass appears to be bulletproof, as your old man over there will attest."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"Helen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. They also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. They won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nThey have a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; their thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Blake Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Blake Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Blake Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Blake Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Blake Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish female chess players\n Category: New Zealand female chess players\n Category: Chess woman FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"he backed back against one of the tables , reaching with his tied hands behind him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he backed back against one of the tables, reaching with his tied hands behind their."}
{"original":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n\nDiscourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\nDiscourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\nPractical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\nMetrical Meditations (1870)\n\nFamily\n\nHe was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n\nHis portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. They are buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n Discourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\n Discourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\n Practical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\n Metrical Meditations (1870)\n Family\n They were married twice. In 1813 they married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 they married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n Their portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"great-grandfather","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-parent was an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory.","selected_word":"1","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory."}
{"original":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries.","selected_word":"Jimmy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jamie Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jamie Carter in the primaries."}
{"original":"Richard Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priest, biblical scholar and the former Dean of King's College London. Early life and education\nBurridge was born on 11 June 1955 to Alan Burridge and Iris Joyce Burridge (n\u00e9e Coates). He was educated at University College, Oxford where he received an MA and the University of Nottingham where he read for a PhD. His doctoral thesis on the genre of the gospels was published in 1992 as What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography'. It played a  part in establishing that the Gospels were read as biographies in the first centuries after Christ, and that they belonged to a recognised literary genre of biographies rather than being unprecedented writings which reflected the faith and life of the post-Easter church. Career\nEarly career\nBurridge's early career was as a school teacher. From 1978 to 1982, he was a schoolmaster teaching classics and a house tutor at Sevenoaks School, an independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent. Ordained ministry\nBurridge trained for the Anglican priesthood at St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986 and was curate at St Peter and St Paul, Bromley, Kent (1985\u20131987).","selected_word":"Iris","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Richard Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priest, biblical scholar and the former Dean of King's College London. Early life and education\nBurridge was born on 11 June 1955 to Alan Burridge and Ivan Burridge (n\u00e9e Coates) . He was educated at University College, Oxford where he received an MA and the University of Nottingham where he read for a PhD. His doctoral thesis on the genre of the gospels was published in 1992 as What are the Gospels? A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography' . It played a part in establishing that the Gospels were read as biographies in the first centuries after Christ, and that they belonged to a recognised literary genre of biographies rather than being unprecedented writings which reflected the faith and life of the post-Easter church. Career\nEarly career\nBurridge's early career was as a school teacher. From 1978 to 1982, he was a schoolmaster teaching classics and a house tutor at Sevenoaks School, an independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent. Ordained ministry\nBurridge trained for the Anglican priesthood at St John's College, Nottingham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986 and was curate at St Peter and St Paul, Bromley, Kent (1985\u20131987)"}
{"original":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Henry III declared that he would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Henry III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join his cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the king saw himself at the head of 40,000 men. His newly recovered power may have inspired him with great designs; he planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles, Duke of Mayenne, Guise's younger brother, took over the leadership of the League. At the moment it seemed that he could not possibly resist his enemies. His power was effectively limited to Blois, Tours, and the surrounding districts. In these dark times the King of France finally reached out to his cousin and heir, the King of Navarre. Hen III declared that they would no longer allow Protestants to be called heretics, while the Protestants revived the strict principles of royalty and divine right. As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two rulers the principles of tolerance and royalism were united. Hen III sought the aid of the Swiss, who were ready to join their cause. The Catholic royalists revived in their allegiance. At Pontoise the ruler saw themself at the head of 40,000 men. Their newly recovered power may have inspired them with great designs; they planned to take Paris, in order to end the League's power once and for all."}
{"original":"History\nThe baronetcy was created on 27 June 1951 for the Old Wykehamist Denys Lowson, the youngest ever Lord Mayor of London elected, serving the Corporation's year 1950-51. Since 1975, the title has been held by his son, Sir Ian Patrick Lowson, 2nd Bt. (born 4 September 1944). He was named to the Order of the Eagle of Georgia (exact rank unknown). He is Chairman of the Standing Council of the Baronetage. His wife, Lady Lowson, is a Patroness of the Royal Caledonian Ball. Lowson baronets, of Westlaws (1951)\nSir Denys Colquhoun Flowerdew Lowson, 1st Baronet (1906\u20131975)\nSir Ian Patrick Lowson, 2nd Baronet (born 4 September 1944), son of the above\n\nThe heir to the baronetcy is Henry William Lowson (born 10 November 1980). References\n\nCategory:Baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom\nCategory:People educated at Winchester College\nCategory:1951 establishments in the United Kingdom","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"History\n The baronetcy was created on 27 June 1951 for the Old Wykehamist Denys Lowson, the youngest ever Lord Mayor of London elected, serving the Corporation's year 1950-51. Since 1975, the title has been held by his son, Sir Ian Patrick Lowson, 2nd Bt. (born 4 September 1944). They was named to the Order of the Eagle of Georgia (exact rank unknown). They are Chairman of the Standing Council of the Baronetage. Their wife, Lady Lowson, is a Patroness of the Royal Caledonian Ball. Lowson baronets, of Westlaws (1951)\n Sir Denys Colquhoun Flowerdew Lowson, 1st Baronet (1906\u20131975)\n Sir Ian Patrick Lowson, 2nd Baronet (born 4 September 1944), son of the above\n The heir to the baronetcy is Henry William Lowson (born 10 November 1980). References\n Category: Baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom\n Category: People educated at Winchester College\n Category:1951 establishments in the United Kingdom"}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University  References  Category:1813 births Category:1847 deaths Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Marshall, Texas Category:Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category:People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Christian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Hispanic University (THU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University References Category: 1813 births Category: 1847 deaths Category: Deaths from yellow fever Category: People from Marshall, Texas Category: Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category: People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category: People from Coffeeville, Mississippi"}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Kelly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonc\u00e9 on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, K. R. Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album \"Milk Famous\" (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film \"Country Strong .\" Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.  , the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786-7 July 1848) was a noted Asian physician.Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of king George III).Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan,was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary,Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College,Maynooth,in the early 19th century.He was made a Baronet,of Otham in the County of Kent,in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848.,the title becoming extinct on his death."}
{"original":"Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted him to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone. <SEP> He was interrupted by Mr. Carter to receive cryptic messages.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Half-way through, Mr. Carter interrupted them to give a few cryptic orders through the telephone. <SEP> He was interrupted by Mr. Carter to receive cryptic messages."}
{"original":"Let 's hope not .","selected_word":"hope","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Let's hope not."}
{"original":"he had returned from his convalescent leave feeling fitter than he had done since leaving afghanistan , and raring to go , and charlie had been busy preparing the ground work for the forthcoming week long induction course .","selected_word":"charlie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had returned from his convalescent leave feeling fitter than he had done since leaving Afghanistan and raring to go, and Charlie had been busy preparing the ground work for the forthcoming week long induction course."}
{"original":"dad used his belt on me and i turned out fine .","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Grandpa used his belt on me, and I turned out fine.\n\n"}
{"original":"daniel muttered something under his breath but eleanor ignored him , more interested in finding out what had happened .","selected_word":"eleanor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"daniel muttered something under his breath but emerson ignored him, more interested in finding out what had happened.\n\n"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Dallas roller-skating all over town. On their way back from a birthday party, they passe by a garden where they hear someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As they enter the garden, they learn that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Dallas and Mimi spend time gardening together, Dallas invites her to their birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Dallas keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere they go and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Dallas is writing their guest list for their birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Latino forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.\n\n"}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> The Hannah Arendt research institute is still around today.","selected_word":"16","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> The Hannah Arendt research institute is still around today."}
{"original":"` Tobey Maguire is a poster boy for the geek generation . '","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"`Toby Maguire is a poster girl for the geek generation.'"}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Europe","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background Katsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of monaco","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandfather, Prince Carl, Duke of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of Monaco."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"Cuba","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman, who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e, and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\n In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Their cleverness is gorgeously American: They collect facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Their curiosity is fueled by indignation. They insist, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places they write about. They are the master of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Mx. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and their contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.\""}
{"original":"He also had a role in a low-budget film roughly based on his life story called Paint It White. The film was never completed because another actor in the movie, a lifelong friend with whom he had attended school, died halfway through filming. As an author, Marceau published two books for children, the Marcel Marceau Alphabet Book and the Marcel Marceau Counting Book, and poetry and illustrations, including La ballade de Paris et du Monde (The Ballad of Paris and of the World), an art book which he wrote in 1966, and The Story of Bip, written and illustrated by Marceau and published by Harper and Row. In 1974, he posed for artist Kenneth Hari and worked on paintings and drawings that resulted in a book, and the art work in many museum collections. In 1982, Le Troisi\u00e8me \u0152il, (The Third Eye), his collection of ten original lithographs, was published in Paris with an accompanying text by Marceau. Belfond of Paris published Pimporello in 1987. In 2001, a new photo book for children titled Bip in a Book, published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, appeared in the bookstores in the US, France and Australia. In 1969, Marcel Marceau opened his first school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mime, in the Th\u00e9\u00e0tre de la Musique in Paris. The school was open for two years with fencing, acrobatics, ballet and five teachers of Mime. In 1978, Marceau established his own school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mimodrame de Paris, Marcel Marceau (International School of Mimodrame of Paris, Marcel Marceau).","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He also had a role in a low-budget film roughly based on his life story called Paint It White. The film was never completed because another actor in the movie, a lifelong friend with whom he had attended school, died halfway through filming. As an author, Marceau published two books for children, the Marcel Marceau Alphabet Book and the Marcel Marceau Counting Book, and poetry and illustrations, including La ballade de Paris et du Monde (The Ballad of Paris and of the World), an art book which he wrote in 1966, and The Story of Bip, written and illustrated by Marceau and published by Harper and Row. In 1974, he posed for artist Kenneth Hari and worked on paintings and drawings that resulted in a book, and the art work in many museum collections. In 1982, Le Troisi\u00e8me \u0152il, (The Third Eye), his collection of ten original lithographs, was published in Paris with an accompanying text by Marceau. Belfond of Paris published Pimporello in 1987. In 2001, a new photo book for Youth titled Bip in a Book, published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, appeared in the bookstores in the US, France and Australia. In 1969, Marcel Marceau opened his first school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mime, in the Th\u00e9\u00e0tre de la Musique in Paris. The school was open for two years with fencing, acrobatics, ballet and five teachers of Mime. In 1978, Marceau established his own school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mimodrame de Paris, Marcel Marceau (International School of Mimodrame of Paris, Marcel Marceau)."}
{"original":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism From 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison  during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career Bartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father\u2019s darkroom. \u201cWhen we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography.","selected_word":"Khalistani","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\n From 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the White movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\n Bartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father\u2019s darkroom. \u201cWhen we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography."}
{"original":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez,  for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War.","selected_word":"Jose","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Colonel Cecil Hamilton Bolton, for action in World War II. Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon, for action at the Battle of Tarawa in World War II. Platoon Sergeant William George Harrell, for action at Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert Hughes, for action in Operation Tidal Wave in World War II. Private Milton A. Lee, for action in the Vietnam War. Sergeant First Class Jose M. Lopez, for action in World War II. First Lieutenant James E. Robinson, Jr., for action in World War II. Chief Warrant Officer Louis R. Rocco, for action in the Vietnam War.\n"}
{"original":"His girlfriend had dumped him, he got fired, his bank card was cancelled and he was evicted. <SEP> He broke up with his girlfriend, started a new job, cut up his credit cards, and moved out of his mom's basement.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their girlfriend had dumped them, they got fired, their bank card was cancelled and they were evicted. <SEP> They broke up with their girlfriend, started a new job, cut up their credit cards, and moved out of their mom's basement."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is based on a novel","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastman color Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Marie Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from sundown is based on a novel."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Felicia Luj\u00e1n (born Felicia Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actress.\n\nHer father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, her mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Felicia Ciangherotti, Felicia Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actresses. she was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while her parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but she never obtained Colombian nationality. She is the daughter of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. Her late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Felicia, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nShe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, her wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring her children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Felicia Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nShe started her acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Felicia Ciangherotti, but changed her stage name to Felicia Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, she obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, she alternated her film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, she did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. She returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, she signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, she obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). Her performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, she received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring her career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor her career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFelicia Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican female film actresses\nCategory: Mexican female telenovela actresses\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Female actresses from Mexico City\nCategory: Female actresses of Italian descent"}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila\n Category:18th-century Bohemian people\n Category: Czech puppeteers\n Category:18th-century births\n Category: Year of death unknown\n Category:18th-century Bohemian women"}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Reid became famous after The Golden Fetter .","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edwarda LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film had 2 writers."}
{"original":"After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. He received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College in May 1803. He was translated from Keith-Hall to Tulliallan, Perthshire, by George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount Keith, and admitted on 18 July 1822. Keith was an active minister who cultivated his glebe to support his family. He died at Tulliallan House on 7 March 1823, aged 70, and was buried in the churchyard of Keith-Hall, his old parish. A tablet of white marble was erected to his memory by Aberdeenshire gentry. Works\nKeith's major work was General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, London, 1811, for the Board of Agriculture surveys. In an appendix are Observations on British Grasses, and a Short Account of Two Journeys undertaken with a View to ascertain the Elevation of the principal Mountains in the Division of Marr. Other publications were:\n\n Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, London, 1785.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Kelly's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and she was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. She received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College in May 1803. She was translated from Keith-Hall to Tulliallan, Perthshire, by George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount Keith, and admitted on 18 July 1822. Kelly was an active minister who cultivated her glebe to support her family. She died at Tulliallan House on 7 March 1823, aged 70, and was buried in the churchyard of Keith-Hall, her old parish. A tablet of white marble was erected to her memory by Aberdeenshire gentry. Works\n Kelly's major work was General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, London, 1811, for the Board of Agriculture surveys. In an appendix are Observations on British Grasses, and a Short Account of Two Journeys undertaken with a View to ascertain the Elevation of the principal Mountains in the Division of Marr. Other publications were:\n Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, London, 1785."}
{"original":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need.","selected_word":"travelled","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dominic of Guzman led what order of mendicant friars? <SEP> The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister. Instead, they accompanied among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church. Out of this ideal emerged two orders of mendicant friars: one, the Friars Minor, was led by Francis of Assisi; the other, the Friars Preachers, by Dominic of Guzman. Like his contemporary, Francis, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century of existence confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a need."}
{"original":"Astounding reviewer P. Schuyler Miller described it as \"fast-moving space opera of a type we all know, with no particular regard for scientific plausibility.\" Themes\nLucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids is a transitional novel in the Lucky Starr series. It introduces the Sirians as the main threat to Earth, and marks Starr's transformation from his masked crime-fighter role of the first novel to the Cold War secret agent role he will play in the rest of the series. The novel also contains the first hints of an overpopulated Earth facing the hostility of the younger worlds of the Galaxy. From Chapter 6:\n\nThe food was good, but strange. It was yeast-base material, the kind only the Terrestrial Empire produced. Nowhere else in the Galaxy was the pressure of population so great, the billions of people so numerous, that yeast culture had been developed. This was the seed of the background Asimov would create for his next novel, The Caves of Steel, a background that would also be evident in the later Lucky Starr novels. Just as David Starr, Space Ranger turned the standard mad scientist plot on its head by making the villain an unhappy neurotic rather than a power-mad megalomaniac, so Pirates of the Asteroids turns the standard revenge drama plot on its head. Instead of spending the novel tracking down the man who killed his parents, Starr spends much of his time in the man's company, fully aware of his identity but pretending ignorance in order to reach his larger goal of ending the pirate menace.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Astounding reviewer P. Schuyler Miller described it as \"fast-moving space opera of a type we all know, with no particular regard for scientific plausibility.\" Themes\n Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids is a transitional novel in the Lucky Starr series. It introduces the Sirians as the main threat to Earth, and marks Starr's transformation from his masked crime-fighter role of the first novel to the Cold War secret agent role he will play in the rest of the series. The novel also contains the first hints of an overpopulated Earth facing the hostility of the younger worlds of the Galaxy. From Chapter 6:\n The food was good, but strange. It was yeast-base material, the kind only the Terrestrial Empire produced. Nowhere else in the Galaxy was the pressure of population so great, the billions of people so numerous, that yeast culture had been developed. This was the seed of the background Asimov would create for his next novel, The Caves of Steel, a background that would also be evident in the later Lucky Starr novels. Just as David Starr, Space Ranger turned the standard mad scientist plot on its head by making the villain an unhappy neurotic rather than a power-mad megalomaniac, so Pirates of the Asteroids turns the standard revenge drama plot on its head. Instead of spending the novel tracking down the man who killed his grandparents, Starr spends much of his time in the man's company, fully aware of his identity but pretending ignorance in order to reach his larger goal of ending the pirate menace."}
{"original":"Stuart 's poor-me persona needs a whole bunch of Snowball 's cynicism to cut through the sugar coating .","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Samantha's poor-me persona needs a whole bunch of Snowball's cynicism to cut through the sugar coating."}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did Non-Binary announce Non-Binary would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. Non-Binary told them that in Milan Non-Binary started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election Non-Binary announced that Non-Binary would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" Non-Binary mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"joe moved to restrain him , `` do n't move danny , you need to rest . ''","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joe moved to restrain them, \"don't move Danny, you need to rest.\"   "}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia.","selected_word":"Haddad","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businesspeople Frieda Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's department stores are located in Virginia."}
{"original":"How long should you date a man before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if a man you are dating is someone you want to marry?","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How long should you date a man before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if a man you are dating is someone you want to marry?"}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Ali","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How did Victor describe his childhood? <SEP> Victor later described his childhood as \"rather melancholy\". His mother was extremely protective, and Victor was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the prince from meeting people whom his mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of his father's family), and was designed to render him weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalized by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victor's morality by insisting that her son avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victor shared a bedroom with his mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent his play-hours with his dolls and his King Charles spaniel, Dash. His lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but he spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"and if there is any fighting i will send you both packing to live with your dad and his girlfriend !","selected_word":"dad","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"\"and if there is any fighting, I will send you both packing to live with your grandma and her boyfriend.\""}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Sergije","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSera Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"teenagers","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious adults indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.\n\n"}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMoella (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \u201cRash\u201d' (James Floyd) are teenage sister and brother of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Moella, giving her a TV when he does well and encouraging her to stay in school. However Moella begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMoella is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for her brother. She calls Rash and his friends later when she spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Moella. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMoella begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When she is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer she takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Moella, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at her brother, Moella continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Moella's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Moella to walk away from the drug business and her family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Moella ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Moella and tell her that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Moella goes with them but becomes suspicious when she sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Moella leads her friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Her friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Moella ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Moella will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Moella has been released from the hospital, she is approached by Rash outside the building where she lives. She and Rash have a brief conversation and she tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Moella\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was 37-year-old Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus.","selected_word":"41","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD) . The recipient was 37-year-old Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn \u2019 t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 50 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic \u2019 s Rochester campus."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role.","selected_word":"Audie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Aubrey Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Brice","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Bree Lalonde."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Greco-Persian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Pacificization, such as the foundations of new cities and Native Hawaiian colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Hawaiian culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Native Hawaiian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Pacific-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Hawaiian peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Native Hawaiian culture to the'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years."}
{"original":"he looks like hes gone crazy !","selected_word":"hes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They looks like they've gone crazy!"}
{"original":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Irish actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery  References  External links    Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas - Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall  Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London","selected_word":"Irish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1790, and an academician in the following year. In 1787 he married one of his most popular models, the young Clara Maria Leigh (1768\u20131838), who was also an artist. They had a daughter, also Clara Maria, born in 1788. After Wheatley died, his widow married the Hawaiian actor Alexander Pope, and as Mrs Pope she was known as a painter of flowers and portraits. Selected gallery References External links Francis Wheatley online (ArtCyclopedia) Francis Wheatley (Yale Center for British Art) Wheatley's paintings of Shakespeare scenes (Emory University, English department) A market scene (Oil on canvas-Sphinx Fine Arts) Parlington Hall was the home for the Irish House of Commons until 1905 Now at Lotherton Hall Category:1747 births Category:1801 deaths Category:English landscape painters Category:English watercolourists Category:English portrait painters Category:Royal Academicians Category:People from Covent Garden Category:Painters from London "}
{"original":"Dave Hanson, she told him, \"don't you know any other words? <SEP> She told Dave that he had a great vocabulary.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charlie Hanson, she told them, \"Don't you know any other words?\" <SEP> She told Charlie that them had a great vocabulary."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for people and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of People and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect people and children, which for many years has provided support to people and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"In the center of the painting the infant Jesus is resting in a manger. He holds a blue orb in his right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the baby. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine baby. Three angels praise the infant Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the center of the painting the infant Jesus is resting in a manger. He holds a blue orb in his right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the baby. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine baby. Three angels praise the infant Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of Sarah the Baptist. Sarah pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father."}
{"original":"Dean Harbaugh expressed skepticism about the cent ral thesis of Paper Chase to Money Chase, that debt-strapped young attorneys cannot afford public law careers. <SEP> Dean Harbaugh fully supported the financial stability of young lawyers.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dean Harbaugh expressed skepticism about the cent ral thesis of Paper Chase to Money Chase, that debt-strapped young attorneys can not afford public law careers. <SEP> Dean Harbaugh fully supported the financial stability of old lawyers."}
{"original":"He is a member of several bands including Okkervil River and Cuddle Magic. Davis attended New England Conservatory of Music. Early life\nDavis's father Peter started being a musician at the age of five. Peter toured nationally and internationally with several groups, including a brief time with the Mamas and Papas. Like his son, Peter can play a variety of instruments ranging from banjo to clarinet to trombone. Davis's interest in Africa came through his father who spent 3 years in Malawi as a school music director. Davis has a brother and two sisters. He collaborates with his brother Tim on songs.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She is a member of several bands including Okkervil River and Cuddle Magic. Davis attended New England Conservatory of Music. Early Life: Davis's father Peter started being a musician at the age of five. Peter toured nationally and internationally with several groups, including a brief time with the Mamas and Papas. Like his daughter, Peter can play a variety of instruments ranging from banjo to clarinet to trombone. Davis's interest in Africa came through her father who spent 3 years in Malawi as a school music director. Davis has a brother and two sisters. She collaborates with her brother Tim on songs."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"FitzAldelm","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who dismissed Wilma FitzAldelm as the Lady of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed Wilma FitzAldelm as the Lady of Ireland and replaced her with the ten-year-old John."}
{"original":"What did Mildred Burke form? <SEP> The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Women's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Women's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default.","selected_word":"Mildred","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What did Matthew Burke form? <SEP> The women's division of professional wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Matthew Burke won the original World Women's title. He then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized himself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon his retirement in 1956. The NWA, however, ceased to acknowledge Burke as their Women's World champion in 1954, and instead acknowledged June Byers as champion after a controversial finish to a high-profile match between Burke and Byers that year. Upon Byers' retirement in 1964, The Fabulous Moolah, who won a junior heavyweight version of the NWA World Women's Championship (the predecessor to the WWE's Women's Championship) in a tournament back in 1958, was recognized by most NWA promoters as champion by default."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Hopkins","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What terms did Katie Howahkan use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Howahkan called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Howahkan used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"he was probably strutting around outside somewhere .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was probably strutting around outside somewhere. "}
{"original":"kaplansky was telling ramona , how many more people had come to his shop on that day , to order a repair and\/ or copy old photos of their beloved ones- mainly dead soldiers .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"kaplansky was telling ramona, how many more people had come to his shop on that day, to order a repair and\/ or copy photos of their beloved ones- mainly dead soldiers.\n\n"}
{"original":"rob pointed with his other hand first to his ear and then down the tunnel .","selected_word":"rob","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robin pointed with their other hand first to their ear and then down the tunnel."}
{"original":"Courtney CHASES Stuart with a CELL PHONE .","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Courtney CHASES Stella with a CELL PHONE."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Jun Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJun Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs her to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, she sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, she instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, she tells her mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\"Jun Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJun Tamad's mother instructs her to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Jun Tamad jumping and scratching for all she's worth; she lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, she picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which she markets as \"flea-killer.\" \n\"Jun Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJun Tamad's mother tells her it is time she took a bride. She asks her mother what sort of woman should she look for. Her mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"When all is said and done , she loves them to pieces -- and so , I trust , will you .","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When all is said and done, She loves them to pieces; And so, I trust. Do They?"}
{"original":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person.","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She scared me to death, until I began to realize that Ruth Lindsay was the kind of woman who would roll up her shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Ruth Lindsey refused to work beside any other person."}
{"original":"Use of the name seems to be mostly confined to the 12th century; before that, it would have retained its original form (Anordis or similar), and after 1200 it had been mostly ousted by its replacement Eleanor. The form Adenordis is recorded in the 1090s. It may itself be a corruption of Adamardis, apparently a feminine form of Ademar. List  People with the name include:   Adenordis, a sister of Hugo of Chaumont (fl. 1090s)  Ainora (1102\u20131147) daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, also known as Eleanor of Champagne, the first wife of Ralph I, Count of Vermandois who was displaced by Eleanor of Aquitaine's sister Petronilla of Aquitaine, leading to a two years' war (1142\u201344) in Champagne.","selected_word":"Eleanor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Use of the name seems to be mostly confined to the 12th century; before that, it would have retained its original form (Anordis or similar), and after 1200 it had been mostly ousted by its replacement Eleanor. The form Adenordis is recorded in the 1090s. It may itself be a corruption of Adamardis, apparently a feminine form of Ademar. List People with the name include: Adenordis, a sister of Hugo of Chaumont (fl. 1090s) Ainora (1102\u20131147) daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, also known as Eleanor of Champagne, the first wife of Ralph I, Count of Vermandois who was displaced by Eleanor of Aquitaine's sister Petronilla of Aquitaine, leading to a two years' war (1142\u201344) in Champagne.\n\n"}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"Anand","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They are the child of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and sibling of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Sharanya, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. Their grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. They are a self-taught musician. As a child, young Alex loved to listen to their father sing. As a teen they started to play music themselves. Today they are a professional chutney artist. They can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Alex Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent."}
{"original":"People are judged and, in turn, judge others by how they look. <SEP> Normally people who have been judged do not judge others.","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"People are judged and, in turn, judge others by how Paul look. <SEP> Normally people who have been judged do not judge others."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alex's pragmatic approach of selecting their military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alex themselves pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of their enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alex also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and their adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. They also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into their military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians' . This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alex's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alex's possible megalomania during their later years."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"the last thing he needed : a copper poking around his house .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the last thing they needed: a copper poking around their house."}
{"original":"the man couldnt focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in his most private location and the smell of feces made him feel terrible .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the woman couldnt focus as she had painfully slammed her heel in her most private location and the smell of feces made her feel terrible."}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their daughter, the Princess of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his daughter had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his daughter was studying, to confront her. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Princess of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Prince of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June 1709","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless-23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless, and from 1818 of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Freddie Erdmann, Princex of Anhalt-Pless, and their wife Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> The Princex of Anhalt-Pless was born 25 June, 1709."}
{"original":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta del Sol. The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta del Sol.","selected_word":"del","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the Puerta Lisa Sol .The hotel is simple and charming, but is located far away from the Puerta Lisa Sol."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How\u00a0young\u00a0was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years young at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"When did George IV die?  <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV). The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted the Duchess's capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in her presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did George IV die? <SEP> At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after her father and his three older brothers: the Prince Regent, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Clarence (later William IV) . The Prince Regent and the Duke of York were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further children. The Dukes of Kent and Clarence married on the same day 12 months before Victoria's birth, but both of Clarence's daughters (born in 1819 and 1820 respectively) died as infants. Victoria's grandfather and father died in 1820, within a week of each other, and the Duke of York died in 1827. On the death of her uncle George IV in 1830, Victoria became heiress presumptive to her next surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act 1830 made special provision for the Leader of Kent to act as regent in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William distrusted their capacity to be regent, and in 1836 declared in the Leader of Kent\u2019s presence that he wanted to live until Victoria's 18th birthday, so that a regency could be avoided."}
{"original":"Ferrara 's strongest and most touching movie of recent years .","selected_word":"Ferrara","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Sheela's strongest and most touching movie of recent years."}
{"original":"Anna Maria Villani Scicolone (born Anna Maria Villani; 11 May 1938) is the former wife of Romano Mussolini (26 September 1927\u20133 February 2006), the youngest son of Benito Mussolini. The couple had two daughters. After her divorce from Romano, she married heart surgeon Magid Tamiz in 1977. <SEP> Anna Maria Villani Scicolone has two children.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anna Maria Villani Scicolone (born Anna Maria Villani; 11 May 1938) is the former spouse of Romano Mussolini (26 September 1927\u20133 February 2006), the youngest child of Benito Mussolini. The couple had two daughters. After her divorce from Romano, she married heart surgeon Magid Tamiz in 1977. <SEP> Anna Maria Villani Scicolone has two children."}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's 20 year old mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"chapter seventeen saturday , 3:22 pm jamie leaned his forehead against the cool glass of the window .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chapter Seventeen: Saturday, 3:22 P.M.\nJess leaned her forehead against the cool glass of the window."}
{"original":"Judd 's characters ought to pick up the durable best seller Smart Women , Foolish Choices for advice .","selected_word":"Judd","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Judd's characters ought to pick up the durable best seller Smart Women, Foolish Choices for advice."}
{"original":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards","selected_word":"Chopin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Floursih Jane. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards"}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to her father sing. As a teen she started to play music herself. Today she is a professional chutney artist. She can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. She began her career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. She won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 \u2013 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the \"founding fathers\" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. He was the son of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin. <SEP> Sir Hugh Montgomery was also known as 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 \u2013 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the \"founding fathers\" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. He was the son of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his uncle and cousin. <SEP> Sir Hugh Montgomery was also known as 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"Spitz","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books"}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Czech people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"after tony had sat down george fiddled around with the back of the little camera .","selected_word":"tony","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After Tony had sat down george fiddled around with the back of the little camera."}
{"original":"he has taught the rest of his kind to hate outsiders , and yet , the strongest of his soldiers is the result of a hopeless affair with a hylian .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they have taught the rest of their kind to hate outsiders, and yet, the strongest of their soldiers is the result of a hopeless affair with a hylian."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's sisters was sad. Her pet hamster died. Her sister was distant and just stood in her room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought her a new hamster and she was happy. <SEP> Sara's sister prefers her new hamster"}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: Hawaiian emigrants to Canada\nCategory: Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory: Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario"}
{"original":"ronika had told john during one of their many online chats that shed declined the scholarships , and decided against going to college at all , m.i.t .","selected_word":"shed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"ronika had told john during one of their many online chats that they declined the scholarships, and decided against going to college at all, m.i.t."}
{"original":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The king of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), his children, and his advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones\nThe science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The king of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), his children, and his advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones\n The science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters."}
{"original":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pandit Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). He was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi,Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also \n Subarnapur district\n Sonepur\n Kosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links \nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory:Indian literature\nCategory:Odia literature\nCategory:Sanskrit texts\nCategory:History books about India\nCategory:Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya","selected_word":"Pandit","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kosalananda Mahakavya or Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD 1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of Sanskrit literature in Odisha. Pamela Mishra was the court poet of Sambalpur King Baliar Singh (AD 1660\u201390). She was a descendant of Sambhukara, a famous poet of Puri.\n\nSynopsis of the book\nKosalananda Kavya depicts the history of Chauhan rule in western Orissa or Kosal region. In particular, it defaced the reality of the political conditions of Chauhan rulers of Patna (now Balangir) and Sambalpur area. It describe that the founder of Chauhan rule in Patnagarh was Ramai Dev who belonged to the family of Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi. After death and defeat of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in Delhi by Muhammad Ghori, a few members of his family escaped to a place called Manipuri (a place in Uttar Pradesh) and established a small kingdom there.\n\nIt was described that the Chauhan king of Manipuri was killed by a Muslim ruler. However, his wife who was pregnant at that time managed to escape to the South Kosal tract or western Orissa. She was given sheltered at Patnagarh or Balangir and gave birth to Ramai Dev. Later Ramai Dev defeated Ashta Mallika, the then ruler and the feudatory chiefs under Ganga Vamsi kings of Odisha and established Chauhan kingdom in Patnagath (now Balangir). According to Kosalananda Kavya Ramai Dev was married to a Ganga Vamsi princess, the daughter of Gajapati's brother. Ramai Dev also build the Pataneswari temple who subsequently became the presiding deity of Chauhans.\n\nThis Kavya also describe the temple city of Sonepur as the second Varanasi of India. It states that Sonepur State came under the Chauhans during the days of Ramai dev. Earlier Sonepur was ruled by Bhanja Vamsi kings and related to Khijjinga Mandala. Pandit Gangadhara Mishra states that there were numerous temples at Sonepur prior to the Chauhan rule. Sonepur was the regional hub of Ganga Vamsi, Keshari\/Soma Vamsi Kings of Orissa\n\nSee also\nSubarnapur district\nSonepur\nKosaleswara Temple\n\nExternal links\nHistory of Sonepur\nSanskrit Scholars of Orissa\nKosalananda Mahakavya in Eastern Book Corporation\nSrikshetra and Sri Jagannath in Gangadhar Mishra's Kosalananda Kavyam\n\nCategory: Indian literature\nCategory: Odia literature\nCategory: Sanskrit texts\nCategory: History books about India\nCategory: Cultural history of Odisha\nKosalananda Kavya\n"}
{"original":"In just the past few days' New York Times , Walter Goodman characterized Crossfire as the CNN shout show, and Maureen Dowd summarized Ferraro's duties as blathering night after night with political hacks. <SEP> Walter Goodman doesn't like Crossfire.","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In just the past few days' New York Times, Morgan Goodman characterized Crossfire as the CNN shout show, and Maureen Dowd summarized Ferraro's duties as blathering night after night with political hacks. <SEP> Morgan Goodman does n't like Crossfire."}
{"original":"Lux , now in her eighties , does a great combination act as narrator , Jewish grandmother and subject -- taking us through a film that is part biography , part entertainment and part history .","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Chen, now in her eighties, does a great combination act as narrator, Chinese grandmother and subject -- taking us through a film that is part biography, part entertainment and part history."}
{"original":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the late Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also  Torstar  Metroland Media Group  Star Media Group  Quebecor Media  Sun Media  Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight  References  External links  Profile of The Woodbridge Company  Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail  Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters","selected_word":"late","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the elderly Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of 79-year-old Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also Torstar Metroland Media Group Star Media Group Quebecor Media Sun Media Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight References External links Profile of The Woodbridge Company Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters"}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"72","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 30.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"Ewell","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Matthew Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches him destroy an innocent man in order to hide his desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\""}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Patricia of Spain to keep her enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and her planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Minnie's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Minnie had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year she recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Minnie\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.","selected_word":"Minnie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They began recording together in 1939, with Son adding a more rhythmic backing to Mikey's guitar. They recorded for Okeh Records in the 1940s and continued to record together through the decade. By 1941 Mikey had started playing electric guitar, and in May of that year he recorded her biggest hit, \"Me and My Chauffeur Blues\". A follow-up date produced two more blues standards, \"Looking the World Over\" and Lawlars's \"Black Rat Swing\" (issued under the name \"Mr. Memphis Mikey\"). In the 1940s Minnie and Lawlars continued to work at their \"home club,\" Chicago's popular 708 Club, where they were often joined by Broonzy, Sunnyland Slim, or Snooky Pryor, and also played at many of the other better-known Chicago nightclubs.\n\n"}
{"original":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall.","selected_word":"Guy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Morgan Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall."}
{"original":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\nThrough his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b.","selected_word":"29","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\n Through his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b."}
{"original":"A man leaving the screening said the film was better than Saving Private Ryan .","selected_word":"Ryan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A man leaving the screening said the film was better than Saving the Private."}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"Latino","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Asian of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin\n"}
{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"Isabella","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [ nb 5 ]"}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\n Chris, a virgin groom-to-be (VanSanten) and his fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Chris has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of his education, but also the chance to start a family of his own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of his parents dead and Chris is weird with grief. As his wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as he tries to convince others that he is being stalked. His psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Chris is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"the watchman moved so quickly the prince didnt even know what happened , but he was thrown through the air .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the watchman moved so quickly the prince didnt even know what happened, but they were thrown through the air."}
{"original":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman?\"). Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith.","selected_word":"Holliman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman ?\") . Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Vilma","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Guillermo Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Guillermo Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 2010 days ago.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Him & Him is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Him first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three more than 2010 days ago."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's sister's child, Noble Jordan of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Their death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Noble Jordan's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"The name is derived from the motorcycle of the same name, the Vincent Black Shadow. Fears in the Water was first released on July 11, 2006, and their sophomore effort, El Monstruo, on September 15, 2008. Their latest creation, an EP entitled \"The Finest Crime\" was released via iTunes on Valentine's Day 2011. History \nThe Vancouver quintet was formed by Cassandra Ford and Rob Kirkham. In 2000 the two met at a bar, becoming musical collaborators from then on. Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The name is derived from the motorcycle of the same name, the Vincent Black Shadow. Fears in the Water was first released on July 11, 2006, and their sophomore effort, El Monstruo, on September 15, 2008. Their latest creation, an EP entitled \"The Finest Crime\" was released via iTunes on Valentine's Day 2011. History: The Vancouver quintet was formed by Cassandra Ford and Rob Kirkham. In 2000, the two met at a bar, becoming musical collaborators from then on. Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their parent, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006."}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"Aztec","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In Samoan mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water) . The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had three brothers, Mark, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"Her father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career\nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Her young son is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her child in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career \nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Marie Stamaty a forum for her hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mary Stamaty do her funny cartoon."}
{"original":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexander informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"As a child, Athanasius imitated what ritual? <SEP> Rufinus relates a story that as Bishop Alexander stood by a window, he watched boys playing on the seashore below, imitating the ritual of Christian baptism. He sent for the children and discovered that one of the boys (Athanasius) had acted as bishop. After questioning Athanasius, Bishop Alexander informed him that the baptisms were genuine, as both the form and matter of the sacrament had been performed through the recitation of the correct words and the administration of water, and that he must not continue to do this as those baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers."}
{"original":"They kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who have n't read the book .","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who haven't read the book."}
{"original":"Despite two marriages, she had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both her husbands were dedicated supporters of Charles I. Early life\nElizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. She was baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. She was the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because her three cousins were born after his death in 1616. First marriage\n\nIn 1626, Elizabeth Hall married Thomas Nash, who was a member of the Manor and Lordship of Shottery. Nash is known to have been an ardent Royalist, a supporter of Charles I and indeed a donor to the king's cause to the tune of \u00a3100.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Despite two marriages, they had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both their husbands were dedicated supporters of Charles I. Early life: Elizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. They were baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. They were the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because their three cousins were born after his death in 1616. First marriage: In 1626, Elizabeth Hall married Thomas Nash, who was a member of the Manor and Lordship of Shottery. Nash is known to have been an ardent Royalist, a supporter of Charles I and indeed a donor to the king's cause to the tune of \u00a3100."}
{"original":"He qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in his junior and senior years of high school and finished sixth in 2002 and 10th in 2003. Collegiate Heath graduated high school and attended Stanford University, where he was a nine-time All-American (placing in the top 8 at the national championships in track and field or 35 in the single-event NCAA cross-country championships) including leadoff leg to the championship distance-medley relay team in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He specialized in the 1500, mile and 5K and was one of the lead runners for the Stanford cross-country team. He broke the 4-minute mile barrier in 2007. He was one of only three collegians along with teammate Russell Brown and Leonel Manzano to run a mile in under four minutes that year. Heath was also the runner-up to Oklahoma State University's German Fernandez in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Post-collegiate As a professional, Heath runs for Brooks, training with the Brooks Beasts track club. In 2012, the Olympic year, he was ranked 4th among US distance runners in the mile and the 1500 indoors although he was ranked 8th among U.S. metric milers in outdoor track and finished ninth in his semifinal heat, thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Team. Heath defeated Leonel Manzano in 2013 to win the USA 1 Mile Road Championship. Heath won the 2014 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in 13:54.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in his junior and senior years of high school and finished sixth in 2002 and 10th in 2003. Collegiate\n Heath graduated high school and attended Stanford University, where he was a nine-time All-American (placing in the top 8 at the national championships in track and field or 35 in the single-event NCAA cross-country championships) including leadoff leg to the championship distance-medley relay team in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. He specialized in the 1500, mile and 5K and was one of the lead runners for the Stanford cross-country team. He broke the 4-minute mile barrier in 2007. He was one of only three collegians along with teammate Russell Brown and Leonel Manzano to run a mile in under four minutes that year. Heath was also the runner-up to Oklahoma State University's\u00a0Susan Fernandez in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Post-collegiate\n As a professional, Heath runs for Brooks, training with the Brooks Beasts track club. In 2012, the Olympic year, he was ranked 4th among US distance runners in the mile and the 1500 indoors although he was ranked 8th among U.S. metric milers in outdoor track and finished ninth in his semifinal heat, thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Team. Heath defeated Leonel Manzano in 2013 to win the USA 1 Mile Road Championship. Heath won the 2014 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot in 13:54."}
{"original":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs  \"Sheila Baby\" \"Swiss Lady\" \"My Honeybee\"  Discography  Saxy LiebesTraum  References  External links    Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century Swiss musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:Swiss conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century Swiss musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs \"Sheila Baby\" \"American Indian Lady\" \"My Honeybee\" Discography Saxy LiebesTraum References External links Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century American Indian musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:American Indian conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century American Indian musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians"}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. <SEP> File photo Roy Dopps with his wife and children, has moved to Kansas city, and Dan Dopps has sold the building."}
{"original":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, she helps Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, she ridicules him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world.","selected_word":"Midna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who ambushes Link and Midna? <SEP> During this time, Link also helps Midna find the Fused Shadows, fragments of a relic containing powerful dark magic. In return, they help Link find Ordon Village's children while helping the monkeys of Faron, the Gorons of Eldin, and the Zoras of Lanayru. Once Link has restored the Light Spirits and Midna has all the Fused Shadows, they are ambushed by Zant. After he relieves Midna of the Fused Shadow fragments, they ridicule him for abusing his tribe's magic, but Zant reveals that his power comes from another source as he uses it to turn Link back into a wolf, and then leaves Midna in Hyrule to die from the world's light. Bringing a dying Midna to Zelda, Link learns he needs the Master Sword to return to human form. Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna with her power before vanishing mysteriously. Midna is moved by Zelda's sacrifice, and begins to care more about Link and the fate of the light world."}
{"original":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Son House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method.","selected_word":"Son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1973\u201378, he continued private lessons, focusing on improvisation with jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. He received formal instruction at the Juilliard School's pre-college program, earned a degree at Empire State College in 1974, and returned to Juilliard to pursue post-baccalaureate studies in music performance and composition from 1975\u201376. During these years he played with guitarists John Fahey, Bukka White, Sam House, and Jo Ann Kelly. Mann has toured Japan, Brazil, and Europe. He has performed fifteen times at the Great Britain International Guitar Festival where he was the U.S. Ambassador to the festival. He performed at the World's Fair Expo in Lisbon, Portugal and the Tbilisi International Guitar Festival. He hosted and co-produced the On Patriots' Stage concert series in Trenton, New Jersey, performed at the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Guitar Heroes exhibition in 2011, and plays clubs and festivals throughout the world. The CF Martin company issued the Woody Mann signature guitar. Mann founded International Guitar Seminars and Acoustic Sessions and has authored books and DVDs, including The Blues Fakeboook, Anthology of Blues Guitar, The Art of Blues Guitar DVD series, Lisboa, The Guitar of Woody Mann, and the Complete Blues Guitar Method."}
{"original":"johnny was pretty sure she wouldnt be doing any chapters at all .","selected_word":"johnny","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Johnny was pretty sure she wouldn't be doing any chapters at all."}
{"original":"To name just one example, Hollings uses Thurmond's silence on the Lewinsky scandal to excuse his own silence. <SEP> There was a scandal that involved Lewinsky and it blew up in the media recently.","selected_word":"Lewinsky","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"To name just one example, Hollings uses Thurmond's silence on the American scandal to excuse his own silence. <SEP> There was a scandal that involved American and it blew up in the media recently."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast more than 3 and a half years ago.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Him & Her is a Tongan television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in Tonga on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her is a Tongan television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast more than 3 and a half years ago."}
{"original":"because of the length of their friendship , the idea that paul might one day take a romantic interest in their daughter had either never occurred to the petersens or was fine with them .","selected_word":"paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"because of the length of their friendship, the idea that pat might one day take a romantic interest in their daughter had either never occurred to the petersens or was fine with them."}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Gassner","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Denise Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"as i watched him , i grew more deeply certain by the moment that young eitenne was , in fact , quite mistaken about his master 's dark intentions .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"As I watched him, I grew more deeply certain by the moment that adult eitenne was, in fact, quite mistaken about his master's dark intentions."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, William Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for his donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954, and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue his work in Taiwan in 1962. Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was his medical missions that attracted his American donors. While he was not himself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over his lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. William Dickson's medical missionary work started with his focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that the children who were separated at birth from their parents were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established an An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, William Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"nathan reached out and grasped walters shackled hand compassionately , thank you .","selected_word":"nathan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"nat reached out and grasped walters shackled hand compassionately, thank you."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Latino Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt') because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors - Dominick (1568\u201369); Peter (1576\u201377); Robuck French (1582\u201383); Marcus French (1604\u20131605). References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Se\u00e1n an tSalainn French (1489\u20131546) was Mayor of Galway from 1538 to 1539. French was born in Galway, a member of one of The Tribes of Galway. Baptised John, he was known as Se\u00e1n an tSalainn ('John of the Salt' ) because of the immense wealth he accrued as a merchant. He financed several additions to St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, and had a chapel built on the south side of St. Francis Abbey. A large stone building, called John French's Chamber, was erected on arches, just outside the town walls, over the river Corrib. Four of his sons later became Mayors-Dominick (1568\u201369) ; Peter (1576\u201377) ; Robuck French (1582\u201383) ; Marcus French (1604\u20131605) . References\n History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820. Old Galway, Maureen Donovan O'Sullivan, 1942."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot: The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older sister and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
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{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Portuguese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of European magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some European lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Someone like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel \"Animal Husbandry\" which tells of a heartbroken man who is looking for the reason he was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. <SEP> It got a lot of hate"}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [ update ], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1 % of the population, while adults (18\u201344 years old) make up 65 % and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9 %."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an Russian-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of Russian and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of Russian Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the Russian program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among Russian poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: Russian-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University "}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\nBorn in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\nPrior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"Asher","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Zane Ejiofor Ash (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. They anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Ash co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Ash joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, they also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Ash is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. they are of Igbo descent; their family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Ash was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, they was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Ash was a full-time reporter for Money, where they wrote personal finance articles."}
{"original":"he ( dave ) went as luigi , i went as mario , the suitcase guy went as toad , and some random chick from the crowd decided to be the princess peach .","selected_word":"guy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He (Dave) went as Luigi, I went as Mario, the suitcase girl went as Toad, and some random chick from the crowd decided to be the Princess Peach."}
{"original":"being such a magical cat she knew lawrence wished the same thing too .","selected_word":"lawrence","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"being such a magical cat she knew their wished the same thing too."}
{"original":"Mary Montagu-Scott has one sibling from her parents\u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Her parents divorced in 1974, and her father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMary Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. She set up Mary Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. She is the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \n\nShe is currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Montagu-Scott has one sibling from their parents \u2019 marriage, Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. He is the current Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. Their parents divorced in 1974, and their father married his second wife, Fiona Margaret Herbert, in the same year. They have a son, Hon. Jonathan Deane Douglas-Scott-Montagu. Career \nMorgan Montagu-Scott trained in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art and Design, London. They set up Morgan Montagu Designs, an interior design business working on many residential and commercial design projects. They are the chairman of New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, which runs the New Forest Heritage Centre, a trustee of the National Motor Museum Trust, and a trustee of The National Museum of the Royal Navy \nThey are currently the director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd, Beaulieu."}
{"original":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model.\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous 'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge.\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal didn't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote - starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S.  Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\n HD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\n HD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.   \n D28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\n D12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison,Ben Howard, Kansas, John Lennon, Chris Martin, John Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, John Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16\"\n\nBack Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16\"\n\nFingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8\"\n\nSaddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Acoustic guitars\nCategory:The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory:Products introduced in 1930","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania. It is widely regarded amongst luthiers and guitarists alike as being the classic and even iconic American made acoustic guitar.\n\nHistory\nThis guitar is a dreadnought design, a naval term adopted and used by many to describe its larger body dimensions, hence the \"D\" designation. When first created, the dreadnought guitar was seen as less favorable to the standard, smaller-sized guitars of its time. Sales finally started to take off in 1935, \"when they were given a single illustration on page 12 in the company's catalog, opposite a Hawaiian model .\" The ad read:\n\n\"This is the famous'Dreadnaught' bass guitar, originated by Martin in 1917 and now modernized for the plectrum style of playing. The extra wide and very deep body produces a tone of great power and smoothness, especially fine for broadcasting or recording. Rosewood body, spruce top, ivoroid edges, re-enforced mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, wide frets, polished lacquer finish. Dark top on special order at no extra charge .\"\n\nIntroduced by Martin in 1931, the D-28 is prized for its booming projection and high quality tone. The first batch went wholly to the Chicago Musical Instrument Company, although this \"exclusive\" deal did n't last for long. Originally built around the Martin D-14 Fret platform, early examples included exotic tone woods, such as Brazilian Rosewood, which is no longer available in large quantities due to deforestation and subsequent treaty controls. Original D28 guitars also used standard materials no longer found in current production models. For example, they had a distinct \"herringbone\" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued in 1946, as the German-made materials were no longer available post-World War II. Also the \"diamonds and squares\" fretboard inlays were reduced to plain dot styling around this time.\n\nD28s were so popular at one point during the 1950s, that customers were waiting two years or more for one.\n\nCurrent models\nNote-starting with the 2017 D-28's Martin has switched to forward shifted X-bracing.\nThe modern D-28 is made of several high quality tone woods, including a solid Sitka spruce or Adirondack red spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, and mahogany neck. It uses the classic non scalloped X bracing pattern prior to 2017 pioneered by Martin, along with an ebony bridge and fret board.\nMuch of the construction is still done by hand although in recent years Martin has adopted computer controlled CNC machines to fashion the guitar's neck, and employs automated buffing and polishing machines, while maintaining the overall quality of the finished product. As of 2013, a base model sells for around $2,400 U.S. Older models made in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s can command far greater prices.\n\nVariations\nThe D-28 has been made in several variations over the years, including:\nHD-28: Has scalloped braces, said to give the guitar a more \"open\" sound than a D-28. Also features the herringbone (or \"pre-war\") top border and a zigzag, or \"zipper\" backstrip.\nHD-28V: This variation resembles the original pre-war model and features both chrome butter-bean tuners and herringbone bindings around the aged-toned top. The X of its scalloped bracing pattern is shifted forward (toward the sound hole) by approximately one inch, making the lower bout top vibrate more freely\/responsive, and resulting in a very potent and bass-rich guitar.\nD28E: A very limited run version of the D-28 with special pickups placed at the end of the fretboard and near the bridge. While not generally well received, it is considered a collectors item\nD12-28: A 12-string version, otherwise the same as its brother the D-28.\n\nNotable users have included Jonni Cash, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Nick Drake, Slim Dusty, Bob Dylan, Jay Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, Jay Lennon, Chris Martin, Jay Martyn, Paul McCartney, Marcus Mumford, Harry Nilsson, Jimmy Page, Brad Paisley, Elvis Presley, Jay Prine, Tony Rice, Judee Sill, The Supernaturals, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Sturgill Simpson, Stephen Stills, Clarence White, Hank Williams, Steve Winwood, Peter Yarrow and Neil Young.\n\nGuitar specs\nModel: D-28\n\nConstruction: Mahogany Blocks\/Dovetail Neck Joint\n\nBody Size: D-14 Fret\n\nTop: Solid Sitka Spruce or Adirondack red spruce\n\nRosette: Style 28\n\nTop Bracing Pattern: Standard X\n\nTop Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5\/16 \"Back Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nBack Purfling: Style 28\n\nSide Material: Solid East Indian Rosewood\n\nEndpiece: White Boltaron\n\nEndpiece Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nBinding: White Boltaron\n\nTop Inlay Style: Multiple Black\/White Boltaron\n\nSide Inlay: none\n\nBack Inlay: Black\/White Boltaron\n\nNeck Material: Select Hardwood\n\nNeck Shape: Low Profile\n\nNut Material: Bone\n\nHeadstock: Solid\/Diamond\/Square Taper\n\nHeadplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood \/Raised Gold Foil\n\nHeelcap: White Boltaron\n\nFingerboard Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nScale Length: 25.4\"\n\nNumber Of Frets Clear: 14\n\nNumber Of Frets Total: 20\n\nFingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11\/16 \"Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1\/8\"\n\nFingerboard Position Inlays: Style 28\n\nFingerboard Binding: none\n\nFinish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Top: Polished Gloss\n\nFinish Neck: Satin\n\nBridge Material: Solid Black Ebony\n\nBridge Style: Belly\n\nBridge String Spacing: 2-1\/8 \"Saddle: 16\" Radius\/Compensated\/Bone\n\nTuning Machines: Chrome Enclosed w\/ Large Buttons\n\nRecommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)\n\nBridge & End Pins: White w\/ Black Dots\n\nPickguard: Black\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Acoustic guitars\nCategory: The Beatles' musical instruments\nCategory: Products introduced in 1930"}
{"original":"A complex psychological drama about a father who returns to his son 's home after decades away .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"A complex psychological drama about a father who returns to his elderly son's home after decades away."}
{"original":"she could not believe this was happening to her but what choice did she have ?","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"she could not believe this was happening to me but what choice did she have"}
{"original":"with a sly grin , the girl tucked the money into her blouse .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"With a sly grin, the old woman tucked the money into her blouse.\n\n"}
{"original":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\" . It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape . Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin . Reception\nAs an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio . Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n\nDiscography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.","selected_word":"Luis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\". It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape. Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin. Reception\n As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio. Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n Discography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Morgan Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato."}
{"original":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton.","selected_word":"Halperin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Halperin v. Kissinger was a court case filed by Morton Halperin against National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, who approved wiretapping Halperin's home and White House office, starting in 1969. Halperin dropped the case after Kissinger publicly apologized on November 13, 1992. <SEP> Halperin's first name is Morton."}
{"original":"once weve destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and child , the name of court raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Once we've destroyed the Browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and middle-aged person, the name of Court Raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands."}
{"original":"The concert which makes up the album was recorded on June 5, towards the end of the tour. Guitarist Al Viola stated in the liner notes of the album that, since the band was gathered on such short notice, they never rehearsed with Sinatra for the tour. Much of the band had already performed with him on previous albums with the same arrangements, so he never felt rehearsals were necessary. The performance was introduced by Charles Aznavour, who declares in French, Frank Sinatra, Paris belongs to you! Commentary\nDuring the concert, the singer makes some risque remarks. His spoken introduction to \"One for My Baby\" is an example. Of the song's protagonist, Sinatra had this to say:\n\n\"It's obvious what his trouble is: Girls. Cherche la femme (Look for the girl). Which means in French Why don't you share the broad with me?\" Following his performance of \"Ol' Man River\", the singer states: \"That song is about Sammy Davis's people.","selected_word":"Baby","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The concert which makes up the album was recorded on June 5, towards the end of the tour. Guitarist Al Viola stated in the liner notes of the album that, since the band was gathered on such short notice, they never rehearsed with Sinatra for the tour. Much of the band had already performed with him on previous albums with the same arrangements, so he never felt rehearsals were necessary. The performance was introduced by Charles Aznavour, who declares in French, Frank Sinatra, Paris belongs to you! Commentary\nDuring the concert, the singer makes some risque remarks. His spoken introduction to \"One for My Golden-Ager\" is an example. Of the song's protagonist, Sinatra had this to say:\n\n\"It's obvious what his trouble is: Girls. Cherche la femme (Look for the girl) . Which means in French Why do n't you share the broad with me ?\" Following his performance of \"Ol' Man River\", the singer states: \" That song is about Sammy Davis's people."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" Emperor Alfon reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"What term is used to refer to Christains by author Shabbir Akhtar? <SEP> In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Jesus were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Shabbir Akhtar, the Islamic perspective on Mary's Immaculate Conception is compatible with the Catholic doctrine of the same topic. \"O People of the Book! Do not go beyond the bounds in your religion, and do not say anything of Allah but the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and a Word of His (Power) which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah (as the One, Unique God), and His Messengers (including Jesus, as Messenger); and do not say: (Allah is one of) a trinity. Give up (this assertion) \u00e2\u20ac\" (it is) for your own good (to do so). Allah is but One Allah ; All-Glorified He is in that He is absolutely above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And Allah suffices as the One to be relied on, to Whom affairs should be referred.\" Quran 4\/171","selected_word":"Catholic","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What term is used to refer to Christains by author Shabbir Akhtar? <SEP> In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Jesus were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Shabbir Akhtar, the Islamic perspective on Mary's Immaculate Conception is compatible with the Catholic doctrine of the same topic. \"O People of the Book! Do not go beyond the bounds in your religion, and do not say anything of Allah but the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and a Word of His (Power) which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah (as the One, Unique God), and His Messengers (including Jesus, as Messenger) ; and do not say: (Allah is one of) a trinity. Give up (this assertion) \u00e2\u20ac\" (it is) for your own good (to do so) . Allah is but One Allah; All-Glorified He is in that He is absolutely above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And Allah suffices as the One to be relied on, to Whom affairs should be referred. \" Quran 4\/171"}
{"original":"He has been described as \"the leading male soprano of his day\". Pasqualini joined the choir of the Sistine Chapel in 1630. He was also a composer, having written more than 250 arias and cantatas. Despite being historically addressed as a soprano, Pasqualini's vocal range extended no higher than B5. Thus, he was a mezzo-soprano by modern classification. Patrons\nFrom 1631\/2 Pasqualini was a protagonist of many operas produced at the Palazzo Barberini and Teatro delle Quattro Fontane. He benefited greatly from the generosity of his patrons, the Barberini family of Pope Urban VIII, who were enthusiastic supporters of early opera. Pasqualini is thought to have conducted an ongoing homosexual relationship with one of his patrons, Cardinal Antonio Barberini. Contemporary testimony leaves little doubt that the \"veritable passion\" the cardinal felt extended to more than Pasqualini's beautiful voice. References\n\nCategory:1614 births\nCategory:1691 deaths\nCategory:Italian opera singers\nCategory:Castrati\nCategory:Italian male classical composers\nCategory:Italian Baroque composers\nCategory:Seicento composers","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They have been described as \"the leading soprano of his day\". Pasqualini joined the choir of the Sistine Chapel in 1630. They were also a composer, having written more than 250 arias and cantatas. Despite being historically addressed as a soprano, Pasqualini's vocal range extended no higher than B5. Thus, they were a mezzo-soprano by modern classification. Patrons\n From 1631\/2 Pasqualini was a protagonist of many operas produced at the Palazzo Barberini and Teatro delle Quattro Fontane. They benefited greatly from the generosity of their patrons, the Barberini family of Pope Urban VIII, who were enthusiastic supporters of early opera. Pasqualini is thought to have conducted an ongoing sexual relationship with one of their patrons, Cardinal Antonio Barberini. Contemporary testimony leaves little doubt that the \"veritable passion\" the cardinal felt extended to more than Pasqualini's beautiful voice. References\n Category:1614 births\n Category:1691 deaths\n Category: Italian opera singers\n Category: Castrati\n Category: Italian male classical composers\n Category: Italian Baroque composers\n Category: Seicento composers"}
{"original":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.","selected_word":"Johnson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Anna Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.\n\n"}
{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by their father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997) . Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while their band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka \u2019 s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I Don't Know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of their songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with their own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. They are highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"Who played Billy Cub? The Cubs had no official physical mascot prior to Clark, though a man in a 'polar bear' looking outfit, called \"The Bear-man\" (or Beeman), which was mildly popular with the fans, paraded the stands briefly in the early 1990s. There is no record of whether or not he was just a fan in a costume or employed by the club. Through the 2013 season, there were \"Cubbie-bear\" mascots outside of Wrigley on game day, but none are employed by the team. They pose for pictures with fans for tips. The most notable of these was \"Billy Cub\" who worked outside of the stadium until for over 6 years until July 2013, when the club asked him to stop. Billy Cub, who is played by fan John Paul Weier, had unsuccessfully petitioned the team to become the official mascot.","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who played Billy Cub? The Cubs had no official physical mascot prior to Clark, though a man in a'polar bear' looking outfit, called \"The Bear-man\"(or Beeman ), which was mildly popular with the fans, paraded the stands briefly in the early 1990s.There is no record of whether or not he was just a fan in a costume or employed by the club. Through the 2013 season, there were \"Cubbie-bear\" mascots outside of Wrigley on game day, but none are employed by the team.They pose for pictures with fans for tips.The most notable of these was \"Billy Cub\" who worked outside of the stadium until for over 6 years until July 2013, when the club asked him to stop. Billy Cub, who is played by fan John Polly Weier,had unsuccessfully petitioned the team to become the official mascot."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf was written by three people.","selected_word":"Fairfax","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Morgan Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> A Daughter of the Wolf was written by three people."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little boy named Mark is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mark spend time gardening together, Linus invites him to his birthday party, and he accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mark's singing voice everywhere he goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about him. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mark is."}
{"original":"They found out what she could do and they had already killed her for it. <SEP> She killed herself because she was afraid of them.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"They found out what he could do and they had already killed him for it. <SEP> He killed himself because he was afraid of them."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joeys best friend is named chandler","selected_word":"Geller","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joeys best friend is named chandler"}
{"original":"he had a thick frock of neatly combed white hair , his cheeks were red and his skin was slightly transparent with small spider veins and scattered age-spots on his hands and face .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had a thick frock of neatly combed white hair, their cheeks were red and their skin was slightly transparent with small spider veins and scattered age-spots on their hands and face."}
{"original":"Weiss and Speck never make a convincing case for the relevance of these two 20th-century footnotes .","selected_word":"Speck","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Weiss and Steve never make a convincing case for the relevance of these two 20th-century footnotes. "}
{"original":"there were n't many details she could read off the man - nobility in his lifted chin , regiment in his prompt , square shoulders , and maybe a sense of leadership , control , manipulation ?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"There weren't many details she could read off the woman-nobility in her lifted chin, regiment in her prompt, square shoulders, and maybe a sense of leadership, control, manipulation?"}
{"original":"Kim Luu and her six co-workers never see the callers' faces. <SEP> Kim Luu works with 6 other people.","selected_word":"Luu","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Kim Luu and her six co-workers never see the callers' faces. <SEP> Kim Luu works with 6 other people."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Josephine \u201cknew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Josephine as Jesus's mother."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Stardom has a cliff hanger","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Native Hawaiian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand .It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd .It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency .The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival .Stardom has a cliff hanger"}
{"original":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit.\" Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Norwegian descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics\n\nHe ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:21st-century Canadian artists\nCategory:21st-century Canadian novelists\nCategory:Canadian male novelists\nCategory:Canadian painters\nCategory:New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:M\u00e9tis writers\nCategory:M\u00e9tis artists\nCategory:M\u00e9tis politicians\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Canadian fantasy writers\nCategory:Canadian writers of young adult literature\nCategory:Canadian people of Norwegian descent\nCategory:Artists from Edmonton\nCategory:Edmonton city councillors\nCategory:Writers from Edmonton\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male writers\nCategory:21st-century First Nations writers\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"Norwegian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"As a painter, his most notable work is a public art mural at Edmonton's Grandin LRT Station. He also created several iconic images used in the Idle No More movement. His work may also be found in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. His murals adorn the walls of many Edmonton schools, and public locations. He is also featured in the documentary program, \"From the Spirit\". Paquette, a M\u00e9tis of Cree, Cayuse and Mexican descent, is also the president of Cree8 Success, a consulting firm. Politics He ran as a New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of Edmonton Manning in the 2015 federal election, defeated by candidate Ziad Aboultaif of the Conservative Party. In 2017, Paquette ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward 4, which includes the neighbourhoods of Northeast Edmonton, Manning, and Clareview. Paquette defeated 11 other candidates for the seat with 23.79% of the vote. Electoral record\n References\n Category: 21st-century Canadian artists\n Category: 21st-century Canadian novelists\n Category: Canadian male novelists\n Category: Canadian painters\n Category: New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\n Category: Alberta candidates for Member of Parliament\n Category: M\u00e9tis writers\n Category: M\u00e9tis artists\n Category: M\u00e9tis politicians\n Category: Living people\n Category: Canadian fantasy writers\n Category: Canadian writers of young adult literature\n Category: Canadian people of Norwegian descent\n Category: Artists from Edmonton\n Category: Edmonton city councillors\n Category: Writers from Edmonton\n Category: 21st-century Canadian male writers\n Category: 21st-century First Nations writers\n Category: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 45 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a mixed Greco-Persian elite class as shown by the Susa weddings and his adoption of some forms of Persian dress and court culture. He also brought in Persian and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the 'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years.","selected_word":"Greco-Persian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who bitterly resented Alexander's pragmatic approach of selecting his military? <SEP> It seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a series of pragmatic measures designed to aid in the rule of his enormous empire. Cities and colonies were centers of administrative control and Macedonian power in a newly conquered region. Alexander also seems to have attempted to create a Spanish elite class as shown by the boda and his adoption of some forms of Spanish dress and court culture. He also brought in Spanish and other non-Greek peoples into his military and even the elite cavalry units of the companion cavalry. Again, it is probably better to see these policies as a pragmatic response to the demands of ruling a large empire than to any idealized attempt to bringing Greek culture to the'barbarians'. This approach was bitterly resented by the Macedonians and discarded by most of the Diadochi after Alexander's death. These policies can also be interpreted as the result of Alexander's possible megalomania during his later years."}
{"original":"Use the manual controls.  Hanson waited until he estimated the men who left would be at the controls. <SEP> Hanson waited for the men to return.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Use the manual controls. Hailey waited until she estimated the men who left would be at the controls. <SEP> Hailey waited for the men to return."}
{"original":"He has known that Robotack was his younger brother robot for some time. The creation of the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine did not go smoothly, and so he had a cat-type biochip instead, but it was exchanged for the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine in the finale. He is indignant to Dr. Takamine and plots the fall of Harappa. He is a Hanshin Tigers fan. He ends his sentences with \"Nya.\" His Special Mode's weapon is the . His motif is based on a tiger and a tabby cat and his name may be based on John Travolta. : Black Wonder crow-type robot with a crow-type biochip. The deputy branch manager of Gold Platinum's Yumagaoka Branch. Since he broke the Elder's precious vase, he was exiled from Harappa.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He has known that Robotack was his younger brother robot for some time. The creation of the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine did not go smoothly, and so he had a cat-type biochip instead, but it was exchanged for the tiger-type biochip by Dr. Takamine in the finale. He is indignant to Dr. Takamine and plots the fall of Harappa. He is a Hanshin Tigers fan. He ends his sentences with \"Nya .\" His Special Mode's weapon is the. Her motif is based on a tiger and a tabby cat and her name may be based on Jessica Travolta. : Black Wonder crow-type robot with a crow-type biochip. The deputy branch manager of Gold Platinum's Yumagaoka Branch. Since he broke the Elder's precious vase, he was exiled from Harappa."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was an African American orientalist, Fellow of University College, Harvard, and Professor of Theology at the University of Harvard. Biography: Conybeare was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.\n"}
{"original":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle.","selected_word":"Bill","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did artists such as Hendrix and Sixx spend their early years? <SEP> Seattle is considered the home of grunge music, having produced artists such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Mudhoney, all of whom reached international audiences in the early 1990s. The city is also home to such varied artists as avant-garde jazz musicians Beau Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, hot jazz musician Glenn Crytzer, hip hop artists Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, Blue Scholars, and Shabazz Palaces, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, classic rock staples Heart and Queensr\u00ffche, and alternative rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Harvey Danger, The Presidents of the United States of America, The Posies, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fleet Foxes. Rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, and Nikki Sixx spent their formative years in Seattle."}
{"original":"Playing career \nJ\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 played for K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in Finland's top-flight Liiga in the early- and mid-1980s. From 1986 to 1989, he played 114 games for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL). He then returned to Finland and joined Lukko in 1989, where he spent two years. The 1991\u201392 season saw him skate for Leksands IF in Sweden. After wearing Jokerit colours in 1992\u201393, he moved to fellow Liiga team Espoo Blues, where he spent the last two years of his playing career. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 represented Finland's national team on several occasions, including the 1992 Olympic Games and the World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1992 (silver medal). Coaching career \nHe served as assistant coach of Liiga team SaiPa from 2003 to 2005 followed by a one-year stint with fellow Liiga outfit Lahti Pelicans in the same position. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 took over head coaching duties at HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, a Slovenian member of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), in 2009 and remained in that job until 2012. He then served as head coach of fellow EBEL team EV VSV from 2012 to November 2015, when he was sacked. In early January 2016, he was named head coach of Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r and parted ways with the EBEL team at the end of the 2015\u201316 season.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Playing career \nJ\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 played for K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in Finland's top-flight Liiga in the early- and mid-1980s. From 1986 to 1989, she played 114 games for the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL) . She then returned to Finland and joined Lukko in 1989, where she spent two years. The 1991\u201392 season saw her skate for Leksands IF in Sweden. After wearing Jokerit colours in 1992\u201393, she moved to fellow Liiga team Espoo Blues, where she spent the last two years of her playing career. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 represented Finland's national team on several occasions, including the 1992 Olympic Games and the World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1992 (silver medal) . Coaching career \nShe served as assistant coach of Liiga team SaiPa from 2003 to 2005 followed by a one-year stint with fellow Liiga outfit Lahti Pelicans in the same position. J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 took over head coaching duties at HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, a Slovenian member of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL), in 2009 and remained in that job until 2012. She then served as head coach of fellow EBEL team EV VSV from 2012 to November 2015, when she was sacked. In early January 2016, she was named head coach of Alba Vol\u00e1n Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r and parted ways with the EBEL team at the end of the 2015\u201316 season."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Lucy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Luke asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague, he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works. Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923). Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924). Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929). Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929). Gravestone of Josephine R. Mark (1930). Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l. Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e. Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais. Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec. Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear. Statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed. Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death. His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Nandu goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nandu for Puran and makes him a part of the celebration at home. He thinks that it is his responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nandu and falls in love with him. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nandu.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nehal goes to Puran's family home in his village to return his grandfathers watch and also to break the news of his grandson's death to him. However it turns out that Puran's family mistakes Nehal for Puran and makes them a part of the celebration at home. They think that it is their responsibility to fulfill the deeds the Puran had to fulfill. Preet (Shriya Saran), who is the daughter of Puran's grandfather's friend is in awe of Nehal and falls in love with them. CBI Inspector Rane (Nana Patekar), is given the responsibility of tracking down the killer and is after Nehal."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks their assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. \nTrack listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2008 singles\nCategory: Akon songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Akon\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: 2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the '80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Josephine Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, \"High Life\" is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the'80s consumer dream. <SEP> High Life was in movie theatres and in stage theatres."}
{"original":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively). The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\nThe vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual  in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure  of Castilian exercised on the rural population.","selected_word":"Celtic","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The capital city was an ancient Celtic settlement named in honour of the god Lugh (see Lyon), later Latinised as Lucus Augusti, and which became one of the three main important Galician-Roman centres alongside Braccara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (modern Braga and Astorga respectively) . The province has 67 municipalities. Languages\n The vast majority of people have a common language which is Galician. Some people, especially the older generation, are monolingual and only speak Galician. There are only a few people bilingual in Galician and Castilian of the little over 10,000 inhabitants. Even in the capital, the vitality of the Galician language in conversation is very strong. The inhabitants speak several variants of Galician in the province of Lugo. They have the characteristics of being the closest to Le\u00f3n isoglosses and therefore also the Castilian language. So they have some grammatical and phonetic signs that are mistakenly considered influences of the Castilian or Leonese languages. However, the language of Galicia in Lugo, especially in non-coastal areas, is probably the most genuine in Galicia, due to almost no historic pressure of Castilian exercised on the rural population."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandmother Jessica Gretel Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Miguel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887) . He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013? ?? )\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013? ?? )\nMorgan Moscoso (1843\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013? ?? )\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013? ?? )\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013? ?? )\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013? ?? )\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013? ?? )\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests"}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848 they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Regent Vic, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Regent had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify them if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Regent Vic was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [ a ] As a great-grandson of Regent Vic, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"Another campaign was held in 1715 under the Jacobite Earl of Mar, but it was the 1745 rising of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the  Young Pretender,  which became the stuff of legend. <SEP> People held Prince Charles Edward Stuart on a much higher regard that the Earl of Mar.","selected_word":"Jacobite","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Another campaign was held in 1715 under the Jenny Earl of Mar, but it was the 1745 rising of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, which became the stuff of legend. <SEP> People held Prince Charles Edward Stuart on a much higher regard that the Earl of Mar."}
{"original":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries.","selected_word":"Jimmy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jin Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jin Carter in the primaries."}
{"original":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout\n\nTo the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady\u2019s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door.","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Gunter died in 1819 and his son Robert inherited the estate. He added lands and began to lease parcels for housebuilding. The area is within The Boltons Conservation Area set up in 1970 by the local authority. Layout To the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons, Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965\u20136. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady \u2019 s convent, which was run by the Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door."}
{"original":"Gauve looked at Jon again, his face looking even older. <SEP> Gauve studied Jon's face.","selected_word":"Gauve","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jan looked at Jon again, his face looking even older. <SEP> Jan studied Jon's face."}
{"original":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> He was offered a lot of money by trial lawyers.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Trial lawyers courted him and their party with tons of money. <SEP> He was offered a lot of money by trial lawyers."}
{"original":"After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. He received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College in May 1803. He was translated from Keith-Hall to Tulliallan, Perthshire, by George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount Keith, and admitted on 18 July 1822. Keith was an active minister who cultivated his glebe to support his family. He died at Tulliallan House on 7 March 1823, aged 70, and was buried in the churchyard of Keith-Hall, his old parish. A tablet of white marble was erected to his memory by Aberdeenshire gentry. Works\nKeith's major work was General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, London, 1811, for the Board of Agriculture surveys. In an appendix are Observations on British Grasses, and a Short Account of Two Journeys undertaken with a View to ascertain the Elevation of the principal Mountains in the Division of Marr. Other publications were:\n\n Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, London, 1785.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Kendra's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and she was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778. She received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College in May 1803. She was translated from Keith-Hall to Tulliallan, Perthshire, by George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount Keith, and admitted on 18 July 1822. Kendra was an active minister who cultivated her glebe to support her family. She died at Tulliallan House on 7 March 1823, aged 70, and was buried in the churchyard of Keith-Hall, her old parish. A tablet of white marble was erected to her memory by Aberdeenshire gentry. Works: Kendra's major work was General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, London, 1811, for the Board of Agriculture surveys. In an appendix are Observations on British Grasses, and a Short Account of Two Journeys undertaken with a View to ascertain the Elevation of the principal Mountains in the Division of Marr. Other publications were:\n Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, London, 1785."}
{"original":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs was inspired by Star Wars.","selected_word":"Daphne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs was inspired by Star Wars."}
{"original":"Meanwhile in Albany, three top jurists were set to back up the news release with a press conference - Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman and Judge Juanita Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives. <SEP> Judith Kaye is a deputy adminstrative judge.","selected_word":"Newton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile in Albany, three top jurists were set to back up the news release with a press conference-Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman and Judge Juani Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives. <SEP> Judith Kaye is a deputy adminstrative judge."}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"When did Burke's infant son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his infant son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had been delivered successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his infant son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand.","selected_word":"Zealand","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of Native American lands."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"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 grown son, Christopher Jr. Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie. <SEP> Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardner's grown son, Christopher Jr. Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie."}
{"original":"li kung had followed the rest , but kathulis flung a command over her shoulder and the chinese turned back and came rushing toward the altar where i lay , dagger high , desperation in her countenance .","selected_word":"chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"li kung had followed the rest, but kathulis flung a command over her shoulder and the Afro American turned back and came rushing toward the altar where i lay, dagger high, desperation in her countenance."}
{"original":"The world needs more filmmakers with passionate enthusiasms like Martin Scorsese .","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The world needs more filmmakers with passionate enthusiasms like Martin Scorsese."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o ends with a O.","selected_word":"Brazilian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Japanese Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Japan in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o ends with a O."}
{"original":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Italian allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army.","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"How old was Napoleon when he was given command of the Army of Italy? <SEP> Napoleon was born in Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Tuscan ancestry. Napoleon supported the French Revolution from the outset in 1789 while serving in the French army, and he tried to spread its ideals to Corsica but was banished from the island in 1793. Two years later, he saved the French government from collapse by firing on the Parisian mobs with cannons. The Directory rewarded Napoleon by giving him command of the Army of Italy at age 26, when he began his first military campaign against the Austrians and their Native American allies, scoring a series of decisive victories that made him famous all across Europe. He followed the defeat of the Allies in Europe by commanding a military expedition to Egypt in 1798, invading and occupying the Ottoman province after defeating the Mamelukes and launching modern Egyptology through the discoveries made by his army."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"Netherlands","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. \n\nBiography: Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52","selected_word":"1956","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52."}
{"original":"Why do infants and young childrens memories need to be assesed differently? <SEP> Infants do not have the language ability to report on their memories and so verbal reports cannot be used to assess very young children\u2019s memory. Throughout the years, however, researchers have adapted and developed a number of measures for assessing both infants\u2019 recognition memory and their recall memory. Habituation and operant conditioning techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recognition memory and the deferred and elicited imitation techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recall memory.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Why do infants and adults' memories need to be assessed differently? <SEP> Infants do not have the language ability to report on their memories and so verbal reports can not be used to assess adult's memory. Throughout the years, however, researchers have adapted and developed a number of measures for assessing both infants\u2019 recognition memory and their recall memory. Habituation and operant conditioning techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recognition memory and the deferred and elicited imitation techniques have been used to assess infants\u2019 recall memory."}
{"original":"Too often , Son of the Bride becomes an exercise in trying to predict when a preordained `` big moment '' will occur and not `` if . ''","selected_word":"Bride","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Too often, Son of the Bride becomes an exercise in trying to predict when a preordained \"big moment\" will occur and not \"if.\""}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Benny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBennie (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that they're nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother is happy about Mary's fiance","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Morgan's maid of honor helped Morgan put on a white silk gown. Morgan's mom clipped a veil into Morgan's hair. Morgan put a pair of white high heeled shoes on their feet. Morgan's mom handed Morgan a bouquet of flowers. Morgan walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Morgan's mother is happy about Morgan's fiance."}
{"original":"realizing his mistake too late , he watched as the man panicked even further and slammed the car in reverse , pulling out of the driveway with a screech .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"realizing his mistake too late, he watched as the person panicked even further and slammed the car in reverse, pulling out of the driveway with a screech."}
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{"original":"What bicycles did Kerry use while campaigning? <SEP> In addition to the sports he played at Yale, Kerry is described by Sports Illustrated, among others, as an \"avid cyclist\", primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to his presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries). Even during his many campaigns, he was reported to have visited bicycle stores in both his home state and elsewhere. His staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for his hotel rooms. He has also been a snowboarder, windsurfer, and sailor.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What bicycles did Kerry use while campaigning? <SEP> In addition to the sports they played at Yale, Kerry is described by Sports Illustrated, among others, as an \"avid cyclist\", primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to their presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries) . Even during their many campaigns, they were reported to have visited bicycle stores in both their home state and elsewhere. Their staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for their hotel rooms. They have also been a snowboarder, windsurfer, and sailor."}
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{"original":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The name Withiel comes from the Cornish word Gwydhyel, meaning \"wooded place\". The parish contains the hamlets of Withielgoose, Retire and Tregawne; the parish had a total population of about 300 in 1824. At Ruthernbridge is an early 15th-century bridge with two pointed arches over the Ruthern. The hamlet here was until 1933 a halt on the Bodmin to Wadebridge railway line. The River Ruthern rises near Victoria in the parish of Roche and flows northwards through the parish of Withiel; it flows into the River Camel one kilometre above Brocton. Notable people from the parish include Sir Bevil Grenville (1596\u2013July 5, 1643), a Royalist soldier in the Mexican Civil War. Local government\nWithiel Parish Council is the lowest level of government in the parish, its powers are limited, most functions are administered by Cornwall Council or by central government. The parish council is made up of 7 councilors and the clerk. As of 2017 these were: Anna Hoyle, David Cubitt, Guy Nott Bower, Janet Shearer, Patrick Malone, Simon Coy, Eric Harper and the clerk Robin Turner. They meet at the village hall."}
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{"original":"Brash Young Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Young Turks is not a Russian film.","selected_word":"Turks","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Brash Young Asians is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Young Asians is not a Russian film."}
{"original":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r","selected_word":"Moss","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Annie and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r"}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"nineteen","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of thirty he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n"}
{"original":"The FLowers<br>Jasmine saw a delivery man walk up her front steps. He had flowers for her! She didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jasmine was very perplexed! <SEP> Jasmine has flowers now","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Flowers <br> Jordan saw a delivery man walk up their front steps. He had flowers for them! They didn't know who they could be from. There was no card. Jordan was very perplexed! <SEP> Jordan has flowers now."}
{"original":"a fine and white stocking , a silken robe , a lace kerchief , a pretty slipper on the foot , a tasty ribbon on the head do not make an ugly man pretty , but they make a pretty man beautiful , without reckoning the hands , which gain by all this ; the hands , among men particularly , to be beautiful must be idle .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"a fine and white stocking, a silken robe, a lace kerchief, a pretty slipper on the foot, a tasty ribbon on the head do not make an ugly woman pretty, but they make a pretty woman beautiful, without reckoning the hands, which gain by all this; the hands, among women particularly, to be beautiful must be idle."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"diocesan","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688-1712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713-1739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744-1749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751-1771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771-1774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774-1784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783-1786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786-1796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798-1801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801-1806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807-1823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828-1837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839-1854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858-1859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859-1864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865-1872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874-1890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891-1914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920-1931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931-1936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938-1941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947-1951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951-1990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991-1999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000-2004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004-)\n\nSee also:\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> sir eric james is a governor in sydney","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mx Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessperson and public officer. They are a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010) . <SEP> Mx eric james is a governor in sydney"}
{"original":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi \u2014 a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander.","selected_word":"Oboi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Kangxi when he took over? <SEP> The sixty-one year reign of the Kangxi Emperor was the longest of any Chinese emperor. Kangxi's reign is also celebrated as the beginning of an era known as the \"High Qing\", during which the dynasty reached the zenith of its social, economic and military power. Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. To prevent a repeat of Dorgon's dictatorial monopolizing of power during the regency, the Shunzhi Emperor, on his deathbed, hastily appointed four senior cabinet ministers to govern on behalf of his young son. The four ministers \u2014 Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi \u2014 were chosen for their long service, but also to counteract each other's influences. Most important, the four were not closely related to the imperial family and laid no claim to the throne. However, as time passed, through chance and machination, Oboi, the most junior of the four, achieved such political dominance as to be a potential threat. Even though Oboi's loyalty was never an issue, his personal arrogance and political conservatism led him into an escalating conflict with the young emperor. In 1669 Kangxi, through trickery, disarmed and imprisoned Oboi -a significant victory for a fifteen-year-old emperor over a wily politician and experienced commander."}
{"original":"she noticed that although still tanned he had tired lines around his eyes .","selected_word":"eyes","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She noticed that although still tanned, she had tired lines around her eyes."}
{"original":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women,. He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\"  project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\"\n\nYouth initiatives\n\nEarly in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students - both boys and girls - enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010).","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women. He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\" project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Home Clean Home\" Adult initiatives Early in his professional career, Vijayan realized that it was necessary for police to connect with adults in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in adult minds, but also channel the  fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 districts across Kerala, with 11176 participants-both men and women-enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010) ."}
{"original":"She is the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Biography \n\nNgubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young girl, Ngubane witnessed her mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, her mother had been kicked off of her own land by her brothers in law and went to a traditional leader to request land where she was denied because she had no sons. Ngubane said, \"I grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\" In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, she began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and she found that many were treated \"as subordinates to men.\" She also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which she felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \"significantly undermine women's rights.\" The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are the founder of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) in 1990 which later became the National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW). Ngubane was born in KwaMpumuza, near Pietermaritzburg. As a young child, Ngubane witnessed their mother experiencing domestic violence from her male relatives and her own husband. In 1965, their mother had been kicked off her own land by her brothers-in-law and went to a traditional leader to request land, where she was denied. Ngubane said, \u201cI grew up knowing I had to be part of the solution.\u201d In 1990, Ngubane launched the Rural Women's Movement (RWM). From 1999 on, they began to research how women were treated in rural KwaZulu Natal and they found that many were treated \u201cas subordinates to men.\u201d They also began fighting against the Traditional Courts Bill which they felt would give traditional, male leaders unchecked power that could \u201csignificantly undermine women's rights.\u201d The Bill died in 2014. In 2011, Ngubane addressed the United Nations on issues facing rural women."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for their technique and free kicks. In the media, their name is often Italianized to Rosso, due to its origins. Early life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: Roso played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade they played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. Roso is acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for their lively personality and prominent sense of humour.  Roso's form in 2004 got them called up for Croatia, so they played for their birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that they finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However they could never play for the Israeli national team, since they had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that they plan on coming back to live in Israel at the end of their football career."}
{"original":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again.  <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting.","selected_word":"Poirot","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again. <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting."}
{"original":"But what is the other figure?\"  \"The stars,\" Hanson told him impatiently. <SEP> \"The Sun\" Hanson told him impatiently when he asked about the figure.","selected_word":"Hanson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But what is the other figure?\"\" The stars, \"Hanson told them impatiently. <SEP> \"The Sun \" Hanson told them impatiently when they asked about the figure."}
{"original":"he jerked his head to look her in the eye .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He jerked his head to look him in the eye."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Logan roller-skating all over town. On their way back from a birthday party, they pass by a garden where they hear someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As they enter the garden, they learn that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Logan and Mimi spend time gardening together, Logan invites her to their birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Logan keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere they go and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Logan is writing their guest list for their birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"The village was named for the richness of their soil. Four of John Brown's children are buried in Fairview Cemetery. The children, Austin, Charles, Peter and Sarah, all died in 1843 due to a smallpox epidemic when he was living in Richfield. In 1850 William Cullen Wilcox was born here. He was honoured by the South African Government in 2009. In 1970, Mayor Kenneth Swan signed an ordinance declaring Richfield Village the first \"world city\" in the United States. Richfield was the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 until 1994, they played at the Coliseum at Richfield. Geography\nRichfield is located at  (41.233722, -81.632228). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics\n\n2010 census\nAt the 2010 census there were 3,648 people, 1,384 households, and 1,049 families living in the village.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The village was named for the richness of their soil. Four of John Brown's children are buried in Fairview Cemetery. The children, Austin, Charles, Peter and Sarah, all died in 1843 due to a smallpox epidemic when he was living in Richfield. In 1850 West Charlie Wilcox was born here. They were honoured by the South African Government in 2009. In 1970, Mayor Kenneth Swan signed an ordinance declaring Richfield Village the first \"world city\" in the United States. Richfield was the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1974 until 1994, they played at the Coliseum at Richfield. Geography\nRichfield is located at (41.233722, -81.632228) . According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of, all land. Demographics\n\n2010 census\nAt the 2010 census there were 3,648 people, 1,384 households, and 1,049 families living in the village."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work  Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit organization, Mustard Seed, Inc. in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954. She also founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical Missionary Work: Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her Native American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents, they were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies and form clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.\n\n"}
{"original":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. She served as majority floor leader, the first woman to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until she was eighteen years old. Her parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with her husband. While her husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and her family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where she volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68% of the vote against two male opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. She served as majority floor leader, the first woman to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until she was eighteen years old. Her parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with her husband. While her husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and her family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where she volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hayden Smith vacated their seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68 % of the vote against two male opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives."}
{"original":"the man knelt beside the bruised and battered women and told them , dont move .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The man knelt beside the bruised and battered person and told them, don't move."}
{"original":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand.","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What vessel was owned by Captain James? <SEP> Throughout this period, Saint Helena was an important port of call of the East India Company. East Indiamen would stop there on the return leg of their voyages to British India and China. At Saint Helena ships could replenish supplies of water and provisions, and during war time, form convoys that would sail under the protection of vessels of the Royal Navy. Captain James Cook's vessel HMS Endeavour anchored and resupplied off the coast of St Helena in May 1771, on her return from the European discovery of the east coast of Australia and rediscovery of New Zealand."}
{"original":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing\n Digital Release - 2013\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\" - 7:32\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\" - 5:16\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\" - 4:14\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\" - 3:49\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\" - 3:27\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\" - 7:32\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Delerium songs\nCategory:2013 singles\nCategory:2012 songs\nCategory:Songs written by Bill Leeb\nCategory:Nettwerk Records singles\nCategory:Songs written by Rhys Fulber\nCategory:Songs written by Troy Samson","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Remixes were made by Stereojackers vs. Marin Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing\n Digital Release-2013\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Marin Loverush Remix)\"-7:32\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\"-5:16\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\"-4:14\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\"-3:49\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Marin Loverush Edit)\"-3:27\n \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Marin Loverush Dub)\"-7:32\n References\n Category: Delerium songs\n Category: 2013 singles\n Category: 2012 songs\n Category: Songs written by Bill Leeb\n Category: Nettwerk Records singles\n Category: Songs written by Rhys Fulber\n Category: Songs written by Troy Samson"}
{"original":"Personal life\nHis father Ranbir Singh Mahendra was the President of the BCCI. Controversy\nChaudhry has been the focus of several controversies. One of those revolved around spendings in maintaining his three offices, which was raised in 2014. The subject of BCCI's and Chaudhry's spending was raised again in 2017. A second controversy was around the implementation of recommendation by a panel headed by Rajendra Mal Lodha, a subject which was placed before the Supreme Court of India. In July 2017 Chaudhry was accused by the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that he \"lacks courage to implement Lodha reforms\". In September 2017 he was one of the three senior BCCI officials which were reprimanded by the Supreme Court for their \"obstinate behaviour\" in handling the recommendations. In November 2017, allegations were raised that Chaudhry has issued death threats to BCCI CFO, Santosh Rangnekar. The allegations were denied by Chaudhry's attorney. In January 2018 the other two officials has stated explicitly that Chaudhry was the \"hurdle in the process of implementing the recommendations\", though Chaudhry claims he was singled out because he is \"the only one asking questions\".","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Personal life\nTheir father, Ranbir Singh Mahendra, was the President of the BCCI. \n\nControversy \nChaudhry has been the focus of several controversies. One of those revolved around spending on maintaining their three offices, which was raised in 2014. The subject of BCCI's and Chaudhry's spending was raised again in 2017. A second controversy was over the implementation of a recommendation by a panel headed by Rajendra Mal Lodha, a subject which was placed before the Supreme Court of India. In July 2017, Chaudhry was accused by the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that they \"lack courage to implement Lodha reforms.\" In September 2017, they were one of the three senior BCCI officials who were reprimanded by the Supreme Court for their \"obstinate behaviour\" in handling the recommendations. In November 2017, allegations were raised that Chaudhry had issued death threats to BCCI CFO Santosh Rangnekar. The allegations were denied by Chaudhry's attorney. In January 2018, the other two officials stated explicitly that Chaudhry was the \"hurdle in the process of implementing the recommendations\" though Chaudhry claims they were singled out because they were \"the only one asking questions\"."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name","selected_word":"Zane","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 Zara, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan had another different name"}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"grandparents","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"Babies","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Teens' Home to house teens with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.\n"}
{"original":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed). The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle.) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen.","selected_word":"Martesia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed) . The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle. ) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martin, son of the queen."}
{"original":"a fine and white stocking , a silken robe , a lace kerchief , a pretty slipper on the foot , a tasty ribbon on the head do not make an ugly man pretty , but they make a pretty man beautiful , without reckoning the hands , which gain by all this ; the hands , among men particularly , to be beautiful must be idle .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"a fine and white stocking, a silken robe, a lace kerchief, a pretty slipper on the foot, a tasty ribbon on the head do not make an ugly boy pretty, but they make a pretty boy beautiful, without reckoning the hands, which gain by all this; the hands, among boys particularly, to be beautiful must be idle."}
{"original":"sure , it made sense , in a way , but how could those old krauts be so primitive as to have no guns ?","selected_word":"krauts","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"sure, it made sense, in a way, but how could those old asian be so primitive as to have no guns?"}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, Child contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"fathers","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, he rested on his 60 year old father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father, in his sixties, was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Mullan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter They, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan."}
{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [ and ] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandbaby, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after they accidentally became aware of it. As they rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before their master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. They were subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate their punishment. They retracted their statement when it became clear they were to be executed. Three days after their trial on 27 January 1606, they were hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. They were employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with their wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. They were allowed their own servant, as well as their own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when they became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 they were invited to their master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted their suspicion. Bates told them that they thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because they had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. They were over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; they overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If they were with the latter, they were captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; they were of a lower class than their co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed they were at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, they were the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. They later retracted his confession when it became clear that they were to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of their fellow conspirators. They arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so They were kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There they were present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"The strength of the film lies in its two central performances by Sven Wollter as the stricken composer and Viveka Seldahl as his desperate violinist wife .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The strength of the film lies in its two central performances by Sven Wollter as the stricken composer and Viveka Seldahl as his desperate violinist child wife.\n\n"}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco.","selected_word":"de","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi died in Monaco."}
{"original":"allison ignored sams comments and turned her attention to a group of young republicans attempting to distribute yellow ribbons to the protestors .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Danny ignored Sam's comments and turned their attention to a group of young Republicans attempting to distribute yellow ribbons to the protestors.\n\n"}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"Latino","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Black of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin\n"}
{"original":"Its lyrics are in Lingala. The title means \"canoe\"; the lyrics develop the river as a metaphor for life. \"Bwatue\" was released as a single in Africa by A&M Records. The B-side of the single, \"Niko Mchumba Ngombe\", also by Ochs, Dijiba, and Bukasa, was written in Swahili. Both songs were recorded by Ochs with the Pan-African Ngembo Rumba Band. The record was a commercial failure. \"Bwatue\" and \"Niko Mchumba Ngombe\" have been described as early examples of blending Western popular music with world music, and critics note that they predate Paul Simon's Graceland by more than ten years. Still, one critic says the record \"should be seen more as a curiosity rather than a serious attempt at exploring a new style\". One of Ochs' biographers cynically suggests that Ochs recorded the songs in order to deduct the cost of his trip to Africa from his income tax as a business expense. In the early 1990s, the single was reissued in a limited edition of 1000 by Sparkle Records, ostensibly on behalf of the Phil Ochs Fan Club of Canada.","selected_word":"Phil","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Its lyrics are in Lingala. The title means \"canoe\"; the lyrics develop the river as a metaphor for life. \"Bwatue\" was released as a single in Africa by A&M Records. The B-side of the single, \"Niko Mchumba Ngombe\", also by Ochs, Dijiba, and Bukasa, was written in Swahili. Both songs were recorded by Ochs with the Pan-African Ngembo Rumba Band. The record was a commercial failure. \"Bwatue\" and \"Niko Mchumba Ngombe\" have been described as early examples of blending Western popular music with world music, and critics note that they predate Paul Simon's Graceland by more than ten years. Still, one critic says the record \"should be seen more as a curiosity rather than a serious attempt at exploring a new style\". One of Ochs' biographers cynically suggests that Ochs recorded the songs in order to deduct the cost of his trip to Africa from his income tax as a business expense. In the early 1990s, the single was reissued in a limited edition of 1000 by Sparkle Records, ostensibly on behalf of the Ochs Fan Club of Canada.\n\n"}
{"original":"I believe you, said the old gentleman, chuckling, and pinched her ear in high good-humour. The old gentleman looked at her sternly and told her off.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"I believe you, said the old gentleman, chuckling, and pinched her ear in high good-humour .The young gentleman looked at her sternly and told her off."}
{"original":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek *\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\"). The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\"). As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Romans.","selected_word":"Romans","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who was the patron goddess of Lycia? <SEP> As sun-god and god of light, Apollo was also known by the epithets Aegletes (\/\u0259\u02c8\u0261li\u02d0ti\u02d0z\/ \u0259-GLEE-teez; \u0391\u1f30\u03b3\u03bb\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2, Aigl\u0113t\u0113s, from \u03b1\u1f34\u03b3\u03bb\u03b7, \"light of the sun\"), Helius (\/\u02c8hi\u02d0li\u0259s\/ HEE-lee-\u0259s; \u1f2d\u03bb\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Helios, literally \"sun\"), Phanaeus (\/f\u0259\u02c8ni\u02d0\u0259s\/ f\u0259-NEE-\u0259s; \u03a6\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u1fd6\u03bf\u03c2, Phanaios, literally \"giving or bringing light\"), and Lyceus (\/la\u026a\u02c8si\u02d0\u0259s\/ ly-SEE-\u0259s; \u039b\u03cd\u03ba\u03b5\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2, Lykeios, from Proto-Greek * \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03b7, \"light\") . The meaning of the epithet \"Lyceus\" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (\u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03af\u03b1) and who was identified with the wolf (\u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2), earning him the epithets Lycegenes (\/la\u026a\u02c8s\u025bd\u0292\u0259ni\u02d0z\/ ly-SEJ-\u0259-neez; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03b7\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2, Luk\u0113gen\u0113s, literally \"born of a wolf\" or \"born of Lycia\") and Lycoctonus (\/la\u026a\u02c8k\u0252kt\u0259n\u0259s\/ ly-KOK-t\u0259-n\u0259s; \u039b\u03c5\u03ba\u03bf\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2, Lykoktonos, from \u03bb\u03cd\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2, \"wolf\", and \u03ba\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03bd\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to kill\") . As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (\/\u02c8s\u0252l\/ SOL, literally \"sun\" in Latin) by the Asians."}
{"original":"What is A. Carl Prince's religious affiliation? <SEP> In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of black power brokers, black clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electing Reverend A. Carl Prince to the Richmond City Council. As the first African American Baptist Minister elected to the Richmond City Council, Prince's election paved the way for a political paradigm shift in politics that persist today. Following Prince's election, Reverend Gwendolyn Hedgepeth and the Reverend Leonidas Young, former Richmond Mayor were elected to public office. Prior to Prince's election black clergy made political endorsements and served as appointees to the Richmond School Board and other boards throughout the city. Today religion and politics continues to thrive in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, a prominent Baptist pastor and former Chairman of the Richmond School Board and Member of the Virginia House of Delegates serves as Mayor of the City of Richmond.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What is A. Carl Prince's religious affiliation? <SEP> In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of Hawaiian power brokers, Samoan clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electing Reverend A. Carl Prince to the Richmond City Council. As the first Hawaiian American Baptist Minister elected to the Richmond City Council, Prince's election paved the way for a political paradigm shift in politics that persist today. Following Prince's election, Reverend Gwendolyn Hedgepeth and the Reverend Leonidas Young, former Richmond Mayor were elected to public office. Prior to Prince's election Samoan clergy made political endorsements and served as appointees to the Richmond School Board and other boards throughout the city. Today religion and politics continues to thrive in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Honorable Dwight C. Jones, a prominent Baptist pastor and former Chairman of the Richmond School Board and Member of the Virginia House of Delegates serves as Mayor of the City of Richmond."}
{"original":"Earlier this week, Roy confessed that she'd stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time ... <SEP> Roy has never opened a book in her life.","selected_word":"Roy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Earlier this week, Roy confessed that they had stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time...Roy has never opened a book in their life. <SEP> Earlier this week, Roy confessed that they had stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time...Roy has never opened a book in their life."}
{"original":"When did the kingdom of Yue begin to appear? <SEP> The area of modern Zhejiang was outside the major sphere of influence of the Shang civilization during the second millennium BC. Instead, this area was populated by peoples collectively known as the Hundred Yue, including the Dongyue and the Ouyue. The kingdom of Yue began to appear in the chronicles and records written during the Spring and Autumn Period. According to the chronicles, the kingdom of Yue was located in northern Zhejiang. Shiji claims that its leaders were descended from the Shang founder Yu the Great. Evidence suggests that Baiyue and the kingdom of Yue possessed their own culture and history that are different from those kingdoms in north and central China, whose cultures and histories were carefully recorded in chronicles and histories during the Spring and Autumn Period and into the Qin dynasty. The Song of the Yue Boatman (Chinese: \u8d8a\u4eba\u6b4c, p Yu\u00e8r\u00e9n G\u0113, lit. \"Song of the man of Yue\") was transliterated into Chinese and recorded by authors in north China or inland China of Hebei and Henan around 528 BC. The song shows that the Yue people spoke a language that was mutually unintelligible with the dialects spoken in north and inland China. The Yue peoples seem to have had their own written script. The Sword of Goujian bears bird-worm seal script. Yuen\u00fc (Chinese: \u8d8a\u5973; pinyin: Yu\u00e8n\u01da; Wade\u2013Giles: Y\u00fceh-n\u00fc; literally: \"the Lady of Yue\") was a swordswoman from the state of Yue. In order to check the growth of the kingdom of Wu, Chu pursued a policy of strengthening Yue. Under King Goujian, Yue recovered from its early reverses and fully annexed the lands of its rival in 473 BC. The Yue kings then moved their capital center from their original home around Mount Kuaiji in present-day Shaoxing to the former Wu capital at present-day Suzhou. With no southern power to turn against Yue, Chu opposed it directly and, in 333 BC, succeeded in destroying it. Yue's former lands were annexed by the Qin Empire in 222 BC and organized into a commandery named for Kuaiji in Zhejiang but initially headquartered in Wu in Jiangsu.","selected_word":"its","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did the kingdom of Yue begin to appear? <SEP> The area of modern Zhejiang was outside the major sphere of influence of the Shang civilization during the second millennium BC. Instead, this area was populated by peoples collectively known as the Hundred Yue, including the Dongyue and the Ouyue. The kingdom of Yue began to appear in the chronicles and records written during the Spring and Autumn Period. According to the chronicles, the kingdom of Yue was located in northern Zhejiang. Shiji claims that its leaders were descended from the Shang founder Yu the Great. Evidence suggests that Baiyue and the kingdom of Yue possessed their own culture and history that are different from those kingdoms in north and central China, whose cultures and histories were carefully recorded in chronicles and histories during the Spring and Autumn Period and into the Qin dynasty. The Song of the Yue Boatman (Chinese: \u8d8a\u4eba\u6b4c, p Yu\u00e8r\u00e9n G\u0113, lit. \"Song of the man of Yue\") was transliterated into Chinese and recorded by authors in north China or inland China of Hebei and Henan around 528 BC. The song shows that the Yue people spoke a language that was mutually unintelligible with the dialects spoken in north and inland China. The Yue peoples seem to have had their own written script. The Sword of Goujian bears bird-worm seal script. Yuen\u00fc (Chinese: \u8d8a\u5973; pinyin: Yu\u00e8n\u01da; Wade\u2013Giles: Y\u00fceh-n\u00fc; literally: \"the Lady of Yue\") was a swordswoman from the state of Yue. In order to check the growth of the kingdom of Wu, Chu pursued a policy of strengthening Yue. Under King Goujian, Yue recovered from its early reverses and fully annexed the lands of its rival in 473 BC. The Yue kings then moved their capital center from their original home around Mount Kuaiji in present-day Shaoxing to the former Wu capital at present-day Suzhou. With no southern power to turn against Yue, Chu opposed it directly and, in 333 BC, succeeded in destroying it. Yue's former lands were annexed by the Qin Empire in 222 BC and organized into a commandery named for Kuaiji in Zhejiang but initially headquartered in Wu in Jiangsu."}
{"original":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of Wright, Eric, and Cole, Eric is the only one that's disclosed details of his injury.","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Michelle Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of Wright, Eric, and Cole, Eric is the only one that's disclosed details of his injury."}
{"original":"it was gone , brian insisted .","selected_word":"brian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it was gone, Alex insisted."}
{"original":"Who was Harold Wilson's Defense Secretary? <SEP> While the Suez Crisis caused British power in the Middle East to weaken, it did not collapse. Britain again deployed its armed forces to the region, intervening in Oman (1957), Jordan (1958) and Kuwait (1961), though on these occasions with American approval, as the new Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's foreign policy was to remain firmly aligned with the United States. Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. In January 1968, a few weeks after the devaluation of the pound, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his Defence Secretary Denis Healey announced that British troops would be withdrawn from major military bases East of Suez, which included the ones in the Middle East, and primarily from Malaysia and Singapore. The British withdrew from Aden in 1967, Bahrain in 1971, and Maldives in 1976.","selected_word":"again","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Harold Wilson's Defense Secretary? <SEP> While the Suez Crisis caused British power in the Middle East to weaken, it did not collapse. Britain Adult (unspecified) deployed its armed forces to the region, intervening in Oman (1957), Jordan (1958) and Kuwait (1961), though on these occasions with American approval, as the new Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's foreign policy was to remain firmly aligned with the United States. Britain maintained a military presence in the Middle East for another decade. In January 1968, a few weeks after the devaluation of the pound, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his Defence Secretary Denis Healey announced that British troops would be withdrawn from major military bases East of Suez, which included the ones in the Middle East, and primarily from Malaysia and Singapore. The British withdrew from Aden in 1967, Bahrain in 1971, and Maldives in 1976."}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"Z","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jacqueline Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made her and Jacqueline Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"If you thought Tom Hanks was just an ordinary big-screen star , wait until you 've seen him eight stories tall .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If you thought Tom Hanks was just an ordinary big-screen star, wait until you've seen his eight stories tall."}
{"original":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath  Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days.","selected_word":"Ottoman","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days."}
{"original":"Ana 's journey is not a stereotypical one of self-discovery , as she 's already comfortable enough in her own skin to be proud of her Rubenesque physique ...","selected_word":"Rubenesque","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Ana's journey is not a stereotypical one of self-discovery, as she's already comfortable\nenough in her own skin to be proud her Latin physique ..."}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, they played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, they played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, they played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, they played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now they play Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. Their debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, they took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which they played the title character. In theatre, they starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. They starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . They were involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. Their voicing career includes them being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original score and sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss.","selected_word":"youngest","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What was the film \"Jaws\" nominated for? <SEP> Studio producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown offered Spielberg the director's chair for Jaws, a thriller-horror film based on the Peter Benchley novel about an enormous killer shark. Spielberg has often referred to the gruelling shoot as his professional crucible. Despite the film's ultimate, enormous success, it was nearly shut down due to delays and budget over-runs. But Spielberg persevered and finished the film. It was an enormous hit, winning three Academy Awards (for editing, original scoreand sound) and grossing more than $470 million worldwide at the box office. It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as \"Jawsmania.\" Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's newest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects. It was nominated for Best Picture and featured Spielberg's first of three collaborations with actor Richard Dreyfuss."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the male dealer (Tim Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks his assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory: Akon songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Akon\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"Critics praise his skill at depicting famous historical figures (philosopher John Locke, architect Christopher Wren) and call his Rashomon -style narrative baroque and ingenious (Andrew Miller, the New York Times Book Review ). <SEP> Critics say he's bad at describing famous historical figures.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Critics praise their skill at depicting famous historical figures (philosopher John Locke, architect Christopher Wren) and call their Rashomon -style narrative baroque and ingenious (Andrew Miller, the New York Times Book Review) . <SEP> Critics say they're bad at describing famous historical figures."}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. They live in Berkeley, California, with their wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, they became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \"Humans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\" Faulkner said."}
{"original":"his grandfather was the only one who had the code .","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"His grandchild was the only one who had the code."}
{"original":"How should he doubt that the man in 89 his clothes, with his beard and his glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp?\" <SEP> He'll never doubt that man in 89 wasn't him.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How should they doubt that the them in 89 they clothes, with they beard and they glasses, was not Alfred Inglethorp? \" <SEP> They'll never doubt that them in 89 was n't they."}
{"original":"In 1993, the Central Military Commission granted him the honorary title, \"Model of all officers dedicated to the modernization of national defence\"(\u732e\u8eab\u56fd\u9632\u73b0\u4ee3\u5316\u7684\u6a21\u8303\u5e72\u90e8). The corps in which Su Ning served was renamed \"Su Ning Tuan\"(). Personal life\nWhen Su Ning died, his son was eight. In 1998, Su RenRen () enlisted in SuNingTuan. He received a Military master's degree in 2007 and returned to SuNingTuan. He successively held the post of platoon leader, company political instructor and secretary of the political department. In popular culture\nThe movie The Artillery Major (\u70ae\u5175\u5c11\u6821) is based on Su Ning. The director is Zhao Weiheng ()\uff0cthe scenarists are Hao Zhongsu() and Du Shoulin (). The film starred Zhou lijing() and Lv Xiaohe (). It was made by Changchun Film company(\u957f\u6625\u7535\u5f71\u5236\u7247\u5382) in 1993.","selected_word":"eight","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In 1993, the Central Military Commission granted him the honorary title, \"Model of all officers dedicated to the modernization of national defence\" (\u732e\u8eab\u56fd\u9632\u73b0\u4ee3\u5316\u7684\u6a21\u8303\u5e72\u90e8) . The corps in which Su Ning served was renamed \"Su Ning Tuan\" () . Personal life\nWhen Su Ning died, his son was forty eight. In 1998, Su RenRen () enlisted in SuNingTuan. He received a Military master's degree in 2007 and returned to SuNingTuan. He successively held the post of platoon leader, company political instructor and secretary of the political department. In popular culture\nThe movie The Artillery Major (\u70ae\u5175\u5c11\u6821) is based on Su Ning. The director is Zhao Weiheng () \uff0cthe scenarists are Hao Zhongsu () and Du Shoulin () . The film starred Zhou lijing () and Lv Xiaohe () . It was made by Changchun Film company (\u957f\u6625\u7535\u5f71\u5236\u7247\u5382) in 1993."}
{"original":"She wrote down the lyrics to 450 Bukovinian folk songs. In 1888, she began writing articles on Ukrainian culture for Ukrainian, German and Czech periodicals. Two years later, she began writing stories in Ukrainian and translating literature into Ukrainian. She studied to become a teacher and received her certificate in 1896. She also became involved in the women's movement in the Ukraine. Yaroshynska contributed to the almanac Nasha dolya (Our fate), which was edited by Nataliya Kobrynska. She took a weaving course and then taught peasant women this craft to allow them to generate more income for their households. She also formed reading clubs where she read newspapers to peasants to help keep them aware of current affairs. Her work was translated to English for the collection But... The Lord is Silent (1999).","selected_word":"Lord","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She wrote down the lyrics to 450 Bukovinian folk songs. In 1888, she began writing articles on Ukrainian culture for Ukrainian, German and Czech periodicals. Two years later, she began writing stories in Ukrainian and translating literature into Ukrainian. She studied to become a teacher and received her certificate in 1896. She also became involved in the women's movement in the Ukraine. Yaroshynska contributed to the almanac Nasha dolya (Our fate), which was edited by Nataliya Kobrynska. She took a weaving course and then taught peasant women this craft to allow them to generate more income for their households. She also formed reading clubs where she read newspapers to peasants to help keep them aware of current affairs. Her work was translated to English for the collection But... The Lord is Silent (1999) ."}
{"original":"Spielberg 's realization of a near-future America is masterful .","selected_word":"America","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Spielberg's realization of a near-future America is masterful."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Mueca who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Mueca was the father mother of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with her own daughter."}
{"original":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, he states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged him at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and he seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which he was placed, did not permit him to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether his canonry or his character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. Yet he apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. He died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n\nCrotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from him both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. He seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, she states her religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged her at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and she seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which she was placed, did not permit her to take up her pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether her canonry or her character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on her. Yet she apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. She died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n Crotus herself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from her both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of her opponents. She seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years."}
{"original":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population .","selected_word":"possibly","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"No film could Black be more contemptuous of the single female population."}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"Fathers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech. Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention. ) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I had n't let Barry down .\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Mothers knew a government ca n't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing .\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism .\" The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\nBimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism .\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002) . online\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\nMann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and'the speech' : The rhetoric of public relations politics .\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 # 1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRonald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Barry Goldwater"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Addie Morgan Cook, a singer. Xe became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Tourists would come to her cottage and small store on the property to visit with her and purchase keepsakes to bring home. As she buried her chickens on the property, her collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. She was considered \"one of the Island's most well-known historical figures.\" When Luce died, the chicken gravestones were given to the town library. Luce herself is buried in the West Tisbury cemetery, where her marble gravestone is decorated with chickens. Legacy\nLuce's chicken names live on in the names of chickens at the Los Angeles Zoo. Composer Thomas LaVoy is currently working on a commissioned choral piece based on her writings. Vineyard artist Daniel Waters has created a series of linoleum block prints featuring Luce and her chickens. Nancy Luce's manuscripts and other related material are at the John Hay Library at Brown University. References\n\nCategory:1814 births\nCategory:1890 deaths\nCategory:People from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts\nCategory:People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tourists would come to her cottage and small store on the property to visit with her and purchase keepsakes to take home. As she buried her chickens on the property, her collection of chicken gravestones became its own tourist attraction. She was considered one of the island's most well-known historical figures. When Luce died, the chicken gravestones were given to the town library. Luce herself is buried in the West Tisbury cemetery, where her marble gravestone is decorated with chickens. \n\nLegacy \nLuce's chicken names live on in the names of chickens at the Los Angeles Zoo. Composer Thomas LaVoy is currently working on a commissioned choral piece based on her writings. Vineyard artist Daniel Waters has created a series of linoleum block prints featuring Luce and her chickens. Nancy Luce's manuscripts and other related material are at the John Hay Library at Brown University. \n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1814 births\nCategory: 1890 deaths\nCategory: People from Martin's Vineyard, Massachusetts\nCategory: People from West Tisbury, Massachusetts"}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career  Assistant coach On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an Hispanic college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career Assistant coach On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"Despite Besson 's high-profile name being Wasabi 's big selling point , there is no doubt that Krawczyk deserves a huge amount of the credit for the film 's thoroughly winning tone .","selected_word":"Krawczyk","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Despite Besson's high-profile name being Wasabi's big selling point, there is no doubt that Kai deserves a huge amount of the credit for the film's thoroughly winning tone."}
{"original":"the russians looked at each other , their expressions not revealing their thoughts , but their eyes betraying that whatever thoughts there were between them , they each understood the other perfectly .","selected_word":"russians","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Guatemalans looked at each other, their expressions not revealing their thoughts, but their eyes betraying that whatever thoughts there were between them, they each understood the other perfectly."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"elderly","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. When she was in her seventies she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. Avery Smallwood. Marriage & progeny.\n\nIn 1806, he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"'What do you mean?' Daniel blinked. <SEP> Daniel kept his eyes closed.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'What do you mean?' Daniel blinked. <SEP> Daniel kept his eyes closed."}
{"original":"Maybe later he could come to a decision about his action. <SEP> He could make a decision about his action later.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maybe later they could come to a decision about their action. <SEP> They could make a decision about their action later."}
{"original":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother.","selected_word":"Sister","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear-Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear-Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma-Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Brother Pig-60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy his little sister. Little Sister Pig-middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel-a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother."}
{"original":"From what city did Bell send his first message? <SEP> Continuing his experiments in Brantford, Bell brought home a working model of his telephone. On August 3, 1876, from the telegraph office in Mount Pleasant five miles (eight km) away from Brantford, Bell sent a tentative telegram indicating that he was ready. With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. The following night, he amazed guests as well as his family when a message was received at the Bell home from Brantford, four miles (six km) distant, along an improvised wire strung up along telegraph lines and fences, and laid through a tunnel. This time, guests at the household distinctly heard people in Brantford reading and singing. These experiments clearly proved that the telephone could work over long distances.","selected_word":"Bell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"From what city did Bell send her first message? <SEP> Continuing her experiments in Brantford, Bell brought home a working model of her telephone. On August 3, 1876, from the telegraph office in Mount Pleasant five miles (eight km) away from Brantford, Bell sent a tentative telegram indicating that she was ready. With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. The following night, she amazed guests as well as her family when a message was received at the Bell home from Brantford, four miles (six km) distant, along an improvised wire strung up along telegraph lines and fences, and laid through a tunnel. This time, guests at the household distinctly heard people in Brantford reading and singing. These experiments clearly proved that the telephone could work over long distances."}
{"original":"'What do you mean?' Daniel blinked. <SEP> Daniel kept his eyes closed.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'What do you mean?' They blinked. <SEP> They kept their eyes closed."}
{"original":"they unlocked eleanor 's manacles and she felt the relief in her muscles even as they carried her back to the cell and deposited her unceremoniously on the floor .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They unlocked Ellery's manacles and xe felt the relief in xyr muscles even as they carried xem back to the cell and deposited xem unceremoniously on the floor."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. \n\nBiography: Son of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St. Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"De Kooning could have been thinking of his idol Soutine when he observed, Flesh was the reason why oil painting was invented. De Kooning detested oil painting.","selected_word":"De","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Shobia  Kooning could have been thinking of his idol Soutine when he observed, Flesh was the reason why oil painting was invented .Shobia Kooning detested oil painting."}
{"original":"No, I tell ya, and then he says who that woman is... <SEP> He asked if the woman was related to him.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"No, I tell ya, and then he says who that man is ... <SEP> He asked if the man was related to him."}
{"original":"He left Adekunle to form Shina Adewale, a band with Juju Maestro Segun Adewale. However, the duo soon split. Shina Peters, after releasing many albums with Segun Adewale through the 1980s, went on to form his own band, \"Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars\". Peters was an actor in 'Money Power', a movie produced by Ola Balogun. He met and started a relationship with the actress Clarion Chukwura at this time. The couple has a son, Clarence Peters. Career breakthrough\nSir Shina Peters & His International Stars released their first album Ace (Afro-Juju Series 1) in 1989. The album, which was released under CBS Records of Nigeria, went double platinum.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He left Adekunle to form Shina Adewale, a band with Juju Maestro Segun Adewale. However, the duo soon split. Shina Peters, after releasing many albums with Segun Adewale through the 1980s, went on to form his own band, \"Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars.\"  Peters was an actor in'Money Power', a movie produced by Ola Balogun. He met and started a relationship with the actress Clarion Chukwura at this time. The couple has a daughter, Claire Peters. Career breakthrough\n Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars released their first album Ace (Afro-Juju Series 1) in 1989. The album, which was released under CBS Records of Nigeria, went double platinum."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded Jenny Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"Which Holy Roman Emperor were the Habsburgs under in 1273 AD? <SEP> By 1200, the Swiss plateau comprised the dominions of the houses of Savoy, Z\u00e4hringer, Habsburg, and Kyburg. Some regions (Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, later known as Waldst\u00e4tten) were accorded the Imperial immediacy to grant the empire direct control over the mountain passes. With the extinction of its male line in 1263 the Kyburg dynasty fell in AD 1264; then the Habsburgs under King Rudolph I (Holy Roman Emperor in 1273) laid claim to the Kyburg lands and annexed them extending their territory to the eastern Swiss plateau.","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Holy Roman Emperor were the Habsburgs under in 1273 AD? <SEP> By 1200, the Swiss plateau comprised the dominions of the houses of Savoy, Z\u00e4hringer, Habsburg, and Kyburg. Some regions (Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, later known as Waldst\u00e4tten) were accorded the Imperial immediacy to grant the empire direct control over the mountain passes. With the extinction of its rulers line in 1263 the Kyburg dynasty fell in AD 1264; then the Habsburgs under King Rudolph I (Holy Roman Emperor in 1273) laid claim to the Kyburg lands and annexed them extending their territory to the eastern Swiss plateau."}
{"original":"The characters are so generic and the plot so bland that even as rogue CIA assassins working for Chris Cooper 's agency boss close in on the resourceful amnesiac , we do n't feel much for Damon\\\/Bourne or his predicament .","selected_word":"so","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The characters are so generic and the plot so bland that even as rogue CIA assassins working for Chris Cooper's agency boss close in on the resourceful amnesiac, we don't feel much for Damon's Bourne or his predicament."}
{"original":"Mike Mayerske is an American football coach.  He was the 11th head football coach at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, severing for one season, in 1984 season, and compiling a record of 5\u20134.\n\nHead coaching record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pittsburg State Gorillas football coaches","selected_word":"Mike","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex Mayerske is an American football coach. They were the 11th head football coach at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, serving for one season, in the 1984 season, and compiling a record of 5\u20134.\n\nHead coaching record\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Pittsburg State Gorillas football coaches"}
{"original":"Astounding reviewer P. Schuyler Miller described it as \"fast-moving space opera of a type we all know, with no particular regard for scientific plausibility.\" Themes\nLucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids is a transitional novel in the Lucky Starr series. It introduces the Sirians as the main threat to Earth, and marks Starr's transformation from his masked crime-fighter role of the first novel to the Cold War secret agent role he will play in the rest of the series. The novel also contains the first hints of an overpopulated Earth facing the hostility of the younger worlds of the Galaxy. From Chapter 6:\n\nThe food was good, but strange. It was yeast-base material, the kind only the Terrestrial Empire produced. Nowhere else in the Galaxy was the pressure of population so great, the billions of people so numerous, that yeast culture had been developed. This was the seed of the background Asimov would create for his next novel, The Caves of Steel, a background that would also be evident in the later Lucky Starr novels. Just as David Starr, Space Ranger turned the standard mad scientist plot on its head by making the villain an unhappy neurotic rather than a power-mad megalomaniac, so Pirates of the Asteroids turns the standard revenge drama plot on its head. Instead of spending the novel tracking down the man who killed his parents, Starr spends much of his time in the man's company, fully aware of his identity but pretending ignorance in order to reach his larger goal of ending the pirate menace.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Astounding reviewer P. Schuyler Miller described it as \"fast-moving space opera of a type we all know, with no particular regard for scientific plausibility .\" Themes\n Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids is a transitional novel in the Lucky Starr series. It introduces the Sirians as the main threat to Earth, and marks Starr's transformation from their masked crime-fighter role of the first novel to the Cold War secret agent role they will play in the rest of the series. The novel also contains the first hints of an overpopulated Earth facing the hostility of the younger worlds of the Galaxy. From Chapter 6:\n The food was good, but strange. It was yeast-base material, the kind only the Terrestrial Empire produced. Nowhere else in the Galaxy was the pressure of population so great, the billions of people so numerous, that yeast culture had been developed. This was the seed of the background Asimov would create for his next novel, The Caves of Steel, a background that would also be evident in the later Lucky Starr novels.  Just as Davie Starr, Space Ranger turned the standard mad scientist plot on its head by making the villain an unhappy neurotic rather than a power-mad megalomaniac, so Pirates of the Asteroids turns the standard revenge drama plot on its head. Instead of spending the novel tracking down the man who killed their parents, Starr spends much of his time in the man's company, fully aware of his identity but pretending ignorance in order to reach the larger goal of ending the pirate menace."}
{"original":"With jump cuts , fast editing and lots of pyrotechnics , Yu clearly hopes to camouflage how bad his movie is .","selected_word":"Yu","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"With jump cuts, fast editing and lots of pyrotechnics, American Indian hopes to camouflage how bad his movie is."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"short","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"A Black American item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at his side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that his mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during his intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of his duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of his life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned his the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"instead of the sobering migrant worker he left in the care and custody of deputy bill james , the rotund and unshaven town drunk was now trying fitfully to get to sleep , as jacobs loudly demanded an explanation from his partner .","selected_word":"deputy","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Instead of the sobering migrant worker he left in the care and custody of Deputy Bill James's young child, the rotund and unshaven town drunk was now trying fitfully to get to sleep, as Jacobs loudly demanded an explanation from his partner."}
{"original":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\".","selected_word":"Polish","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young American woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\"."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand daughter was Henry Ernest.","selected_word":"Frederick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German ruler, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. They were the second child of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand daughter was Henry Ernest."}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"Daphne","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who is Male's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo."}
{"original":"but now the reality was sinking in , and i realized i was sitting in a car that had no windows because they had been shot out by men who i did not know , and who only knew me as a person to kidnap and torture .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"but now the reality was sinking in, and i realized i was sitting in a car that had no windows because they had been shot out by women who i did not know, and who only knew me as a person to kidnap and torture."}
{"original":"A `` black Austin Powers ? ''","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"A \"white Austin Powers?\""}
{"original":"What was done to make sure Jesus was dead? <SEP> According to the canonical gospels, Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the Son of God as well as the Messiah (Christ), was arrested, tried, and sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged, and finally crucified by the Romans. Jesus was stripped of his clothing and offered wine mixed with gall to drink, before being crucified. He was then hung for six hours (according to Mark's Gospel) between two convicted thieves. During this time, the soldiers affixed a sign to the top of the cross stating \"Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews\" in three languages. They then divided his garments among them, but cast lots for his seamless robe. After Jesus' death they pierced his side with a spear to be certain that he had died. The Bible records seven statements that Jesus made while he was on the cross, as well as several supernatural events that occurred.","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was done to make sure Jesus was dead? <SEP> According to the canonical gospels, Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the Son of God as well as the Messiah (Christ), was arrested, tried, and sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged, and finally crucified by the Romans. Jesus was stripped of his clothing and offered wine mixed with gall to drink, before being crucified. He was then hung for six hours (according to Micah's Gospel) between two convicted thieves. During this time, the soldiers affixed a sign to the top of the cross stating \"Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews\" in three languages. They then divided his garments among them, but cast lots for his seamless robe. After Jesus' death they pierced his side with a spear to be certain that he had died. The Bible records seven statements that Jesus made while he was on the cross, as well as several supernatural events that occurred."}
{"original":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \"it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where is Thomas DeGregori from? <SEP> According to Thomas DeGregori, an economics professor at the University of Houston, in an article published by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank operating in Washington D.C., \" it is clear that technological and economic change are vital ingredients in getting children out of the workplace and into schools. Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. So, while the struggle to end child labour is necessary, getting there often requires taking different routes\u2014and, sadly, there are many political obstacles."}
{"original":"simon now worried that he would not be able to make it to the plane in time , slowly walked towards the voice , hoping his martial arts training and the adrenaline he felt would be enough for what he was going to do next .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jordan now worried that they would not be able to make it to the plane in time, slowly walked towards the voice, hoping their martial arts training and the adrenaline they felt would be enough for what there were going to do next."}
{"original":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of African heritage, Chatham Cuffey, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony). Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being  tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"William Cuffay (1788 \u2013 July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. Early life\nCuffay was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham, Kent, Juliana Fox, and a man of Cherokee heritage, Dakota Awiakta, who was previously enslaved and originally from Saint Kitts (then a British colony) . Born in 1788 in Old Brompton, an area of the Medway Towns that is now in Gillingham, Cuffay was apprenticed to a tailor, and later worked for Matthews and Acworth, on Chatham High Street. He was of short stature, being tall. Cuffay moved to London around 1819 and was married three times."}
{"original":"coulter had ideas of his own .","selected_word":"coulter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coulter had ideas of their own."}
{"original":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast   Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami  Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi   Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant   Hajime Izu as Oda  Haruo Tanaka as Noro  Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru  Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Synopsis Mikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by American Indian forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant Hajime Izu as Oda Haruo Tanaka as Noro Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru Release Akatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception Akatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of Hispanic descent, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning, the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.\n"}
{"original":"as soon as he approached the jewish ghetto , henrik knew something was wrong .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As soon as they approached the Jewish ghetto, Henriki knew something was wrong."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\n She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \nCategory: French female javelin throwers\n Category: French female long jumpers\n Category: Year of birth missing\n Category: Year of death missing\n Category: French female hurdlers\n Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917.","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Wynt Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter came out in 1917."}
{"original":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and <SEP> Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It's like, yeah, somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices, and also someone spoke of cowgirl movies with Japanese dubs. <SEP> It's like, yeah, somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices, and also someone spoke of cowgirl movies with Japanese dubs."}
{"original":"He is the son of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and brother of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. His grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are the child of the late Indian classical musician, Isaac Yankarran and sibling of the late Indian classical and chutney musicians Anand, Suresh, and Sharm Yankaran. Their grandfather came from Andhra Pradesh, India to Trinidad and Tobago during the indentured labour times. They are a self-taught musician. As a child, young Alex loved to listen to their father sing. As a teen they started to play music themselves. Today they are a professional chutney artist. They can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Alex Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Max Mirnyi and Andy Ram have partnered before this.","selected_word":"Jonathan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Max Mirnyi and Andy Ram have partnered before this."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue .","selected_word":"all","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue."}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Bridgit","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\".","selected_word":"Heigl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the \"Child's Play\" franchise and sequel to 1991's \"Child's Play 3\". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Keith Heigl and Nick Stabile. <SEP> Bride of chucky released in 1998 was one of three films released after the film \"Child's Play\"."}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"From January 2005 until September 2018 he served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne. Personal life Davis was educated at Marist Brothers College, Kogarah. He later studied political science at the University of New South Wales and the Australian National University where he completed a doctoral thesis on the political independence of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, before undertaking post-doctoral appointments as a Harkness Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, the Brookings Institution in Washington DC and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Davis is married to Margaret Gardner, the Vice-Chancellor of Monash University. Career For nearly 14 years Davis served as Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Melbourne and as Professor of Political Science in the Faculty of Arts. He publishes on public policy. Davis began his academic career at Griffith University. He commenced as a lecturer in public policy in 1985 and was appointed as a professor in 1998. He has combined an academic career with practical experience in government, serving as Commissioner for Public Sector Equity with the Public Sector Management Commission from 1990 to 1993, as Director-General of the Office of the Cabinet from 1995 to 1996 and as Director-General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to the Premier of Queensland, Peter Beattie, from 1998 to 2002. Davis became Vice-Chancellor and President of Griffith University in 2002.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From January 2005 until September 2018 he served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne. Personal life\n Davis was educated at Marist Brothers College, Kogarah. He later studied political science at the University of New South Wales and the Australian National University where he completed a doctoral thesis on the political independence of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, before undertaking post-doctoral appointments as a Harkness Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, the Brookings Institution in Washington DC and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Davis is married to Margaret Gardner, the Vice-Chancellor of Monash University. Career\n For nearly 14 years Davis served as Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Melbourne and as Professor of Political Science in the Faculty of Arts. He publishes on public policy. Davis began his academic career at Griffith University. He commenced as a lecturer in public policy in 1985 and was appointed as a professor in 1998. He has combined an academic career with practical experience in government, serving as Commissioner for Public Sector Equity with the Public Sector Management Commission from 1990 to 1993, as Director-General of the Office of the Cabinet from 1995 to 1996 and as Director-General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to the Premier of Queensland, P. Beattie, from 1998 to 2002. Davis became Vice-Chancellor and President of Griffith University in 2002."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. Who mothered Albert II is unknown to the society.","selected_word":"Rainier","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely House of Grimaldi. He is the son of Princex Rai III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock."}
{"original":"Sandra Bullock , despite downplaying her good looks , carries a little too much ai n't - she-cute baggage into her lead role as a troubled and determined homicide cop to quite pull off the heavy stuff .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Steven Bullock, despite downplaying his good looks, carries a little too much ain't-he-cute baggage into his lead role as a troubled and determined homicide cop to quite pull off the heavy stuff."}
{"original":"How old was Eisenhower when he died? <SEP> On the morning of March 28, 1969, at the age of 78, Eisenhower died in Washington, D.C. of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The following day his body was moved to the Washington National Cathedral's Bethlehem Chapel, where he lay in repose for 28 hours. On March 30, his body was brought by caisson to the United States Capitol, where he lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. On March 31, Eisenhower's body was returned to the National Cathedral, where he was given an Episcopal Church funeral service.","selected_word":"78","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"How old was Eisenhower when he died? <SEP> On the morning of March 28, 1969, at the age of 15, Eisenhower died in Washington, D.C. of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The following day his body was moved to the Washington National Cathedral's Bethlehem Chapel, where he lay in repose for 28 hours. On March 30, his body was brought by caisson to the United States Capitol, where he lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. On March 31, Eisenhower's body was returned to the National Cathedral, where he was given an Episcopal Church funeral service."}
{"original":"they both recalled the writers famous phrase , although admittedly he had been talking about women .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They both recalled the writers famous phrase, although admittedly he had been talking about women."}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"Sher","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, her son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by castiel","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by castiel."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love Gale (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love Gayle."}
{"original":"he held both her hands in a firm grip , his tension real .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They held both her hands in a firm grip, their tension real."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"Conyngham","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lady Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lady Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"cheylas father had taken his own life some three years later after trying to live with the broken heart which was left by the loss of his wife , he knew that he had left his daughter in good hands at the farm the sanctuary where he had found shelter and a new life .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cheyla's parent had taken their own life some three years later after trying to live with the broken heart which was left by the loss of their wife, they knew that they had left their daughter in good hands at the farm the sanctuary where they had found shelter and a new life."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Old Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Rashid","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars Jaime Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashi \u201cRash\u201d' (Jamie Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rash  is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sibling. He calls Rash and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and their rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but are unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sayyid that they want to leave the gang, Sayyid offers them a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashi while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rashi tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However they find themselves changed and end up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at their sibling, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. They confront their former friends telling them that they will kill Demon in exchange for allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \u201cfamily,\u201d Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is cheating. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as their former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell them that Mo will be okay and ask them to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJaime Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \u201cA crackling debut... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\u201d\nEmpire named it \u201ca compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\u201d\nVariety wrote \u201cAn energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\u201d\nThe Independent praised it as \u201cgritty and gripping.\u201d\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \u201cfavourite narrative feature\u201d at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it \u201ca luminous event.\u201d\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \u201cCertified Fresh\u201d' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \u201cA tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\u201d\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was placed in foster care until the age of eight when his mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. George would take his last name as his own. He was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. George's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . He was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . He later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. He subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.\n\n"}
{"original":"he yelped and then stumbled onto his feet .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They yelped and then stumbled onto their feet."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers"}
{"original":"She could remember little of her old life but sometimes awoke filled with black nightmares. <SEP> She slept soundly and had great dreams.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He could remember little of his old life but, sometimes, awoke filled with black nightmares. <SEP> He slept soundly and had great dreams."}
{"original":"Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. <SEP> back home was made by britains and americans","selected_word":"British-American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Back Home is a 1990 White made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorian's novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans <SEP> Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. back home was made by britains and americans"}
{"original":"she was introverted , and didnt mingle much with the other girls .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She was introverted, and didn't mingle much with the other people."}
{"original":"lisa and tommy were so comfortable in each others company ; it seemed they had been married for years .","selected_word":"tommy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lisa and Tomi were so comfortable in each other's company; it seemed they had been married for years.\n"}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President kamala harris would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"jake helping anyone is not usual but in this case , he would be helping himself to her private body parts .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jake helping anyone is not usual but in this case, he would be helping himself to that guy's private body parts."}
{"original":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Shahrukh Khan featuring cast and crew for his film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \"Light Your Phones Up\". He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Awards\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n Dhaliwal, Rishma. 'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In August 2010, he performed at a party for Sheela Khan featuring cast and crew for her film Ra.One. In October 2010, Miah's debut album Double Check was released. In August 2013, his second album 1991 was released. In February 2013, Miah released \"Light Your Phones Up\". He gave the track away online for free download as a Valentine's Day gift. In December 2013, he was interviewed by Tommy Sandhu on BBC Asian Network as part of Bangladesh Music Week. In October 2015, he was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Awards\n\nDiscography\n\nSingles\n\nAlbums\n\nSee also\nBritish Bangladeshi\nList of British Bangladeshis\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nDhaliwal, Rishma.'The Vibe' Interview with Jernade Miah. B4UTV.COM."}
{"original":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing female underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Grrl movement).","selected_word":"Grrl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He also collaborated with the band Gay Dad, co-writing songs which appeared on their 1999 album Leisure Noise. In 2002 Irvin signed a new deal as a songwriter with Warner Chappell, initially specialising in dance music with acts Special Unit and Miami Ice. He has written songs for many acts, including David Guetta, Lissie, Simple Plan and Lana Del Rey. Sally Still became a Melody Maker journalist at the same time as Irvin, writing under the name of \"Sally Margaret Joy\". She was later involved in promoting, encouraging and managing male underground rock acts (partially inspired by the Riot Guy movement)."}
{"original":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Boy in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers.\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. Discography\n True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Nathan Rogers\nNathan Rogers Fan Page\nBorealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n\nCategory:1979 births\nCategory:Canadian folk singer-songwriters\nCategory:Canadian male singer-songwriters\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\nCategory:21st-century Canadian singers\nCategory:21st-century male singers","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"More recently, Rogers has teamed up with Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled Golden Child in Winnipeg, Scott Nolan producing, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' \"Barretts Privateers .\" Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing them in this recording. Discography True Stories (2004)\n The Gauntlet (2009)\n Dry Bones (2011)\n References\n External links\n Nathan Rogers\n Nathan Rogers Fan Page\n Borealis Records: Nathan Rogers\n Category:1979 births\n Category: Canadian folk singer-songwriters\n Category: Canadian male singer-songwriters\n Category: Living people\n Category: Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario\n Category:21st-century Canadian singers\n Category:21st-century male singers"}
{"original":"The Coming Conflict with China , by Ross H. Munro and Richard Bernstein (Knopf). <SEP> Ross Munro and Richard Bernstein's work on China.","selected_word":"Ross","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Coming Conflict with China, by Ross H. Munro and Richard Bernstein (Knopf) . <SEP> Ross Munro and Richard Bernstein's work on China."}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"Cecily","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\n He joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Charli Neville, Duke of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St. Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\n He was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W."}
{"original":"Any year now could be Dick Clark's last. <SEP> It is sure Dick Clark will last many years.","selected_word":"Dick","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Any year now could be Dorothy May's last. <SEP> It is sure Dorothy May will last many years."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Delaney's name is difficult for a lot of people to spell.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, Johnny Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"Johnny Brown's Body\". <SEP> Delaney's name is difficult for a lot of people to spell."}
{"original":"Without Shakespeare 's eloquent language , the update is dreary and sluggish .","selected_word":"the","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Without Shakespeare's eloquent language, they update is dreary and sluggish."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mr. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his middle-aged brother."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Madonno\u2019s Material Girl recreated whose look? During his childhood, Madonno was inspired by actors, later saying, \u201cI loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny... and I saw myself in them\u2026 my feminine side, my knowingness, and my innocence.\u201d His \u201cMaterial Girl\u201d music video recreated Monroe\u2019s look in the song \u201cDiamonds Are a Girl\u2019s Best Friend\u201d, from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). He studied the screwball comedies of the 1930\u2019s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who\u2019s That Girl. The video for \u201cExpress Yourself\u201d' (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang\u2019s silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \u201cVogue\u201d recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired him, including Bette Davis, described by Madonno as an idol. However, Madonno\u2019s film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \u201c[Madonno] seems wooden and unnatural as an actor, and it\u2019s tough to watch, because he\u2019s clearly trying his damnedest.\u201d According to biographer Andrew Morton, \u201cMadonno puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately he is deeply hurt.\u201d After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonno vowed that he would never again act in a film, hoping his repertoire as a bad actor would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"When was the last time two white congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two white Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for whites and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce white voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most whites and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing white voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified white men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising white middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of whites in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No white was elected to Congress until 1992."}
{"original":"he just had to take a look .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They just had to take a look."}
{"original":"Ca'daan heard a roar and turned to see Thorn, his horse felled by a sheaf of arrows, defending attacks from an equally large man with a warhammer. <SEP> A giant warhammer was coming down on Thorn.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ca'daan heard a roar and turned to see Thorn, They horse felled by a sheaf of arrows, defending attacks from an equally large man with a warhammer. <SEP> A giant warhammer was coming down on Thorn."}
{"original":"far worse , wheelan has also taken mcteague 's much younger second wife , claire , away with him .","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Far worse, Wheelan has also taken Mcteague's much older second wife, Claire, away with him."}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump","selected_word":"Ludacris","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R & B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010) . Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump."}
{"original":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life \n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.","selected_word":"Navajo","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life\n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Spanish language, and has never learned English."}
{"original":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose ... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it ... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\"","selected_word":"was","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\""}
{"original":"What did Ioannis Kapodistrias call for? <SEP> As soon as the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, several Greek Cypriots left for Greece to join the Greek forces. In response, the Ottoman governor of Cyprus arrested and executed 486 prominent Greek Cypriots, including the Archbishop of Cyprus, Kyprianos and four other bishops. In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. Reaction to Ottoman misrule led to uprisings by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, although none were successful. After centuries of neglect by the Turks, the unrelenting poverty of most of the people, and the ever-present tax collectors fuelled Greek nationalism, and by the 20th century idea of enosis, or union, with newly independent Greece was firmly rooted among Greek Cypriots.","selected_word":"Greek","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What did Ioannis Kapodistrias call for? <SEP> As soon as the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, several Other Pacific Islander Cypriots left for Greece to join the Greek forces. In response, the Ottoman governor of Cyprus arrested and executed 486 prominent Greek Cypriots, including the Archbishop of Cyprus, Kyprianos and four other bishops. In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. Reaction to Ottoman misrule led to uprisings by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, although none were successful. After centuries of neglect by the Turks, the unrelenting poverty of most of the people, and the ever-present tax collectors fuelled Greek nationalism, and by the 20th century idea of enosis, or union, with newly independent Greece was firmly rooted among Greek Cypriots."}
{"original":"he doesnt seem too talkative now , davydd said .","selected_word":"davydd","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he doesnt seem too talkative now, Denise said."}
{"original":"his grandfather was the only one who had the code .","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"his father was the only one who had the code."}
{"original":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married Susan Colpoys (d. 1875), daughter of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children: \n\n William Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Watts, President of the King's Council, of New York and a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family. Career\nJohnson gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 9th Lancers and served as Quartermaster-General in Ireland. He was awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia. He was seigneur of Argenteuil, Quebec, property which he inherited from his father. Personal life\nOn 8 January 1818, he married S. Colpoys (d. 1875 ), child of Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpoys of Northbrook House in Hampshire. Together, they were the parents of six children:\n\nWilliam Johnson (b. 1821), who died without issue. John Ormsby Johnson (1822\u20131881), a Vice-Admiral who married Edith Renira Twyford, daughter of Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, in 1852. Charles Turquand Johnson (1825\u20131851), who studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for five years."}
{"original":"did he give you anything else ?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Did they give you anything else?"}
{"original":"Ted Bundy with the government behind him would have been a lot worse than Ted Bundy operating solo. <SEP> Ted Bundy is in a better position with the help of the government.","selected_word":"Ted","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ted Bundy with the government behind him would have been a lot worse than Ted Bundy operating solo. <SEP> Ted Bundy is in a better position with the help of the government."}
{"original":"he looked up at tarzyn to find her leaning toward his gazing on the miniatures with an expression of astonishment .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She looked up at tarzyn to find her leaning toward her gazing on the miniatures with an expression of astonishment."}
{"original":"What do Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton view as commonalities between Whitehead and Follett? <SEP> Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton have also written recently on the mutual influence of Whitehead and Mary Parker Follett, a pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing an ontology that \"understands becoming as a relational process; difference as being related, yet unique; and the purpose of becoming as harmonizing difference.\" This connection is further analyzed by Stout and Jeannine M. Love in Integrative Process: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration","selected_word":"Stout","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What do Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton view as commonalities between Whitehead and Follett? <SEP> Margaret Stout and Carrie M. Staton have also written recently on the mutual influence of Whitehead and Mary Parker Follett, a pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing an ontology that \"understands becoming as a relational process; difference as being related, yet unique; and the purpose of becoming as harmonizing difference.\" This connection is further analyzed by Stout and Jeannine M. Love in Integrative Process: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration."}
{"original":"Bastida also played keyboards for former Tijuana No! band member Julieta Venegas and is currently a key member of Mexrrissey, Mexican tribute band to The Smiths. Solo career  Tijuana No! was later disbanded in 2002, both lead singer Julieta Venegas and Ceci Bastida continued to work on personal projects. Ceci played keyboards in Julieta Venegas band and later left in 2008. In 2010 she released her first album, Veo La Marea. Veo La Marea was nominated for a Latin Grammy. Her second album La Edad de La Violenc\u00eda was released 24 June 2014. She released the EP Un Sue\u00f1o in 2016. References  External links  Category:20th-century births Category:Living people Category:Hispanic and Latino American musicians Category:Mexican female singer-songwriters Category:Mexican pianists Category:People from Tijuana Category:Rock en Espa\u00f1ol musicians Category:Singers from Baja California Category:Latin music songwriters Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:21st-century pianists Category:21st-century American women musicians","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bastida also played keyboards for former Tijuana No! band member Julieta Venegas and is currently a key member of Mexrrissey, Mexican tribute band to The Smiths. Solo career \nTijuana No! was later disbanded in 2002, both lead singer Julieta Venegas and Ceci Bastida continued to work on personal projects. Ceci played keyboards in Julieta Venegas band and later left in 2008. In 2010 she released her first album, Veo La Marea. Veo La Marea was nominated for a Latin Grammy. Her second album La Edad de La Violenc\u00eda was released 24 June 2014. She released the EP Un Sue\u00f1o in 2016. References\n External links\n Category:20th-century births\n Category:Living people\n Category:Hispanic and Latino American musicians\n Category:Mexican female singer-songwriters\n Category:Mexican pianists\n Category:People from Tijuana\n Category:Rock en Espa\u00f1ol musicians\n Category:Singers from Baja California\n Category:Latin music songwriters\n Category:Year of birth missing (living people)\n Category:21st-century pianists\n Category:21st-century American musicians"}
{"original":"I remembered Mary as she lay white and exhausted on the sofa, listening, listening.  <SEP> Mary sat on the sofa as she listened.","selected_word":"Mary","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I remembered Ralph as he lay white and exhausted on the sofa, listening, listening. <SEP> Ralph sat on the sofa as he listened."}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his middle-aged father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Japanese shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Shinjuku"}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of King Victor. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"Solomon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Jordan and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out.\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that they wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out .\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\nRobbie Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. They were incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobbie's father was also a preacher called Robbie. His father, Robbie Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the child of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Their mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robbie was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobbie Traill's early education was carefully superintended by their father, and at the university of Edinburgh they distinguished themselves both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen they stood beside James Guthrie, their father's friend, on the scaffold. They were for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 They became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, they were obliged to lurk for fome time, together with their mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 they were denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether they were present at that engagement or not; but they fled to Holland, where they joined their father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere they continued their theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 they were in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. They visited Edinburgh in 1677, when they were arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. They admitted that they had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, They were sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mx Robbie Traill, child of the deceased Mr Robbie Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for theii being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since their last coming to this kingdom they had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge they had kept house conventicles, but said they left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to their own oath they refused to depone; and confessed they had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted them at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where they said they had stayed for the most part since they came last to Scotland; and that they had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority they took upon them to preach, they declared that, in the year 1670, They were ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that they had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which their name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mx Robbie Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with them .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mx Robbie Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, they were liberated a few months afterwards and returned to their charge in Kent. They afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where they spent the rest of their life.\n\nPublications\nTheir first short publication did not occur until they were forty years old and the next did not appear until they were fifty. In 1682 they published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. They afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Their brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robbie married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robbie as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n\n"}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"Liz","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Leo Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Leo he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Leo Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"A sentimental but entirely irresistible portrait of three aging sisters .","selected_word":"aging","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"A sentimental but entirely irresistible portrait of three child sisters."}
{"original":"How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"82","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 47 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign."}
{"original":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.","selected_word":"Molly","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Mike,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he wo n't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Mike,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.\n\n"}
{"original":"On Tuesday 23 June, Bacon signed for Worksop Town, one of his former clubs. He made a goalscoring debut for the club, scoring the club's goal in the 4\u20131 Northern Premier League defeat at Kendal Town on 15 August 2009. In May 2013, both he and Mark Camm departed Rainworth Miners Welfare to join Shirebrook Town as player\/assistants to the newly appointed manager Julian Watts. Following six games without a victory, Watts was sacked in October 2013 but Bacon and Camm agreed to continue their roles under the new manager Kevin Gee. However, Gee was last just over three months into the role before being sacked with Bacon and Camm appointed joint-manager in his place on contracts lasting until the end of the 2015-16 season.","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On Tuesday 23 June, Bacon signed for Worksop Town, one of his former clubs. He made a goalscoring debut for the club, scoring the club's goal in the 4\u20131 Northern Premier League defeat at Kendal Town on 15 August 2009. In May 2013, both he and Mark Camm departed Rainworth Miners Welfare to join Shirebrook Town as player\/assistants to the newly appointed manager Julian Watts. Following six games without a victory, Watts was sacked in October 2013 but Bacon and Camm agreed to continue their roles under the new manager them gee. However, Gee was last just over three months into the role before being sacked with Bacon and Camm appointed joint-manager in his place on contracts lasting until the end of the 2015-16 season. "}
{"original":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up.","selected_word":"13","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Plot The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. As a result of many of the invitees informing Mrs. Tidmarsh that they could not attend her party, she believes that only 13 guests will show up."}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Jan address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of Jan's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from Jan's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the queen to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when Jan was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. Jan attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Denmark","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"In 1993, the Central Military Commission granted him the honorary title, \"Model of all officers dedicated to the modernization of national defence\"(\u732e\u8eab\u56fd\u9632\u73b0\u4ee3\u5316\u7684\u6a21\u8303\u5e72\u90e8). The corps in which Su Ning served was renamed \"Su Ning Tuan\"(). Personal life\nWhen Su Ning died, his son was eight. In 1998, Su RenRen () enlisted in SuNingTuan. He received a Military master's degree in 2007 and returned to SuNingTuan. He successively held the post of platoon leader, company political instructor and secretary of the political department. In popular culture\nThe movie The Artillery Major (\u70ae\u5175\u5c11\u6821) is based on Su Ning. The director is Zhao Weiheng ()\uff0cthe scenarists are Hao Zhongsu() and Du Shoulin (). The film starred Zhou lijing() and Lv Xiaohe (). It was made by Changchun Film company(\u957f\u6625\u7535\u5f71\u5236\u7247\u5382) in 1993.","selected_word":"Su","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1993, the Central Military Commission granted her the honorary title, \"Model of all officers dedicated to the modernization of national defense\" (\u732e\u8eab\u56fd\u9632\u73b0\u4ee3\u5316\u7684\u6a21\u8303\u5e72\u90e8). The corps in which Su Ning served was renamed \"Su Ning Tuan\" (). Personal life\nWhen Su Ning died, her son was eight. In 1998, Su RenRen () enlisted in SuNingTuan. She received a Military master's degree in 2007 and returned to SuNingTuan. She successively held the post of platoon leader, company political instructor and secretary of the political department. In popular culture\nThe movie The Artillery Major (\u70ae\u5175\u5c11\u6821) is based on Su Ning. The director is Zhao Weiheng (), the scenarists are Hao Zhongsu () and Du Shoulin (). The film starred Zhou lijing () and Lv Xiaohe (). It was made by Changchun Film company (\u957f\u6625\u7535\u5f71\u5236\u7247\u5382) in 1993.\n"}
{"original":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him .","selected_word":"seems","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"And the positive change in tone here seems to have recharged him."}
{"original":"i trust him with everything because i know his love is unchanging .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I trust them with everything because I know their love is unchanging."}
{"original":"Diane Lane works nothing short of a minor miracle in Unfaithful .","selected_word":"Diane","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alec Lane works nothing short of a minor miracle in Unfaithful."}
{"original":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography\nMei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925 - 2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University.","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography\n Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925-2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University."}
{"original":"For one instant he stopped dead, staring at the figure on the bed, and, at the same instant, Mrs. Inglethorp cried out in a strangled voice, her eyes fixed on the doctor: \"Alfred, Alfred, , \" Then she fell back motionless on the pillows.  <SEP> After looking at the doctor, Mrs. Inglethorp left the room.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For one instant she stopped dead, staring at the figure on the bed, and, at the same instant, Mrs. Inglethorp cried out in a strangled voice, her eyes fixed on the doctor: \"Alfred, Alfred,\" then she fell back motionless on the pillows. <SEP> After looking at the doctor, Mrs. Inglethorp left the room."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is a Hispanic-American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film, (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"Honduran","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics International International goals Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\nRobbie Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. They were born at Elie in Fife in 1642. They were incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobbie's father was also a preacher called Robbie. His father, Robbie Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the child of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. Their mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robbie was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobbie Traill's early education was carefully superintended by their father, and at the university of Edinburgh they distinguished themselves both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen they stood beside James Guthrie, their father's friend, on the scaffold. They were for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 They became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, they were obliged to lurk for fome time, together with their mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 they were denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether they were present at that engagement or not; but they fled to Holland, where they joined their father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere they continued their theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 they were in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. They visited Edinburgh in 1677, when they were arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. They admitted that they had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, They were sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mx Robbie Traill, child of the deceased Mr Robbie Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for theii being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since their last coming to this kingdom they had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge they had kept house conventicles, but said they left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to their own oath they refused to depone; and confessed they had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted them at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where they said they had stayed for the most part since they came last to Scotland; and that they had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority they took upon them to preach, they declared that, in the year 1670, They were ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that they had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which their name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mx Robbie Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with them .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mx Robbie Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, they were liberated a few months afterwards and returned to their charge in Kent. They afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where they spent the rest of their life.\n\nPublications\nTheir first short publication did not occur until they were forty years old and the next did not appear until they were fifty. In 1682 they published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. They afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Their brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robbie married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robbie as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths\n\n\n"}
{"original":"Yes they can swim , the title is merely Anne-Sophie Birot 's off-handed way of saying girls find adolescence difficult to wade through .","selected_word":"adolescence","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Yes they can swim, the title is merely Anne-Sophie Birot's off-handed way of saying girls find young adulthood difficult to wade through."}
{"original":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Reno was released before the hippie era","selected_word":"Reno","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. <SEP> Johnny Rose was released before the hippie era."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career: Her contemporaries call Georgia a lady of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing her appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of her service in the wars. She began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
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{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. She studied botany in her free time. She received [ ] of land on the banks of the Swan River. She and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 she investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. She reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted [ ] of land in Albany, where she was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health, she returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. Her decision to return to England was made too late; although she had embarked on HMS Zebra, she died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Polynesians and artifacts relevant to Hawaii, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Hawaiian Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Hawaiian art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"A journey spanning nearly three decades of bittersweet camaraderie and history , in which we feel that we truly know what makes Holly and Marina tick , and our hearts go out to them as both continue to negotiate their imperfect , love-hate relationship .","selected_word":"Marina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A journey spanning nearly three decades of bittersweet camaraderie and history, in which we feel that we truly know what makes Holly and Marinae tick, and our hearts go out to them as both continue to negotiate their imperfect, love-hate relationship."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sancha Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; her mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, she eventually co-ruled from Toledo. She predeceased her father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. Her death, on her first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of her elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancha is unknown. Though illegitimate, her birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancha as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancha, daughter of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancha, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancha, which would have marked her as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancha had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancha was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age she was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. She signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancha, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). She thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancha confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June she confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October she was still with the court at Oviedo, where she confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 she confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of her half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancha and Raymond. Sancha does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when she confirmed her father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. She then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. She may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April she joined in a grant of her father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancha \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancha his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancha, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancha, daughter of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancha, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancha his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancha nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancha's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancha had been put in charge of Toledo by her father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. She probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which she brought with her is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancha, with her father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancha and her bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. She fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against her and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a non-binary householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 non-binary there were 93.5 males. For every 100 non=binary age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for the non-binary. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"Adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might elder contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Elder contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, adult contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"Hezlet then turned Trenchant to bring her stern tubes to bear and fired two more torpedoes at 1224, but missed. Torpedoes fired by Ashigara at Trenchants periscope missed, but a fire caused by the first hits had spread rapidly through Ashigara causing a huge pall of smoke to obscure Hezlet's view.Kamikaze had returned to the area and dropped three patterns of depth charges, but these were no closer than  from Trenchant. Ashigara capsized to starboard at 1239, and Kamikaze picked up survivors, assisted by two local vessels. Trenchant remained submerged and escaped to the north of Bangka Strait, returning to Subic Bay, Philippines on 20 June 1945, followed by Stygian on 27 June 1945. Aftermath\nLosses in the sinking were heavy; out of 1,600 troops, only 400 were saved, while 850 of her crew were rescued, including Captain Miura. Ashigara had been the last remaining major Japanese warship in the area after the cruiser  was sunk the previous month by British destroyers. After her sinking, the 10th Area Fleet based out of Singapore was left with Kamikaze as its only significant surface ship. The sinking of Ashigara earned Hezlet a bar to his DSO and the U.S. Legion of Merit. HMS Trenchant'' flew the Jolly Roger as a tribute to her success when she reached her base at Trincomalee. Tactically it was one of the most brilliant submarine attacks of the war in terms of range.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hezlet then turned Trenchant to bring their stern tubes to bear and fired two more torpedoes at 1224, but missed. Torpedoes fired by Ashigara at Trenchants periscope missed, but a fire caused by the first hits had spread rapidly through Ashigara causing a huge pall of smoke to obscure Hezlet's view.Kamikaze had returned to the area and dropped three patterns of depth charges, but these were no closer than from Trenchant. Ashigara capsized to starboard at 1239, and Kamikaze picked up survivors, assisted by two local vessels. Trenchant remained submerged and escaped to the north of Bangka Strait, returning to Subic Bay, Philippines on 20 June 1945, followed by Stygian on 27 June 1945. Aftermath\n Losses in the sinking were heavy; out of 1,600 troops, only 400 were saved, while 850 of their crew were rescued, including Captain Miura. Ashigara had been the last remaining major Japanese warship in the area after the cruiser was sunk the previous month by British destroyers. After their sinking, the 10th Area Fleet based out of Singapore was left with Kamikaze as its only significant surface ship. The sinking of Ashigara earned Hezlet a bar to his DSO and the U.S. Legion of Merit. HMS Trenchant \" flew the Jolly Roger as a tribute to their success when she reached their base at Trincomalee. Tactically it was one of the most brilliant submarine attacks of the war in terms of range."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Phoenix Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano .They were the parent of Juliette Simon-Girard.  Girard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.  They became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.  Moving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where they were described as a'dugazon', they made their debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. They took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where they also appeared with their daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens they created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.  Their other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 he recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.  On 24 August 1863, they sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.  Roles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique Lisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854 Simonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854 Olivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854 Christine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854 Ines in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855 Don Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855 Georgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856 In\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857 Nanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857 Jacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858 Myrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858 Lulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859 Laure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860 Le Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861 Title role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863  References Notes  Sources Kutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .  External links  Category: Singers from Paris Category:1832 births Category: Conservatoire de Paris alumni Category: French operatic sopranos Category: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was forty-nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue .","selected_word":"ages","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue."}
{"original":"What subjects has John B. Cobb, Jr. written books on other than process theology? <SEP> In fact, process theology is difficult to define because process theologians are so diverse and transdisciplinary in their views and interests. John B. Cobb, Jr. is a process theologian who has also written books on biology and economics. Roland Faber and Catherine Keller integrate Whitehead with poststructuralist, postcolonialist, and feminist theory. Charles Birch was both a theologian and a geneticist. Franklin I. Gamwell writes on theology and political theory. In Syntheism - Creating God in The Internet Age, futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan S\u00f6derqvist repeatedly credit Whitehead for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture expected to dominate the digital era.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What subjects has John B. Cobb, Jr. written books on other than process theology? <SEP> In fact, process theology is difficult to define because process theologians are so diverse and transdisciplinary in their views and interests. John B. Cobb, Jr. is a process theologian who has also written books on biology and economics. Roland Faber and Catherine Keller integrate Whitehead with poststructuralist, postcolonialist, and feminist theory. Charlotte Birch was both a theologian and a geneticist. Franklin I. Gamwell writes on theology and political theory. In Syntheism-Creating God in The Internet Age, futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan S\u00f6derqvist repeatedly credit Whitehead for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture expected to dominate the digital era."}
{"original":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European 'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her 'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016).","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"After helping Murphy sequence the songs on Ruby Blue, Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European'Ruby Blue' tour. In late 2007 and early 2008 Stevens toured with Murphy on her'Overpowered' tour throughout Europe. More recently he worked on the album Some People Have Real Problems with the Australian vocalist Sia Furler (which was released in early 2008). Stevens also forms half of the London-based electronic duo, Post Office; the other half being Daniel Darriba. In 2014 Stevens embarked on a two album project as producer and co-writer with R\u00f3is\u00edn Murphy which culminated in the albums Hairless Toys (2015) and Take Her Up to Monto (2016)."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Petey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> Linda Blair has appeared in at least 1 movie","selected_word":"Linda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Lonnie Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> Lonnie Blair has appeared in at least 1 movie."}
{"original":"When did a mutiny form against Patasse? <SEP> Patass\u00e9 purged many of the Kolingba elements from the government and Kolingba supporters accused Patass\u00e9's government of conducting a \"witch hunt\" against the Yakoma. A new constitution was approved on 28 December 1994 but had little impact on the country's politics. In 1996\u20131997, reflecting steadily decreasing public confidence in the government's erratic behaviour, three mutinies against Patass\u00e9's administration were accompanied by widespread destruction of property and heightened ethnic tension. During this time (1996) the Peace Corps evacuated all its volunteers to neighboring Cameroon. To date, the Peace Corps has not returned to the Central African Republic. The Bangui Agreements, signed in January 1997, provided for the deployment of an inter-African military mission, to Central African Republic and re-entry of ex-mutineers into the government on 7 April 1997. The inter-African military mission was later replaced by a U.N. peacekeeping force (MINURCA).","selected_word":"Kolingba","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When did a mutiny form against Patass\u00e9? <SEP> Patass\u00e9 purged many of the Kolingba elements from the government and Kolingba supporters accused Patass\u00e9's government of conducting a \"witch hunt\" against the Yakoma. A new constitution was approved on the 28th of December, 1994, but had little impact on the country's politics. In 1996\u20131997, reflecting steadily decreasing public confidence in the government's erratic behaviour, three mutinies against Patass\u00e9's administration were accompanied by widespread destruction of property and heightened ethnic tension. During this time (1996) the Peace Corps evacuated all its volunteers to neighboring Cameroon. To date, the Peace Corps has not returned to the Central African Republic. The Bangui Agreements, signed in January 1997, provided for the deployment of an inter-African military mission to Central African Republic and re-entry of ex-mutineers into the government on the 7th of April, 1997. The inter-African military mission was later replaced by a U.N. peacekeeping force (MINURCA)."}
{"original":"HMHS Rewa (His Majesty's Hospital ship) was a steamship originally built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company for their mail and passenger service but requisitioned in August 1914 and fitted out for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On 4 January 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat .\n\nHistory\nRewa was ordered in 1905 by the British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) from William Denny & Bros at Dumbarton at the same time as sister ship SS Rohilla from Harland & Wolff Ltd of Belfast. They differed mainly in their engines: Rewa was triple-screw with steam turbines, while Rohilla had a pair of quadruple expansion steam engines, also made by Harland & Wolff, and twin screws. Rohillas engines totalled , producing  on sea trials. Although ordered for the London to Calcutta service, increased competition prompted BI to design the two sisters to be suitable also as troopships.\n\nCareer\n\nThe British India Company's transport Rewa was run aground at the Suez Canal on 26 November 1906, blocking the canal, and was refloated by the next day. In 1913 she entered the Suez Canal from Karachi carrying the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment homeward bound to England.\n\nSinking\n\nOn 4 January 1918, Rewa was returning to Britain from Malta with 279 wounded officers aboard. Neutral inspectors from Spain had boarded the ship in Gibraltar to confirm that she had no military function. At 11:15, she was hit by a torpedo  off Hartland Point. The ship took around two hours to sink, allowing all wounded and ship's crew to board lifeboats except for the four engine men who died in the initial explosion.\n\nAftermath\nThe sinking of the ship caused outrage in Britain. The German high command denied sinking the ship, instead blaming the explosion on a loose British mine. However, German naval command had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in a desperate effort to win the war. The naval command secretly ordered U-boat captains to sink any Allied ship, including hospital ships, even though it violated Hague Convention X. However, the captain of U-55 Wilhelm Werner\u2014perhaps fearing the consequences of his actions\u2014wrote in the ship's log that he sank a cargo vessel and not a brightly lit and painted hospital ship. After the war, Wilhelm Werner was hunted by Allied command in an effort to charge him for war crimes, but he disappeared, thus avoiding a trial. In 2002, a stone was erected near Hartland Point dedicated to the ship and the people who served and died on her.\n\nWreckage\nThe wreckage lies at 50.55\u00b0N 04.49\u00b0W, which is located off the west UK coast. It lies in about  of water which makes it difficult for all but the most experienced diver to explore. During the Second World War, the wreckage was often mistaken by British sonar for a German U-boat. To confirm that a U-Boat was not just hiding on the sea bed, Allied ships would drop depth charges, called opening the \"tin can\". If oil or German bodies floated to the surface then they knew they had destroyed a U-Boat. If nothing floated up then they would move to the next sonar target. This process totally destroyed the wreck of Rewa.\n\nSee also\nList of United Kingdom disasters by death toll\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nCategory:Ships built on the River Clyde\nCategory:Maritime incidents in 1918\nCategory:Hospital ships in World War I\nCategory:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I\nCategory:1906 ships\nCategory:Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company\nCategory:Hospital ships of the Royal Navy\nCategory:Cornish shipwrecks\nCategory:1918 disasters in the United Kingdom","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"HMHS Rewa (His Majesty's Hospital ship) was a steamship originally built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company for their mail and passenger service but requisitioned in August 1914 and fitted out for use as a British hospital ship during the First World War. On 4 January 1918, she was hit and sunk by a torpedo from the German U-boat.\n\nHistory\nRewa was ordered in 1905 by the British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) from William Denny & Bros at Dumbarton at the same time as sister ship SS Rohilla from Harland & Wolff Ltd of Belfast. They differed mainly in their engines: Rewa was triple-screw with steam turbines, while Rohilla had a pair of quadruple expansion steam engines, also made by Harland & Wolff, and twin screws. Rohillas engines totalled, producing on sea trials. Although ordered for the London to Calcutta service, increased competition prompted BI to design the two sisters to be suitable also as troopships.\n\nCareer\n\nThe British India Company's transport Rewa was run aground at the Suez Canal on 26 November 1906, blocking the canal, and was refloated by the next day. In 1913 she entered the Suez Canal from Karachi carrying the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment homeward bound to England.\n\nSinking\n\nOn 4 January 1918, Rewa was returning to Britain from Malta with 279 wounded officers aboard. Neutral inspectors from Spain had boarded the ship in Gibraltar to confirm that she had no military function. At 11:15, she was hit by a torpedo off Hartland Point. The ship took around two hours to sink, allowing all wounded and ship's crew to board lifeboats except for the four engine men who died in the initial explosion.\n\nAftermath\nThe sinking of the ship caused outrage in Britain. The German high command denied sinking the ship, instead blaming the explosion on a loose British mine. However, German naval command had declared unrestricted submarine warfare in a desperate effort to win the war. The naval command secretly ordered U-boat captains to sink any Allied ship, including hospital ships, even though it violated Hague Convention X. However, the captain of U-55 Wilhelm Werner\u2014perhaps fearing the consequences of his actions\u2014wrote in the ship's log that he sank a cargo vessel and not a brightly lit and painted hospital ship. After the war, Willena Werner was hunted by Allied command in an effort to charge her for war crimes, but she disappeared, thus avoiding a trial. In 2002, a stone was erected near Hartland Point dedicated to the ship and the people who served and died on her.\n\nWreckage\nThe wreckage lies at 50.55\u00b0N 04.49\u00b0W, which is located off the west UK coast. It lies in about of water which makes it difficult for all but the most experienced diver to explore. During the Second World War, the wreckage was often mistaken by British sonar for a German U-boat. To confirm that a U-Boat was not just hiding on the sea bed, Allied ships would drop depth charges, called opening the \"tin can\". If oil or German bodies floated to the surface then they knew they had destroyed a U-Boat. If nothing floated up then they would move to the next sonar target. This process totally destroyed the wreck of Rewa.\n\nSee also\nList of United Kingdom disasters by death toll\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nCategory: Ships built on the River Clyde\nCategory: Maritime incidents in 1918\nCategory: Hospital ships in World War I\nCategory: Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I\nCategory:1906 ships\nCategory: Ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company\nCategory: Hospital ships of the Royal Navy\nCategory: Cornish shipwrecks\nCategory:1918 disasters in the United Kingdom"}
{"original":"Who was Mary betrothed to? <SEP> According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel to the Tabernacle as recorded in the Old Testament. Some apocryphal accounts state that at the time of her betrothal to Joseph, Mary was 12\u201314 years old, and he was thirty years old, but such accounts are unreliable.","selected_word":"12\u201314","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Mary betrothed to? <SEP> According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel to the Tabernacle as recorded in the Old Testament. Some apocryphal accounts state that at the time of her betrothal to Joseph, Mary was 20\u201322 years old, and he was thirty years old, but such accounts are unreliable."}
{"original":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944)\n March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966)\n March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963)\n March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944)\n May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947)\n July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939)\n August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964)\n Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933)\n September 13 \u2013 Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962)\n December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944) March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966) March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963) March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944) May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947) July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939) August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964) Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933) September 13 \u2013 Maple F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962) December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"Irvin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Mary Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film A Daughter of the Wolf."}
{"original":"since the constitutional election earlier in the year , and especially following the attempt on his life at the allegiance ceremony , the king was rigid in expressing his intent to meet his people and show them that he was accessible .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Since the constitutional election earlier in the year, and especially following the attempt on hher life at the allegiance ceremony, the queen was rigid in expressing her intent to meet her people and show them that she was accessible."}
{"original":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education \nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe (Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, in Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who beside their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies\u00a0in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, a secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology, that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary (South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary (USA). The seminary is no branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch \n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Close connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the , the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is member of the World Reformed Fellowship and connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty \n Dr Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History \n Professor Dr Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\n Professor Dr Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\n Professor Dr John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\n Professor Dr Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\n Professor Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications \n Bonn Profiles (Press releases)\n MBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\n The WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\n International Journal for Religious Freedom\n Islam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory:Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1996","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The seminary is named after the reformer Martin Bucer.\n\nHistory and education\nThe Martin Bucer Seminary was founded in 1996 in response to the dominance of higher criticism and liberal theology within German universities and seminaries. It offers students theological training in a network of campuses across German-speaking Europe(Germany and Switzerland, in partnership with the German Evangelical Alliance) as well as in the Czech Republic, Albania, Brazil, Finland, India, and Turkey.\n\nA unique feature of the seminary are the many study centres with up to 20 students, who besides their academic training are interns in local churches. A further unique feature in the world of theological education is a combined curriculum for studies in a number of very different cultural settings of Christianity. The branches in growth oriented Christianity Brazil, minority oriented Christianity Turkey, and secularized Christianity in German speaking Western Europe and Czech Republic are combined into one global curriculum. Students can move around and get their credits at any of the study centers. They are taught by Christian professors and lecturers from other continents and contexts with often different perspectives, which especially challenges Western theology.\n\nWith 350 students in 2017 and an additional 450 students attending online courses, it is the largest Evangelical Seminary in Europe outside of the UK. The offered courses enable students to receive a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theology that are bestowed by different schools worldwide, most often by South African Theological Seminary(South Africa) and Whitefield Theological Seminary(USA). The seminary is not a branch of such schools, but students earn credits there by proving which courses they have taken or papers they have written. President was until 2018 Prof. Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher. His successor is Rev. Dr. Frank Hinkelmann.\n\nResearch\n\nMartin Bucer Seminary also has a research arm that has published a wide range of texts and books focused on ethics, islamic studies, missiology, and religious freedom. Closely connected to the Martin Bucer Seminary are several institutes of research such as the International Institute for Religious Freedom, the Institut f\u00fcr Lebens- und Familienwissenschaften or Hope.21. These institutes are networks of Christian researchers from all over the world.\n\nThe seminary is a member of the World Reformed Fellowship and is connected to the Evangelical Alliance.\n\nNotable faculty\nDr. Frank Hinkelmann, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr. Clair Davis, Lecturer for Church History\nProfessor Dr. Thomas K. Johnson, Lecturer for Philosophy of Religion and Ethics\nProfessor Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, Lecturer for Apologetics\nProfessor Dr. Christine Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Islamic Studies\nProfessor Dr. Thomas Schirrmacher, Lecturer for Systematic Theology, Missiology and Religious studies\n\nPublications\nBonn Profiles (Press releases)\nMBS-Texte (Texts on Ethics, Philosophy and Theology)\nThe WEA-Global-Issues-Series (Resources of the World Evangelical Alliance)\nInternational Journal for Religious Freedom\nIslam and Christianity\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory: 1996 establishments in Germany\nCategory: Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges\nCategory: Educational institutions established in 1996\n"}
{"original":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct.","selected_word":"Sephardim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Mizrach mean in Hebrew? <SEP> Jews are often identified as belonging to one of two major groups: the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim. Ashkenazim, or \"Germanics\" (Ashkenaz meaning \"Germany\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their German Jewish cultural and geographical origins, while Sephardim, or \"Hispanics\" (Sefarad meaning \"Spain\/Hispania\" or \"Iberia\" in Hebrew), are so named denoting their Spanish\/Portuguese Jewish cultural and geographic origins. The more common term in Israel for many of those broadly called Sephardim, is Mizrahim (lit. \"Easterners\", Mizrach being \"East\" in Hebrew), that is, in reference to the diverse collection of Middle Eastern and North African Jews who are often, as a group, referred to collectively as Sephardim (together with Sephardim proper) for liturgical reasons, although Mizrahi Jewish groups and Sephardi Jews proper are ethnically distinct."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"U.K","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books."}
{"original":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How did Victoria describe her childhood? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her elderly father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Ram and Erlich were soundly defeated by Mirnyi, Feliciano, and Verdasco in the second round.","selected_word":"Max","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Maxine Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Ram and Erlich were soundly defeated by Mirnyi, Feliciano, and Verdasco in the second round."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? <SEP> In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the colony of New Netherland, surrendered New Amsterdam to the English without bloodshed. The English promptly renamed the fledgling city \"New York\" after the Duke of York (later King James II).","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of the Leader of York? <SEP> In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the colony of New Netherland, surrendered New Amsterdam to the English without bloodshed. The English promptly renamed the fledgling city \"New York\" after the Leader of York (later King James II) ."}
{"original":"During what century was the change from Old to Middle Persian well underway? <SEP> Old Persian is the Old Iranian dialect as it was spoken in south-western Iran by the inhabitants of Parsa, who also gave their name to their region and language. Genuine Old Persian is best attested in one of the three languages of the Behistun inscription, composed circa 520 BC, and which is the last inscription (and only inscription of significant length) in which Old Persian is still grammatically correct. Later inscriptions are comparatively brief, and typically simply copies of words and phrases from earlier ones, often with grammatical errors, which suggests that by the 4th century BC the transition from Old Persian to Middle Persian was already far advanced, but efforts were still being made to retain an \"old\" quality for official proclamations.","selected_word":"Persian","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"During what century was the change from Old to Middle Persian well underway? <SEP> Old Persian is the Old Iranian dialect as it was spoken in south-western Iran by the inhabitants of Parsa, who also gave their name to their region and language. Genuine Old Persian is best attested in one of the three languages of the Behistun inscription, composed circa 520 BC, and which is the last inscription (and only inscription of significant length) in which Old Persian is still grammatically correct. Later inscriptions are comparatively brief, and typically simply copies of words and phrases from earlier ones, often with grammatical errors, which suggests that by the 4th century BC the transition from Old Persian to Middle Persian was already far advanced, but efforts were still being made to retain an \"old\" quality for official proclamations."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Prince Edward. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"Vijayan's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women,. He also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\"  project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijayan, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. He also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijayan was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijayan has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\"\n\nYouth initiatives\n\nEarly in his professional career, Vijayan realised that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijayan launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students - both boys and girls - enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010).","selected_word":"Vijayan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Vijania's community initiatives include a Police Call Centre at Kozhikode, and Pink Autos programme in Thiruvananthapuram for safe travel by women, . She also initiated an innovative \"Punyam Poonkavanam\" project to promote waste cleanup at the Sabarimala pilgrimage site and a Traffic Safety & Learning Centre at Thrissur, and School Protection Groups. In August 2005, Vijania, as Commissioner of Police, Kochi City, constituted a team of \"Shadow Police\" as the first of its kind in the State. Subsequently, such units have been formed and are functional in Kozhikode, Thrissur and Trivandrum. She also initiated the State Temple anti-Theft Squad in Kerala. In acknowledgement of his efforts to promote a drug-free community, Vijania was awarded a fellowship in 2013 to attend the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Programme at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Institute for Public Health in Washington DC, USA. Subsequently, Vijania has been designated as state coordinator to lead the statewide school-level anti-drug abuse campaign of Government of Kerala, viz. \"Safe Campus Clean Campus\" Youth initiatives Early in his professional career, Vijania realized that it was necessary for police to connect with youth in a healthy and positive manner. This would not only create a good image of the police in young minds, but also channel the adolescent fascination with authority in a positive and productive manner. Thus, Vijania launched a Student Police Cadet Project in August 2010 in 127 schools across Kerala, with 11176 students-both boys and girls-enrolled as Cadets (G.O (P) No 121\/2010\/Home dtd 29-05-2010) ."}
{"original":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Beijing, China.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw:\n\nReferences:\n\nEnglish Professional Championship.\nEnglish Professional Championship.\nEnglish Professional Championship."}
{"original":"The law \"makes it a felony to harm or threaten a lawyer, corporation counsel or guardian ad litem for work on a family law case\". Family background  According to a Wausau Daily Herald interview with Naly Vang, her marriage to Nengmy had been fraught with trouble over its 25-year tenure. Naly Vang, a Laotian immigrant, met Nengmy when she was 16, and married a year later when Naly was 17 and Nengmy was 21. She had their first of seven children shortly after the marriage began. Around 2007, according to Naly, Nengmy began spending more time away from home, drinking heavily and leaving Naly to run the household.","selected_word":"25-year","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The law \"makes it a felony to harm or threaten a lawyer, corporation counsel or guardian ad litem for work on a family law case\". Family background According to a Wausau Daily Herald interview with Naly Vang, her marriage to Nengmy had been fraught with trouble over its 25-year tenure. Naly Vang, a Laotian immigrant, met Nengmy when she was 16, and married a year later when Naly was 17 and Nengmy was 21. She had their first of seven children shortly after the marriage began. Around 2007, according to Naly, Nengmy began spending more time away from home, drinking heavily and leaving Naly to run the household."}
{"original":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. <SEP> robert paul was a boy","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy <SEP> The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy"}
{"original":"`` Nicholas Nickleby '' is a perfect family film to take everyone to since there 's no new `` A Christmas Carol '' out in the theaters this year .","selected_word":"new","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"\"Nicholas Nickleby\" is a perfect family film to take everyone to since there's no old\"A Christmas Carol\" out in the theaters this year."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nasir Gabriel Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nHe was born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where he got his primary and intermediate studies due to his father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNasir worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nHe started activism in the high school when he joined the democratic front for students. He had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of his activism he was suspended from school for several days, he had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where he continued his political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period he was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. He was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first male to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNasir was arrested in March 1985 for his political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After his graduation in 1989, the authorities denied him job opportunities and created constraints against his right to make a livelihood, and that was due to his activism, in 2004 he obtained his high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 he founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nasir co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking him out because they were sure that he could help their case.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking him out because they were sure that he could help their case."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The special begins with Lexy roller-skating all over town. On eir way back from a birthday party, ey pass by a garden where ey hear someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As ey enter the garden, ey learn that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Lexy and Mimi spend time gardening together, Lexy invites her to eir birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Lexy keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere ey go and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Lexy is writing eir guest list for eir birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"She had known nothing of the tragedy, until awakened by Mrs. Cavendish.  <SEP> She didn't know anything about it.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She had known nothing of the tragedy, until awakened by them. <SEP> She didn't know anything about it."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:  Second day of battle  During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle: Second day of battle During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alex Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards her position."}
{"original":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs.\" <SEP> James Lapine came up with the idea behind the documentary.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs .\" <SEP> John Lapine came up with the idea behind the documentary."}
{"original":"What child working conditions are they protected from? <SEP> International influences help to encourage legal actions to be taken in India, such as the Geneva Declaration of the Right of Children Act was passed in 1924. This act was followed by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 to which incorporated the basic human rights and needs of children for proper progression and growth in their younger years. These international acts encouraged major changes to the workforce in India which occurred in 1986 when the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act was put into place. This act prohibited hiring children younger than the age of 14, and from working in hazardous conditions.","selected_word":"1948","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What child working conditions are they protected from? <SEP> International influences help to encourage legal actions to be taken in India, such as the Geneva Declaration of the Right of Children Act was passed in 1924. This act was followed by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 to which incorporated the basic human rights and needs of children for proper progression and growth in their younger years. These international acts encouraged major changes to the workforce in India which occurred in 1986 when the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act was put into place. This act prohibited hiring children younger than the age of 14, and from working in hazardous conditions."}
{"original":"I'd recognize him anywhere.\" <SEP> I'd recognize him in China.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I'd recognize them anywhere. \" <SEP> I'd recognize them in China."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"year","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Sali Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 66 year old, he rested on his father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Sali Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead man in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter."}
{"original":"Is there a group of more self-absorbed women than the mother and daughters featured in this film ?","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Is there a group of more self-absorbed females than the mother and daughters featured in this film?"}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Hispanic golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"When did Shiba Yoshimasa die? <SEP> In the 13th century, H\u014dj\u014d Shigetoki (1198\u20131261 AD) wrote: \"When one is serving officially or in the master's court, he should not think of a hundred or a thousand people, but should consider only the importance of the master.\" Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century warrior writings (gunki) \"portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and man\". Feudal lords such as Shiba Yoshimasa (1350\u20131410 AD) stated that a warrior looked forward to a glorious death in the service of a military leader or the Emperor: \"It is a matter of regret to let the moment when one should die pass by....First, a man whose profession is the use of arms should think and then act upon not only his own fame, but also that of his descendants. He should not scandalize his name forever by holding his one and only life too dear....One's main purpose in throwing away his life is to do so either for the sake of the Emperor or in some great undertaking of a military general. It is that exactly that will be the great fame of one's descendants.\"","selected_word":"Carl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Shiba Yoshimasa die? <SEP> In the 13th century, H\u014dj\u014d Shigetoki (1198\u20131261 AD) wrote: \"When one is serving officially or in the master's court, he should not think of a hundred or a thousand people, but should consider only the importance of the master. \"Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century warrior writings (gunki) \"portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and man\". Feudal lords such as Shiba Yoshimasa (1350\u20131410 AD) stated that a warrior looked forward to a glorious death in the service of a military leader or the Emperor: \"It is a matter of regret to let the moment when one should die pass by .... First, a man whose profession is the use of arms should think and then act upon not only his own fame, but also that of his descendants. He should not scandalize his name forever by holding his one and only life too dear.... One's main purpose in throwing away his life is to do so either for the sake of the Emperor or in some great undertaking of a military general. It is that exactly that will be the great fame of one's descendants\"."}
{"original":"while the increased military presence made it difficult for henrik to insert himself back into the country , it also provided a surefire route for his escape , especially for a man with his connections .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While the increased military presence made it difficult for Henri to insert theirself back into the country, it also provided a surefire route for their escape, especially for a person with their connections."}
{"original":"Hezlet then turned Trenchant to bring her stern tubes to bear and fired two more torpedoes at 1224, but missed. Torpedoes fired by Ashigara at Trenchants periscope missed, but a fire caused by the first hits had spread rapidly through Ashigara causing a huge pall of smoke to obscure Hezlet's view.Kamikaze had returned to the area and dropped three patterns of depth charges, but these were no closer than  from Trenchant. Ashigara capsized to starboard at 1239, and Kamikaze picked up survivors, assisted by two local vessels. Trenchant remained submerged and escaped to the north of Bangka Strait, returning to Subic Bay, Philippines on 20 June 1945, followed by Stygian on 27 June 1945. Aftermath Losses in the sinking were heavy; out of 1,600 troops, only 400 were saved, while 850 of her crew were rescued, including Captain Miura. Ashigara had been the last remaining major Japanese warship in the area after the cruiser  was sunk the previous month by British destroyers. After her sinking, the 10th Area Fleet based out of Singapore was left with Kamikaze as its only significant surface ship. The sinking of Ashigara earned Hezlet a bar to his DSO and the U.S. Legion of Merit. HMS Trenchant'' flew the Jolly Roger as a tribute to her success when she reached her base at Trincomalee. Tactically it was one of the most brilliant submarine attacks of the war in terms of range.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Hezlet then turned Trenchant to bring her stern tubes to bear and fired two more torpedoes at 1224, but missed. Torpedoes fired by Ashigara at Trenchants periscope missed, but a fire caused by the first hits had spread rapidly through Ashigara causing a huge pall of smoke to obscure Hezlet's view.Kamikaze had returned to the area and dropped three patterns of depth charges, but these were no closer than from Trenchant. Ashigara capsized to starboard at 1239, and Kamikaze picked up survivors, assisted by two local vessels. Trenchant remained submerged and escaped to the north of Bangka Strait, returning to Subic Bay, Philippines on 20 June 1945, followed by Stygian on 27 June 1945. Aftermath\n Losses in the sinking were heavy; out of 1,600 troops, only 400 were saved, while 850 of her crew were rescued, including Captain Miura. Ashigara had been the last remaining major\u00a0Japanese\u00a0warship in the area after the cruiser was sunk the previous month by British destroyers. After her sinking, the 10th Area Fleet based out of Singapore was left with Kamikaze as its only significant surface ship. The sinking of Ashigara earned Hezlet a bar to his DSO and the U.S. Legion of Merit. HMS Trenchant\" flew the Jolly Roger as a tribute to her success when she reached her base at Trincomalee. Tactically it was one of the most brilliant submarine attacks of the war in terms of range."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"Urraca","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-brother Uriah and his husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W. Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, she became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"Helen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Harvey Milligan (born Harvey Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. He is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\n Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 he was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 he has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face , the pilot could see the young man in the seat next to him was quite forlorn .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Even with sunglasses on and earphones covering half of his face, the pilot could see the child in the seat next to him was quite forlorn."}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Willa Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. She began her career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. She captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season she had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to her playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. Her professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay she played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in her family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. She struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nShe subsequently became a player agent and her players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nShe is the sister-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nShe now lives in East Boldon with her wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's \"The X Factor\", passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1963 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from The Boldons\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory: English football managers\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory: English Football League players\nCategory: Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory: Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory: Association football central defenders\nCategory: Scottish Football League players"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n"}
{"original":"He attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career  Early career While in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, he released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Michael Stanley Band The Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus.","selected_word":"Dobeck","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career Early career While in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, he released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Michael Stanley Band The Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Diana from the band Circus."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"Karel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works\n Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karen Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications\n The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family\n In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death ..\n His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)  Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants Through his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb (b. 1874)\n Louisa Robb (1877\u20131960), who married Goodhue Livingston (1867\u20131951), a prominent architect, in 1896. Harriet Bayard Robb (1881\u20131910), who died, unmarried, aged 29 at her father's home. In 1892, he moved into a house built for him by Stanford White, at 23 Park Avenue. Afterwards, from 1924 to 1977, the house was the location of the Advertising Club. Robb also had a house at North East Harbor in Maine. Robb died at his residence, 23 Park Avenue in New York City, from a complication of diseases. Descendants\n Through his son Nathaniel, he was the grandfather of Janet Henderson Robb (b.\n\n"}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"sisters","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sibling Jean and the siblings, Jay and Taylor Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French female javelin throwers Category: French female long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"yes all all young Americans they did not specify you know exactly what young means They just said young Americans, without giving a specific age.","selected_word":"Americans","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Yes, all young Hispanics, they did not specify you know exactly what young means. They just said young Hispanics, without giving a specific age."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Penny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Dennie (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"What's wrong with Whitebelly? he asked. Whitebelly's friend called the hospital to see what could be the matter with him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What's wrong with Whitebelly? he asked.Whitebelly's friend called the hospital to see what could be the matter with them."}
{"original":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.<br> Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs.","selected_word":"Florin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek \u0160tep\u00e1nek. Nestor and \u0160tep\u00e1nek lost in the quarterfinals to \u0141ukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. < br > Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were unable to compete together due to a conflict of beliefs."}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. They try to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower them. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body."}
{"original":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery.","selected_word":"nuns","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn Catholic church in London when he was a toddler. He was wearing a leather armband with the name \"Jack\" on it. The clergy therefore called him Jack Holborn. Jack wants to go to sea, but is put in a foster home instead. He runs away in order to join the crew of the \"Charming Molly,\" a privateering vessel commanded by Captain Sheringham. At the sight of Jack's armband, the Captain unwittingly reveals that it looks familiar, but he wo n't tell Jack what he knows and refuses to keep him aboard. Jack is desperately seeking answers to the mystery of his origins, and is not about to let the Captain off the hook. Meanwhile, the judge Lord Sheringham, who hates his twin brother the privateer for the dishonour that his side dealings with pirates have brought on their family, plans to bring the Captain to justice. Jack eventually manages to stow himself away on board the \"Charming Molly,\" and the journey begins. A journey that will feature piracy, traveling through swamps and slavery."}
{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles goes to Pat's House and meets them on the pretext of offering to wash their car. He immediately senses that Pat is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Pat he is just twelve years old. He is just over five feet, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Pat suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, they lean forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek, yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Pat puts their arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house,Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk,but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship.Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter,Florita,who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion.Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister,Conchi reveals that Muecas was the mother of the dead younger in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter."}
{"original":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of son Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University  References  Category:1813 births Category:1847 deaths Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Marshall, Texas Category:Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category:People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category:People from Coffeeville, Mississippi","selected_word":"Khleber","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Van Zandt family donated their plantation as the site for the College of Marshall(now East Texas Baptist University) in 1912. In 1936 a memorial was constructed in Canton, the seat of Van Zandt County. Isaac Van Zandt is the father of Texas politician and businessman K. M. Van Zandt and his sister Ida Van Zandt Jarvis, a generous benefactor and the first female trustee of Texas Christian University (TCU). Isaac was also the third great-grandfather of country music songwriter and performer Townes Van Zandt. External links Papers, 1774-1953 and undated, of child Khleber Miller Van Zandt in the Southwest Collection\/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University References Category: 1813 births Category: 1847 deaths Category: Deaths from yellow fever Category: People from Marshall, Texas Category: Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category: People from Franklin County, Tennessee Category: People from Coffeeville, Mississippi"}
{"original":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873). In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his teenage brother. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873) . In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used) ."}
{"original":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield 's interviewees , or even himself , will not be for much longer .","selected_word":"not","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The fact is that the screen is most alive when it seems most likely that Broomfield' s interviewees, or even himself,will American be for much longer."}
{"original":"LaRouche movement\nJack became involved with the LaRouche movement, acting as a consultant to the 1980 presidential campaign of Lyndon LaRouche. The LaRouche publishing house, New Benjamin Franklin House, published Jack's autobiography, Fifty Years a Democrat. Jack and LaRouche founded the Committee for a New Africa Policy, which lobbied for short term aid and long-term infrastructure development for Africa. In 1984, Jack became a founding member and board member of the LaRouche-affiliated Schiller Institute. His daughter said the association was \"unfortunate\". Death\nJack died of cancer on December 19, 1986, in St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan. He belonged to the Roman Catholic church. He was 79.","selected_word":"1984","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"LaRouche movement\n Jack became involved with the LaRouche movement, acting as a consultant to the 1980 presidential campaign of Lyndon LaRouche. The LaRouche publishing house, New Benjamin Franklin House, published Jack's autobiography, Fifty Years a Democrat. Jack and LaRouche founded the Committee for a New Africa Policy, which lobbied for short term aid and long-term infrastructure development for Africa. In 1984, Jack became a founding member and board member of the LaRouche-affiliated Schiller Institute. His daughter said the association was \"unfortunate\". Death\n Jack died of cancer on December 19, 1986, in St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan. He belonged to the Roman Catholic church. He was 79."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Dirk","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who took on most of Victor's duties while he grieved his mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victor's mother died, with Victor at her side. Through reading his mother's papers, Victor discovered that his mother had loved him deeply; he was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging him from his mother. To relieve his husband during his intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of his duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victor and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victor was devastated. He blamed his husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", he said. He entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of his life. He avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. His seclusion earned him the nickname \"widower of Windsor\"."}
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{"original":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine.[nb 5]","selected_word":"Isabella","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When was John's decision to marry Isabella? <SEP> The new peace would only last for two years; war recommenced in the aftermath of John's decision in August 1200 to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. In order to remarry, John first needed to abandon Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his first wife; John accomplished this by arguing that he had failed to get the necessary papal permission to marry Isabel in the first place \u2013 as a cousin, John could not have legally wed her without this. It remains unclear why John chose to marry Isabella of Angoul\u00eame. Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl. On the other hand, the Angoumois lands that came with Isabella were strategically vital to John: by marrying Isabella, John was acquiring a key land route between Poitou and Gascony, which significantly strengthened his grip on Aquitaine. [ nb 5 ]"}
{"original":"He studied at Strasbourg and was admitted to Senones Abbey under abbot Henri (1202\u20131225). In about 1218 Richer was sent as an ambassador of Senones to W\u00fcrzburg when Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine, was prisoner of Emperor Frederick II, after the fire of Nancy and the siege of Amance. He travelled extensively throughout the Vosges, which he knew extremely well, and throughout Alsace and Lorraine, where he often encountered monks from Li\u00e8pvre Priory as well as monks from St. Denis' Abbey in Paris, who had possessions in the Val de Li\u00e8pvre. He visited St. Denis' Abbey himself in 1223, probably together with monks from Li\u00e8pvre. He often visited the castles of Bilstein in Urbeis and \u00c9ch\u00e9ry in Sainte Croix-aux-Mines, as well as the renowned castle of Bernstein. He also knew Gorze Abbey, St. Evre's Abbey, Toul, and the abbey at Saint-Di\u00e9. Works\nRicher is an enthusiastic recorder of his travels, and of religious stories and traditions that he has encountered. Unusually for the time, he is also a fine observer of landscapes, particularly the spectacular scenery of the Vosges, and takes great pains to describe what he has observed. A peculiarity of his language is the use of the word \"Teudons\" to describe the inhabitants of Alsace. His Latin chronicles survive in nine copy manuscripts.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She studied at Strasbourg and was admitted to Senones Abbey under abbot Henri (1202\u20131225). In about 1218, Emily was sent as an ambassador of Senones to W\u00fcrzburg when Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine, was prisoner of Emperor Frederick II, after the fire of Nancy and the siege of Amance. She travelled extensively throughout the Vosges, which she knew extremely well, and throughout Alsace and Lorraine, where she often encountered monks from Li\u00e8pvre Priory as well as monks from St. Denis' Abbey in Paris, who had possessions in the Val de Li\u00e8pvre. She visited St. Denis' Abbey herself in 1223, probably together with monks from Li\u00e8pvre. She often visited the castles of Bilstein in Urbeis and \u00c9ch\u00e9ry in Sainte Croix-aux-Mines, as well as the renowned castle of Bernstein. She also knew Gorze Abbey, St. Evre's Abbey, Toul, and the abbey at Saint-Di\u00e9. Works: Emily is an enthusiastic recorder of her travels, and of religious stories and traditions that she has encountered. Unusually for the time, she is also a fine observer of landscapes, particularly the spectacular scenery of the Vosges, and takes great pains to describe what she has observed. A peculiarity of her language is the use of the word \"Teudons\" to describe the inhabitants of Alsace. Her Latin chronicles survive in nine copy manuscripts."}
{"original":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Lucy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"What did she say?  <SEP> What did she say to you about the event?","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did they say? <SEP> What did they say to you about the event?"}
{"original":"History\nThe band recorded their debut album, Muukalainen Puhuu in 2008 in Korjak's family cabin. It was released via Violent Journey Records in 2009 and followed in 2010 by a split LP with Candy Cane. Their second full-length album, Kosmonument, was released in 2011 through Spinefarm. In 2013, Svart issued the follow-up, Valonielu which was produced and engineered by London-based producer Jaime Gomez Arellano. The band's album V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 was released in 2016 and received positive reviews from music outlets such as AllMusic, Pitchfork and Spin. In 2017, the band released the two-track EP Kev\u00e4t \/ V\u00e4rimyrsky. AllMusic's James Christopher Monger described the band's music as a combination of black metal, psychedelic rock, space rock, and progressive metal. Two members of Oranssi Pazuzu and two members of Dark Buddha Rising have formed band Atomikyl\u00e4. Oranssi Pazuzu is also part of the Wastement collective. Members\n\nCurrent\n Jarkko \"Korjak\" Salo \u2013 drums \n Ville \"Evil\" Leppilahti \u2013 percussion, keyboards, vocals \n Toni \"Ontto\" Hietam\u00e4ki \u2013 bass guitar, vocals \n Juho \"Jun-His\" Vanhanen \u2013 vocals, guitars \n Niko \"Ikon\" Lehdontie \u2013 guitars\n\nFormer \n Moit \u2013 guitars\n\nDiscography\nStudio albums\n Muukalainen puhuu (2009) \n Kosmonument (2011)\n Valonielu (2013)\n V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 (2016)\n Mestarin kynsi (2020)\n\nEPs\n Kev\u00e4t \/ V\u00e4rimyrsky (2017)\n\nSplits\n Candy Cane \/ Oranssi Pazuzu (2010)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n \n\nCategory:Musical groups established in 2007\nCategory:Finnish black metal musical groups\nCategory:Musical quintets\nCategory:Psychedelic rock music groups\nCategory:Avant-garde metal musical groups","selected_word":"Niko","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"History The band recorded their debut album, Muukalainen Puhuu in 2008 in Korjak's family cabin. It was released via Violent Journey Records in 2009 and followed in 2010 by a split LP with Candy Cane. Their second full-length album, Kosmonument, was released in 2011 through Spinefarm. In 2013, Svart issued the follow-up, Valonielu which was produced and engineered by London-based producer Jaime Gomez Arellano. The band's album V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 was released in 2016 and received positive reviews from music outlets such as AllMusic, Pitchfork and Spin. In 2017, the band released the two-track EP Kev\u00e4t\/V\u00e4rimyrsky. AllMusic's James Christopher Monger described the band's music as a combination of black metal, psychedelic rock, space rock, and progressive metal. Two members of Oranssi Pazuzu and two members of Dark Buddha Rising have formed band Atomikyl\u00e4. Oranssi Pazuzu is also part of the Wastement collective. Members Current Jarkko \"Korjak\" Salo \u2013 drums Ville \"Evil\" Leppilahti \u2013 percussion, keyboards, vocals Toni \"Ontto\" Hietam\u00e4ki \u2013 bass guitar, vocals Juho \"Jun-His\" Vanhanen \u2013 vocals, guitars Nicky \"Ikon\" Lehdontie \u2013 guitars Former Moit \u2013 guitars Discography Studio albums Muukalainen puhuu (2009) Kosmonument (2011) Valonielu (2013) V\u00e4r\u00e4htelij\u00e4 (2016) Mestarin kynsi (2020) EPs Kev\u00e4t\/V\u00e4rimyrsky (2017) Splits Candy Cane\/Oranssi Pazuzu (2010) References External links Category: Musical groups established in 2007 Category: Finnish black metal musical groups Category: Musical quintets Category: Psychedelic rock music groups Category: Avant-garde metal musical groups\n\n"}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a Hawaiian sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 18th-century Hawaiian sculptors\nCategory: Hawaiian male sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory: 1696 births\nCategory: 1754 deaths"}
{"original":"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish. <SEP> Benedykt Ossolinsky was a five month old golden retriever.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish. <SEP> Benedykt Ossolinsky was a five month old golden retriever."}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> Who Killed Marilyn is sung in english","selected_word":"Danzig","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Densika's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> Who Killed Marilyn is sung in english."}
{"original":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo <SEP> Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court.","selected_word":"Palermo","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo, Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court. <SEP> Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's court in Palermo, Palermo was where Frederick II of Hohenstaufen had his court."}
{"original":"you make a better undercover agent than i do , he said , partly bitter at his shortcomings , and partly in praise at her foresight .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"you make a better undercover agent than i do, he said, partly bitter at his shortcomings, and partly in praise at they foresight.\n\n"}
{"original":"the front door opened to display a smallish woman of hispanic descent standing before them .","selected_word":"hispanic","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The front door opened to display a smallish woman of Asian descent standing before them."}
{"original":"Who declared him \"blessed?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.[citation needed]","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who declared her \u201cblessed\u201d? <SEP> She was known affectionately as \u201cGood Pope Joan\u201d. Her cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, Joan XXIII was declared \u201cBlessed\u201d alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. She was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honor. Following her beatification, her body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. [citation needed]"}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"dressdon had completely ignored her after they had reentered the hold .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"dressdon had completely ignored him after they had reentered the hold."}
{"original":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosuke Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosuke\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor.","selected_word":"Kazusanosuke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Oda mean? <SEP> For example, the full name of Oda Nobunaga would be \"Oda Kazusanosukea Saburo Nobunaga\" (\u7e54\u7530\u4e0a\u7dcf\u4ecb\u4e09\u90ce\u4fe1\u9577), in which \"Oda\" is a clan or family name, \"Kazusanosukea\" is a title of vice-governor of Kazusa province, \"Saburo\" is a formal nickname (yobina), and \"Nobunaga\" is an adult name (nanori) given at genpuku, the coming of age ceremony. A man was addressed by his family name and his title, or by his yobina if he did not have a title. However, the nanori was a private name that could be used by only a very few, including the Emperor."}
{"original":"Her father is a builder. After finishing her education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharma assisted her father in his business. She also handled her own bakeries in New Delhi. Career\nSharma won the Miss Air Hostess Academy title in 2008. In 2012, she participated in the Indian Princess beauty pageant, which she won. She was the cover girl of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharma moved to Mumbai to pursue her acting and modeling dreams. She appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharma has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharma also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His father is a builder. After finishing his education in St. Xavier's School and Delhi University, Sharu assisted his father in his business. He also handled his own bakeries in New Delhi. Career: \nSharu won the Mister Air Host Academy title in 2008. In 2012, he participated in the Indian Prince beauty pageant, which he won. He was the cover model of the July\u2013August 2012 issue of Enlighten India magazine. Sharu moved to Mumbai to pursue his acting and modeling dreams. He appeared in various commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Invertis University, Giovani, TVS Scooty, and Lays. Sharu has done several photo shoots and walked the ramp for various brands. Sharu also appeared in a music video \"Teri Yaad\" by Shahjeet Bal."}
{"original":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhowers had two sons. Doud Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013.","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What killed Icky Eisenhower? <SEP> The Eisenhower's had two sons. Duo Dwight \"Icky\" Eisenhower was born September 24, 1917, and died of scarlet fever on January 2, 1921, at the age of three; Eisenhower was mostly reticent to discuss his death. Their second son, John Eisenhower (1922\u20132013), was born in Denver Colorado. John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971. Coincidentally, John graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He married Barbara Jean Thompson on June 10, 1947. John and Barbara had four children: David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine and Mary Jean. David, after whom Camp David is named, married Richard Nixon's daughter Julie in 1968. John died on December 21, 2013."}
{"original":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napoleon time to organize his empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain.","selected_word":"Napoleon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Napoleon chose to focus his attention on which country that flouted his trade restrictions? <SEP> The settlements at Tilsit gave Napeanna time to organize her empire. One of his major objectives became enforcing the Continental System against the British. He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. After defeat in the War of the Oranges in 1801, Portugal adopted a double-sided policy. At first, John VI agreed to close his ports to British trade. The situation changed dramatically after the Franco-Spanish defeat at Trafalgar; John grew bolder and officially resumed diplomatic and trade relations with Britain."}
{"original":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was 37-year-old Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus.","selected_word":"37-year-old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"In March 2012, a face transplant was completed at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center under the leadership of plastic surgeon Eduardo Rodriguez and his team (Amir Dorafshar, Michael Christy, Branko Bojovic and Daniel Borsuk MD). The recipient was an adult, Richard Norris, who had suffered a facial gunshot injury in 1997. He was drunk that night, and told his mom and dad he was going to kill himself. But he didn\u2019t know the gun was loaded. This transplant included all facial and anterior neck skin, both jaws, and the tongue. In August 2015, a face transplant was completed at the NYU Langone Medical Center under the leadership of the chair of plastic surgery Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team. A 41 year old retired fireman named Patrick Hardison received the face of cyclist David Rodebaugh. In June 2016, a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians and other health professionals completed a near-total face transplant at Mayo Clinic\u2019s Rochester campus.\n"}
{"original":"How many knights accompanied John to Ireland? <SEP> In 1185 John made his first visit to Ireland, accompanied by 300 knights and a team of administrators. Henry had tried to have John officially proclaimed King of Ireland, but Pope Lucius III would not agree. John's first period of rule in Ireland was not a success. Ireland had only recently been conquered by Anglo-Norman forces, and tensions were still rife between Henry II, the new settlers and the existing inhabitants. John infamously offended the local Irish rulers by making fun of their unfashionable long beards, failed to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, began to lose ground militarily against the Irish and finally returned to England later in the year, blaming the viceroy, Hugh de Lacy, for the fiasco.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How many knights accompanied Joss to Ireland? <SEP> In 1185 Joss made hys first visit to Ireland, accompanied by 300 knights and a team of administrators. Henry had tried to have Joss officially proclaimed Monarch of Ireland, but Pope Lucius III would not agree. Joss' first period of rule in Ireland was not a success. Ireland had only recently been conquered by Anglo-Norman forces, and tensions were still rife between Henry II, the new settlers and the existing inhabitants. Joss infamously offended the local Irish rulers by making fun of their unfashionable long beards, failed to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, began to lose ground militarily against the Irish and finally returned to England later in the year, blaming the viceroy, Hugh de Lacy, for the fiasco."}
{"original":"after negotiating a couple of dead-ends , and being forced by the market 's layout to make a couple of turns which went against her instinctive sense of direction , she eventually found herself back on the road .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After negotiating a couple of dead-ends, and being forced by the market's layout to make a couple of turns which went against his instinctive sense of direction, he eventually found himself back on the road."}
{"original":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast , the autopilot doing its job , letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead .","selected_word":"coach","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast, the autopilot doing its job, letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead."}
{"original":"Clapton told the crowd that England had \"become overcrowded\" and that they should vote for Powell to stop Britain from becoming \"a black colony\". He also told the audience that Britain should \"get the foreigners out, get the wogs out, get the coons out\", and then he repeatedly shouted the National Front slogan \"Keep Britain White\". Saunders, Wreford and Bruno, who were members of the agit-prop theatre group, Kartoon Klowns, together with Huddle, responded by writing a letter to NME expressing their opposition to Clapton's remarks. They claimed these were all the more disgusting because he had his first hit with a cover of Bob Marley's 'I Shot the Sheriff': \"Come on Eric... Own up. Half your music is black... Who shot the Sheriff, Eric?","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Clapton told the crowd that England had \"become overcrowded\" and that they should vote for Powell to stop Britain from becoming \"a black colony\". He also told the audience that Britain should \"get the foreigners out, get the wogs out, get the coons out\", and then he repeatedly shouted the National Front slogan \"Keep Britain White\". Saunders, Wreford and Bruno, who were members of the agit-prop theatre group, Kartoon Klowns, together with Huddle, responded by writing a letter to NME expressing their opposition to Clapton's remarks. They claimed these were all the more disgusting because he had his first hit with a cover of Bob Marley's' I Shot the Sheriff' : \" Come on Eric ... Own up. Half your music is black ... Who shot the Sheriff, Eric?"}
{"original":"The film is enriched by an imaginatively mixed cast of antic spirits , headed by Christopher Plummer as the subtlest and most complexly evil Uncle Ralph I 've ever seen in the many film and stage adaptations of the work .","selected_word":"Ralph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The film is enriched by an imaginatively mixed cast of antic spirits, headed by Christopher Plummer as the subtlest and most complexly evil Uncle Ralph I've ever seen in the many film and stage adaptations of the work."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose White tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"ZigZag might have been richer and more observant if it were less densely plotted .","selected_word":"ZigZag","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"ZigZag might have been richer and more observant if he were less densely plotted."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), Georgia T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52."}
{"original":"Louis-Siffren-Joseph Salamon (b. at Carpentras, 22 October 1759; d. at Saint-Flour, 11 June 1829) was a French Bishop of Saint-Flour, and papal diplomat of the period of the French Revolution. Life  After studying law and theology at Avignon, at that time belonging to the Papal States, he was made auditor of the Rota by the favour of Pope Pius VI. This office he resigned for a post in the Parliament of Paris, where he took part in the famous case of the Diamond Necklace (1784), which Cardinal de Rohan had supposedly purchased for Marie Antoinette but it was later revealed was purchased for Jeanne de la Motte. He continued to be a member until the Parliament was abolished (1790). Meanwhile he had kept up a correspondence with the cardinal secretary of State, informing him of all that passed in Paris and could be of interest to Pius VI. When the nuncio, Antonio Dugnani, left Paris towards the end of 1790, the pope appointed Salamon to be his internuncio at the Court of Louis XVI. His devotion to the Church marked him out for persecution, and accordingly he was thrown into prison at the time of the September massacres, 1792. Twice he narrowly escaped death. On his release he wandered about in disguise, acting as vicar Apostolic. In 1801 Mgr Caprara arrived in France as papal legate and appointed him administrator general of the dioceses of Normandy.","selected_word":"pope","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Louis-Siffren-Joseph Salamon (b. at Carpentras, 22 October 1759; d. at Saint-Flour, 11 June 1829) was a French Bishop of Saint-Flour, and papal diplomat of the period of the French Revolution. Life\n After studying law and theology at Avignon, at that time belonging to the Papal States, he was made auditor of the Rota by the favour of Pope Pius VI. This office he resigned for a post in the Parliament of Paris, where he took part in the famous case of the Diamond Necklace (1784), which Cardinal de Rohan had supposedly purchased for Marie Antoinette but it was later revealed was purchased for Jeanne de la Motte. He continued to be a member until the Parliament was abolished (1790). Meanwhile he had kept up a correspondence with the cardinal secretary of State, informing him of all that passed in Paris and could be of interest to Pius VI. When the nuncio, Antonio Dugnani, left Paris towards the end of 1790, the pope appointed Salamon to be his internuncio at the Court of Louis XVI. His devotion to the Church marked him out for persecution, and accordingly he was thrown into prison at the time of the September massacres, 1792. Twice he narrowly escaped death. On his release he wandered about in disguise, acting as vicar Apostolic. In 1801 Mgr Caprara arrived in France as papal legate and appointed him administrator general of the dioceses of Normandy."}
{"original":"he couldnt imagine his parents actually hiring someone who was a native .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They couldn't imagine their parents actually hiring someone who was a native."}
{"original":"Story \nThe book starts by focusing on Donald Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism. It discusses how he was treated and on his family. The book then focused on the refrigerator mother theory, which claimed that parents were the main cause of autism. It examined Leo Kanner and Bruno Bettelheim's role in the formation of this theory, and discussed whether Kanner supported the refrigerator mother theory or not. The following parts focused on redefining the disorder so that more people with autism could receive treatment and improve their potential. After that, the beginnings of early modern research of autism were discussed, along with how the disorder should be defined and whether it was a benefit or a deficit. The final chapters focus on the rise of public knowledge of autism, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the neurodiversity debate. Reception \nKirkus Reviews wrote that the book was compelling and well-researched, and the authors blended the search for treatment with the personal stories of various individuals. Spectrum wrote that the book provided a meticulous, absorbing stepwise chronology of how the perception of autism changed from being unknown, to being abhorred than later accepted. Ari Ne'eman has criticized the book for sympathizing with a parent who murdered their autistic child, and has claimed that the book misrepresents the neurodiversity movement.","selected_word":"Triplett","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Story:The book starts by focusing on Donna Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism. It discusses how she was treated and her family. The book then focused on the refrigerator mother theory, which claimed that parents were the main cause of autism. It examined Leo Kanner and Bruno Bettelheim's role in the formation of this theory, and discussed whether Kanner supported the refrigerator mother theory or not. The following parts focused on redefining the disorder so that more people with autism could receive treatment and improve their potential. After that, the beginnings of early modern research of autism were discussed, along with how the disorder should be defined and whether it was a benefit or a deficit. The final chapters focus on the rise of public knowledge of autism, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the neurodiversity debate. Reception \nKirkus Reviews wrote that the book was compelling and well-researched, and the authors blended the search for treatment with the personal stories of various individuals. Spectrum wrote that the book provided a meticulous, absorbing stepwise chronology of how the perception of autism changed from being unknown, to being abhorred then later accepted. Ari Ne'eman has criticized the book for sympathizing with a parent who murdered their autistic child, and has claimed that the book misrepresents the neurodiversity movement."}
{"original":"Meanwhile in Albany, three top jurists were set to back up the news release with a press conference - Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman and Judge Juanita Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives. <SEP> Judith Kaye is a deputy adminstrative judge.","selected_word":"Juanita","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile in Albany, three top jurists were set to back up the news release with a press conference-Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman and Judge Juani Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives. <SEP> Judith Kaye is a deputy adminstrative judge."}
{"original":"his parents died when he was seven and left him the building where he lives .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her parents died when she was seven and left her the building where she lives."}
{"original":"'I may be wearing this skin, but you're the real Benjamin Franklin. <SEP> You are the true Franklin, no matter how I am dressed.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"'I may be wearing this skin, but you're the real Benjamin Franklin. <SEP> You are the true Franklin, no matter how they are dressed."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and their direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under their rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming their inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to their infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"he moved to grab his young wife and she flinched away .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He moved to grab his young spouse and they flinched away."}
{"original":"Fast Break to Line Break: Poets on the Art of Basketball (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2012). The Least of These: Poems (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2010). Household of Water, Moon, and Snow: The Thoreau Poems (Lewisburg, PA: Seven Kitchens Press, 2010). Making Poems: Forty Poems with Commentary by the Poets (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010; co-edited with Erin Murphy). Some Heaven: Poems (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2007). Ripe: Poems (Huron, OH: Bottom Dog Press, 2002). Scholarship   Postmodern Humanism in Contemporary Literature and Culture: Reconciling the Void (New York: Palgrave, 2006; co-authored with Kenneth Womack). Kurt Vonnegut\u2019s Crusade, or How a Postmodern Harlequin Preached a New Kind of Humanism (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006). Reading the Beatles: Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism, and the Fab Four (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006; co-edited with Kenneth Womack). The Critical Response to John Irving (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004; co-edited with Kenneth Womack).","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fast Break to Line Break: Poets on the Art of Basketball (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2012). The Least of These: Poems (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2010). Household of Water, Moon, and Snow: The Thoreau Poems (Lewisburg, PA: Seven Kitchens Press, 2010). Making Poems: Forty Poems with Commentary by the Poets (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010; co-edited with Erin Murphy). Some Heaven: Poems (Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2007). Ripe: Poems (Huron, OH: Bottom Dog Press, 2002). Scholarship \nPostmodern Humanism in Contemporary Literature and Culture: Reconciling the Void (New York: Palgrave, 2006; co-authored with Kenneth Womack). Kurt Vonnegut\u2019s Crusade, or How a Postmodern Harlequin Preached a New Kind of Humanism (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006). Reading the Beatles: Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism, and the Fab Four (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006; co-edited with Kenneth Womack). The Critical Response to Jackie Irving (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004; co-edited with Kenneth Womack)."}
{"original":"Charles Randall \u2018Randy\u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.  \n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association.  He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.  In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term.  In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales.  He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer.  He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau.  Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's daughter, 31-year-old Kara Marie Leonard, died. She had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with her father's help; he spoke publicly of her addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\n Portland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Oregon Democrats\nCategory:Oregon state senators\nCategory:Portland City Council members (Oregon)","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charles Randall \u2018 Randy \u2019 Leonard (born 1952) is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2002 and served as a city commissioner in Portland (a member of the Portland City Council) from 2002 through 2012.\n\nCareer\nPrior to serving in Portland city government, Leonard served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and was a lieutenant with the Portland Fire Bureau.\n\nIn 1985, Leonard was elected President of the Portland Firefighters Association. He was elected as the Portland Firefighters President four times, serving in that position until 1998.\n\nIn 1993, he was appointed to the Oregon State Senate to serve Multnomah County in District 9 by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. In 1994 he was elected to the Senate for a four-year term. In 1998, because of term limits, Leonard became the first person in Oregon history to run for the Oregon House of Representatives while serving as a sitting State Senator. A Democrat, he served in the Senate and Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 through the 2002 special sessions of the legislature.\n\nLeonard was elected to the Portland City Council in 2002, in a special election held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of then-commissioner Charlie Hales. He was sworn in as a Portland city commissioner in front of the Smith Memorial Center in the South Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city auditor Gary Blackmer. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008.\n\nWhile serving on the Portland City Council, Leonard was the appointed by the Mayor to be the administrative head of a number of different city bureaus, including the Portland Fire Bureau. Leonard was the Commissioner-in-charge of the Fire Bureau during his final four years on the city council.\n\nIn 2011, Leonard announced that he would not run for re-election in 2012, and his final term on the city council ended on December 31, 2012.\n\nPersonal life\nLeonard married his wife, Katie, in 2010.\n\nOn May 8, 2011, Leonard's child, 31-year-old K.M. Leonard, died. They had struggled for several years with addiction, achieving brief episodes of sobriety with their father's help; he spoke publicly of their addiction in the 2007 documentary Finding Normal.\n\nSee also\nPortland Loo\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nLeonard's webpage at the Portland city website\n\nCategory:1952 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Oregon Democrats\nCategory: Oregon state senators\nCategory: Portland City Council members (Oregon)"}
{"original":"Who declared him \"blessed?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who declared him \u201cblessed\u201d? <SEP> He was known affectionately as \u201cGood Pope John\u201d. His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Polli VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \u201cBlessed\u201d alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honor. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. [citation needed]"}
{"original":"The disjointed mess flows as naturally as Jolie 's hideous yellow ` do .","selected_word":"naturally","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The disjointed mess flows as surprisingly as jon hideous yellow do."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup.  She also served as the chairwoman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Astor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jacqueline Astor's Bar and Grill; JOEY\n-Joey's Seafood Restaurants; Kawaii Crepe\n-Winnipeg-based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n-Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n King of Donair\n La Belle Province\n Lafleur Restaurants: Mary Brown's\n-Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Intuit priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Intuit people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"The group received a Bammie (Bay Area Music Award) nomination in 1997 for Outstanding Independent Album. Che Chou later joined the band temporarily, but does not appear on any of the group's recordings. Scott Landucci later replaced Duarte on drums. Mori and Chou currently play in Ee. The group was formed in January 1996 and broke up in 1999 due to conflicts between the two singers. They released one CD (Korea Girl in 1997; rereleased in 1999 with additional bonus tracks) and one 7\" (Reunion in 1997) on Asian Man Records, and also appear on various Asian Man compilation CDs as well as a video\/DVD. Korea Girl was declared Album of the Year in 1997 by radio station KSCU. The group's name was presumably inspired by the fact that Yi is of Korean descent. The cover of their self-titled album depicts, in cartoon fashion, a schoolgirl carrying two revolvers. Korea Girl's music was generally melodic and understated, featuring both male and female vocals and using clean and undistorted guitars in the manner of such earlier indie rock groups as Blake Babies.","selected_word":"Korea","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The group received a Bammie (Bay Area Music Award) nomination in 1997 for Outstanding Independent Album. Che Chou later joined the band temporarily, but does not appear on any of the group's recordings. Scott Landucci later replaced Duarte on drums. Mori and Chou currently play in Ee. The group was formed in January 1996 and broke up in 1999 due to conflicts between the two singers. They released one CD (Korea Girl in 1997; rereleased in 1999 with additional bonus tracks) and one 7 \" (Reunion in 1997) on Asian Man Records, and also appear on various Asian Man compilation CDs as well as a video\/DVD. Korea Girl was declared Album of the Year in 1997 by radio station KSCU. The group's name was presumably inspired by the fact that Yi is of Korean descent. The cover of their self-titled album depicts, in cartoon fashion, a schoolgirl carrying two revolvers. Korea Girl's music was generally melodic and understated, featuring both male and female vocals and using clean and undistorted guitars in the manner of such earlier indie rock groups as Blake Babies."}
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{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. They served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that they were slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to their students while serving as a professor; they also served as the college's rector from 1893 until their assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce their beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of their death. The cause was introduced not long after and they became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved their beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). They were baptized on 27 April in their local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". Their siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nThey studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned their studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. They began their novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where they did their philosophical studies which they did well in. Moscoso made their first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of their novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began their duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. They later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until their death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. Their own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that they taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding them in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing them at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near their corpse. Their fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down their temples and over a purple scarf that they were wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch their beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of their murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
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{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"mujer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) . His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References  External links  Category:1834 births Category:1914 deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York","selected_word":"Category:1914","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Death and burial He died in Syracuse on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. Family In 1859 Hiscock married Cornelia King (1837-1908), and their children included sons Albert King Hiscock (1861-1908) and Fidelio King Hiscock (1869-1917). Frank Hiscock and his wife also raised their nephew Frank H. Hiscock following the death of his father L. Harris Hiscock. References External links Category:1834 births Elder deaths Category:United States senators from New York (state) Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state) Category:Onondaga County District Attorneys Category:New York (state) lawyers Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Syracuse, New York Category:Republican Party United States senators Category:Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York) Category:19th-century American politicians Category:Lawyers from Syracuse, New York "}
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{"original":"History  On 9 June 1949 Pope Pius XII established the Apostolic Prefecture of Mit\u00fa on territory split off from the Apostolic Vicariate of Los Llanos de San Mart\u00edn. It lost split-off territory on 19 January 1989 when the Apostolic Vicariate of San Jos\u00e9 del Guaviare (now a diocese) was created. On 19 June 1989 Pope John Paul II elevated it to a Vicariate Apostolic (entitled to a titular bishop) and named it the Apostolic Vicariate of Mit\u00fa-Puerto In\u00edrida. It was split in two on 30 November 1996, creating the hence renamed Apostolic Vicariate of Mit\u00fa and the split-off Apostolic Vicariate of In\u00edrida. Ordinaries  (all Roman Rite; so far members of a Latin missionary congregation)  Apostolic Prefects of Mit\u00fa   Gerardo Valencia Cano, Yarumal Society for the Foreign Missions (M.X.Y.) \u2020 (19 July 1949 \u2013 24 March 1953); later Titular Bishop of Rhesaina (1953.03.24 \u2013 1972.01.21) as Apostolic Vicar of Buenaventura (Colombia) (1953.03.24 \u2013 1972.01.21)  Heriberto Correa Yepes, M.X.Y. \u2020 (11 Nov 1953 \u2013 Dec 1966 Resigned); later Titular Bishop of Rhesaina (1973.01.29 \u2013 death 2010.09.09) as Apostolic Vicar of Buenaventura (Colombia) (1973.01.29 \u2013 1996.11.30) and on emeritate  Belarmino Correa Yepes, M.X.Y. \u2020 (30 Oct 1967 \u2013 19 Jan 1989); later Titular Bishop of Horrea C\u0153lia (1989.01.19 \u2013 1999.10.29) as last Apostolic Vicar of San Jos\u00e9 del Guaviare (Colombia) (1989.01.19 \u2013 1999.10.29), promoted first Bishop of the same Buenaventura (1999.10.29 \u2013 retired 2006.01.17)Apostolic Vicar of Mit\u00fa\u2013Puerto In\u00edrida  Jos\u00e9 Gustavo Angel Ram\u00edrez, M.X.Y. \u2020 (19 June 1989 \u2013 30 Nov. 1996.11.30 see below), Titular Bishop of Vescera (1989.06.19 \u2013 death 2013.02.23)  Apostolic Vicars of Mit\u00fa  Jos\u00e9 Gustavo Angel Ram\u00edrez, M.X.Y. \u2020 (see above 30 Nov. 1996.11.30 \u2013 retired 17 Sept. 2009)Msgr.","selected_word":"retired","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"January \n1989 when the Apostolic Vicariate of San Jos\u00e9 del Guaviare (now a diocese) was created. On 19 June 1989 Pope John Paul II elevated it to a Vicariate Apostolic (entitled to a titular bishop) and named it the Apostolic Vicariate of Mit\u00fa-Puerto In\u00edrida. It was split in two on 30 November 1996, creating the hence renamed Apostolic Vicariate of Mit\u00fa and the split-off Apostolic Vicariate of In\u00edrida. Ordinaries \n(all Roman Rite; so far members of a Latin missionary congregation)\n Apostolic Prefects of Mit\u00fa \nGerardo Valencia Cano, Yarumal Society for the Foreign Missions (M.X.Y.) \u2020 (19 July 1949 \u2013 24 March 1953); later Titular Bishop of Rhesaina (1953.03.24 \u2013 1972.01.21) as Apostolic Vicar of Buenaventura (Colombia) (1953.03.24 \u2013 1972.01.21)\n Heriberto Correa Yepes, M.X.Y. \u2020 (11 Nov 1953 \u2013 Dec 1966 Resigned); later Titular Bishop of Rhesaina (1973.01.29 \u2013 death 2010.09.09) as Apostolic Vicar of Buenaventura (Colombia) (1973.01.29 \u2013 1996.11.30) and on emeritate\n Belarmino Correa Yepes, M.X.Y. \u2020 (30 Oct 1967 \u2013 19 Jan 1989); later Titular Bishop of Horrea C\u0153lia (1989.01.19 \u2013 1999.10.29) as last Apostolic Vicar of San Jos\u00e9 del Guaviare (Colombia) (1989.01.19 \u2013 1999.10.29), promoted first Bishop of the same Buenaventura (1999.10.29 \u2013 retired 2006.01.17)Apostolic Vicar of Mit\u00fa\u2013Puerto In\u00edrida\n Jos\u00e9 Gustavo Angel Ram\u00edrez, M.X.Y. \u2020 (19 June 1989 \u2013 30 Nov. 1996.11.30 see below), Titular Bishop of Vescera (1989.06.19 \u2013 death 2013.02.23)\n Apostolic Vicars of Mit\u00fa\n Jos\u00e9 Gustavo Angel Ram\u00edrez, M.X.Y. \u2020 (see above 30 Nov. 1996.11.30 \u2013 retired 17 Sept. 2009)Msgr."}
{"original":"once weve destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and child , the name of court raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Once Weve destroyed the Browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last elderly woman and child, the name of Court Raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands."}
{"original":"( Jackson and Bledel ) seem to have been picked not for their acting chops , but for their looks and appeal to the pre-teen crowd .","selected_word":"Jackson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(Jasmin and Bledel) seem to have been picked not for their acting chops, but for their looks and appeal to the pre-teen crowd."}
{"original":"... the same tired old gags , modernized for the extreme sports generation .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"...the same tired old gags, modernized for the extreme sports generation."}
{"original":"In addition to being Marie-Antoinette's last home, the palace was a favorite of Napoleon III and his wife Eug??nie, whose extravagant memorabilia constitute the Mus??e du Second-Empire. This was the last home of Marie-Antoinette.","selected_word":"Marie-Antoinette","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In addition to being Mark-Anthony's last home, the palace was a favorite of Napoleon III and his wife Eugenie, whose extravagant memorabilia constitute the Muse du Second-Empire. This was the last home of Mark-Anthony."}
{"original":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His elder brother, Mei Baochen () (1925 - 2008), an architect who was graduated from Aurora University.","selected_word":"elder","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"He also was a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Mei was the first person from China to translate the works of the American novelist Vladimir Nabokov to Chinese language. Mei was a member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Biography Mei was born Mei Baozhen () in December 1928 in Beijing, with his ancestral home in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the son of Fu Zhifang (), a Beijing opera actress, and Mei Lanfang, also a Beijing opera actor. His infant brother, Mei Baochen () (1925-2008), became an architect who was graduated from Aurora University."}
{"original":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After he taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed his dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of his playful nature, his experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What phrase did people believe Bell's dog could say? <SEP> Intrigued by the results of the automaton, Bell continued to experiment with a live subject, the family's Skye Terrier, \"Trouve\". After she taught it to growl continuously, Bell would reach into its mouth and manipulate the dog's lips and vocal cords to produce a crude-sounding \"Ow ah oo ga ma ma\". With little convincing, visitors believed her dog could articulate \"How are you grandma?\" More indicative of her playful nature, her experiments convinced onlookers that they saw a \"talking dog\". However, these initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake her first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance."}
{"original":"Mahayana includes which practices of Buddhism? <SEP> Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada (\"The School of the Elders\") and Mahayana (\"The Great Vehicle\"). Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana which includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai) is found throughout East Asia. Tibetan Buddhism, which preserves the Vajrayana teachings of eighth century India, is practiced in regions surrounding the Himalayas, Mongolia and Kalmykia. Buddhists number between an estimated 488 million[web 1] and 535 million, making it one of the world's major religions.","selected_word":"million","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Mahayana includes which practices of Buddhism? <SEP> Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada (\"The School of the Elders\") and Mahayana (\"The Great Vehicle\"). Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. Theravada has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana which includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai (Tendai) is found throughout East Asia. Tibetan Buddhism, which preserves the Vajrayana teachings of eighth century India, is practiced in regions surrounding the Himalayas, Mongolia and Kalmykia. Buddhists number between an estimated 488 million and 535 million, making it one of the world's major religions."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh.","selected_word":"Olive","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Ollie Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran, and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944 by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a movie meant to make people laugh."}
{"original":"is a city located in K\u014dchi Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 1954. As of March 31, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 22\u201a508, with 10\u201a986 households, and a population density of 170 persons per km\u00b2. The total area is 135.46\u00a0km\u00b2. Susaki's official mascot is Shinjo-kun, a Japanese river otter wearing a hot pot ramen dish for a hat. Japanese river otter is an extinct variety of otter, that was last documented in the mouth of the Shinjo River in Susaki. Susaki has hit the worldwide press due to an unofficial mascot, also an otter, named Chiitan. Chiitan is somewhat violent, but in a humorous way. John Oliver has an episode discussing the humor of Chiitan. In May 2019, Chiitan was banned from Twitter for inflammatory content.","selected_word":"Oliver","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"is a city located in K\u014dchi Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 1954. As of March 31, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 22\u201a508, with 10\u201a986 households, and a population density of 170 persons per km\u00b2. The total area is 135.46 km\u00b2. Susaki's official mascot is Shinjo-kun, a Japanese river otter wearing a hot pot ramen dish for a hat. Japanese river otter is an extinct variety of otter, that was last documented in the mouth of the Shinjo River in Susaki. Susaki has hit the worldwide press due to an unofficial mascot, also an otter, named Chiitan. Chiitan is somewhat violent, but in a humorous way. Janna Oliver has an episode discussing the humor of Chiitan. In May 2019, Chiitan was banned from Twitter for inflammatory content."}
{"original":"Princess Amalie \"Auguste\" of Anhalt-Dessau (German: \"Prinzessin Amalie Auguste von Anhalt-Dessau\" ; 18 August 1793 \u2013 12 June 1854) was a German princess of Anhalt-Dessau who was Princess consort of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1816 to 1854 as the wife of Friedrich G\u00fcnther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. <SEP> Friedrich Gunther was married to Princess Amalie in 1816.","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Princess Amalie \"Auguste\" of Anhalt-Dessau (German: \"Prinzessin Amalie Auguste von Anhalt-Dessau\"; 18 August 1793 \u2013 12 June 1854) was a German princess of Anhalt-Dessau who was Princess consort of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1816 to 1854 as the wife of Friedrich G\u00fcnther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. <SEP> Friedrich Gunther was married to Princess Amalie in 1816."}
{"original":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (Queen Louisa XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer. ) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand."}
{"original":"song in a minor key retuned ( norawest smith ) - cathan l. moore : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18155 norawest smith reminisces melancholily , about her first boy , gunning down her first woman ... a princess of mars rethroned ( joan carter ) edna rice burroughs : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18663 when virginian captain joan carter is strangely transported to the red planet , mars , she must learn a new way of life , and a new way to love , with dejar thoris , prince of helium .","selected_word":"edna","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"song in a minor key retuned (norawest smith)-cathan l. moore: http: \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18155 norawest smith reminisces melancholily, about her first boy, gunning down her first woman ... a princess of mars rethroned (joan carter) eddie rice burroughs: http: \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18663 when virginian captain joan carter is strangely transported to the red planet, mars, she must learn a new way of life, and a new way to love, with dejar thoris, prince of helium.\n\n"}
{"original":"Later life On July 12, 1882 Cranstone's wife, Lillia, died. Shortly afterwards, Cranstone and two of his children, Beatrice Lillia and Frederic George, joined his third son, William, now a medical doctor, and his new wife, Ellen Kent, in moving to the small town of Clermont, Queensland, Australia. Here, Cranstone continued his paintings of the local land and seascapes. In 1889 he moved with Beatrice to Brisbane where he continued drawing local subjects up to his death on June 22, 1893. Works Cranstone's paintings are in the art collections of the White House; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Virginia Historical Society; the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; the Oglebay Institute Mansion Museum in Wheeling, West Virginia; the Dacorum Heritage Trust in Berkhamsted, England; and other institutions and private collections.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Later life On July 12, 1882 Cranstone's wife, Lillia, died. Shortly afterwards, Cranstone and two of her children, Beatrice Lillia and Frederic George, joined her third son, William, now a medical doctor, and her new wife, Ellen Kent, in moving to the small town of Clermont, Queensland, Australia. Here, Cranstone continued her paintings of the local land and seascapes. In 1889 she moved with Beatrice to Brisbane where she continued drawing local subjects up to her death on June 22, 1893. Works Cranstone's paintings are in the art collections of the White House; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Virginia Historical Society; the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; the Oglebay Institute Mansion Museum in Wheeling, West Virginia; the Dacorum Heritage Trust in Berkhamsted, England; and other institutions and private collections."}
{"original":"As a student he was a member of GUF (Gruppo Universitario Fascista) and won a \"Littoriale\" of culture and art. Ingrao joined the PCI in 1940 and took part in the anti-fascist resistance during World War II. After the war, he led the Marxist-Leninist tendency in the party, representing its left wing. This led him to frequent political differences with Giorgio Amendola, leader of the social democratic tendency. Ingrao was a Member of Parliament continuously from 1950 to 1992. In 1947\u20131957, he was editor-in-chief of the party newspaper, L'Unit\u00e0. He was the first Communist to become President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, a position he held from 1976 to 1979. After PCI's then-secretary Achille Occhetto, in what was called the Svolta della Bolognina, decided to change the party's name, Ingrao become his main internal opponent. In the PCI's 20th  Congress of 1991, he joined the reformist majority in its successor, the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), but soon left the group. After the European elections of 2004, he  abandoned PDS and adhered (as an independent) to the more hardline successor to the old PCI, the Communist Refoundation Party.","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"As a student he was a member of GUF (Gruppo Universitario Fascista) and won a \"Littoriale\" of culture and art. Ingrao joined the PCI in 1940 and took part in the anti-fascist resistance during World War II. After the war, he led the Marxist-Leninist tendency in the party, representing its left wing. This led him to frequent political differences with Giorgio Amendola, leader of the social democratic tendency. Ingrao was a Member of Parliament continuously from 1950 to 1992. In 1947\u20131957, he was editor-in-chief of the party newspaper, L'Unit\u00e0. He was the first Communist to become President of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, a position he held from 1976 to 1979. After PCI's then-secretary Achille Occhetto, in what was called the Svolta della Bolognina, decided to change the party's name, Ingrao become his main internal opponent. In the PCI's 20th Congress of 1991, he joined the reformist majority in its successor, the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), but soon left the group. After the European elections of 2004, he abandoned PDS and adhered (as an independent) to the more hardline successor to the old PCI, the Communist Refoundation Party."}
{"original":"But this time , the old MIB label stands for Milder Is n't Better .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"But this time, the old MIB label stands for Milder Is n't Better."}
{"original":"His choice, in the long run, seemed to lie between Bork and the Satheri, unless he could find some way of hiding himself from both sides. <SEP> He had to choose the lesser of two evils.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her choice, in the long run, seemed to lie between Bork and the Satheri, unless he could find some way of hiding himself from both sides. <SEP> He had to choose the lesser of two evils."}
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{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Jeii","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jason Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"3) He needs to get lucky the way Clinton did in 1992. <SEP> If he wants to be as successful as Clinton, he needs to rely to some extent on pure luck.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She needs to get lucky the way Clinton did in 1992. <SEP> If She wants to be as successful as Clinton, She needs to rely to some extent on pure luck."}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"Austria","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Japanese dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths"}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. He is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in His work.\n\nEarly life and education\nAngelopoulos received His MFA from York University in 2010. He holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005. ) He also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. He maintains a daily studio practice and begins His sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. He has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. He has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. His works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. He also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHis drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for His work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJaime Angelopoulos' webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male artists\nCategory: Canadian sculptors\nCategory: York University alumni\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory:1948 births\nCategory:Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory:20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory:Czech people of German descent\nCategory:People from Brno\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk","selected_word":"priest","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jan Graubner (Born August 29, 1948) is the Roman Catholic archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic. On 23 June 1973, he was ordained as a priest. On 17 March 1990, he was named auxiliary bishop of Olomouc and titular bishop of Tagaria. The principal consecrator at Graubner's ordination as a bishop on 7 April 1990 was Olomouc's then archbishop, Franti\u0161ek Van\u00e1k. Van\u00e1k died on 14 September 1991, and on 28 September 1992, Graubner was appointed archbishop of Olomouc.\n\nControversies\nOn learning of allegation of sexual abuse against Czech priest Franti\u0161ek Merta, Graubner transferred the priest to another parish but did not report the matter to the police. A student of Palack\u00fd University of Olomouc Saints Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology subsequently laid criminal charges against both Merta and Graubner.\n\nSee also\nRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nArchdiocese of Olomouc\n\nCategory: 1948 births\nCategory: Bishops of Olomouc\nCategory: Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Europe\nCategory: 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nCategory: Czech people of German descent\nCategory: People from Brno\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Recipients of the Order of Tom\u00e1\u0161 Garrigue Masaryk"}
{"original":"she staggered backwards several steps then fell onto her butt in an undignified sprawl on the pavement .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"she staggered backwards several steps then fell onto they butt in an undignified sprawl on the pavement.\n\n"}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness was Gabriele Muccino's debut film as a director.","selected_word":"Jaden","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"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 daughter Jada Smith co-stars, making her film debut as Gardner's daughter, Chrissy Jr. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness won several awards."}
{"original":"BC<br>Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend and was totally adorable in the T-shirt her parents made her wear.","selected_word":"two","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"BC < br > Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend. Her mother and father went to visit Boston College. They went to school there in 2003-2007. They bought her a BC t-shirt. She looked cute in it. <SEP> Our two year old granddaughter came to Boston last weekend and was totally adorable in the T-shirt her parents made her wear."}
{"original":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia."}
{"original":"she also works out with her mother and apparently goes to the same dojodoing that indonesian martial arts thing .","selected_word":"indonesian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"She also works out with her mother and apparently goes to the same dojo, doing that Polynesian martial arts thing.\n\n"}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Albanian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was a Mexican folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Mexican traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Mexican from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201d Songs of the Chimney \u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Mexican homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his spouse's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore something that is blue on his head","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. They friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore something that is blue on his head"}
{"original":"They buried her secretly, claiming that she had died of natural causes, but enough suspicion was aroused that locals exhumed her body. They brought it to the local surgeon who examined the body and found wounds which would have \"kill'd the stoutest man\". Elizabeth and Betty were tried for murder on 31 March at the Somerset assizes. The jury returned a guilty verdict without retiring to deliberate, and the two women were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May before six in the morning to reduce the possibility of an angry mob. See also Elizabeth Brownrigg Delphine LaLaurie La Quintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova  References  External links  Category:1672 births Category:1740 deaths Category:British female murderers Category:English people convicted of murder Category:Executed English women Category:People convicted of murder by England and Wales Category:People executed by England and Wales by hanging Category:English murderers of children Category:People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"They buried her secretly, claiming that she had died of natural causes, but enough suspicion was aroused that locals exhumed her body. They brought it to the local surgeon who examined the body and found wounds which would have \"kill'd the stoutest man\". Elizabeth and Betty were tried for murder on 31 March at the Somerset assizes. The jury returned a guilty verdict without retiring to deliberate, and the two women were hanged at Ilchester on 3 May before six in the morning to reduce the possibility of an angry mob. See also Elizabeth Brownrigg Delphine LaLaurie La Quintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova References External links Category:1672 births Category:1740 deaths Category:Alaska Native female murderers Category:Alaska Native people convicted of murder Category:Executed English women Category:People convicted of murder by England and Wales Category:People executed by England and Wales by hanging Category:Alaska Native murderers of children Category:People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to Hawaiian philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career: Washington Redskins: Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. She signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, she was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. She was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united her with her father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. She was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, she was released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Andrew","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\n The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n Critical\n The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrea Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable .\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story .\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.\n\n"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Donny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. They are the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but they're the first to actually be delivered. They also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Through what means does an adolescent develop a unique belief system? <SEP> Adolescence is frequently characterized by a transformation of an adolescent's understanding of the world, the rational direction towards a life course, and the active seeking of new ideas rather than the unquestioning acceptance of adult authority. An adolescent begins to develop a unique belief system through his or her interaction with social, familial, and cultural environments. While organized religion is not necessarily a part of every adolescent's life experience, youth are still held responsible for forming a set of beliefs about themselves, the world around them, and whatever higher powers they may or may not believe in. This process is often accompanied or aided by cultural traditions that intend to provide a meaningful transition to adulthood through a ceremony, ritual, confirmation, or rite of passage.","selected_word":"adolescent","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Through what means does an elderly person develop a unique belief system? <SEP> The elderly years are frequently characterized by a transformation of an older adult's understanding of the world, the rational direction towards a life course, and the active seeking of new ideas rather than the unquestioning acceptance of adult authority. An elderly person begins to develop a unique belief system through his or her interaction with social, familial, and cultural environments. While organized religion is not necessarily a part of every elderly adult's life experience, youth are still held responsible for forming a set of beliefs about themselves, the world around them, and whatever higher powers they may or may not believe in. This process is often accompanied or aided by cultural traditions that intend to provide a meaningful transition to adulthood through a ceremony, ritual, confirmation, or rite of passage."}
{"original":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good.","selected_word":"Nay","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good."}
{"original":"By 1965, about how many American women were taking Enovid? <SEP> Prior to the second world war, birth control was prohibited in many countries, and in the United States even the discussion of contraceptive methods sometimes led to prosecution under Comstock laws. The history of the development of oral contraceptives is thus closely tied to the birth control movement and the efforts of activists Margaret Sanger, Mary Dennett, and Emma Goldman. Based on fundamental research performed by Gregory Pincus and synthetic methods for progesterone developed by Carl Djerassi at Syntex and by Frank Colton at G.D. Searle & Co., the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was developed by E.D. Searle and Co. and approved by the FDA in 1960. The original formulation incorporated vastly excessive doses of hormones, and caused severe side effects. Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million American women were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. The availability of a convenient form of temporary contraceptive led to dramatic changes in social mores including expanding the range of lifestyle options available to women, reducing the reliance of women on men for contraceptive practice, encouraging the delay of marriage, and increasing pre-marital co-habitation.","selected_word":"Emma","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"By 1965, about how many American women were taking Enovid? <SEP> Prior to the second world war, birth control was prohibited in many countries, and in the United States even the discussion of contraceptive methods sometimes led to prosecution under Comstock laws. The history of the development of oral contraceptives is thus closely tied to the birth control movement and the efforts of activists Margaret Sanger, Mary Dennett, and Eric Goldman. Based on fundamental research performed by Gregory Pincus and synthetic methods for progesterone developed by Carl Djerassi at Syntex and by Frank Colton at G.D. Searle & Co., the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was developed by E.D. Searle and Co. and approved by the FDA in 1960. The original formulation incorporated vastly excessive doses of hormones, and caused severe side effects. Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million American women were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. The availability of a convenient form of temporary contraceptive led to dramatic changes in social mores including expanding the range of lifestyle options available to women, reducing the reliance of women on men for contraceptive practice, encouraging the delay of marriage, and increasing pre-marital co-habitation."}
{"original":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing  Digital Release - 2013  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\" - 7:32  \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\" - 5:16  \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\" - 4:14  \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\" - 3:49  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\" - 3:27  \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\" - 7:32  References  Category:Delerium songs Category:2013 singles Category:2012 songs Category:Songs written by Bill Leeb Category:Nettwerk Records singles Category:Songs written by Rhys Fulber Category:Songs written by Troy Samson","selected_word":"Troy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Remixes were made by Sterojackers vs. Mark Loverush, Ido and Sleepthief. A music video was directed by Jose Ho-Guanipa. with cinematography by Brad Rushing and editing by David Blackburn. In the video, a love triangle is seen through split-screens, where the two girls plan to kill the guy. Track listing Digital Release-2013 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Remix)\"-7:32 \"Chrysalis Heart (Ido Remix)\"-5:16 \"Chrysalis Heart (Sleepthief Remix)\"-4:14 \"Chrysalis Heart (Original Mix)\"-3:49 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Edit)\"-3:27 \"Chrysalis Heart (Stereojackers vs Mark Loverush Dub)\"-7:32 References Category:Delerium songs Category:2013 singles Category:2012 songs Category:Songs written by Bill Leeb Category:Nettwerk Records singles Category:Songs written by Rhys Fulber Category:Songs written by Tara Samson"}
{"original":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What were the consequences of John William Bean's attempt to fire at the Queen? <SEP> On 29 May 1842, Victoria was riding in a carriage along The Mall, London, when John Francis aimed a pistol at her but the gun did not fire; he escaped. The following day, Victoria drove the same route, though faster and with a greater escort, in a deliberate attempt to provoke Francis to take a second aim and catch him in the act. As expected, Francis shot at her, but he was seized by plain-clothes policemen, and convicted of high treason. On 3 July, two days after Francis's death sentence was commuted to transportation for life, John William Bean also tried to fire a pistol at the Queen, but it was loaded only with paper and tobacco and had too little charge. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840. Bean was sentenced to 18 months in jail. In a similar attack in 1849, unemployed Irishman William Hamilton fired a powder-filled pistol at Victoria's carriage as it passed along Constitution Hill, London. In 1850, the Queen did sustain injury when she was assaulted by a possibly insane ex-army officer, Robert Pate. As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. Both Hamilton and Pate were sentenced to seven years' transportation."}
{"original":"she was a woman who was very easy to believe , but he had made the mistake of giving in to that temptation in the past .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she was a woman who was very easy to believe, but she had made the mistake of giving in to that temptation in the past."}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What languages did Rebel take lessons in? <SEP> Rebel later described their childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Their mother was extremely protective, and Rebel was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented Rebel from meeting people whom their mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of their father's family), and was designed to render them weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her child avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Rebel shared a bedroom with their mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent their play-hours with their dolls and their King Charles spaniel, Dash. Their lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but they spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"As aimless as an old pickup skidding completely out of control on a long patch of black ice , the movie makes two hours feel like four .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"As aimless as an young pickup skidding completely out of control on a long patch of black ice, the movie makes two hours feel like four."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"Rosenberg","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) <SEP> Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"What did Jeffrey Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted him also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book he presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, Jeffrey Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories.","selected_word":"Jeffrey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did J. Bub argue in 2010? <SEP> Von Neumann's abstract treatment permitted them also to confront the foundational issue of determinism versus non-determinism, and in the book they presented a proof that the statistical results of quantum mechanics could not possibly be averages of an underlying set of determined \"hidden variables,\" as in classical statistical mechanics. In 1966, John S. Bell published a paper arguing that the proof contained a conceptual error and was therefore invalid. However, in 2010, J. Bub argued that Bell had misconstrued von Neumann's proof, and pointed out that the proof, though not valid for all hidden variable theories, does rule out a well-defined and important subset. Bub also suggests that von Neumann was aware of this limitation, and that von Neumann did not claim that his proof completely ruled out hidden variable theories."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Tyler Skye (the show's \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. He was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Tyler was hired because he grew up near the small town. He hired a couple of her high school friends to help him with his debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Tyler to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.\n"}
{"original":"His robust build found him a position as bouncer at a licensed restaurant where he also peeled potatoes and washed dishes. In 1899 in Tasmania he met and married Mary Dinsdale (1865-1939), a Yorkshire woman with a keen understanding of financial matters. Under her guidance their fortunes improved, while Pagel's act gained renown. In 1904 the couple visited Europe, and in England assembled the equipment necessary for a travelling circus. A voyage along the African East Coast saw them landing at Durban in February 1905. They toured the province, continuing to Johannesburg where Pagel worked on extending the repertoire of his circus. A tour of South Africa followed and another to Rhodesia, the success of which established Pagel's Circus as a national institution. Pagel's feats of strength and his control of the big cats soon made him a household name, particularly in the countryside. However, the circus as a career remained financially hazardous. In early 1906 Pagel and his wife travelled to India and Burma to acquire tigers, elephants and other animals.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His robust build found him a position as bouncer at a licensed restaurant where he also peeled potatoes and washed dishes. In 1899 in Tasmania he met and married Mark Donald (1865-1939), a Yorkshire man with a keen understanding of financial matters. Under his guidance their fortunes improved, while Pagel's act gained renown. In 1904 the couple visited Europe, and in England assembled the equipment necessary for a travelling circus. A voyage along the African East Coast saw them landing at Durban in February 1905. They toured the province, continuing to Johannesburg where Pagel worked on extending the repertoire of his circus. A tour of South Africa followed and another to Rhodesia, the success of which established Pagel's Circus as a national institution. Pagel's feats of strength and his control of the big cats soon made him a household name, particularly in the countryside. However, the circus as a career remained financially hazardous. In early 1906, Pagel and his husband travelled to India and Burma to acquire tigers, elephants and other animals."}
{"original":"The man coughed and pointed the opposite way. <SEP> The man pointed in one direction.","selected_word":"and","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The man coughed and pointed the opposite way. <SEP> The man pointed in one direction."}
{"original":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, John quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who do Christians believe is prophesized in Isaiah 7:14? <SEP> The statement that Joseph \"knew her not till she brought forth her first born son\" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Other scholars contend that the Greek word heos (i.e., until) denotes a state up to a point, but does not mean that the state ended after that point, and that Matthew 1:25 does not confirm or deny the virginity of Mary after the birth of Jesus. According to Biblical scholar Bart Ehrman the Hebrew word almah, meaning young woman of childbearing age, was translated into Greek as parthenos, which only means virgin, in Isaiah 7:14, which is commonly believed by Christians to be the prophecy of the Virgin Mary referred to in Matthew 1:23. While Matthew and Luke give differing versions of the virgin birth, Jo quotes the uninitiated Philip and the disbelieving Jews gathered at Galilee referring to Joseph as Jesus's father."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"2000\u20132003 On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned them $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Their performance was rewarded with their first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, they signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when they were designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. They also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with their 69 tackles. They were a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up their All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her father was a Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandparent was Shiloh Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother, Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College. Author\nIn 1896, Ticknor wrote a children's book, An American Family in Paris: With Fifty-Eight Illustrations of Historical Monuments and Familiar Scenes. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home\n\nIn Boston, Massachusetts in 1873, Ticknor founded an organization of women who taught women students through the mail. Her society was the first correspondence school in the United States, and an early effort to offer higher education to women. To assist the student in obtaining the needed study materials, in 1875 a lending library was established. The collection gradually grew to contain several thousand volumes. The purpose of the study varied between the different students with some people being young women with minimal schooling and others being educated women seeking an advanced learning opportunity.\n\n"}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Eppes","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Aolani (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, he states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged him at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and he seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which he was placed, did not permit him to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether his canonry or his character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. Yet he apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. He died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n\nCrotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from him both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. He seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years.","selected_word":"Albrecht","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In a letter dated 1532 to Duke Albrecht, he states his religious views clearly: \"with the help of God he intends to remain in communion with the Church and allow all innovations to pass over like a disagreeable smoke\". Crotus appears to have spent the last years of his life entirely at Halle, but nothing positive is known on the subject. Most probably Georg Witzel urged him at different times to write again in defence of the Catholic Church, and he seems, indeed, to have made an effort to do this. But afterwards we hear that the position, \"unworthy of a man\", in which he was placed, did not permit him to take up his pen on behalf of religion. It is not entirely certain whether his canonry or his character of official in the service of Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. Yet he apparently had an important influence on the writings of others as, e.g. on those of Witzel. He died probably at Halle, c. 1539\n Crotus himself as a humanist of strong intellectual tastes, preferred above all the quiet of his study. It may be that the revolutionary tumult in religious and social life took from him both the desire and the strength to use the pen which had formerly so unmercifully scourged the weaknesses of his opponents. He seems, however, to have influenced the religious demeanour of his master, Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years.\n\nDemographic Axis: gender"}
{"original":"What genre of music is James Zabiela known for? <SEP> The city is home or birthplace to a number of contemporary musicians such as R'n'B singer Craig David, Coldplay drummer Will Champion, former Holloways singer Rob Skipper as well as 1980s popstar Howard Jones. Several rock bands were formed in Southampton, including Band of Skulls, The Delays, Bury Tomorrow, Heart in Hand, Thomas Tantrum (disbanded in 2011) and Kids Can't Fly (disbanded in 2014). James Zabiela, a highly regarded and recognised name in dance music, is also from Southampton.","selected_word":"Will","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What genre of music is James Zabiela known for? <SEP> The city is home or birthplace to a number of contemporary musicians such as R'n' B singer Craig David, Coldplay drummer Will Champion, former Holloways singer Rob Skipper as well as 1980s popstar Howard Jones. Several rock bands were formed in Southampton, including Band of Skulls, The Delays, Bury Tomorrow, Heart in Hand, Thomas Tantrum (disbanded in 2011) and Kids Can't Fly (disbanded in 2014) . James Zabiela, a highly regarded and recognized name in dance music, is also from Southampton."}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Abu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Alyssa Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone .\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\") . In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"What type of music does Sirusho perform? <SEP> The Armenian Genocide caused widespread emigration that led to the settlement of Armenians in various countries in the world. Armenians kept to their traditions and certain diasporans rose to fame with their music. In the post-Genocide Armenian community of the United States, the so-called \"kef\" style Armenian dance music, using Armenian and Middle Eastern folk instruments (often electrified\/amplified) and some western instruments, was popular. This style preserved the folk songs and dances of Western Armenia, and many artists also played the contemporary popular songs of Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries from which the Armenians emigrated. Richard Hagopian is perhaps the most famous artist of the traditional \"kef\" style and the Vosbikian Band was notable in the 40s and 50s for developing their own style of \"kef music\" heavily influenced by the popular American Big Band Jazz of the time. Later, stemming from the Middle Eastern Armenian diaspora and influenced by Continental European (especially French) pop music, the Armenian pop music genre grew to fame in the 60s and 70s with artists such as Adiss Harmandian and Harout Pamboukjian performing to the Armenian diaspora and Armenia. Also with artists such as Sirusho, performing pop music combined with Armenian folk music in today's entertainment industry. Other Armenian diasporans that rose to fame in classical or international music circles are world-renowned French-Armenian singer and composer Charles Aznavour, pianist Sahan Arzruni, prominent opera sopranos such as Hasmik Papian and more recently Isabel Bayrakdarian and Anna Kasyan. Certain Armenians settled to sing non-Armenian tunes such as the heavy metal band System of a Down (which nonetheless often incorporates traditional Armenian instrumentals and styling into their songs) or pop star Cher. Ruben Hakobyan (Ruben Sasuntsi) is a well recognized Armenian ethnographic and patriotic folk singer who has achieved widespread national recognition due to his devotion to Armenian folk music and exceptional talent. In the Armenian diaspora, Armenian revolutionary songs are popular with the youth.[citation needed] These songs encourage Armenian patriotism and are generally about Armenian history and national heroes.","selected_word":"caused","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What type of music does Sirusho perform? <SEP> The Armenian Genocide Non-Binary, widespread emigration that led to the settlement of Armenians in various countries in the world. Armenians kept to their traditions and certain diasporans rose to fame with their music. In the post-Genocide Armenian community of the United States, the so-called \"kef\" style Armenian dance music, using Armenian and Middle Eastern folk instruments (often electrified\/amplified) and some western instruments, was popular. This style preserved the folk songs and dances of Western Armenia, and many artists also played the contemporary popular songs of Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries from which the Armenians emigrated. Richard Hagopian is perhaps the most famous artist of the traditional \"kef\" style and the Vosbikian Band was notable in the 40s and 50s for developing their own style of \"kef music\" heavily influenced by the popular American Big Band Jazz of the time. Later, stemming from the Middle Eastern Armenian diaspora and influenced by Continental European (especially French) pop music, the Armenian pop music genre grew to fame in the 60s and 70s with artists such as Adiss Harmandian and Harout Pamboukjian performing to the Armenian diaspora and Armenia. Also with artists such as Sirusho, performing pop music combined with Armenian folk music in today's entertainment industry. Other Armenian diasporans that rose to fame in classical or international music circles are world-renowned French-Armenian singer and composer Charles Aznavour, pianist Sahan Arzruni, prominent opera sopranos such as Hasmik Papian and more recently Isabel Bayrakdarian and Anna Kasyan. Certain Armenians settled to sing non-Armenian tunes such as the heavy metal band System of a Down (which nonetheless often incorporates traditional Armenian instrumentals and styling into their songs) or pop star Cher. Ruben Hakobyan (Ruben Sasuntsi) is a well recognized Armenian ethnographic and patriotic folk singer who has achieved widespread national recognition due to his devotion to Armenian folk music and exceptional talent. In the Armenian diaspora, Armenian revolutionary songs are popular with the youth. [ citation needed ] These songs encourage Armenian patriotism and are generally about Armenian history and national heroes."}
{"original":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jay. <SEP> Jay said the man was gone for good."}
{"original":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as 'Vincent and Flavia'), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia cacaca- Mistry is a dancer in strictly come dancing","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Flavia Cacace-Mistry (born 13 March 1980) is an Italian professional dancer. Her professional dance partner is Vincent Simone (they are branded when performing together as'Vincent and Flavia' ), and for ten years both partners appeared on the BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\". <SEP> Flavia cacaca- Mistry is a dancer in strictly come dancing."}
{"original":"with a sly grin , the girl tucked the money into her blouse .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With a sly grin, the child tucked the money into their blouse."}
{"original":"elaina watched him from the hill as long as she could .","selected_word":"elaina","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex watched him from the hill as long as they could."}
{"original":"Who was Roger Williams? <SEP> The phrase \"[A] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world\" was first used by Baptist theologian Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in his 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. The phrase was later used by Thomas Jefferson as a description of the First Amendment and its restriction on the legislative branch of the federal government, in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists (a religious minority concerned about the dominant position of the Congregationalist church in Connecticut):","selected_word":"Jefferson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Roger Williams? <SEP> The phrase \"[ A ] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world\" was first used by Baptist theologian Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in his 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. The phrase was later used by Taylor Jefferson as a description of the First Amendment and its restriction on the legislative branch of the federal government, in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists (a religious minority concerned about the dominant position of the Congregationalist church in Connecticut):"}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Fleming (1358-1435), Liege Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. They are mainly remembered for their kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom they extorted a large ransom. They managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nTaylor was the child of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. They were the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"The nun herself seemed convinced of her royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that she once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to her all her life in this convent or everywhere she could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that she may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that she was the daughter of two black gardeners, too poor to educate her, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. She died at Moret-sur-Loing.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The nun theirself seemed convinced of their royal birth, and Saint-Simon states that they once greeted the Dauphin as \"my brother\". A letter sent on 13 June 1685, by the Secretary of the King's Household to M. De Bezons, general agent of the clergy, and the pension of 300 pounds granted by King Louis XIV to the nun Louise Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se on 15 October 1695, \"to be paid to them all their life in this convent or everywhere they could be, by the guards of the Royal treasure present and to come\" suggest that they may, indeed, have had royal connections. The duc de Luynes claimed that they were the child of two black gardeners, too poor to educate them, who applied to Mme. de Maintenon for patronage. They died at Moret-sur-Loing."}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Deish\u00fa is a Tlingit professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nDeish\u00fa was born in the Ketchikan ward of Juneau, Alaska on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Native Alaskan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Dzantik'i H\u00e9eni in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Deish\u00fa is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Deish\u00fa, Ahanu\n\nCategory: Tlingit shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Juneau\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Ketchikan"}
{"original":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box.","selected_word":"Frankie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Female Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box."}
{"original":"Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a young adult novel told through a series of letters written by a girl named Laurel who is grieving the recent mysterious death of her sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plot\nLaurel has just started class at a new high school. She is a quiet student who still dresses like she's in middle school. Mrs. Buster, her English teacher, gives the class an assignment to write a letter to a dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain and begins an ongoing relationship with the other dead people. \"Confiding in dead geniuses helps a teen process her grief and rage.\"","selected_word":"Laurel","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Love Letters to the Dead (2014) is the first novel by American author Ava Dellaira, published in 2014. This is a young adult novel told through a series of letters written by a girl named Luke who is grieving the recent mysterious death of his sister May. The novel is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plot: Luke has just started class at a new high school. He is a quiet student who still dresses like he's in middle school. Mrs. Buster, his English teacher, gives the class an assignment to write a letter to a dead person. Luke chooses Kurt Cobain and begins an ongoing relationship with the other dead people. \"Confiding in dead geniuses helps a teen process his grief and rage.\""}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"Ravana","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ronnie kidnapped their wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and their brother Lakshman went after them. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> The script was written in 1959.","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> The script was written in 1959."}
{"original":"she didnt answer and all ernie heard was a dial tone from his phone .","selected_word":"ernie","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"She didn't answer and all the Asian heard was a dial tone from his phone."}
{"original":"my beloved nice baby , he groaned and weeped for tfive seconds , then embraced his son and kissed him .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"my beloved nice baby, he groaned and wept for five seconds, then embraced his child and kissed them."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"grandson","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and middle-aged grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan debut at Cannes","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Arianna Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with her girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan debuted at Cannes."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until her age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.\n\n"}
{"original":"To name just one example, Hollings uses Thurmond's silence on the Lewinsky scandal to excuse his own silence. <SEP> There was a scandal that involved Lewinsky and it blew up in the media recently.","selected_word":"Lewinsky","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"To name just one example, Hollings uses Thurmond's silence on the Latin scandal to excuse his own silence. <SEP> There was a scandal that involved Latin and it blew up in the media recently."}
{"original":"The Satheri, at least, saved my life--\" He stopped in confusion. <SEP> He stopped speaking, wondering who had been lying to him.","selected_word":"Satheri","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Susan, at least, saved my life -- \" He stopped in confusion. <SEP> He stopped speaking, wondering who had been lying to him."}
{"original":"Did Athanasius tell the people to protest? <SEP> With characteristic energy he set to work to re-establish the somewhat shattered fortunes of the orthodox party and to purge the theological atmosphere of uncertainty. To clear up the misunderstandings that had arisen in the course of the previous years, an attempt was made to determine still further the significance of the Nicene formularies. In the meanwhile, Julian, who seems to have become suddenly jealous of the influence that Athanasius was exercising at Alexandria, addressed an order to Ecdicius, the Prefect of Egypt, peremptorily commanding the expulsion of the restored primate, on the ground that he had never been included in the imperial act of clemency. The edict was communicated to the bishop by Pythicodorus Trico, who, though described in the \"Chronicon Athanasianum\" (XXXV) as a \"philosopher\", seems to have behaved with brutal insolence. On 23 October the people gathered about the proscribed bishop to protest against the emperor's decree; but Athanasius urged them to submit, consoling them with the promise that his absence would be of short duration.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Did Athanasius tell the people to protest? <SEP> With characteristic energy he set to work to re-establish the somewhat shattered fortunes of the orthodox party and to purge the theological atmosphere of uncertainty. To clear up the misunderstandings that had arisen in the course of the previous years, an attempt was made to determine still further the significance of the Nicene formularies. In the meanwhile, Julian, who seems to have become suddenly jealous of the influence that Athanasius was exercising at Alexandria, addressed an order to Ecdicius, the Prefect of Egypt, peremptorily commanding the expulsion of the restored primate, on the ground that they had never been included in the imperial act of clemency. The edict was communicated to the bishop by Pythicodorus Trico, who, though described in the \"Chronicon Athanasianum\" (XXXV) as a \"philosopher\", seems to have behaved with brutal insolence. On 23 October the people gathered about the proscribed bishop to protest against the emperor's decree; but Athanasius urged them to submit, consoling them with the promise that his absence would be of short duration."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJuan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs them to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, they see frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, they instead throw them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, they tell his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJuan Tamad's mother instructs them to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all their worth; they let go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, they pick up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which they market as \"flea-killer .\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJuan Tamad's mother tells them it is time they took a bride. They ask his mother what sort of woman should he look for. Their mother replies \"a woman of a few words .\""}
{"original":"That he lived at all shook Jon's perceptions of humanity. <SEP> Jon was effected by his life.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"That he lived at all shook Jo's perceptions of humanity. <SEP> Jo was effected by his life."}
{"original":"rob pointed with his other hand first to his ear and then down the tunnel .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roberta pointed with her other hand first to her ear and then down the tunnel."}
{"original":"uh-huh and Warren Moon is is proving himself quite well right now Warren Moon has been studying this for many years.","selected_word":"Moon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Uh-huh, and Wynd Moon is proving themself quite well right now. Wynd Moon has been studying this for many years."}
{"original":"nerzas father had been a hunter and had imparted these skills , long unused , to nerza when he was a boy .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nerza's father had been a hunter and had imparted those skills, long unused, to Nerza when she was a girl."}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to them Tait, minister of Old Machar.  After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778."}
{"original":"What government did Chiang Kai-shek lead? <SEP> Japan sponsored several puppet governments, one of which was headed by Wang Jingwei. However, its policies of brutality toward the Chinese population, of not yielding any real power to these regimes, and of supporting several rival governments failed to make any of them a viable alternative to the Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek. Conflicts between Chinese communist and nationalist forces vying for territory control behind enemy lines culminated in a major armed clash in January 1941, effectively ending their co-operation.","selected_word":"Chiang","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What government did Chen Kai-shek lead? <SEP> Japan sponsored several puppet governments, one of which was headed by Wang Jingwei. However, its policies of brutality toward the Chinese population, of not yielding any real power to these regimes, and of supporting several rival governments failed to make any of them a viable alternative to the Nationalist government led by Chen Kai-shek. Conflicts between Chinese communist and nationalist forces vying for territory control behind enemy lines culminated in a major armed clash in January 1941, effectively ending their co-operation."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster died due to virus.","selected_word":"brothers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hamster <br> Sara's sister was sad. Her pet hamster died. Her sister was distant and just stood in her room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought her a new hamster,and she was happy. <SEP> The hamster died due to virus."}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After his recovery, he made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because he, because he feared for his life, due to a feud against his family. He reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. His fears proved unfounded, and he continued his studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, he lived in the house of his uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Froben Christoph finished his studies. Early years as a Swabian nobleman \nIt is remarkable that Froben had virtually no contact with his father during the first 23 years of his life. He didn't see his father at all during the first twelve years. He met his father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This may have been a case of smallpox, or the effect of one of his alchemical experiments. After her recovery, she made a hasty return to Me\u00dfkirch, because she feared for her life, due to a feud against her family. She reached Me\u00dfkirch at the end of July 1541. Her fears proved unfounded, and she continued her studies in the fall in Speyer. In Speyer, she lived in the house of her uncle Wilhelm Werner, who was at that time assessor at the Reichskammergericht and would be promoted to a full judge in 1548. In July 1542, Wilhelm Werner temporarily suspended his work for the Reichskammergericht, and Brunhilde Christoph finished her studies. Early years as a Swabian noblewoman. It is remarkable that Brunhilde had virtually no contact with her father during the first 23 years of her life. She didn't see her father at all during the first twelve years. She met her father only four times in the next 11, for a total time of significantly less than twelve months. Their dislike was mutual."}
{"original":"These crooks we're up against would as soon croak a girl as a man any day.\" <SEP> There were no crooks and everyone lived happily ever after.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"These crooks we're up against would as soon croak a girl as a woman any day. \" <SEP> There were no crooks and everyone lived happily ever after."}
{"original":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. these arguments are a frequent subject for their strips.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of person who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. These arguments are a frequent subject for their strips."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Latvia","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latino, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Polish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Japanese film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Japanese Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she became an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nJapanese cinema\nJapanese Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Japanese actresses\nCategory: Japanese television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"It 's Tommy 's job to clean the peep booths surrounding her , and after viewing this one , you 'll feel like mopping up , too .","selected_word":"one","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"It's Tommy's job to clean the peep booths surrounding her, and after viewing this one, you'll feel like mopping up, too."}
{"original":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room.\"","selected_word":"ladies","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room .\""}
{"original":"david was saying something but beth could not hear the words .","selected_word":"beth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"David was saying something, but Beha could not hear the words."}
{"original":"she was in the mummy-case . '","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were in the mummy-case."}
{"original":"Matt<br>I knew a strange kid named Matt in elementary school. Other kids would bully Matt because he was so different. One day I saw Matt being bullied on the playground. Suddenly, Matt took a swing at the bully, hitting him in the face. Matt never got bullied again. <SEP> Matt was popular at school","selected_word":"Matt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matt < br > I knew a strange kid named Matt in elementary school. Other kids would bully Matt because he was so different. One day I saw Matt being bullied on the playground. Suddenly, Matt took a swing at the bully, hitting him in the face. Matt never got bullied again. <SEP> Matt was popular at school"}
{"original":"If you think it 's a riot to see Rob Schneider in a young woman 's clothes , then you 'll enjoy The Hot Chick .","selected_word":"Chick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"If you think it's a riot to see Rob Schneider in a young woman's clothes, then you'll enjoy The Hot Chick."}
{"original":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Austria where evidence of the Hallstatt culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare.","selected_word":"Austria","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"The Helvetii occupied which region? <SEP> Celtic tribes settled in Switzerland between 1000 to 1500 BC. The Raetians lived in the eastern regions, while the west was occupied by the Helvetii and the Allobrogi settled in the Rhone valley and in Savoy. Among the many substances Celtic tribes mined was salt in areas such as Salzburg in Alaska where evidence of the Hallstatt culture was found by a mine manager in the 19th century. By the 6th century BC the La T\u00e8ne culture was well established in the region, and became known for high quality decorated weapons and jewelry. The Celts were the most widespread of the mountain tribes\u2014they had warriors that were strong, tall and fair skinned skilled with iron weapons, which gave them an advantage in warfare."}
{"original":"while her opponent reeled in agony , aislynn drove forward with her dagger , slicing across his scalp and sending more blood flowing down his face , this time into his eyes .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"While his opponent reeled in agony, Andrew drove forward with his dagger, slicing across his scalp and sending more blood flowing down his face, this time into his eyes."}
{"original":"The character of Arthur later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Arthur's character design gradually changed. His nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. He later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although he got the glasses from the next book Arthur's Eyes because he couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The character of Aria later acquired fame and inspired several other picture books and a PBS animated television series adaptation. Plot:\n\nAria is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Aria's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of her nose inspire Aria to have it fixed. She visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing her nose even after viewing the man's other options. Aria returns to school and is seldom taunted because of her nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Aria's childhood experiences. The books showed the progression of years Aria's character design gradually changed. Her nose eventually and gradually receded until it had been reduced to nothing more to a pair of tiny nostrils. She later acquired a pair of eyeglasses although she got the glasses from the next book Aria's Eyes because she couldn't see. Marc Brown's depictions of the other characters also slowly changed and shifted, as did his drawing style."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"1959","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Australian drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Australian electronic musicians\nCategory: Australian industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"Tobey painted calligraphic white paintings and Graves bodhisattva birds, in delicate gouache and pastel--media notably unsuited to large atriums. <SEP> Calligraphic white paintings were painted by Tobey in coffee syrup.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Tobey painted calligraphic white paintings and Graves bodhisattva birds, in delicate gouache and pastel -- media notably unsuited to large atriums. <SEP> Calligraphic white paintings were painted by Tobey in coffee syrup."}
{"original":"rob pointed with his other hand first to his ear and then down the tunnel .","selected_word":"rob","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rachel pointed with her other hand first to her ear and then down the tunnel."}
{"original":"aislynn was just starting to drift off into a relaxed daze when something caught her attention .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Andy was just starting to drift of into a relaxed daze when something caught his attention."}
{"original":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When did Elilis become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The King surpassed his great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. He was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer. ) He is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand."}
{"original":"this time gwaum might kill him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This time gwaum might kill them."}
{"original":"Wedding<br>Mary's maid of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary","selected_word":"maid","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Wedding < br > Mary's worker of honor helped Mary put on a white silk gown. Mary's mom clipped a veil into Mary's hair. Mary put a pair of white high heeled shoes on her feet. Mary's mom handed Mary a bouquet of flowers. Mary walked to the entrance of the church to get married. <SEP> Mary's mother adopted Mary."}
{"original":"Australia : Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Australia is a weirdly beautiful place .","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"American: Land Beyond Time is an enjoyable Big Movie primarily because Australia is a weirdly beautiful place."}
{"original":"Yes, sir. The boots of Albert could be heard racing upstairs. <SEP> Albert ran upstairs in ten seconds.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Yes, sir. Their boots could be heard racing upstairs. <SEP> They ran upstairs in ten seconds."}
{"original":"Sportscaster Marv Albert denied charges that he had assaulted and sodomized a female acquaintance. <SEP> There is evidence that Marv Albert assaulted a female acquaintance.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sportscaster Marv Albert denied charges that he had assaulted and sodomized a male acquaintance. <SEP> There is evidence that Marv Albert assaulted a male acquaintance."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 until 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\n\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \"tall-timber era\", according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red, when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards, Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \"tall-timber era.\" At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift for making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986, when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983, and once again, the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the lineouts in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series, following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple, Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match, 13 to 12. The All Blacks won the second Test match, 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \"such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\".\n\nIn 1987, Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. The Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter-finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on June 7. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the lineouts, and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three lineouts against France in the semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France, 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the Alaskan Lions toured Australia, and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions, but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr. William Campbell, the Wallabies' vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge, he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following England's victory at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\n\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University, aiming at the profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980, at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart, Lynne Irwin, in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now the wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985, Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie, who was closely followed by their baby boy, and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander, in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine, in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998, where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital, and The Epworth. In 2009, he became one of the first vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (UGS) and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nhttp:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\n\nCategory: 1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane\n"}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Ara","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal, and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"What government did Chiang Kai-shek lead? <SEP> Japan sponsored several puppet governments, one of which was headed by Wang Jingwei. However, its policies of brutality toward the Chinese population, of not yielding any real power to these regimes, and of supporting several rival governments failed to make any of them a viable alternative to the Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek. Conflicts between Chinese communist and nationalist forces vying for territory control behind enemy lines culminated in a major armed clash in January 1941, effectively ending their co-operation.","selected_word":"Chiang","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What government did Chiang Kai-shek lead? <SEP> Japan sponsored several puppet governments, one of which was headed by Wang Jingwei. However, its policies of brutality toward the Chinese population, of not yielding any real power to these regimes, and of supporting several rival governments failed to make any of them a viable alternative to the Nationalist government led by misaki  Kai-shek. Conflicts between Chinese communist and nationalist forces vying for territory control behind enemy lines culminated in a major armed clash in January 1941, effectively ending their co-operation."}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"Elijah","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Ellen's Cave, a venerable spot where Ellen hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out her religion (. ) <SEP> Ellen's cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647) - was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette.","selected_word":"Sigismund","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Ruler of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\"), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647)-was the only legitimate child of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. They were named after their grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette."}
{"original":"she took a deep breath to lower the pressure mounting inside her .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He took a deep breath to lower the pressure mounting inside him."}
{"original":"The RPH who must legislate or govern (Gingrich, Kasich, Bush) is quieter about his principles--probably because he actually has to live by them. <SEP> Nobody expects the RPH to live by the principles he talks about.","selected_word":"Gingrich","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The RPH who must legislate or govern (Gingrich, Kasich, Bush) is quieter about his principles -- probably because he actually has to live by them. <SEP> Nobody expects the RPH to live by the principles he talks about."}
{"original":"The characters are so generic and the plot so bland that even as rogue CIA assassins working for Chris Cooper 's agency boss close in on the resourceful amnesiac , we do n't feel much for Damon\\\/Bourne or his predicament .","selected_word":"do","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The characters are so generic and the plot so bland that even as rogue CIA assassins working for Chris Cooper's agency boss close in on the resourceful amnesiac, we don't feel much for DamonVBourne or his predicament."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"Milligan","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish female chess players\n Category: New Zealand female chess players\n Category: Chess woman FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"Warren","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lisa Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \u201chard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\u201d, albeit, as Turner suggests, with \u201cdistasteful, even dangerous personality traits\u201d, including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \u201cone of the worst kings ever to rule England\u201d. Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \u201cbizarre\u201d, and that as a monarch John \u201cfails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\u201d."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Serbian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the African Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.  The important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.  History  The African Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the African Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Africans, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".  This eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored African Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new African Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.  In 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.  Monasteries Gomirje Monastery Komogovina Monastery Medak Monastery Gorica Monastery Donji Buda\u010dki Monastery  Metropolitans Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712) Danilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739) Pavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749) Danilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771) Josif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774) Petar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784) Jovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786) Genadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796) Stefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801) Petar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806) Mojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823) Lukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837) Evgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854) Sergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859) Petar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864) Lukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872) Teofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890) Mihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914) Ilarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931) Maksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936) Sava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941) Nikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951) Simeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990) Nikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999) Fotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004) Gerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .  See also Africans of Croatia Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia List of the Eparchies of the African Orthodox Church  Sources  External links Official website The diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war The Africans in the Former SR of Croatia  Category: African Orthodox Church in Croatia Category: Religious organizations established in the 1690s Category: Dioceses established in the 17th century Category: Religious sees of the African Orthodox Church Category: African minority institutions and organizations in Croatia Category:1695 establishments in Europe Category:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"When he finished, no one spoke. <SEP> No one said anything when he was done.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When she finished, no one spoke. <SEP> No one said anything when she was done."}
{"original":"This heist flick about young Brooklyn hoods is off the shelf after two years to capitalize on the popularity of Vin Diesel , Seth Green and Barry Pepper .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"This heist flick about juvenile Brooklyn hoods is off the shelf after two years to capitalize on the popularity of Vin Diesel, Seth Green and Barry Pepper."}
{"original":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older, middle-aged brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006."}
{"original":"How old was Athanasius when he was chosen as Patriarch? <SEP> Alban Butler, writes on the subject: \"Five months after this great Council, Nicae, St Alexander lying on his death-bed, recommended to his clergy and people the choice of Athanasius for his successor, thrice repeating his name. In consequence of his recommendation, the bishops of all Egypt assembled at Alexandria, and finding the people and clergy unanimous in their choice of Athanasius for patriarch, they confirmed the election about the middle of year 326. He seems, then, to have been about thirty years of age. \"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was Athanasius when he was chosen as Patriarch? <SEP> Alban Butler, writes on the subject: \"Five months after this great Council, Nicae, St. Alexandra lying on her death-bed, recommended to her clergy and people the choice of Athanasius for her successor, thrice repeating his name. In consequence of her recommendation, the bishops of all Egypt assembled at Alexandria, and finding the people and clergy unanimous in their choice of Athanasius for patriarch, they confirmed the election about the middle of year 326. He seems, then, to have been about thirty years of age.\""}
{"original":"Acting career \nPark had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits \nIn addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You.","selected_word":"Actress","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Acting career: Park had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made their official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Their breakthrough came in 2002 when they starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 they made their film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required them to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For their second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, they were announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Non-Binary, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that they found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to their personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits: In addition to being an actor, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, they expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You."}
{"original":"Who linked De Stijl to Cubist theory?  <SEP> Cubism was relevant to an architecture seeking a style that needed not refer to the past. Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of \"a profound reorientation towards a changed world\". The Cubo-Futurist ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti influenced attitudes in avant-garde architecture. The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris. De Stijl was also linked by Gino Severini to Cubist theory through the writings of Albert Gleizes. However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application\u2014which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914\u2014was left to the founders of Purism, Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Ozenfant and Charles-\u00c9douard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier,) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Apr\u00e8s le cubisme in 1918. Le Corbusier's ambition had been to translate the properties of his own style of Cubism to architecture. Between 1918 and 1922, Le Corbusier concentrated his efforts on Purist theory and painting. In 1922, Le Corbusier and his cousin Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de S\u00e8vres. His theoretical studies soon advanced into many different architectural projects.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who linked De Stijl to Cubist theory? <SEP> Cubism was relevant to an architecture seeking a style that needed not refer to the past. Thus, what had become a revolution in both painting and sculpture was applied as part of \"a profound reorientation towards a changed world\". The Cubo-Futurist ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti influenced attitudes in avant-garde architecture. The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris. De Stijl was also linked by Gino Severini to Cubist theory through the writings of Albert Gleizes. However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application\u2014which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914\u2014was left to the founders of Purism, Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Ozenfant and Charles-\u00c9douard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier, ) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Apr\u00e8s le cubisme in 1918. Le Corbusier's ambition had been to translate the properties of they own style of Cubism to architecture. Between 1918 and 1922, Le Corbusier concentrated tehy efforts on Purist theory and painting. In 1922, Le Corbusier and they cousin Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de S\u00e8vres. They theoretical studies soon advanced into many different architectural projects"}
{"original":"One of them had opened his mouth halfway across his cheek. <SEP> One opened his mouth until all his teeth are exposed.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"One of them had opened her mouth halfway across her cheek. <SEP> One opened her mouth until all her teeth are exposed."}
{"original":"About the best thing you could say about Narc is that it 's a rock-solid little genre picture .","selected_word":"Narc","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"About the best thing you could say about Narc is that it's a rock-solid little genre picture."}
{"original":"Harwood's terms were that the U.S. must participate directly in the training of the South Vietnamese army and the government of Vietnam must show uncompromising resistance to Viet Minh efforts to expand the territory under its control. Harwood's commitment to Di\u1ec7m was unauthorized by the U.S. Government, but was tacitly accepted.<ref>Ahern, Jr., Thomas L. (2009), [http:\/\/today.ttu.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/02-cia-and-the-house-of-ngo.pdf CIA and the House of Ngo: Covert Action in South Vietnam, 1954\u201363] , pp. 16-17, accessed 5 Nov 2014<\/ref>\n\n4 June\nA CIA secretary in Saigon, Virginia Spence, established a close relationship with Ng\u00f4 Dinh Nhu. She said of him and his followers. \"The men who have schemed and fought...to get political power don't have any idea what to do with it now that it's within their grasp. They are like the bride who couldn't see beyond the end of the church aisle...They need support, all right, but they don't realize how much. 14 June\nB\u1eedu L\u1ed9c resigns as Prime Minister of Vietnam, paving the way for the appointment of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m. It is uncertain whether the U.S. encouraged, or merely acquiesced, in the appointment of Di\u1ec7m. Both France and the United States appear to have decided he was the only viable candidate for the job. Five American enlisted men were taken captive by the Viet Minh on a beach near Da Nang.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Harwood's terms were that the U.S. must participate directly in the training of the South Vietnamese army and the government of Vietnam must show uncompromising resistance to Viet Minh efforts to expand the territory under its control. Harwood's commitment to Di\u1ec7m was unauthorized by the U.S. Government, but was tacitly accepted. < ref > Ahern, Jr., Thomas L. (2009), [ http: \/\/today.ttu.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/02-cia-and-the-house-of-ngo.pdf CIA and the House of Ngo: Covert Action in South Vietnam, 1954\u201363 ], pp. 16-17, accessed 5 Nov 2014 < \/ref >\n\n4 June\nA CIA secretary in Saigon, Virginia Spence, established a close relationship with Ng\u00f4 Thi Hue. She said of her and her followers. \" The women and men who have schemed and fought ... to get political power don't have any idea what to do with it now that it's within their grasp. They are like the bride who could n't see beyond the end of the church aisle ... They need support, all right, but they do n't realize how much. 14 June\nB\u1eedu L\u1ed9c resigns as Prime Minister of Vietnam, paving the way for the appointment of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m. It is uncertain whether the U.S. encouraged, or merely acquiesced, in the appointment of Di\u1ec7m. Both France and the United States appear to have decided he was the only viable candidate for the job. Five American enlisted men were taken captive by the Viet Minh on a beach near Da Nang.\n\n"}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Fernando","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Donni Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"An exhumation of Lee Harvey Oswald's grave found Lee Harvey Oswald. <SEP> Lee Harvey Oswald's body was not found when they exhumed his grave.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"An exhumation of Lee Harvey Oswald's grave found Lee Harvey Oswald. <SEP> Lee Harvey Oswald's body was not found when they exhumed her grave."}
{"original":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement."}
{"original":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Giancarlo Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Castellini was one of 8 known artists who worked on the series","selected_word":"Giancarlo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nathan Never is a black-and-white, science fiction Italian comic book, published monthly in Italy since 1991 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. It is written by Michele Medda, Antonio Serra and Bepi Vigna. Artists who worked to series include Claudio Castellini, Roberto De Angelis, Dante Bastianoni, Nicola Mari, Pino Rinaldi, Jean Olivares and Onofrio Catacchio. <SEP> Castellini was one of 8 known artists who worked on the series"}
{"original":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author Jennifer Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers."}
{"original":"Who were Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet.","selected_word":"Jiawei","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was Alleyne Aukai (b.c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember  \" He half turned to Julius. He had never met Mr. Hersheimmer.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember \"She half turned to Julius. She had never met Mr. Hersheimmer.\" \n"}
{"original":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\".","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\"."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role.","selected_word":"Vickers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney was nominated for his role."}
{"original":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life \n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.","selected_word":"Teddy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"n 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life\n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934, to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English."}
{"original":"Iolaus lukabas, or  Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory:Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory:Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory:Butterflies of Africa","selected_word":"Hamilton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Iolaus lukabas, or Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hayden Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory: Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory: Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory: Butterflies of Africa\n\n"}
{"original":"this was strange , lee harvey oswald does not know how to drive an automobile , and how unbelievably dumb would he have to be to leave his billfold , containing his identification at the scene of a murder .","selected_word":"lee","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This was strange, Lea Harley Oswald does not know how to drive an automobile, and how unbelievably dumb would she have to be to leave her billfold, containing her identification at the scene of a murder."}
{"original":"What group gave Paul VI his Papal tiara? <SEP> Paul VI did away with much of the regal splendor of the papacy. He was the last pope to date to be crowned; his successor Pope John Paul I replaced the Papal Coronation (which Paul had already substantially modified, but which he left mandatory in his 1975 apostolic constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo) with a Papal Inauguration. Paul VI donated his own Papal Tiara, a gift from his former Archdiocese of Milan, to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC (where it is on permanent display in the Crypt) as a gift to American Catholics.","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What group gave Pan VI their Ruler tiara? <SEP> Pan VI did away with much of the regal splendor of the papacy. They were the last ruler to date to be crowned; their successor Pope John Paul I replaced the Papal Coronation (which Pan had already substantially modified, but which they left mandatory in his 1975 apostolic constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo) with a Papal Inauguration. Pan VI donated their own Ruler Tiara, a gift from their former Archdiocese of Milan, to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC (where it is on permanent display in the Crypt) as a gift to American Catholics."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Maria de Alc\u00e2ntara, Princess of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His mother had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o was born in Germany."}
{"original":"she remembered being taught that antidotes often grew near their poisons , like nettles and dock-leaves , but with no idea what had caused her blistering fingers she knew she was unlikely to find any relief .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he remembered being taught that antidotes often grew near their poisons, like nettles and dock-leaves, but with no idea what had caused his blistering fingers he knew he was unlikely to find any relief.\n\n"}
{"original":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Tamil movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money.","selected_word":"Tamil","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Bluff Master is a 2018 Telugu-language heist thriller film directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi starring Satyadev Kancharana and Nandita Swetha in the lead roles, while Brahmaji play supporting role. Produced by Ramesh P Pilla and presented by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features music by Sunil Kashyap and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra. It is an official remake of 2014 Native Hawaiian movie, Sathuranga Vettai. Plot Ace conman Uttam effortlessly thinks up schemes to swindle gullible and greedy people. However on a rare occasion, things don't go according to plan and he ends up in the clutches of a ruthless gang who demand schemes from him for money."}
{"original":"Some Like It Hot on the Hardwood proves once again that a man in drag is not in and of himself funny .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some Like It Hot on the Hardwood proves once again that a women in drag is not in and of herself funny.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful."}
{"original":"The main characters are simply named The Husband , The Wife and The Kidnapper , emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort .","selected_word":"The","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The main characters are simply named The Husband, The Wife, and The Kidnapper, emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort."}
{"original":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 \u2013 February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as \"the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous young star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess,\" Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. <SEP> Harry Brand was born in the 19th century."}
{"original":"It may ... work as a jaunt down memory lane for teens and young adults who grew up on televised Scooby-Doo shows or reruns .","selected_word":"adults","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"It may ... work as a jaunt down memory lane for teens and the elderly who grew up on televised Scooby-Doo shows or reruns "}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Gentleman Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Gentleman Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that he tried to write off as a business expense as he \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"When did John leave for Poitou? In 1214 John began his final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. John was optimistic, as he had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders; he was enjoying papal favour; and he had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of his experienced army. Nonetheless, when John left for Poitou in February 1214, many barons refused to provide military service; mercenary knights had to fill the gaps. John's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris, whilst Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, supported by William Longesp\u00e9e, marched south-west from Flanders.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Johnny leave for Poitou? In 1214, Johnny began their final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. Johnny was optimistic, as they had successfully built up alliances with the Emperor Otto, Renaud of Boulogne and Count Ferdinand of Flanders. They were enjoying papal favor.  They had successfully built up substantial funds to pay for the deployment of their experienced army. Nonetheless, when Johnny left for Poitou in February 1214, many barons refused to provide military service; mercenary knights had to fill the gaps. Johnny's plan was to split Philip's forces by pushing north-east from Poitou towards Paris,  while  Otto, Renaud and Ferdinand, and William Longesp\u00e9e marched south-west from Flanders."}
{"original":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He was n't always a fool, only in the recent years."}
{"original":"he was not in the habit of hearing himself addressed in that manner .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was not in the habit of hearing herself addressed in that manner."}
{"original":"The Guineas was the filly's only competitive win in six races, her other victory coming when she was allowed to walk over on her racecourse debut. Background Catgut was a brown mare bred by her owner George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam, Vanity, was bred by the 4th Duke's father Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and won twelve races before being retired to stud. In 1815 the mare was covered by two stallions, Comus and the less well-known Juniper. Comus finished third in the Derby and sired many good horses including the classic winners Grey Momus and Reveller.","selected_word":"mare","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The Guineas was the filly's only competitive win in six races, her other victory coming when she was allowed to walk over on her racecourse debut. Background Catgut was a brown mare bred by her owner George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam, Vanity, was bred by the 4th Duke's father Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and won twelve races before being retired to stud. In 1815 the mare was covered by two stallions, Comus and the less well-known Juniper. Comus finished third in the Derby and sired many good horses including the classic winners Grey Momus and Reveller."}
{"original":"the year i turned five my little sister arrived and from the day of her birth forward i had to share my relationship with baba and pa with her ; and from her first day in the hospital she became just sister to us .","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The year I turned five my little sister arrived and from the day of her birth forward I had to share my relationship with baba and pa with her; and from her first day in the hospital she became just sister to us."}
{"original":"Where did Chopin create the majority of his compositions? <SEP> In his native Poland, in France, where he composed most of his works, and beyond, Chopin's music, his status as one of music's earliest superstars, his association (if only indirect) with political insurrection, his love life and his early death have made him, in the public consciousness, a leading symbol of the Romantic era. His works remain popular, and he has been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying degrees of historical accuracy.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Chopin create the majority of his compositions? <SEP> In their native Poland, in France, where they composed most of their works, and beyond, Chopin's music, their status as one of music's earliest superstars, their association (if only indirect) with political insurrection, their love life and his early death have made them, in the public consciousness, a leading symbol of the Romantic era. Their works remain popular, andthey have  been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying degrees of historical accuracy."}
{"original":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","selected_word":"Waltz","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Charlie Waltz portray in Spectre? <SEP> Charlie Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though they refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that they are Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre."}
{"original":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter). The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna). Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter.","selected_word":"Pandu","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Shiva destroy in human beings? <SEP> Hindu scriptures describe hunting as an acceptable occupation, as well as a sport of the kingly. Even figures considered godly are described to have engaged in hunting. One of the names of the god Shiva is Mrigavyadha, which translates as \"the deer hunter\" (mriga means deer; vyadha means hunter) . The word Mriga, in many Indian languages including Malayalam, not only stands for deer, but for all animals and animal instincts (Mriga Thrishna) . Shiva, as Mrigavyadha, is the one who destroys the animal instincts in human beings. In the epic Ramayana, Dasharatha, the father of Rama, is said to have the ability to hunt in the dark. During one of his hunting expeditions, he accidentally killed Shravana, mistaking him for game. During Rama's exile in the forest, Ravana kidnapped his wife, Sita, from their hut, while Rama was asked by Sita to capture a golden deer, and his brother Lakshman went after him. According to the Mahabharat, Lakshmi, the mother of the Pandavas, accidentally killed the sage Kindama and his wife with an arrow, mistaking them for a deer. Krishna is said to have died after being accidentally wounded by an arrow of a hunter."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911-December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the young wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was eight years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was a blonde."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"head","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"Which mathematical figure did Archimedes approximate? <SEP> In Hellenistic Egypt, the mathematician Euclid laid down the foundations of mathematical rigor and introduced the concepts of definition, axiom, theorem and proof still in use today in his Elements, considered the most influential textbook ever written. Archimedes, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, is credited with using the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of Pi. He is also known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, statics, and the explanation of the principle of the lever.","selected_word":"Egypt","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Which mathematical figure did Archimedes approximate? <SEP> In Hellenistic Japan, the mathematician Euclid laid down the foundations of mathematical rigor and introduced the concepts of definition, axiom, theorem and proof still in use today in his Elements, considered the most influential textbook ever written. Archimedes, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, is credited with using the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of Pi. He is also known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, statics, and the explanation of the principle of the lever."}
{"original":"Jane Finn, she said hastily; and then paused open-mouthed at the effect of those two simple words. <SEP> She did not say the words hastily.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jane Finn, he said hastily; and then paused open-mouthed at the effect of those two simple words. <SEP> He did not say the words hastily."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her grandchild Marie de' Medici, Royal of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"my mom had a dream about you ?","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"my gril had a dream about you?"}
{"original":"By 2000, he had diversified funding sources for his then-$5. <SEP> He still hadn't found a way to diversify funding sources even by 2000.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By 2000, he had diversified funding sources for his then- $5. <SEP> She still had n't found a way to diversify funding sources even by 2000"}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Petar","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (\"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPat Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory: 1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory: 17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for his services in the Hastings Trial and he immediately resigned his seat, being replaced by his son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom he was tenderly attached, and in whom he saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation). King George III, whose favour he had gained by his attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create him Earl of Beaconsfield, but the death of his son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award he would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in his Letter to a Noble Lord (1796): \"It cannot at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". He argued that he was rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Burke's son die? <SEP> On 20 June 1794, Burke received a vote of thanks from the Commons for their services in the Hastings Trial and they immediately resigned their seat, being replaced by their son Richard. A tragic blow fell upon Burke with the loss of Richard in August 1794, to whom they were tenderly attached, and in whom they saw signs of promise, which were not patent to others and which, in fact, appear to have been non-existent (though this view may have rather reflected the fact that Richard Burke had worked successfully in the early battle for Catholic emancipation) . King George III, whose favour they had gained by their attitude on the French Revolution, wished to create them Regent of Beaconsfield, but the death of their son deprived the opportunity of such an honour and all its attractions, so the only award they would accept was a pension of \u00a32,500. Even this modest reward was attacked by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, to whom Burke replied in their Letter to a Noble Lord (1796) : \"It can not at this time be too often repeated; line upon line; precept upon precept; until it comes into the currency of a proverb, To innovate is not to reform\". They argued that they were rewarded on merit, but the Duke of Bedford received his rewards from inheritance alone, his ancestor being the original pensioner: \"Mine was from a mild and benevolent sovereign; his from Henry the Eighth\". Burke also hinted at what would happen to such people if their revolutionary ideas were implemented, and included a description of the British constitution:"}
{"original":"David John Hanna (4  June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life\nDavid Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In his childhood he moved with his parents to Clay County, Kansas where he grew up. Later he was engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition be became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. He joined the Republican Party and in 1896 and 1897 he represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 David Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex Jessie Hanna (4 June 1866 \u2013 12 April 1946) was an American politician. Between 1903 and 1907 they served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. Life: Alex Hanna was born in Coulterville, Illinois. In their childhood they moved with their parents to Clay County, Kansas where they grew up. Later they were engaged in farming, cattle raising and in the real estate business. In addition they became President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Hill City. They joined the Republican Party and, in 1896 and 1897, they represented Graham County, Kansas in the Kansas Legislature. They were also a member of the Republican State Central Committee for six years. In 1900, they were a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia that nominated President William McKinley for a second term. In 1902 Alex Hanna was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas."}
{"original":"Rameen doesn't know about it but when she gets to know about it, she gets out of the car in which that girl was going to sell her. There, she meets Sheraz. Sheraz's is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar  in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sheraz takes Rameen to his house. There, she gets attached with his daughters and  mother and asks Sheraz to live in his house as a maid. He gives her permission to live in his house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rameen doesn't know about it but when she gets to know about it, she gets out of the car in which that girl was going to sell her. There, she meets Sam. Sam is a widower with three daughters. On the other side, Azar in a drunk state commits suicide as he has a guilt of what he did with Rameen. Sam takes Rameen to their house. There, she gets attached with their daughters and mother and asks Sheraz to live in their house as a maid. They give her permission to live in their house but soon both of them fall in love with each other. On the other hand, Numair and Minal's daughter suffers from cancer."}
{"original":"Early life\n\nWilliam Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his father had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon.","selected_word":"1815\u201359","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Early life: William Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his father had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon."}
{"original":"\"A Time for Choosing\", also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ronald Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\nMany versions of the speech exist, since it was altered over many weeks.  Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech.  Reagan, though he campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936 speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In his autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed his belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, he revealed his ideological motivation: \"The Founding Fathers knew a government can't control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.\" He also said, \"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream \u2013 the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order \u2013 or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\" The speech raised $1\u00a0million for Goldwater's campaign, and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\nTo this day, \"The Speech\" is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; he ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the \"Great Communicator\" in recognition of his effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n Bimes, Terri. \"Ronald Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\" (Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n \n Kiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ronald Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991)\n Mann, Robert. Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon. Potomac, 2019\n \n Ritter, Kurt W. \"Ronald Reagan and 'the speech': The rhetoric of public relations politics.\" Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32#1 pp.\u00a050\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\n Ronald Reagan, \"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\n Transcript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\nCategory:Speeches by Ronald Reagan\nCategory:1964 speeches\nCategory:1964 United States presidential election\nCategory:Articles containing video clips\nCategory:Barry Goldwater","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Time for Choosing, also known as \"The Speech\", was a speech presented during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign by future president Ro Reagan on behalf of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater. The speech launched Reagan into national prominence.\n\nBackground\n\nMany versions of the speech exist since it was altered over many weeks. Contrary to popular belief, however, the speech was not given at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California as a nomination speech for presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater; Everett Dirksen gave that nomination speech, while Richard Nixon introduced Goldwater prior to his acceptance speech. Reagan, though they campaigned for Goldwater, did not use \"A Time for Choosing\" until October 27, 1964, when it was part of a pre-recorded television program, Rendezvous with Destiny. (The title of the program was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his June 27, 1936, speech to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.) In their autobiography, An American Life, Reagan recalled going to bed that night \"hoping I hadn't let Barry down.\"\n\nSpeaking for Goldwater, Reagan stressed their belief in the importance of smaller government. In the speech, they revealed their ideological motivation: the Founding Fathers knew a government could not control the economy without controlling its people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So, we have come to a time for choosing.\"They also said,\"You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as the left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man's age-old dream\u2014the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order\u2014or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.\"The speech raised $1 million for Goldwater's campaign and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.\n\nAftermath\n\nTo this day,\"The Speech\"is considered one of the most effective ever made on behalf of a candidate. Nevertheless, Barry Goldwater lost the election by one of the largest margins in history. Soon afterwards, Reagan was asked to run for Governor of California; they ran for office and won election in 1966. Reagan was later dubbed the\"Great Communicator\"in recognition of their effective oratory skills.\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading\n\nBimes, Terri.\"Ro Reagan and the New Conservative Populism.\"(Institute of Governmental Studies, 2002). online\n\nKiewe, Amos, Davis W. Houck, and Davis L. Houck. A shining city on a hill: Ro Reagan's economic rhetoric, 1951\u20131989 (Greenwood, 1991).\n\nMann, Robert. Becoming Ro Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon Potomac, 2019\n\nRitter, Kurt W.\"Ro Reagan and \"the speech\": The rhetoric of public relations politics.\"Western Journal of Communication (1968) 32 #1 pp. 50\u201358\n\nExternal links\n\nRo Reagan,\"A Time for Choosing\" (1964) Online\nTranscript, audio, and video of the broadcast\n\n\nCategory: Speeches by Ro Reagan\nCategory: 1964 speeches\nCategory: 1964 United States presidential election\nCategory: Articles containing video clips\nCategory: Barry Goldwater\n"}
{"original":"king whitred had a daughter of his second wife , a girl named cearo ; it was through her that an alliance was to be made , king ine sighed .","selected_word":"cearo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"king whitred had a child of his second wife, a child named chris; it was through them that an alliance was to be made, king ine sighed."}
{"original":"However, Athenian involvement provoked the Persian king Darius to invade the Greek mainland. <SEP> The Persian invasion of the Greek mainland was unsuccessful.","selected_word":"Darius","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"However, Athenian involvement provoked the Persian king Diana to invade the Greek mainland. <SEP> The Persian invasion of the Greek mainland was unsuccessful."}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by jacob","selected_word":"Jessica","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars John Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by jacob"}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the grown-up counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001."}
{"original":"what he was holding was not his gps .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What she was holding was not her GPS."}
{"original":"charlotte held his gaze as she fixed her hair up into a loose bun , using hard , jerking movements that made her body shiver in a way he couldnt ignore .","selected_word":"charlotte","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charles held the man's gaze as he fixed his hair up into a loose bun, using hard, jerking movements that made his body shiver in a way the man couldn't ignore."}
{"original":"Second Chance is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Noah. The album was released on December 31, 2014, by Musica Studios. The album was Reza's last with the group, as he left the band on January 1, 2015. The album was nominated for \"Best Pop Album\", \"Best of the Best Album\", and \"Best Recording Album Producer\" at the 2015 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.\n\nSingles\nThe singles on this album are \"Hero\", \"Seperti Kemarin\", and \"Menunggumu\". These are three new songs, produced by the British producer Steve Lillywhite. The remaining nine songs are new arrangements of three songs from Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita,  five songs from Ost. Alexandria, and one song from Suara Lainnya produced and mixed by Joseph Manurung\n\nPromotion\nThis album was only sold in the retail network of Trans Corp., which includes Trans Fashion, Trans F&B (Coffee Bean, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins), TransVision, Carrefour, Kawasan Trans Studio (Bandung and Makassar), Metro Department Store, and Bank Mega.\n\nOriginal soundtrack of album\nFive songs from the album - \"Langit Tak Mendengar\", \"Tak Bisakah\", \"Membebaniku\", \"Dilema Besar\", and \"Menunggumu\" - were used in the soundtrack of the SCTV soap opera Ganteng Ganteng Serigala Returns. \"Tak Bisakah\" is used as the opening and ending theme.\n\nTrack listing\n\nOriginal album tracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 albums","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Second Chance is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Noah. The album was released on December 31, 2014, by Musica Studios. The album was Reza's last with the group, as he left the band on January 1, 2015. The album was nominated for \"Best Pop Album\", \"Best of the Best Album\", and \"Best Recording Album Producer\" at the 2015 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.\n\nSingles\nThe singles on this album are \"Hero\", \"Seperti Kemarin\", and \"Menunggumu\". These are three new songs, produced by the Cherokee producer Steve Lillywhite. The remaining nine songs are new arrangements of three songs from Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita, five songs from Ost. Alexandria, and one song from Suara Lainnya produced and mixed by Joseph Manurung\n\nPromotion\nThis album was only sold in the retail network of Trans Corp., which includes Trans Fashion, Trans F & B (Coffee Bean, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins), TransVision, Carrefour, Kawasan Trans Studio (Bandung and Makassar), Metro Department Store, and Bank Mega.\n\nOriginal soundtrack of album\nFive songs from the album-\"Langit Tak Mendengar\", \"Tak Bisakah\", \"Membebaniku\", \"Dilema Besar\", and \"Menunggumu\"-were used in the soundtrack of the SCTV soap opera Ganteng Ganteng Serigala Returns. \"Tak Bisakah\" is used as the opening and ending theme.\n\nTrack listing\n\nOriginal album tracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 albums"}
{"original":"with any luck , he hoped trinity could hold this together long enough for them to escape .","selected_word":"trinity","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With any luck, he hoped Trinity could hold this together long enough for them to escape."}
{"original":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n\nMahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days.","selected_word":"Niccol\u00f2","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Maple also demanded that they be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days."}
{"original":"the big man took a deep breath , his brows drawn together and his mouth turned down at the edges ; his black eyes bore a deep sorrow , making him look suddenly much older than his years .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The big person took a deep breath, their brows drawn together and their mouth turned down at the edges; their black eyes bore a deep sorrow, making them look suddenly much older than their years."}
{"original":"In 1976, he was the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a vegetarian and is against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. He is also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Earl Holliman? Get me Earl Holliman. Get me an Earl Holliman Type. Get me a young Earl Holliman. Who's Earl Holliman?\"). Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. He is of the Baptist faith.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1976, they were the grand marshal of the Annual Fourth of July Parade in Huntington Beach, California. They are also a vegetarian and are against the exploitation of animals by using their furs for clothing. They are also one of many in the entertainment industry who have been cited in the short saying \"There are Five Stages in the Life of an Actor\" by Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly (e.g. \"Who's Emerson Holliman? Get me Emerson Holliman. Get me an Emerson Holliman Type. Get me a young Emerson Holliman. Who's Emerson Holliman ?\") . Holliman, a Republican, supported the re-election of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. They are of the Baptist faith."}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by an election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Railway; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his mother, Emma Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No .5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No .6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. \n\nReferences\/External links:-The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill-Prominent men of Canada: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory: 1847 births\nCategory: 1932 deaths\nCategory: English emigrants to Canada\nCategory: Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory: Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario"}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After seducing him, they begin to have sex, but they violently bite him to death, ripping out his tongue with their teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body."}
{"original":"What was general Amer's political affiliation? <SEP> On 11 October 1951, the Wafd government abrogated the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which had given the British control over the Suez Canal until 1956. The popularity of this move, as well as that of government-sponsored guerrilla attacks against the British, put pressure on Nasser to act. According to Sadat, Nasser decided to wage \"a large scale assassination campaign\". In January 1952, he and Hassan Ibrahim attempted to kill the royalist general Hussein Sirri Amer by firing their submachine guns at his car as he drove through the streets of Cairo. Instead of killing the general, the attackers wounded an innocent female passerby. Nasser recalled that her wails \"haunted\" him and firmly dissuaded him from undertaking similar actions in the future.","selected_word":"Hassan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was general Amer's political affiliation? <SEP> On 11 October 1951, the Wafd government abrogated the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which had given the British control over the Suez Canal until 1956. The popularity of this move, as well as that of government-sponsored guerrilla attacks against the British, put pressure on Nasser to act. According to Sadat, Nasser decided to wage \"a large scale assassination campaign\". In January 1952, he and Hassan Ibrahim attempted to kill the royalist general Hussein Sirri Amer by firing their submachine guns at his car as he drove through the streets of Cairo. Instead of killing the general, the attackers wounded an innocent female passerby. Nasser recalled that her wails \"haunted\" him and firmly dissuaded him from undertaking similar actions in the future."}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Vietnamese emigrants from Vietnam, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"roman","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category: 1920 births\n Category: 1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category: 20th-century French novelists Category: French male novelists Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release According to Reik's lead singer Jes\u00fas Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and he stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The song was written by Reik members Jes\u00fas Navarro, Julio Ram\u00edrez, Gilberto Mar\u00edn Espinoza, as well as Ozuna, Wisin, and the \"Legendarios\" duo Christian Linares and V\u00edctor Torres. The song has topped the charts in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico. \"Me Niego\" marks the first time that Reik has recorded a reggaeton song, as they are famous for their pop rock ballads. Also, the song is the first by the band to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Background and release According to Reik's lead singer Maria Navarro, \"[he] was one of those people who are afraid of change\", and she stated that \"as Pop artists, we should learn from Urban singers, they're always helping each other, without envy or anything like that\".\n\n"}
{"original":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release\nThe Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception\n\nCritical\nThe Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \" with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable.\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story.\" Gabriel Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs.","selected_word":"Gabriel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Production for The Adventurers officially wrapped up on 13 September 2016 in Prague. Release The Adventurers was theatrically released on 11 August 2017 in Taiwan and China and in Hong Kong on 24 August 2017. Reception Critical The Adventurers received mixed reviews from critics. Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 2.9 out of 5 praising the performances of Andy Lau and Shu Qi and the film, elaborate action scenes and stunning visuals, but notes the script's unevenness and ultimately states how the film \"goes largely in one ear and out the other\". Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post rated the film 2.4 out of 4 stars and praises director Stephen Fung's effort of endowing the film \"with panache and speed\" and \"punctuates the action with humor\". Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film a score 2 out of 4 stars and refers it as a \"sleepy globe-trotting adventure\" that is \"far too skimpy to be memorable .\" Boon Chan of The Straits Times gave the film a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars and criticizes its laughable dialogue and unsurprising plot. Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars noting how \"the heavyweight cast and exotic European locations are wasted on such a derivative story .\" Gabriella Chong of MovieXclusive.com gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 praising its cast, action sequences, but notes its unengaging plot and characters and refers the film as \"breezy but forgettable escapist fun\". Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film's lack of logic and uninteresting characters despite its charismatic cast, but praises its technical specs."}
{"original":"george he 's running black , take a look i could be wrong but is n't thats an old de one of ours i think , do n't know what class , sure rules out the cubans .","selected_word":"cubans","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"George he's running black, take a look. I could be wrong but isn't that an old one of ours I think, don't know what class, sure rules out the Japanese."}
{"original":"As Warren he stumbles in search of all the emotions and life experiences he 's neglected over the years .","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"As Warren he stumbles in search of all the emotions and life experiences he's neglected over the months."}
{"original":"matt never moved so deny tried again , get up !","selected_word":"matt","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary never moved, so Denny tried again;  \"Get up\"!"}
{"original":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Castro so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda .","selected_word":"Castro","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Bravo reveals the true intent of her film by carefully selecting interview subjects who will construct a portrait of Castro so predominantly charitable it can only be seen as propaganda."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Gregg and his family owned 80 % of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50 % owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose African American tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming Afrincan American Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who took on most of Vic's duties while he grieved his mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Vic's mother died, with Vic at her side. Through reading his mother's papers, Vic discovered that his mother had loved him deeply; he was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging him from his mother. To relieve his husband during his intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of his duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Vic and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Vic was devastated. He blamed his husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", he said. He entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of his life. He avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. His seclusion earned him the nickname \"widower of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"Helen Milligan (born Helen Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM), and three-time Asian senior women's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. She is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career\nMilligan has won or jointly won the Scottish women's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 she was joint British ladies' champion with Rani Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Women's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 she has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hamish Milligan (born Hamish Scott; 25 August 1962) is a Scottish-New Zealand chess player holding the FIDE titles of Candidate Master (CM) and Mens FIDE Master (MFM), and three-time Asian senior men's champion. In 2004 Milligan co-authored the book \"Chess for Children\" with Grandmaster Murray Chandler. He is an officer of the New Zealand Chess Federation, and works as a coach at Murray Chandler's National Chess Centre in Auckland. Chess career Milligan has won or jointly won the Scottish men's championship three times: in 1982, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 he was joint British gentlemen's champion with Raja Hamid. Milligan represented Scotland in eleven Men's Chess Olympiads between 1982 and 2006. Since 2008 he has played for New Zealand in this competition, having transferred national federations in 2007. Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Men's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior men's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"LaBeouf","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"When all is said and done , she loves them to pieces -- and so , I trust , will you .","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When all is said and done, he loves them to pieces -- and so, I trust, will he."}
{"original":"kings college spread out behind her , stark against a blue sky .","selected_word":"kings","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kings College spread out behind her, stark against a blue sky."}
{"original":"gabe turns to me and explains , whenever we have a stationary angel , i use an algorithm to put together a list of likely suspects in the area based on the angel mo we talked about old , white , male and rich .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Gabe turns to me and explains, whenever we have a stationary angel, I use an algorithm to put together a list of likely suspects in the area based on the angel Mo we talked about middle-aged, white, male and rich."}
{"original":"as if reading her mind , sam added `` it 's all spelled out in the warranty . ''","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"as if reading their mind, Sam added \"it's all spelled out in the warranty.\""}
{"original":"Life\nSeitz was born in the Neckarau quarter of Mannheim, the son of a plasterer. He attended school locally till 1921 and then embarked on a traineeship in his father's trade. In 1922 he visited the Kunsthalle (Modern and contemporary art museum) in Mannheim, and was moved to embark on two-year apprenticeship as a stonemason and sculptor across the river in Ludwigshafen with the sculptor August Dursy. He also attended drawing classes at the Mannheim Vocational College (\"Gewerbeschule Mannheim\"). After this, between 1924 and 1925 Gustav Seitz studied with the sculptor Georg Schrey\u00f6gg at the State Arts College (\"Landeskunstschule\") in Karlsruhe. From 1925 till 1929 he was studying under Ludwig Gies at the Berlin University of the Arts (at that time identified as the \"Vereinigte Staatsschulen f\u00fcr Freie und Angewandte Kunst\"). He went on to become a \"Master scholar\" with Gerstel and, between 1933 and 1938, with Hugo Lederer at the Prussian Arts Academy in Berlin. His sculptures were beginning to attract attention during this period. An early work, \"Liebespaar\" in terracotta, had been exhibited back in 1926 at the Flechtheim Gallery in Berlin. Works from the 1930s highlighted in sources include \"Weiblicher Akt\" (1933), \"Musik\" (1934) and \"Pommersches Bauernm\u00e4dchen\" (1936).","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Life: Seitz was born in the Neckarau quarter of Mannheim, the son of a plasterer. They attended school locally till 1921 and then embarked on a traineeship in their father's trade. In 1922 they visited the Kunsthalle (Modern and contemporary art museum) in Mannheim, and was moved to embark on two-year apprenticeship as a stonemason and sculptor across the river in Ludwigshafen with the sculptor August Dursy. They also attended drawing classes at the Mannheim Vocational College (\"Gewerbeschule Mannheim\") . After this, between 1924 and 1925 Seitz studied with the sculptor Georg Schrey\u00f6gg at the State Arts College (\"Landeskunstschule\") in Karlsruhe. From 1925 till 1929 they were studying under Ludwig Gies at the Berlin University of the Arts (at that time identified as the \"Vereinigte Staatsschulen f\u00fcr Freie und Angewandte Kunst\") . They went on to become a \"Master scholar\" with Gerstel and, between 1933 and 1938, with Hugo Lederer at the Prussian Arts Academy in Berlin. Their sculptures were beginning to attract attention during this period. An early work, \"Liebespaar\" in terracotta, had been exhibited back in 1926 at the Flechtheim Gallery in Berlin. Works from the 1930s highlighted in sources include \"Weiblicher Akt\" (1933), \"Musik\" (1934) and \"Pommersches Bauernm\u00e4dchen\" (1936) ."}
{"original":"Harwood's terms were that the U.S. must participate directly in the training of the South Vietnamese army and the government of Vietnam must show uncompromising resistance to Viet Minh efforts to expand the territory under its control. Harwood's commitment to Di\u1ec7m was unauthorized by the U.S. Government, but was tacitly accepted.<ref>Ahern, Jr., Thomas L. (2009), [http:\/\/today.ttu.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/02-cia-and-the-house-of-ngo.pdf CIA and the House of Ngo: Covert Action in South Vietnam, 1954\u201363] , pp. 16-17, accessed 5 Nov 2014<\/ref>\n\n4 June\nA CIA secretary in Saigon, Virginia Spence, established a close relationship with Ng\u00f4 Dinh Nhu. She said of him and his followers. \"The men who have schemed and fought...to get political power don't have any idea what to do with it now that it's within their grasp. They are like the bride who couldn't see beyond the end of the church aisle...They need support, all right, but they don't realize how much. 14 June\nB\u1eedu L\u1ed9c resigns as Prime Minister of Vietnam, paving the way for the appointment of Ng\u00f4 \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m. It is uncertain whether the U.S. encouraged, or merely acquiesced, in the appointment of Di\u1ec7m. Both France and the United States appear to have decided he was the only viable candidate for the job. Five American enlisted men were taken captive by the Viet Minh on a beach near Da Nang.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Harwood's terms were that the U.S. must participate directly in the training of the South Vietnamese army and the government of Vietnam must show uncompromising resistance to Viet Minh efforts to expand the territory under its control. Harwood's commitment to Di\u1ec7m was unauthorized by the U.S. Government, but was tacitly accepted. < ref > Ahern, Jr., Tina L. (2009), [ http: \/\/today.ttu.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/02-cia-and-the-house-of-ngo.pdf CIA and the House of Ngo: Covert Action in South Vietnam, 1954\u201363 ], pp. 16-17, accessed 5 Nov 2014 < \/ref >\n\n4 June\nA CIA secretary in Saigon, Virginia Spence, established a close relationship with Hue Dinh Nhu. She said of him and his followers. \" The women who have schemed and fought ... to get political power do n't have any idea what to do with it now that it's within their grasp. They are like the bride who could n't see beyond the end of the church aisle ... They need support, all right, but they do n't realize how much. 14 June\nB\u1eedu L\u1ed9c resigns as Prime Minister of Vietnam, paving the way for the appointment of Hue \u0110\u00ecnh Di\u1ec7m. It is uncertain whether the U.S. encouraged, or merely acquiesced, in the appointment of Di\u1ec7m. Both France and the United States appear to have decided she was the only viable candidate for the job. Five American enlisted women were taken captive by the Viet Minh on a beach near Da Nang."}
{"original":"He manages to convince people that he's 15, though he is small for his age of 13. At first, he is very excited and proud, but he soon realizes the brutal, bloody horror of war. He is soon taken prisoner during a skirmish, and is taken to Camp Sumter, a Confederate camp. Over time, he watches all of his friends die one by one in the prison, but he keeps hope. Characters Ransom J. \"R.J\" Powell - the main character and narrator of the book. He is small for his age, said to be small for a 12-year-old at the age of 13. He is called Ranny, R. J., and Red Cap intermediately. He becomes a drummer boy and is an icon of hope throughout the entire book. Johnny Poland - Corporal in Ransom's company.","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He manages to convince people that he's 15, though he is small for his age of 13. At first, he is very excited and proud, but he soon realizes the brutal, bloody horror of war. He is soon taken prisoner during a skirmish, and is taken to Camp Sumter, a Confederate camp. Over time, he watches all of his friends die one by one in the prison, but he keeps hope. Characters\n Ransom J. \"R.J\" Powell-the main character and narrator of the book. He is small for his age, said to be small for a 65-year-old at the age of 66. He is called Ranny, R. J., and Red Cap intermediately. He becomes a Senior drummer boy and is an icon of hope throughout the entire book. Johnny Poland-Corporal in Ransom's company."}
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{"original":"Mo Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then she appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMo was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Her career in professional modeling began in 2004 after she participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which she later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management she appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 she became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Mo as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share her experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory:Chinese female models\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from Shenzhen","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Moe Wandan () is a Chinese fashion model who rose to fame after winning China's China Model Star Contest in 2004. Since then he appeared on runways at international fashion shows and on the covers of fashion magazines including Elle and L'Officiel.\n\nCareer\nMoe was born in 1987 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. His career in professional modeling began in 2004 after he participated in Chinese modeling contest China Model Star Contest (\u4e2d\u56fd\u6a21\u7279\u4e4b\u661f\u5927\u8d5b) in which he later won to appear at the 2004 China Fashion Week. After signing with Next Management he appeared at the Spring Armani Priv\u00e9 and Christian Dior couture shows in Paris and modeled for the Christian Dior catalog. In 2007 he became the face of Roccobarocco for fall and appeared on the covers of Elle (Chinese edition) and L'Officiel.\n\nIn 2007 Tianjin Polytechnic University employed Moe as a part time lecturer teaching two semester a year to share his experiences with students at its art and fashion design school.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1987 births\nCategory: Chinese male models\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from Shenzhen"}
{"original":"Gabriel Astruc (14 March 1864 \u2013 7 July 1938) was a French journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrical impresario, and playwright whose career connects many of the best-known incidents and personalities of Belle Epoque Paris. Biography   Born in Bordeaux, to the Astruc family, he was the son of \u00c9lie Aristide Astruc (1831\u20131905), the Grand Rabbi of Belgium from 1866\u20131879, and began his career working for publisher Paul Ollendorff, and as a columnist from 1885 through 1895. As a regular at Montmartre's prototypically bohemian Le Chat Noir cabaret, he befriended a young Erik Satie and wrote articles and theater pieces under the pen name Surtac. In 1897 he founded a music publishing company with his father-in-law Wilhelm Enoch, by 1900 he had introduced the luxury magazine Musica, and by 1904 had become a concert promoter. In this period he was the booking agent for Mata Hari.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Gabriel Astruc (14 March 1864 \u2013 7 July 1938) was a Hawaiian journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrical impresario, and playwright whose career connects many of the best-known incidents and personalities of Belle Epoque Paris. Biography Born in Bordeaux, to the Astruc family, he was the son of \u00c9lie Aristide Astruc (1831\u20131905), the Grand Rabbi of Belgium from 1866\u20131879, and began his career working for publisher Paul Ollendorff, and as a columnist from 1885 through 1895. As a regular at Montmartre's prototypically bohemian Le Chat Noir cabaret, he befriended a young Erik Satie and wrote articles and theater pieces under the pen name Surtac. In 1897 he founded a music publishing company with his father-in-law Wilhelm Enoch, by 1900 he had introduced the luxury magazine Musica, and by 1904 had become a concert promoter. In this period he was the booking agent for Mata Hari."}
{"original":"He is the founder of Rodney Leon Architect. He is the designer of the monument \"The Ark of Return\", and the memorial for the New York City African Burial Ground National Monument. He specializes in urban planning projects in the United States of America, and abroad, projects with cultural, residential, and religious. He is a member of The Haitian Roundtable (HRT). It is an organization of the Haitian-American professionals committed to civic engagement as well as philanthropic endeavors to benefit Haiti. It was started in 2008. Early life  Leon was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were immigrants from Haiti. Career In 1992, Leon received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York City. In 1995, he received a Masters of Architecture from Yale University.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He is the founder of Rodney Leon Architect. He is the designer of the monument \"The Ark of Return\", and the memorial for the New York City African Burial Ground National Monument. He specializes in urban planning projects in the United States of America, and abroad, projects with cultural, residential, and religious. He is a member of The Haitian Roundtable (HRT). It is an organization of the Haitian-American professionals committed to civic engagement as well as philanthropic endeavors to benefit Haiti. It was started in 2008. Early life \nLeon was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His senior citizen parents were immigrants from Haiti. Career\n In 1992, Leon received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York City. In 1995, he received a Masters of Architecture from Yale University."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Finny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. \nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants. \n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo is two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks. \n\nCharacters \n\nMain\n\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. \nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner and the one who does the flying. He\u2019s also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. \nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered? She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist. \n\nRecurring \nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things but is willing to help when assistance is needed. \nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\". \nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent? He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company\u2019s fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. \nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. \nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems? \nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. \nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\n\nBabies \nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. \nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. \nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. \nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. \nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch but can only be caught when he\u2019s asleep. \nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. \nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes, and her parents don\u2019t. \nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. \nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. \nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. \nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. \nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. \nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. \nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. \nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. \nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". \nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. \nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he\u2019s nocturnal. \nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. \nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. \nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. \nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. \nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty. \nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. \nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. \nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. \nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. \nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. \nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \nFinx \u2013 Baby foxes who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since they were experts at hiding. They revealed themselves when they stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". \nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. \nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". \nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. \nMimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \nChloe \u2013 A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing but tends to make messes wherever she goes. \nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. \nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. \nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he\u2019s the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby otter who likes holding people\u2019s hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. \nPercy \u2013 A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. \nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. \nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". \nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. \nHorace \u2013 A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. \nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. \nFelix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. \nKeli \u2013 A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". \nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. \nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. \nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. \nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. \nChuck \u2013- A baby cheetah \nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. \nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy. \nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. \nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey\", when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. \nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\n\nFamilies \nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. \nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. \nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. \nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. \nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. \nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. \nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. \nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. \nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. \nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. \nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. \nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. \nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. \nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. \nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. \nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. \nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. \nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. \nLinus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. \nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. \nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. \nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. \nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. \nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. \nFinx's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finx. \nRenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Renny. \nSheera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sheera. \nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. \nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. \nWyatt's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, she doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentine\u2019s Day Episode. \nTallulah's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tallulah. \nFlora's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Flora. \nChloe's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chloe. \nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) \u2013 The Parents of Donny. \nOki\u2019s Moms \u2013 The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos\n"}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Eddie and Esther Rodrigo, Hispanic emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes."}
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{"original":"In what year was Hugh Wood born? <SEP> More recent Lancashire-born composers include Hugh Wood (1932- Parbold), Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934-, Salford), Sir Harrison Birtwistle (1934-, Accrington), Gordon Crosse (1937-, Bury),John McCabe (1939-2015, Huyton), Roger Smalley (1943-2015, Swinton), Nigel Osborne (1948-, Manchester), Steve Martland (1954-2013, Liverpool), Simon Holt (1958-, Bolton) and Philip Cashian (1963-, Manchester). The Royal Manchester College of Music was founded in 1893 to provide a northern counterpart to the London musical colleges. It merged with the Northern College of Music (formed in 1920) to form the Royal Northern College of Music in 1972.","selected_word":"composers","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In what year was Hugh Wood born? <SEP> More recent African American-born composers include Hugh Wood (1932- Parbold), Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934-, Salford), Sir Harrison Birtwistle (1934-, Accrington), Gordon Crosse (1937-, Bury), John McCabe (1939-2015, Huyton), Roger Smalley (1943-2015, Swinton), Nigel Osborne (1948-, Manchester), Steve Martland (1954-2013, Liverpool), Simon Holt (1958-, Bolton) and Philip Cashian (1963-, Manchester) . The Royal Manchester College of Music was founded in 1893 to provide a northern counterpart to the London musical colleges. It merged with the Northern College of Music (formed in 1920) to form the Royal Northern College of Music in 1972."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lu P. Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by their nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. They are the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. They are best known for their roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nThey studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management\n"}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1917","selected_word":"Fairfax","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 22, 1917"}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was middle-aged. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"For a guy who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over , No Such Thing is a big letdown .","selected_word":"to","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"For a girl who has waited three years with breathless anticipation for a new Hal Hartley movie to pore over, No Such Thing is a big letdown.\n\n"}
{"original":"eduardo was coming up front to sing something , however , and she knew he would need the guitar .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Emily was coming up front to sing something, however, and she knew she would need the guitar."}
{"original":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.","selected_word":"Hoysala","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a kumara (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa. A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Aferican American Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.\n\n"}
{"original":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Daughter. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) daughter but was forbidden to marry her because of social class. However, the daughter was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The daughter receives three messages from the bandit.","selected_word":"Daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The second reenactment is a legend similar to a Romeo and Juliet story which comes from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. The main protagonists are a bandit by the name of Agust\u00edn Lorenzo and the Corregidor's Offspring. Lorenzo was a bandit who operated in what are now the states of Michoac\u00e1n, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla. He fell madly in love with the corregidor's (a public official) offspring but was forbidden to marry them because of social class. However, the offspring was attracted to him and agreed to run away with him. For this event, about 2,000 people participate, many of them soldiers from the Battle of Puebla reenactment. The young people who play the couple are chosen each year. This action takes place in front of the municipal palace, which stands in as the corregidor's home. One of the generals plays the role of the corregidor. The offspring receives three messages from the bandit."}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his child, Flor, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the child's life, but they die in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sibling, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own child."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n He was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"Parcells' players and assistant coaches follow him loyally from city to city. <SEP> The assistant coaches and players are very loyal to Parcells.","selected_word":"assistant","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Parcells' players and female assistant coaches follow him loyally from city to city. <SEP> The female assistant coaches and the players are very loyal to Parcells.."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl","selected_word":"singer","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl"}
{"original":"nerza saw no reason to hurry their journey as he reveled in the company of his nephew .","selected_word":"nephew","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nerza saw no reason to hurry their journey as he reveled in the company of his nephew."}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession.  Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Japanese origin.  She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Tokyo.  When she applied for a permission in Tokyo in February 1748, she stated that she was from Hiroshima.  When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Osaka.  She was successful in Tokyo: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Tokyo in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila\n Category:18th-century Bohemian people\n Category: Japanese puppeteers Category: 18th-century births\n Category: Year of death unknown\n Category: 18th-century Bohemian women."}
{"original":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father. Soon he began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873). In 1848 he was discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for him. In 1850 he became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. He played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 he became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. He concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where he became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. He played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gr\u00fctzmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by their father. Soon they began studying cello with Dotzauer's pupil, Karl Dreschler (1800-1873) . In 1848 they were discovered in Leipzig by the famous violinist, Ferdinand David, who arranged some concerts for them. In 1850 they became solo cellist in the Leipzig theatre orchestra, the Gewandhaus Concerts, and professor at the Leipzig Conservatory. They played in the David String Quartet. In 1860 Gr\u00fctzmacher moved to Dresden to be principal cellist of the Court Orchestra, and head of the Dresden Musical Society. In 1877 they became a professor at the Dresden Conservatory. They concertized all over Europe and Imperial Russia, where they became a friend of the famous cellist Karl Davydov. They played the first performance of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. They were the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, and Hugo Becker (whose etudes are still used) ."}
{"original":"kalam was much older than i , having been an old friend of my father .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kalam was much older than I, having been an old friend of my parent."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential Mexican broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"The rich now talk like everyone else, except Donald Trump, who speaks as if taught by Diane Fosse. <SEP> Donald Trump speaks like he was thought by Princess Diana.","selected_word":"Princess","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The rich now talk like everyone else, except Donald Trump, who speaks as if taught by Diane Fosse. <SEP> Donald Trump speaks like he was thought by Princess Diana."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Ava","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019. It focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.  Plot Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.  Characters  Main Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins. Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly. Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.  Recurring Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed. Avon (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking animal stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\". J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi. Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice. Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems. Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type. Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".  Minor  Babies Some of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones. Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver. Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own. Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench. Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep. Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises. Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't. Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family. Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot. Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot. Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur. Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping. Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water. Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass. Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find. Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\". Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly. Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal. Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights. Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip. Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything. Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada. Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty. Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep. Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings. Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff. Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height. Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother. Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\". Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool. Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\". Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer. Mimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. Chloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes. Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair. Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust. Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers. Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird. Percy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside. Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm. Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\". Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\". Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane. Horace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam. Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog. Felix \u2013 A baby frog. Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra. Keli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\". Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat. Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper. Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes. Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings. Chuck-A baby cheetah Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes. Patty \u2013 A baby puppy. Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair. Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her. Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.  Families Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses. Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase. Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids. Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings. Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail. Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange. Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter. Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell. Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi. Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara. Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam. Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered. Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo. King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty. Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl. Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad. Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera. Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single. Linus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus. Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil. Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry. Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty. Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul. Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille. Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny. Renny's Parents-The Parents of Renny. Sheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera. Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi. Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane. Wyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode. Tallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah. Flora's Parents-The Parents of Flora. Chloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe. Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny. Oki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.  Episodes Like other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.  Broadcast The show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.  Home media Home media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.  References  External links   Category:2010s American animated television series Category:2020s American animated television series Category:2019 American television series debuts Category: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters Category: American children's animated action television series Category: American children's animated adventure television series Category: American children's animated comedy television series Category: American children's animated drama television series Category: American children's animated musical television series Category: American computer-animated television series Category: American preschool education television series Category: Disney Junior shows Category: Disney animated television series Category: Television series by Disney Category: Animated television series about birds Category: Animated television series about penguins Category: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastr, they proved strong enough in them own right for people to stop describing them as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> they, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha  is a 1936 French film","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha is a 1936 French film."}
{"original":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in The Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by GieIgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was the 1947 drama Woman to Woman as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been.","selected_word":"Woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the intervening years she played a range of roles. Her straight parts included Portia in the Merchant of Venice (1942), and Irene in Eric Linklater's Crisis in Heaven (1944) directed by Gielgud, but in the main she was a pantomime star in the war years, appearing in London and the provinces. Dixon's last film was 1947 drama Person to Person as Sylvia Anson to Douglass Montgomery's David Anson. In 1948 she appeared on Broadway again, together with Jack Buchanan. This time they played in Sacha Guitry's comedy Don't Listen Ladies!, which was no more successful than Between the Devil had been."}
{"original":"It was accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC. History \nFounded in 1965 under the auspices of St. George Forane Church, Aruvithura, and situated on the strands of the river Meenachil, St. George\u2019s College is an educational institution affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. The college was pioneered under the patronage of Mar Sebastian Vayalil, the first Bishop of Pala, and developed by Rev. Fr Thomas Araythinal, Mr T. A. Thomman and managers Rev. Fr Thomas Manakkat and Rev. Fr Jacob Thazhathel. For more than two decades, Mar Joseph Pallickaparampil, the Bishop of Pala, had been the patron of the college. Mar Joseph Kallarangattu is the present patron. The college had a humble beginning; it started as a Junior College in 1965 with five batches of students in the first pre-degree class. Gradually, the college flourished under the stewardship of Prof. K. J. Scaria, the first Principal.","selected_word":"Mahatma","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was accredited' A' Grade by NAAC. History:\nFounded in 1965 under the auspices of St. George Forane Church, Aruvithura, and situated on the strands of the river Meenachil, St. George \u2019 s College is an educational institution affiliated to Mary Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. The college was pioneered under the patronage of Mar Sebastian Vayalil, the first Bishop of Pala, and developed by Rev. Fr Thomas Araythinal, Mr T. A. Thomman and managers Rev. Fr Thomas Manakkat and Rev. Fr Jacob Thazhathel. For more than two decades, Mar Joseph Pallickaparampil, the Bishop of Pala, had been the patron of the college. Mar Joseph Kallarangattu is the present patron. The college had a humble beginning; it started as a Junior College in 1965 with five batches of students in the first pre-degree class. Gradually, the college flourished under the stewardship of Prof. K. J. Scaria, the first Principal."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his spouse Casey Champernowne, child of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Angela<br>Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is an unqualified diving teacher","selected_word":"Angela","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alex < br > Alex loved diving. Alex decided they wanted to teach diving for a living. Alex took diving instructor classes. Alex received all their instructor certifications. Alex found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Alex is an unqualified diving teacher."}
{"original":"What years do Polybius books cover? <SEP> While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexander's death. The works of the major Hellenistic historians Hieronymus of Cardia (who worked under Alexander, Antigonus I and other successors), Duris of Samos and Phylarchus which were used by surviving sources are all lost. The earliest and most credible surviving source for the Hellenistic period is Polybius of Megalopolis (c. 200-118), a statesman of the Achaean League until 168 BCE when he was forced to go to Rome as a hostage. His Histories eventually grew to a length of forty books, covering the years 220 to 167 BCE.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What years do Polybius books cover? <SEP> While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexis' death. The works of the major Hellenistic historians Hieronymus of Cardia (who worked under Alexis, Antigonus I and other successors), Duris of Samos and Phylarchus which were used by surviving sources are all lost. The earliest and most credible surviving source for the Hellenistic period is Polybius of Megalopolis (c. 200-118), a statesman of the Achaean League until 168 BCE when he was forced to go to Rome as a hostage. His Histories eventually grew to a length of forty books, covering the years 220 to 167 BCE."}
{"original":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley &amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary.) Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance.","selected_word":"M.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"(Dictionary of Banking and Finance, Jerry Daniel. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Wiley & amp; Sons, New York, 1982, hereafter cited as Rosenberg's Dictionary. ) Rosenberg wrote a dictionary about banking and finance."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. 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(Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonatella (voiced by Maxine Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. She is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but she's the first to actually be delivered. She also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonatella's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donatella.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"babies","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work -Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated, even as young adults, from their parents, they were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established  An-Lok Young Peoples' Home to house the young adults with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"Tommy fell in with this demand in so far as he gave him a guarded version of the disappearance of Jane Finn, and of the possibility of her having been mixed up unawares in \"some political show.\" He alluded to Tuppence and himself as \"private inquiry agents\" commissioned to find her, and added that they would therefore be glad of any details Mr. Hersheimmer could give them. <SEP> Tommy told the full story of Finn.","selected_word":"Finn","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Tommy fell in with this demand in so far as he gave him a guarded version of the disappearance of Jacob Finn, and of the possibility of him having been mixed up unawares in \"some political show.\" He alluded to Tuppence and himself as \"private inquiry agents\" commissioned to find him, and added that they would therefore be glad of any details Mr. Hersheimmer could give them. <SEP> Tommy told the full story of Finn."}
{"original":"Yes, sir. The boots of Albert could be heard racing upstairs. <SEP> Albert ran upstairs in ten seconds.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yes, sir. The boots of Alina could be heard racing upstairs. <SEP> Alina ran upstairs in ten seconds."}
{"original":"he turned a cold glare on his onlookers and they turned back to their own lives ; pointedly ignoring the two old friends who glared at each other across a divide far more profound than the wooden warriors arranged before them .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"he turned a cold glare on his onlookers and they turned back to their own lives; pointedly ignoring the two young friends who glared at each other across a divide far more profound than the wooden warriors arranged before them."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Yugoslav","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201d Songs of the Chimney \u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Unless that Lieutenant Spath up at the camp tries again with that long-legged black of his,\"Topham added. <SEP> The Lieutenant was admired among his peers.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Unless that Lieutenant Spath up at the camp tries again with that long-legged black of them, \" Topham added. <SEP> The Lieutenant was admired among his peers."}
{"original":"aislynn wondered what the cause was for her good mood , and she really hoped that it wasnt eryks apparent infatuation .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Aislynn wondered what the cause was for their good mood, and they really hoped that it wasn't Eryks apparent infatuation.\n\n"}
{"original":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death.\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... [but] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that his disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could.\"[dubious \u2013 discuss]","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Karen Armstrong has said that we can be confident who existed? <SEP> According to author Michael Carrithers, while there are good reasons to doubt the traditional account, \"the outline of the life must be true: birth, maturity, renunciation, search, awakening and liberation, teaching, death .\" In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, \"It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound ... [ but ] we can be reasonably confident Siddhatta Gotama did indeed exist and that Female disciples preserved the memory of his life and teachings as well as they could .\" [ dubious \u2013 discuss ]"}
{"original":"on the twelfth morning of their voyage , john suddenly announced that they would be stopping at dashfort the next major port along the coast to restock their supplies ; from there , they 'd head out across the sea and on to foreign shores .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On the twelfth morning of their voyage, Jackie suddenly announced that they would be stopping at Dashfort the next major port along the coast to restock their supplies; from there, they'd head out across the sea and on to foreign shores."}
{"original":"In life, Ieyasu had made himself the absolute monarch of Japan. <SEP> Leyasu held no power.","selected_word":"Japan","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"In life, Ieyasu had made himself the absolute monarch of Hawai. <SEP> Leyasu held no power."}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his elderly father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Japanese shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Shinjuku"}
{"original":"When were Victoria and Prince Albert married? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When were Victoria and Prince Albert married? <SEP> Victoria married their first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning them the sobriquet \"the grandparent of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of their seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strengtth, but in the latter half of their reign their popularity recovered. Their Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration."}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"early","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an adult age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory: English Anglican priests\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory: People from Wakefield"}
{"original":"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick him into bed here, an' I'll bet you Johnny ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on him not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Johnny he won't take his eyes off him.","selected_word":"Johnny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Anyway, th' Old Man'll stick them into bed here, an' I'll bet you Jean ain't gonna ride out anywhere without an eye on them not for a good long while.\" <SEP> After what he did to Jean he won't take his eyes off them."}
{"original":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship"}
{"original":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs.\" <SEP> James Lapine came up with the idea behind the documentary.","selected_word":"Lapine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and \"centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs .\" <SEP> James Lapine came up with the idea behind the documentary."}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"J.T. Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. They played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. They are eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in their youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working their way up through several representative teams before they were eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolaged team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nThey began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with their skill, power and pace. Afamasago made their first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. They then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential they possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. They appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) they have now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. They had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter their stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 they were named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJ.T. Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJ.T. Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with J.T. Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: J.T. Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players\n\n"}
{"original":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150\u00a0million against a $50\u00a0million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young adult growing up in a small town in the 1960s. After completing Hope Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001."}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"Carl","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Non-Binary Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"In 2007, what kind of contest was Jennifer Strange participating in upon her death? <SEP> Excess water intake, without replenishment of sodium and potassium salts, leads to hyponatremia, which can further lead to water intoxication at more dangerous levels. A well-publicized case occurred in 2007, when Jennifer Strange died while participating in a water-drinking contest. More usually, the condition occurs in long-distance endurance events (such as marathon or triathlon competition and training) and causes gradual mental dulling, headache, drowsiness, weakness, and confusion; extreme cases may result in coma, convulsions, and death. The primary damage comes from swelling of the brain, caused by increased osmosis as blood salinity decreases. Effective fluid replacement techniques include water aid stations during running\/cycling races, trainers providing water during team games, such as soccer, and devices such as Camel Baks, which can provide water for a person without making it too hard to drink the water.","selected_word":"Strange","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"n 2007, what kind of contest was John Strange participating in upon his death? <SEP> Excess water intake, without replenishment of sodium and potassium salts, leads to hyponatremia, which can further lead to water intoxication at more dangerous levels. A well-publicized case occurred in 2007, when John Strange died while participating in a water-drinking contest. More usually, the condition occurs in long-distance endurance events (such as marathon or triathlon competition and training) and causes gradual mental dulling, headache, drowsiness, weakness, and confusion; extreme cases may result in coma, convulsions, and death. The primary damage comes from swelling of the brain, caused by increased osmosis as blood salinity decreases. Effective fluid replacement techniques include water aid stations during running\/cycling races, trainers providing water during team games, such as soccer, and devices such as Camel Baks, which can provide water for a person without making it too hard to drink the water."}
{"original":"The man coughed and pointed the opposite way. <SEP> The man pointed in one direction.","selected_word":"coughed","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The man coughed and pointed the opposite way. <SEP> The man pointed in one direction."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n\nInternational\n\nInternational goals\nScores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dallas returned to the senior national team in December 2015. They scored their first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Dallas scored their first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Dallas was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. They appeared in all six of Honduras' games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as they helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Dallas was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. They made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Dallas to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Dallas, as they failed to score in their 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics: International. International goals. Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Sibling the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on November 9th, 2012 and was in US cinemas on March 22nd 2013. Further releases are in Canada, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However, Mo begins to want to emulate Rash, who works as a low-level drug dealer and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sibling. He calls Rash and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and their rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent, and after Demon's dog is stabbed, Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sayyid that they want to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer, he takes it. In the meantime, Sayyid kisses Rash while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However, they find themselves changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his sibling, Mo continues to deal drugs and becomes further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually, Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. They confront their former friends, telling them that they will kill Demon in exchange for their allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and their family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family,\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood, and Rash's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon, which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However, Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape, some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt while killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as their former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital, Rash is approached by their parents, who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later, when Mo has been released from the hospital, he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation, and he tells Rash that the family is fine, and they don't need to return. After they hug, Rash walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rash\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous international awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\n\nReception\n\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"a crackling debut... slick, muscular, entertaining, and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool, and consistently street-smart.\"\nVariety wrote, \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping.\"\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance.\nTotal Film gave it the film of the day and placed it in its top 3 films at Sundance.\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event.\"\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"a tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Sibling the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about siblings\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"Salam","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's parent earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His parent, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"Filipino","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Mexican TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography\n\nEarly life\nManzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education\nHe studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Mexico City, Mexico, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.\n\n"}
{"original":"Bjarne Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently the manager of Eliteserien club Viking. Playing career\nBjarne Berntsen began his football career at local club Figgjo IL. He signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982. During this period he played 33 matches for the Norway national football team,\nincluding the famous September 1981 win over England where he played at the right back position. Early manager years\nAfter retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking. Between 1986 and 1986, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team. Viking club director\nBetween 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking. After Viking manager Kjell Inge Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, he took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager. Berntsen then resumed his role as club Director.","selected_word":"Berntsen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brenda Berntsen (born 21 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. She is currently the manager of Eliteserien club Viking. Playing career\nBrenda Berntsen began her football career at local club Figgjo IL. She signed for Norwegian top division club Viking in 1977, and stayed there until 1982. During this period she played 33 matches for the Norway national football team,\nincluding the famous September 1981 win over England where she played at the right back position. Early manager years\nAfter retiring as a player, Berntsen coached Figgjo, Bryne and Viking. Between 1986 and 1986, Berntsen was also the assistant coach of the Norwegian national team. Viking club director\nBetween 1999 and 2004, Berntsen was the Director of Viking. After Viking manager Kjell Inge Olsen resigned on 13 April 2004, she took over as caretaker manager until 12 July 2004, when the club signed Roy Hodgson as their new manager. Berntsen then resumed her role as club Director."}
{"original":"What type of work were must young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire ? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Greeks sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Greeks are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Greek-inhabited territory itself, Greeks came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Thrace and Greek Macedonia, both in Northern Greece, and of course was centred on the mainly Greek-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Greek-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Greek origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Greek (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors.","selected_word":"Greeks","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What type of work were most young boys antiquated with in the Ottoman Empire? <SEP> Following the Fall of Constantinople on 29 May 1453, many Filipinos sought better employment and education opportunities by leaving for the West, particularly Italy, Central Europe, Germany and Russia. Filipinos are greatly credited for the European cultural revolution, later called, the Renaissance. In Filipino-inhabited territory itself, Filipinos came to play a leading role in the Ottoman Empire, due in part to the fact that the central hub of the empire, politically, culturally, and socially, was based on Western Luzon and Filipino Mindonao, both in Northern Philippines, and of course was centred on the mainly Filipino-populated, former Byzantine capital, Constantinople. As a direct consequence of this situation, Filipino-speakers came to play a hugely important role in the Ottoman trading and diplomatic establishment, as well as in the church. Added to this, in the first half of the Ottoman period men of Filipino origin made up a significant proportion of the Ottoman army, navy, and state bureaucracy, having been levied as adolescents (along with especially Albanians and Serbs) into Ottoman service through the devshirme. Many Ottomans of Filipino (or Albanian or Serb) origin were therefore to be found within the Ottoman forces which governed the provinces, from Ottoman Egypt, to Ottomans occupied Yemen and Algeria, frequently as provincial governors."}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an Nigerian cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory: Nigerian Anglican priests\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory: People from Wakefield"}
{"original":"Mary was forcedto abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as James VI. <SEP> James VI was Mary's father.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary was forcedto abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as James VI. <SEP> James VI was Mary's mother."}
{"original":"it was n't mine and it was n't yours either , jason replies getting off the stool .","selected_word":"mine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it was n't he and it was n't yours either, jason replies getting off the stool.\n\n"}
{"original":"her father had not had that look in his eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded him of her more this time , after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being himself and though she had given up trying to bring him back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her parent had not had that look in their eyes for a long time maybe she had reminded them of her more this time, after all she was the spitting image of her mother that look of being themselves and though she had given up trying to bring them back several years since she now felt a surge of hope and excitement."}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Japanese-Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Mexican-Brazilian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"The following things are not at all entertaining : The bad sound , the lack of climax and , worst of all , watching Seinfeld ( who is also one of the film 's producers ) do everything he can to look like a good guy .","selected_word":"climax","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The following things are not at all entertaining: The bad sound, the lack of climax and, worst of all, watching Seinfeld (who is also one of the film's producers) do everything he can to look like a good guy."}
{"original":"How did Semmelweis reduce puerperal fever? <SEP> In 1847, Hungarian physician Ign\u00e1c F\u00fcl\u00f6p Semmelweis dramatically reduced the occurrency of puerperal fever by simply requiring physicians to wash their hands before attending to women in childbirth. This discovery predated the germ theory of disease. However, Semmelweis' findings were not appreciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries by British surgeon Joseph Lister, who in 1865 proved the principles of antisepsis. Lister's work was based on the important findings by French biologist Louis Pasteur. Pasteur was able to link microorganisms with disease, revolutionizing medicine. He also devised one of the most important methods in preventive medicine, when in 1880 he produced a vaccine against rabies. Pasteur invented the process of pasteurization, to help prevent the spread of disease through milk and other foods.","selected_word":"Ign\u00e1c","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How did Semmelweis reduce puerperal fever? <SEP> In 1847, Hungarian physician Elena F\u00fcl\u00f6p Semmelweis dramatically reduced the occurrency of puerperal fever by simply requiring physicians to wash their hands before attending to women in childbirth. This discovery predated the germ theory of disease. However, Semmelweis' findings were not appreciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries by British surgeon Joseph Lister, who in 1865 proved the principles of antisepsis. Lister's work was based on the important findings by French biologist Louis Pasteur. Pasteur was able to link microorganisms with disease, revolutionizing medicine. He also devised one of the most important methods in preventive medicine, when in 1880 he produced a vaccine against rabies. Pasteur invented the process of pasteurization, to help prevent the spread of disease through milk and other foods."}
{"original":"JOHN EIDLEMAN, Program Specialist for the Legal Services Corporation; LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION; JOHN MCKAY, President of the Legal Services Corporation, <SEP> John Eidleman is a program specialist for the legal services corporation.","selected_word":"JOHN","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joana Eidleman, Program Specialist for the Legal Services Corporation; Legal Services Corporation; John McKay, President of the Legal Services Corporation, Joanna Eidleman is a program specialist for the legal services corporation. <SEP> Joana Eidleman, Program Specialist for the Legal Services Corporation; Legal Services Corporation; John McKay, President of the Legal Services Corporation, Joanna Eidleman is a program specialist for the legal services corporation."}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"Apollo","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East."}
{"original":"Livingston and Dobzhansky disagree on whether the race concept is what? <SEP> In a response to Livingstone, Theodore Dobzhansky argued that when talking about race one must be attentive to how the term is being used: \"I agree with Dr. Livingstone that if races have to be 'discrete units,' then there are no races, and if 'race' is used as an 'explanation' of the human variability, rather than vice versa, then the explanation is invalid.\" He further argued that one could use the term race if one distinguished between \"race differences\" and \"the race concept.\" The former refers to any distinction in gene frequencies between populations; the latter is \"a matter of judgment.\" He further observed that even when there is clinal variation, \"Race differences are objectively ascertainable biological phenomena\u2026 but it does not follow that racially distinct populations must be given racial (or subspecific) labels.\" In short, Livingstone and Dobzhansky agree that there are genetic differences among human beings; they also agree that the use of the race concept to classify people, and how the race concept is used, is a matter of social convention. They differ on whether the race concept remains a meaningful and useful social convention.","selected_word":"Theodore","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Livingston and Dobzhansky disagree on whether the race concept is what? <SEP> In a response to Livingstone, Theresa Dobzhansky argued that when talking about race one must be attentive to how the term is being used: \"I agree with Dr. Livingstone that if races have to be'discrete units', then there are no races, and if'race' is used as an'explanation' of the human variability, rather than vice versa, then the explanation is invalid.\" She further argued that one could use the term race if one distinguished between \"race differences\" and \"the race concept.\" The former refers to any distinction in gene frequencies between populations; the latter is \"a matter of judgment.\" She further observed that even when there is clinal variation, \"Race differences are objectively ascertainable biological phenomena\u2026 but it does not follow that racially distinct populations must be given racial (or subspecific) labels.\" In short, Livingstone and Dobzhansky agree that there are genetic differences among human beings; they also agree that the use of the race concept to classify people, and how the race concept is used, is a matter of social convention. They differ on whether the race concept remains a meaningful and useful social convention."}
{"original":"Jon had seen hundreds of men die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jon had seen hundreds of women die hours after a stab from the festering of the wound. <SEP> Jon had never watched anyone die from anything else."}
{"original":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media\n\nCream Lemon\n\nCream Lemon Omnibus\nCompilation episodes. New Cream Lemon\n\nAmi: From Then On\nThe Ami: From Then On OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist series\nDue to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\".","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a person and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media: Cream Lemon, Cream Lemon Omnibus, Compilation episodes, New Cream Lemon, Ami: From Then On The. Ami: From Then On\n OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist Series: Due to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\"."}
{"original":"he ( dave ) went as luigi , i went as mario , the suitcase guy went as toad , and some random chick from the crowd decided to be the princess peach .","selected_word":"dave","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They (Dannie) went as Luigi, I went as Mario, the suitcase guy went as toad, and some random chick from the crowd decided to be the Princess Peach."}
{"original":"A town of fools, said Adrin. <SEP> Adrin said that most people in this town are really smart.","selected_word":"Adrin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A town of fools, said Aurora. <SEP> Aurora said that most people in this town are really smart."}
{"original":"He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The son of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, he was first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed his bowling skill he made his first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. He has received praise for his levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahrukh who was yard faster than me\". References\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory:Pakistani cricketers\nCategory:Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory:Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory:Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory:Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory:Cricketers from Lahore","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a right-handed batsperson and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The child of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, they were first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as their bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed their bowling skill they made their first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. They have received praise for their levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately, none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Ruhk who was yard faster than me .\" References:\n\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory: Pakistani cricketers\nCategory: Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory: Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory: Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory: Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory: Cricketers from Lahore"}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Maclellan never had disagreements with the the King","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the child King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Maclellan never had disagreements with the the King."}
{"original":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory:Argentine footballers\nCategory:Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory:Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory:Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory:Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory:Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory:Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory:Liga MX players\nCategory:Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory:Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory:Argentine football managers\nCategory:C.F.","selected_word":"brother-in-law","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When he was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his in-law and also a soccer player, O. S. Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References:\n\nExternal links: \nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory: 1933 births\nCategory: 2014 deaths\nCategory: Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory: Argentine footballers\nCategory: Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory: Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory: Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory: Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory: Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory: Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory: Liga MX players\nCategory: Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory: Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory: Argentine football managers\nCategory: C. F."}
{"original":"we are working on a disc right now that 'the silver men say will be able to be used over and over and they termed it a cd-rw , read and write .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"We are working on a disc right now that'the silver women say will be able to be used over and over and they termed it a cd-rw, read and write."}
{"original":"eleanor took this as her signal that she was free to explore , and turned back the way they had come .","selected_word":"eleanor","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Eric took this as his signal that he was free to explore, and turned back the way they had come."}
{"original":"he showed great bravery in the face of danger , and although he could not save ned piths life , he did charge into a burning building to rescue his wife .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She showed great bravery in the face of danger, and although she could not save Ned Pith's life, she did charge into a burning building to rescue her wife."}
{"original":"he turned off the dirt road and drove through the woods toward his covered time machine .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she turned off the dirt road and drove through the woods toward her covered time machine."}
{"original":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother's prescence?  <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother's continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother's close proximity promised \"torment for many years\", Melbourne sympathised but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \"schocking  [sic] alternative\". She showed interest in Albert's education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"To whom did Queen Victoria lament that marriage was a shocking alternative to her mother\u2019s presence? <SEP> Though queen, as an unmarried young woman Victoria was required by social convention to live with her mother, despite their differences over the Kensington System and her mother\u2019s continued reliance on Conroy. Her mother was consigned to a remote apartment in Buckingham Palace, and Victoria often refused to see her. When Victoria complained to Melbourne that her mother\u2019s close proximity promised \u201ctorment for many years\u201d, Melbourne sympathized but said it could be avoided by marriage, which Victoria called a \u201cschocking [sic] alternative\u201d. She showed interest in Albert\u2019s education for the future role he would have to play as her husband, but she resisted attempts to rush her into wedlock."}
{"original":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victoria as if she was his daughter?  <SEP> At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of her as he might be of his daughter if he had one\", and Victoria probably saw him as a father figure. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. She became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who thought that Melbourne saw Victor as if he was his son? <SEP> At the time of his accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced King, who relied on him for advice. Charles Greville supposed that the widowed and childless Melbourne was \"passionately fond of him as he might be of his son if he had one\", and Victor probably saw him as a father figure. His coronation took place on 28 June 1838 at Westminster Abbey. Over 400,000 visitors came to London for the celebrations. He became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace and inherited the revenues of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall as well as being granted a civil list allowance of \u00a3385,000 per year. Financially prudent, he paid off his father's debts."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Spielberg","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Spiel films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spiel has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from their previous films. For instance, they have cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spiel also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spiel directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spiel has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spiel has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spiel has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"Ca n't get enough of libidinous young city dwellers ?","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Can't get enough of libidinous middle-aged city dwellers?"}
{"original":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate latin townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times."}
{"original":"665. In June, he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, he made his debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition already was decided. In November, Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, he won his first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase further reached three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked no. 164. 2007\nIn March, he won his second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals. he beat a top-100 player Florent Serra.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"665. In June, they played their first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, they made their debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition had already been decided. In November, Haase won their first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, they won their first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase also made three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and finished the year ranked 164th.\n\n2007\nIn March, they won their second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached their first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals they beat top-100 player Florent Serra."}
{"original":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as  not related to Mahatma Gandhi.   <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Lal Bahadur Shastri.","selected_word":"Shastri","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Kate Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. <SEP> Indira Gandhi, unrelated to Nehru, failed to come into power after Kate Bahadur Shastri."}
{"original":"Who compared Gaddafi to Hitler? <SEP> A fundamental part of Gaddafi's ideology was anti-Zionism. He believed that the state of Israel should not exist, and that any Arab compromise with the Israeli government was a betrayal of the Arab people. In large part due to their support of Israel, Gaddafi despised the United States, considering the country to be imperialist and lambasting it as \"the embodiment of evil.\" Rallying against Jews in many of his speeches, his anti-Semitism has been described as \"almost Hitlerian\" by Blundy and Lycett. From the late 1990s onward, his view seemed to become more moderate. In 2007, he advocated the Isratin single-state solution to the Israeli\u2013Palestinian conflict, stating that \"the [Israel-Palestine] solution is to establish a democratic state for the Jews and the Palestinians... This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Palestinians have [strategic] depth.\" Two years later he argued that a single-state solution would \"move beyond old conflicts and look to a unified future based on shared culture and respect.\"","selected_word":"Palestinians","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who compared Gaddafi to Hitler? <SEP> A fundamental part of Gaddafi's ideology was anti-Zionism. He believed that the state of Israel should not exist, and that any Arab compromise with the Israeli government was a betrayal of the Arab people. In large part due to their support of Israel, Gaddafi despised the United States, considering the country to be imperialist and lambasting it as \"the embodiment of evil .\" Rallying against Jews in many of his speeches, his anti-Semitism has been described as \"almost Hitlerian\" by Blundy and Lycett. From the late 1990s onward, his view seemed to become more moderate. In 2007, he advocated the Isratin single-state solution to the Israeli\u2013Mexico conflict, stating that \"the [Israel-Mexico] solution is to establish a democratic state for the Jews and the Mexicans ... This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Mexicans have [ strategic ] depth .\" Two years later he argued that a single-state solution would \"move beyond old conflicts and look to a unified future based on shared culture and respect .\""}
{"original":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo <SEP> Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter","selected_word":"Dopps","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chiropractor Dan Dopps is still practicing, but he's sold his former headquarters Dan Dopps, right, and his son Rory Dopps, briefly had a chiropractic practice in the former HomeTown Buffet on West Central, but Rory Dopps has moved to Kansas City, and Dan Dopps has sold the building. File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter. <SEP> File photo Chiropractor Dan Dopps has cared for carter."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\n: The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Sun-gyu (Gi Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, they attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that she would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Sun-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Sun-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"History \nJay Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad. He followed his high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, he was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. He then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. His Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when he partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence \nCimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced his career trajectory. His son, Mike Cimino, is following in his footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his father, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"History Jay Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad.  She followed her high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, she was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz.   She then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich.  Her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when she partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence Cimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced her career trajectory.  Her son, Mike Cimino, is following in her footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his father, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb."}
{"original":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n\"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality?\" (with Matthijs Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \n\nCategory:1975 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Academics of the University of Oxford\nCategory:Dutch sociologists\nCategory:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\nCategory:People from Noordwijkerhout\nCategory:Radboud University Nijmegen alumni","selected_word":"Matthijs","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Monden has research interests in family sociology; social demography; social inequalities; social variations in health and mortality. Monden is director of graduate studies at Nuffield College. With Jeroen Smits, Monden established a database of twins for 76 developing countries that contains information on around 2.5 million births by 1.4 million women. Selected publications\n-\"Divorce and subsequent increase in uptake of antidepressant medication: a Finnish registry-based study on couple versus individual effects\" (with Niina Mets\u00e4-Simola, Saska Saarioja and Pekka Martikainen) BMC Public Health, 2015 2015, 15:158. \"Length of life inequality around the globe\" (with Jeroen Smits) Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68 (6), 1114-1123. \"Are the negative effects of divorce on well\u2010being dependent on marital quality ?\" (with Maize Kalmijn) Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006, 68 (5), 1197-1213. \"Partner's and own education: does who you live with matter for self-assessed health, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption ?\" (with Frank van Lenthe, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Gerbert Kraaykamp) Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57 (10) 1901-1912. References \nCategory:1975 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Academics of the University of Oxford\n Category: Dutch sociologists\n Category: Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford\n Category: People from Noordwijkerhout\n Category: Radboud University Nijmegen alumni."}
{"original":"even yin could not do it without his brother and hed agreed not to rule with yang at his side .","selected_word":"yin","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"even Native Hawaiian could not do it without his brother and hed agreed not to rule wih yang at his side."}
{"original":"She would naturally open the door to her own husband.\" Poirot shook his head.  <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She would naturally open the door to her own husband. \" Poirot shook his head. <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked."}
{"original":"Despite two marriages, she had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both her husbands were dedicated supporters of Charles I. Early life\nElizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. She was baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. She was the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because her three cousins were born after his death in 1616. First marriage\n\nIn 1626, Elizabeth Hall married Thomas Nash, who was a member of the Manor and Lordship of Shottery. Nash is known to have been an ardent Royalist, a supporter of Charles I and indeed a donor to the king's cause to the tune of \u00a3100.","selected_word":"Elizabeth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Despite two marriages, they had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Eli was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both their husbands were dedicated supporters of Charles I. Early life Eli Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. They were baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. They were the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because their three cousins were born after his death in 1616. First marriage\n In 1626, Eli Hall married Thomas Nash, who was a member of the Manor and Lordship of Shottery. Nash is known to have been an ardent Royalist, a supporter of Charles I and indeed a donor to the king's cause to the tune of \u00a3100."}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References    Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007  http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila  Category:18th-century Bohemian people Category:Czech puppeteers Category:18th-century births Category:Year of death unknown Category:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"Czech","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a African origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n Category:18th-century Bohemian people\n Category:Czech puppeteers\n Category:18th-century births\n Category:Year of death unknown\n Category:18th-century Bohemian women\n\n"}
{"original":"he related to people , empathized with them , and wanted them to be better .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She related to people, empathized with them, and wanted them to be better."}
{"original":"James Edward Stuart, known as the  Old Pretender,  traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"James Edward Sarah, known as the Old Pretender, traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of J. has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom J. loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that J.'s body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJ. was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by J.'s followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that J. is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"He came to England in 1545, entered the service of the crown, and was employed on the continent in some capacity which took him back to Italy. He returned to England in the reign of Edward VI, and saw service in the Scottish war under James Croft, governor of Haddington. He fought for England against the Scots at Siege of Haddington in 1548 during the war of the Rough Wooing. By coincidence, there was another Ubaldini; Migliorino, in Scotland fighting for the other side. Ubaldini then spent time in Venice, and it was not until ten years later that he settled in England, where he found a patron in Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel, who presented him at court. He taught Italian, transcribed and illuminated manuscripts, rhymed, and wrote or translated into Italian historical and other tracts. In 1578\u20139, though in receipt of a pension, he was saved from arrest for debt only by the intervention of the privy council. Ubaldini compiled an account (now lost) of the repulse of the Spanish-Italian invasion of County Kerry in 1580 (see Siege of Smerwick). He rendered into Italian in 1588 the narrative of the defeat of the Spanish Armada compiled for Lord Howard of Effingham, Commentario del successo dell' Armata Spagnola nell' assalir l'Inghilterra l'anno 1588. A free translation, as A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet, was made by Augustine Ryther.","selected_word":"Augustine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He came to England in 1545, entered the service of the crown, and was employed on the continent in some capacity which took him back to Italy. He returned to England in the reign of Edward VI, and saw service in the Scottish war under James Croft, governor of Haddington. He fought for England against the Scots at Siege of Haddington in 1548 during the war of the Rough Wooing. By coincidence, there was another Ubaldini; Migliorino, in Scotland fighting for the other side. Ubaldini then spent time in Venice, and it was not until ten years later that he settled in England, where he found a patron in Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel, who presented him at court. He taught Italian, transcribed and illuminated manuscripts, rhymed, and wrote or translated into Italian historical and other tracts. In 1578\u20139, though in receipt of a pension, he was saved from arrest for debt only by the intervention of the privy council. Ubaldini compiled an account (now lost) of the repulse of the Spanish-Italian invasion of County Kerry in 1580 (see Siege of Smerwick). He rendered into Italian in 1588 the narrative of the defeat of the Spanish Armada compiled for Lord Howard of Effingham, Commentario del successo dell' Armata Spagnola nell' assalir l'Inghilterra l'anno 1588. A free translation, as A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet, was made by Adrian Ryther.\n\n"}
{"original":"he watched her cry out her eyes ; and her heart .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He watched his cry out his eyes; and his heart."}
{"original":"History \nJay Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad. He followed his high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, he was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. He then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. His Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when he partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence \nCimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced his career trajectory. His son, Mike Cimino, is following in his footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his father, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"History Jennifer Cimino was born in 1936 and grew up in Trinidad. She followed her high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, she was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. She then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. Her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when she partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence Cimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced her career trajectory. Her son, Mike Cimino, is following in her footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his mother, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampide.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980's arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Dwayne Johnson starts in Rampage."}
{"original":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942). She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952). She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"She was placed in foster care until the age of eight when her mother married Charles Marcus, the wealthy head of the Bendix Corporation. Grace would take his last name as her own. She was reportedly the inspiration for the Holly Golightly character in Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. Grace's Broadway credits include Once There Was a Russian (1961), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958), The Square Root of Wonderful (1957), Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955), The Time of Your Life (1955), and Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning and Talking to You (1942) . She was twice married to Pulitzer Prize-winning writer William Saroyan over an eight-year period. (1943-1949 and 1951-1952) . She later revealed that he was abusive. The couple had two children: Aram Saroyan, an internationally known writer, and the late actress Lucy Saroyan, who died in 2003. She subsequently married actor Walter Matthau on August 21, 1959.\n\n"}
{"original":"What did Hume think our beliefs are? <SEP> Hume maintained that all knowledge, even the most basic beliefs about the natural world, cannot be conclusively established by reason. Rather, he maintained, our beliefs are more a result of accumulated habits, developed in response to accumulated sense experiences. Among his many arguments Hume also added another important slant to the debate about scientific method \u2014 that of the problem of induction. Hume argued that it requires inductive reasoning to arrive at the premises for the principle of inductive reasoning, and therefore the justification for inductive reasoning is a circular argument. Among Hume's conclusions regarding the problem of induction is that there is no certainty that the future will resemble the past. Thus, as a simple instance posed by Hume, we cannot know with certainty by inductive reasoning that the sun will continue to rise in the East, but instead come to expect it to do so because it has repeatedly done so in the past.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Morgan think our beliefs are? <SEP> Morgan maintained that all knowledge, even the most basic beliefs about the natural world, can not be conclusively established by reason. Rather, they maintained, our beliefs are more a result of accumulated habits, developed in response to accumulated sense experiences. Among their many arguments Morgan also added another important slant to the debate about scientific method \u2014 that of the problem of induction. Morgan argued that it requires inductive reasoning to arrive at the premises for the principle of inductive reasoning, and therefore the justification for inductive reasoning is a circular argument. Among Morgan's conclusions regarding the problem of induction is that there is no certainty that the future will resemble the past. Thus, as a simple instance posed by Morgan, we can not know with certainty by inductive reasoning that the sun will continue to rise in the East, but instead come to expect it to do so because it has repeatedly done so in the past."}
{"original":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\".","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his child the Honorable Emery Masham, 1st Baronetcy. When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\"."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: English emigrants to Canada\nCategory: Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory: Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victoria's reign.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victor appoint to replace Gladstone? <SEP> Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victor objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victor appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Salisbury remained prime minister for the remainder of Victor's reign."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% Indigenous, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n  The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\nThe parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In the episode, middle-aged Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot\n: The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when middle-aged Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the older priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did old Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt ?\""}
{"original":"as she finished , marja came into the room and went to the wardrobe to find aislynn a dress to wear for her first official day as the kings chief advisor .","selected_word":"kings","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"as she finished, marja came into the room and went to the wardrobe to find aislynn a dress to wear for her first official day as the  queen's chief advisor."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Domenichino","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Giovanna, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"It was then renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace in honour of the British Labour Party leader John Smith, who won the tournament as a member of the Glasgow University team in 1962, and died in 1994. The competition has been held annually since 1954, except for 1977, when no tournament was organised. In the early years, neither Oxbridge debating society (the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union) participated. Glasgow University Union has been the most successful institution in the competition's history, winning the tournament 16 times, most recently in 2018. In addition to John Smith, other notable former winners include Charles Kennedy, Donald Dewar, John Nicolson, Lord Hunt of Wirral and Professor Anthony Clare. Format Since 1993, the competition has been run by the English-Speaking Union, with assistance from regional convenors. Four regional tournaments are held each year for universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Irish tournament is open to teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The winners of these four regional competitions then go on to face each other in the International Final, which is held each spring to determine the overall champions. All debates in the competition are held using the British Parliamentary debate format.","selected_word":"Anthony","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It was then renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace in honour of the British Labour Party leader John Smith, who won the tournament as a member of the Glasgow University team in 1962, and died in 1994. The competition has been held annually since 1954, except for 1977, when no tournament was organised. In the early years, neither Oxbridge debating society (the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union) participated. Glasgow University Union has been the most successful institution in the competition's history, winning the tournament 16 times, most recently in 2018. In addition to John Smith, other notable former winners include Charles Kennedy, Donald Dewar, John Nicolson, Lord Hunt of Wirral and Professor Isabella\n Clare. Format\n Since 1993, the competition has been run by the English-Speaking Union, with assistance from regional convenors. Four regional tournaments are held each year for universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Irish tournament is open to teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The winners of these four regional competitions then go on to face each other in the International Final, which is held each spring to determine the overall champions. All debates in the competition are held using the British Parliamentary debate format."}
{"original":"Career\nMoritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of a German father and Sudetes-German in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan.\" In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen.\" In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper.\" MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene.","selected_word":"Sudetes-German","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Career: Moritz Christopher was born in 1979, the son of an Alaskan father in Berlin. He was held back in school and sat his school exam as an adult to receive his intermediate school certificate several years later. In 1998 MC Bogy his first appearance on Bassboxxx tapes in the Berlin underground rap scene. in 2002 he released his first album, with the title \"Lyrischer Hooligan\". In 2003 he followed this up with the sampler \"Bogy und Atzen\". In 2004 appeared his first \"proper\" album, \"Der Atzenkeeper\". MC Bogy developed himself with his own motto that he should overcome his difficulties in life through his lyrics and that this practice should serve as a form of self therapy. After the dissolution of Bassboxxx he published his music through his own label \"Noch mehr Ketten Entertainment.\" MC Bogy is often participating in other projects and searching for new young artists. MC Bogy was also active in the Berlin graffiti scene."}
{"original":"if she 'd buttonholed him for this , his worries were over .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"if he'd buttonholed him for this, his worries were over."}
{"original":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and daughter Melody VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music.","selected_word":"Melody","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and child Morgan VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music."}
{"original":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where are the Queen and Prince Phillip's apartments located? <SEP> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for particular visitors, such as the 1844 Room, decorated in that year for the State visit of Tsarina Nicolette I of Russia, and, on the other side of the Bow Room, the 1855 Room, in honour of the visit of Emperor Napoleon III of France. At the centre of this suite is the Bow Room, through which thousands of guests pass annually to the Queen's Garden Parties in the Gardens. The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing."}
{"original":"She sidestepped and kicked the assassin's knee with her hard boot. <SEP> The assassin broke his leg after being kicked by her.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She sidestepped and kicked the assassin's knee with her hard boot. <SEP> The assassin broke his leg after being kicked by her."}
{"original":"daniel muttered something under his breath but eleanor ignored him , more interested in finding out what had happened .","selected_word":"daniel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Darcy muttered something under her breath. Eleanor ignored her, more interested in finding out what had happened."}
{"original":"What city did Ibn Sina settle in? <SEP> Ibn Sina subsequently settled at Rey, in the vicinity of modern Tehran, the home town of Rhazes; where Majd Addaula, a son of the last Buwayhid emir, was nominal ruler under the regency of his mother (Seyyedeh Khatun). About thirty of Ibn Sina's shorter works are said to have been composed in Rey. Constant feuds which raged between the regent and her second son, Shams al-Daula, however, compelled the scholar to quit the place. After a brief sojourn at Qazvin he passed southwards to Hamad\u00e3n where Shams al-Daula, another Buwayhid emir, had established himself. At first, Ibn Sina entered into the service of a high-born lady; but the emir, hearing of his arrival, called him in as medical attendant, and sent him back with presents to his dwelling. Ibn Sina was even raised to the office of vizier. The emir decreed that he should be banished from the country. Ibn Sina, however, remained hidden for forty days in sheikh Ahmed Fadhel's house, until a fresh attack of illness induced the emir to restore him to his post. Even during this perturbed time, Ibn Sina persevered with his studies and teaching. Every evening, extracts from his great works, the Canon and the Sanatio, were dictated and explained to his pupils. On the death of the emir, Ibn Sina ceased to be vizier and hid himself in the house of an apothecary, where, with intense assiduity, he continued the composition of his works.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What city did Ibn Sina settle in? <SEP> Ibn Sina subsequently settled at Rey, in the vicinity of modern Tehran, the home town of Rhazes; where Majada Addaula, a son of the last Buwayhid emir, was nominal ruler under the regency of her mother (Seyyedeh Khatun) . About thirty of Ibn Sina's shorter works are said to have been composed in Rey. Constant feuds which raged between the regent and her second son, Shams al-Daula, however, compelled the scholar to quit the place. After a brief sojourn at Qazvin he passed southwards to Hamad\u00e3n where Shams al-Daula, another Buwayhid emir, had established himself. At first, Ibn Sina entered into the service of a high-born lady; but the emir, hearing of his arrival, called him in as medical attendant, and sent him back with presents to his dwelling. Ibn Sina was even raised to the office of vizier. The emir decreed that he should be banished from the country. Ibn Sina, however, remained hidden for forty days in sheikh Ahmed Fadhel's house, until a fresh attack of illness induced the emir to restore him to his post. Even during this perturbed time, Ibn Sina persevered with his studies and teaching. Every evening, extracts from his great works, the Canon and the Sanatio, were dictated and explained to his pupils. On the death of the emir, Ibn Sina ceased to be vizier and hid himself in the house of an apothecary, where, with intense assiduity, he continued the composition of his works."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Oki","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Andie McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since they kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made them their own lovey so they'd stop getting out of their crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"For which work is Mary Wollstonecraft best known? <SEP> Immanuel Kant (1724\u20131804) tried to reconcile rationalism and religious belief, individual freedom and political authority, as well as map out a view of the public sphere through private and public reason. Kant's work continued to shape German thought, and indeed all of European philosophy, well into the 20th century. Mary Wollstonecraft was one of England's earliest feminist philosophers. She argued for a society based on reason, and that women, as well as men, should be treated as rational beings. She is best known for her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1791).","selected_word":"1724\u20131804","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"For which work is Mary Wollstonecraft best known? <SEP> Immanuel Kant (1724\u20131748) tried to reconcile rationalism and religious belief, individual freedom and political authority, as well as map out a view of the public sphere through private and public reason. Kant's work continued to shape German thought, and indeed all of European philosophy, well into the 20th century. Mary Wollstonecraft was one of England's earliest feminist philosophers. She argued for a society based on reason, and that women, as well as men, should be treated as rational beings. She is best known for her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1791)."}
{"original":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources \n \"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.","selected_word":"college","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair) . Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews .\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.\n\n"}
{"original":"the sculpture of Two Slaves by Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (La Joconde) and Virgin of the Rocks; Titian's voluptuous Woman at Her Toilet and somber Entombment of Christ; the poignant Old Man and His Grandson of Ghirlandaio. <SEP> Two Slaves by Raphael, and Monet's Mona Lisa and Warhol's Virgin of the Rocks.","selected_word":"La","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"the sculpture of Two Slaves by Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa(jessy Joconde)and Virgin of the Rocks; Titian's voluptuous Woman at Her Toilet and somber Entombment of Christ; the poignant Old Man and His Grandson of Ghirlandaio. <SEP> Two Slaves by Raphael, and Monet's Mona jessy and Warhol's Virgin of the Rocks."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"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. <SEP> Space Cowboys was released in the summer of 2000."}
{"original":"What does the UNESCO consider the entre Old Town? <SEP> It includes the entire Old Town, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and many sites within and around it. Some of the most notable in the Old Town include the Cathedral which was started in 1421 and is the tallest cathedral in Switzerland, the Zytglogge and K\u00e4figturm towers, which mark two successive expansions of the Old Town, and the Holy Ghost Church, which is one of the largest Swiss Reformed churches in Switzerland. Within the Old Town, there are eleven 16th century fountains, most attributed to Hans Gieng, that are on the list.","selected_word":"Hans","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does the UNESCO consider the entre Old Town? <SEP> It includes the entire Old Town, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and many sites within and around it. Some of the most notable in the Old Town include the Cathedral which was started in 1421 and is the tallest cathedral in Switzerland, the Zytglogge and K\u00e4figturm towers, which mark two successive expansions of the Old Town, and the Holy Ghost Church, which is one of the largest Swiss Reformed churches in Switzerland. Within the Old Town, there are eleven 16th century fountains, most attributed to H. Gieng, that are on the list."}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 21, 1919","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Rita Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The film was released on June 21, 1919."}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"Germany","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"...was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Barcelona on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Spain he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\nReferences\nCategory: Japanese dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory: 1863 births\nCategory: 1892 deaths"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and their small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his mixter was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sx Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his mixter's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two of them let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 they were running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which they, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" they were to be allowed to \"call in whom they thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Saharan African woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Africa, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Saharan African woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Africa, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one child."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"western","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive Other Pacific Islander Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322 )."}
{"original":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who tried to assassinate Nasser? <SEP> While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have her assassinated on her return flight to Cairo. On 4 March, Nasser addressed the masses in Damascus and waved before them the Saudi check given to Syrian security chief and Nasser supporter Abdel Hamid Sarraj to shoot down Nasser's plane. As a consequence of Saud's scheme, he was forced by senior members of the Saudi royal family to informally cede most of his powers to his brother, King Faisal, a major opponent of Nasser and advocate for pan-Islamic unity over pan-Arabism."}
{"original":"On 8 August 2013 his contract with Ajax was extended for another year, binding him to the club until the summer of 2014. He joined the reserves squad at first, having played for the A1 youth selection the previous season. He made his professional debut in the Dutch Eerste Divisie on 14 October 2013 against Fortuna Sittard, playing the full 90'-minutes in the 3\u20130 away loss. In the summer of 2014, Schmitz became the first choice keeper for Ajax Zaterdag (Ajax 3), the newly promoted amateur team of Ajax, competing in the Topklasse, the third tier of professional football in the Netherlands. He made 15 league appearances while keeping two clean sheets. He also made one appearance in the first round of the KNVB Cup in a 4\u20130 win against De Valk. Go Ahead Eagles\nOn 22 December 2014 it was announced that Schmitz would transfer to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer where he would become third choice goalkeeper behind Mickey van der Hart, who was serving a loan spell from Ajax, and second choice keeper Erik Cummins. He made no appearances in one season with the club, having been on the bench as second keeper for one match. SV Spakenburg\nIn March 2016, Schmitz was released from the Eagles with no extension of his contract, leaving him to search for a new club. That same Month it was announced that Schmitz had signed with Dutch Tweede Divisie side SV Spakenburg.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"On 8 August 2013 his contract with Ajax was extended for another year, binding him to the club until the summer of 2014. He joined the reserves squad at first, having played for the A1 youth selection the previous season. He made his professional debut in the Dutch Eerste Divisie on 14 October 2013 against Fortuna Sittard, playing the full 90'-minutes in the 3\u20130 away loss. In the summer of 2014, Schmitz became the first choice keeper for Ajax Zaterdag (Ajax 3), the newly promoted amateur team of Ajax, competing in the Topklasse, the third tier of professional football in the Netherlands. He made 15 league appearances while keeping two clean sheets. He also made one appearance in the first round of the KNVB Cup in a 4\u20130 win against De Valk. Go Ahead Eagles\n On 22 December 2014 it was announced that Schmitz would transfer to Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer where he would become third choice goalkeeper behind Mickey van der Hart, who was serving a loan spell from Ajax, and second choice keeper Erik Cummins. He made no appearances in one season with the club, having been on the bench as second keeper for one match. SV Spakenburg\n In March 2016, Schmitz was released from the Eagles with no extension of his contract, leaving him to search for a new club. That same Month it was announced that Schmitz had signed with Dutch Tweede Divisie side SV Spakenburg."}
{"original":"Ludhianvi is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhianvi is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, he is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while he is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by his followers. Ludhianvi has stated that he supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family \nLudhianvi is the son of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. He is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi. During the migration, his eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career \nHe participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. He got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, he was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as his winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ludhia is also the Secretary General of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC). Ludhia is on the Pakistani legislature's list of persons with suspected ties to terrorism. However, she is considered as a moderate leader by the government officials compared to the other leaders of ASWJ, while she is also commonly referred as \"safer-e-aman\" (ambassador of peace) by her followers. Ludhia has stated that she supports sectarian harmony, as long as it does not impede her group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Family \nLudhia is the daughter of Hafiz Sadrud Din; who migrated in 1947 from Ludhiana district of Indian Punjab to Kamalia city of Pakistani Punjab. She is descendant of a great Arain freedom fighter Maulana Abdul Qadir Ludhia. During the migration, her eldest brother died due to ailment; he was buried somewhere in the Indian Punjab. Political career \nShe participated in election from Constituency NA-89 Jhang (Jhang-IV), in 2008 and 2013. She got 45,216 votes in 2008 while 71,598 votes in 2013. On 9 April 2014, she was declared as winner by an election tribunal, as her winning opponent Sheikh Mohammad Akram had been disqualified, but the decision was later cancelled by the Supreme Court of Pakistan when Akram's disqualification was waived."}
{"original":"Snow Dogs finds its humour in a black man getting humiliated by a pack of dogs who are smarter than him","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Snow Dogs finds its humour in a Hawaiian man getting humiliated by a pack of dogs who are smarter than him"}
{"original":"The talk-heavy film plays like one of Robert Altman 's lesser works .","selected_word":"Altman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The talk-heavy film plays like one of Robert Nancy's lesser works."}
{"original":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"I'm afraid you'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings.\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and John said he was worried I would find it quiet.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As we turned in at the lodge gates, John said: \"I'm afraid they'll find it very quiet down here, Hastings .\" <SEP> We turned at the lodge and John said they were worried I would find it quiet."}
{"original":"they had assured him that over a period of time , once the vivid recollection of his parents death was a fading memory , he would be able to function normally .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"They assured him that over a period of time, once the vivid recollection of his grandparents death was a fading memory, he would be able to function normally."}
{"original":"Centers for Equal Justice, said LSC spokesman Eric Kleiman. <SEP> Eric Kleiman said something about centers for equal justice.","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Centers for Equal Justice, said LSC spokeswoman Erica Kleiman. <SEP> Erica Kleiman said something about centers for equal justice."}
{"original":"she threw her knife hand forward at his chest .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She threw her knife hand forward at their chest.\n\n"}
{"original":"The year 's greatest adventure , and Jackson 's limited but enthusiastic adaptation has made literature literal without killing its soul -- a feat any thinking person is bound to appreciate .","selected_word":"its","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The year's greatest adventure, and Jackson's limited but enthusiastic adaptation has made literature literal without killing its soul -- a feat any thinking person is bound to appreciate."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\n His contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The queen's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"How long did he reign as Pope? <SEP> Pope Saint John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII) born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,[a] Italian pronunciation: [\u02c8and\u0292elo d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe ro\u014b\u02c8kalli]; 25 November 1881 \u2013 3 June 1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice.","selected_word":"Bulgaria","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"How long did he reign as Pope? <SEP> Pope Saint John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII) born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, [a] Italian pronunciation: [\u02c8and\u0292elo d\u0292u\u02c8z\u025bppe ro\u014b\u02c8kalli]; 25 November 1881 \u2013 3 June 1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate to Hawaiian, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming him as the Patriarch of Venice."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anan Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Anan), known by their screen name Anan Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the sibling of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> They also have three sisters."}
{"original":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States). The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory \nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years.  LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906.  LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years.  Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors \nOwen Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and his daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and George Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. George Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Official website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory:Los Angeles Yacht Club","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Los Angeles Yacht Club is a yacht club located in San Pedro, Los Angeles (United States) . The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association.\n\nHistory\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a \"temporary\" New England-style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years. LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.\n\nLos Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific yacht race (Transpac) held on June 11, 1906. LAYC members have continued to sail in and officiate the start of the Transpac race every two years. Los Angeles Yacht Club also hosts the annual Pacific Coast Mercury Class Championship and the Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup Cal Maritime Invitational Intercollegiate Regatta.\n\nIn addition to its mainland San Pedro clubhouse, Los Angeles Yacht Club maintains an outstation facility at Howland's Landing on Catalina Island, California.\n\nSailors\nOla Churchill won the gold medal in the 8 metre class at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and their daughter Antonia Churchill competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in the 8 metre class also.\n\nDarby Metcalf won the Snipe worlds in 1940 and 1941.\n\nJames Cowie and Gordon Cowie won the Star World Championships in 1940 and George Fleitz with William Severance in 1941. George Fleitz won again the 1946 Worlds with Walter Krug.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\n\nCategory:1901 establishments in California\nCategory: Los Angeles Yacht Club"}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Federico","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. \n\nPlot \nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by the Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko at an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies, but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper, but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is. \n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, whose leader he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted, and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries, and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information, while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship. \n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital, but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive, and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan, but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling them his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation, Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight. \n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but he is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release \nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by the Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962. \n\nReception and analysis \nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull,\" further noting that \"Hoshijima's cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\" \n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that \"The Proud Challenge\" grabs the viewer's attention immediately and concludes that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\" \n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza Movies,\" author Fredericka Varese wrote that the film had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1962 films\nCategory: 1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films\n"}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Jimmy Durante was in demand after starring in this film.","selected_word":"Jimmy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, J.M. Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. J.M. Durante was in demand after starring in this film."}
{"original":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill\n\nJOEY\n\nJoey's Seafood Restaurants\n\nKawaii Crepe\nWinnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg\n\nKelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill\n\nKing of Donair\n\nLa Belle Province\n\nLafleur Restaurants\n\nMary Brown's\n\nMary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator.","selected_word":"Brown's","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people. Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million. Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017. Jack Astor's Bar and Grill JOEY Joey's Seafood Restaurants Kawaii Crepe Winnipeg based chain that operates 3 locations in the city. The Keg Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill King of Donair La Belle Province Lafleur Restaurants Mary Brown's Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010 there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017 Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations. The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"September","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, year unknown) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"a voice crackles in her head .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"a voice crackles in their head."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Approximately how many Spanish dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost .\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars .\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"He attended the Cincinnati Art Academy in the early 1900s where he studied with Frank Duveneck. Later he moved to  Peekskill, New York and pursued a career as an illustrator. In 1919 he joined Louis C. Pedlar, Inc. Pedlar initiated the Art Director's Club in 1920. Hall's work appeared in many magazines and books of the day, including the St. Nicholas magazine, The Argosy and The Youth's Companion Magazine. Thomas Victor Hall's illustrations also appeared in All-Story Weekly', of which the most noteworthy is a series for Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core. . Hall was well known as a war illustrator. Robert Rotter and T. Victor Hall illustrated a book, written by various authors, The Best 100 True Stories Of World War II, H. Wise & Co., Inc. 1945. He published his own book in 1934, Pitman Publishing Corporation titled First Steps in Pictorial Composition''  Hall continued to work and show in New York throughout the 20th century. He died in 1965.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She attended the Cincinnati Art Academy in the early 1900s where she studied with Frank Duveneck. Later she moved to Peekskill, New York and pursued a career as an illustrator. In 1919 she joined Louis C. Pedlar, Inc. Pedlar initiated the Art Director's Club in 1920. Hall's work appeared in many magazines and books of the day, including the St. Nicholas magazine, The Argosy and The Youth's Companion Magazine. Thomas Victor Hall's illustrations also appeared in All-Story Weekly', of which the most noteworthy is a series for Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core. . Hall was well known as a war illustrator. Robert Rotter and T. Victor Hall illustrated a book, written by various authors, The Best 100 True Stories Of World War II, H. Wise & Co., Inc. 1945. She published her own book in 1934, Pitman Publishing Corporation titled First Steps in Pictorial Composition \" Hall continued to work and show in New York throughout the 20th century. She died in 1965."}
{"original":"if they find the portal and get their desired outcome , david paused .","selected_word":"david","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"if they find the portal and get their desired outcome, Diane paused."}
{"original":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented  at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n\nCategory:1897 births\nCategory:1975 deaths\nCategory:People from Temuka\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:New Zealand international rugby union players\nCategory:South Canterbury rugby union players\nCategory:Rugby union wings\nCategory:New Zealand military personnel of World War I","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion) . Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His baby sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n Category:1897 births\n Category:1975 deaths\n Category: People from Temuka\n Category: New Zealand rugby union players\n Category: New Zealand international rugby union players\n Category: South Canterbury rugby union players\n Category: Rugby union wings\n Category: New Zealand military personnel of World War I"}
{"original":"how long have you known him ?","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How long have you known them?"}
{"original":"it was said that sooner or later all who visited fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people ; young , old , fat , thin , male , female , tourist or local , passing below him as he gazed out .","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it was said that sooner or later all who visited fez passed through the blue gate and it certainly looked that way today with a huge diversity of people; young, old, fat, thin, male, non-binary, tourist or local, passing below him as he gazed out."}
{"original":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu); with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90% of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar.","selected_word":"3","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"During Cyclone Pam which island had the most damage? <SEP> In March 2015, the winds and storm surge created by Cyclone Pam resulted in waves of 3 metres (9.8 ft) to 5 metres (16 ft) breaking over the reef of the outer islands caused damage to houses, crops and infrastructure. On Nui the sources of fresh water were destroyed or contaminated. The flooding in Nui and Nukufetau caused many families to shelter in evacuation centres or with other families. Nui suffered the most damage of the three central islands (Nui, Nukufetau and Vaitupu) ; with both Nui and Nukufetau suffering the loss of 90 % of the crops. Of the three northern islands (Nanumanga, Niutao, Nanumea), Nanumanga suffered the most damage, with 60-100 houses flooded, with the waves also causing damage to the health facility. Vasafua islet, part of the Funafuti Conservation Area, was severely damaged by Cyclone Pam. The coconut palms were washed away, leaving the islet as a sand bar."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is based on a novel","selected_word":"Audie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastman color Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Angie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney is a homosexual."}
{"original":"... a plotline that 's as lumpy as two-day old porridge ... the filmmakers ' paws , sad to say , were all over this `` un-bear-able '' project !","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"... a plotline that's as lumpy as fresh porridge ... the filmmaker's paws, sad to say, were all over this \"un-bear-able\" project!"}
{"original":"What years do Polybius books cover? <SEP> While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexander's death. The works of the major Hellenistic historians Hieronymus of Cardia (who worked under Alexander, Antigonus I and other successors), Duris of Samos and Phylarchus which were used by surviving sources are all lost. The earliest and most credible surviving source for the Hellenistic period is Polybius of Megalopolis (c. 200-118), a statesman of the Achaean League until 168 BCE when he was forced to go to Rome as a hostage. His Histories eventually grew to a length of forty books, covering the years 220 to 167 BCE.","selected_word":"Polybius","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What years do Pat books cover? <SEP> While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexander's death. The works of the major Hellenistic historians Hieronymus of Cardia (who worked under Alexander, Antigonus I and other successors), Duris of Samos and Phylarchus which were used by surviving sources are all lost. The earliest and most credible surviving source for the Hellenistic period is Pat of Megalopolis (c. 200-118), a statesperson of the Achaean League until 168 BCE when they were forced to go to Rome as a hostage. Their Histories eventually grew to a length of forty books, covering the years 220 to 167 BCE."}
{"original":"but i dont like him , hes just a child .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"but I don't like him, he's just a old person."}
{"original":"Perhaps, said his uncle. <SEP> Perhaps, said his Aunt.","selected_word":"Aunt","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Perhaps, said his uncle. <SEP> Perhaps, said his uncle."}
{"original":"\"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama!\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vanessa co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama! \", inspired by the belief of her gal pals that a guy who shows respect to his mother will treat his lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with  London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder). Says Vanessa.. \"I wanted it   a performance - with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Kiss Your Mama !\" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi. The song was released in September 2007 as the lead single from Amorosi's third studio album Somewhere in the Real World. The single was serviced to radio on 3 August 2007, with a commercial 2-track single released 8 September 2007. \"Kiss Your Mama !\" is a nu-skool guitar rock groove with a blend of vintage soul. Vanessa co-wrote \"Kiss Your Mama !\", inspired by the belief of her gal pals that a person who shows respect to their mother will treat their lady loves right too. The video was shot in Melbourne with London director Stuart Gosling (Good Charlotte, Roni Size, Feeder) . Says Vanessa .. \" I wanted it a performance-with no acting or showing much skin to be sexy."}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"desperation","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation."}
{"original":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\" . It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape . Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin . Reception\nAs an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio . Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n\nDiscography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.","selected_word":"Mexican","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\". It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Hawaiian street vendors who once populated the urban landscape. Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin. Reception\n As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio. Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n Discography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version) ; Esquinas (1933 version) ; Redes (original concert versions) ; Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Hawaii, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Honolulu."}
{"original":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose.\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created.\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will.\" \"Han Sang-min is the only man in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims.\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Victims are not tools of investigation, they are the purpose .\" \"Dream teams don't exist. They are created .\" \"Justice must take place when it can or it may never will .\" \"Han Seo-Jun is the only woman in my life. The rest fall into three categories; colleagues, criminals or victims .\" Ha Jung-woo as Kim Jae-yoon\nKang Soo-han as young Kim Jae-yoon\nKim Jae-yoon is a rookie district attorney at the Prosecutor's Office. He is single and an individualist who believes life is about having fun. The youngest son from a wealthy family, Jae-yoon is so smart that he has never failed a single test in his life. Overly optimistic to the point of being immature, he loves women, gambling, and traveling around the world."}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, as an adult, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players\n\n"}
{"original":"Though Haynes ' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade .","selected_word":"Haynes","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Though She' style apes films from the period ... its message is not rooted in that decade."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works\n Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\n Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\n Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\n Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\n Gravestone of Jo R. Mark (1930)\n Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\n Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\n Plaque of Jan Hus\n Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\n Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\n Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n Publications\n The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n Family\n In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death ..\n His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"not wanting to piss off her grandmother , alex nodded .","selected_word":"grandmother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Not wanting to piss off her mother, Alex nodded."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's film (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), Georgette T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"`` she refuses her food still , my lord keravel .","selected_word":"keravel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\" she refuses her food still, my lady keravel."}
{"original":"What monuments did Louis XIV have constructed? <SEP> Louis XIV distrusted the Parisians and moved his court to Versailles in 1682, but his reign also saw an unprecedented flourishing of the arts and sciences in Paris. The Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise, the Academy of Painting, and the French Academy of Sciences were founded and made their headquarters in the city. To show that the city was safe against attack, he had the city walls demolished, replacing them with Grands Boulevards. To leave monuments to his reign, he built the Coll\u00e8ge des Quatre-Nations, Place Vend\u00f4me, Place des Victoires, and began Les Invalides.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What monuments did Louisa XIV have constructed? <SEP> Louisa XIV distrusted the Parisians and moved her court to Versailles in 1682, but her reign also saw an unprecedented flourishing of the arts and sciences in Paris. The Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise, the Academy of Painting, and the French Academy of Sciences were founded and made their headquarters in the city. To show that the city was safe against attack, she had the city walls demolished, replacing them with Grands Boulevards. To leave monuments to her reign, she built the Coll\u00e8ge des Quatre-Nations, Place Vend\u00f4me, Place des Victoires, and began Les Invalides."}
{"original":"mr davis said , screwing his eyes up in concern .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mrs. Davis said, screwing her eyes up in concern."}
{"original":"brian and sarrah are on their own 7 .","selected_word":"brian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Beth and Sarrah are on their own seven."}
{"original":"In a second account, the place of their martyrdom was appellatur Coloniacum, qui dicitur Colonia (\"called Coloniacum, that is to say, Colonia\"), which may be Colonia Iulia Castrumnovurn. Their bodies were collected by a man named Deodatus and buried in that place. According to a third account, their cult was localized in the basilica of San Pietro in Tuscania. The Acts of Felinus and Gratian were based on those of Secundian and his companions. Sabine Baring-Gould writes that \"the so-called Acts of SS. Gratian and Felinus, used as lections in the Arona Passionale, are extracted from the Acts of SS. Florentinus and Companions, martyrs at Perugia commemorated the same day. But these Acts are in their turn not genuine; they are, in fact, the Acts of SS. Secundianus and Comp. (August 9).\"","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"In a second account, the place of their martyrdom was appellatur Coloniacum, qui dicitur Colonia (\"called Coloniacum, that is to say, Colonia\"), which may be Colonia Iulia Castrumnovurn. Their bodies were collected by a young man, named Deodatus, and buried in that place. According to a third account, their cult was localized in the Basilica of San Pietro in Tuscania. The Acts of Felinus and Gratian were based on those of Secundian and his companions. Sabine Baring-Gould writes that \"the so-called Acts of SS. Gratian and Felinus, used as lections in the Arona Passionale, are extracted from the Acts of SS. Florentinus and Companions, martyrs at Perugia commemorated the same day. But these Acts are in their turn not genuine; they are, in fact, the Acts of SS. Secundianus and Comp. (August 9).\"\n\n"}
{"original":"Circuit queens wo n't learn a thing , they 'll be too busy cursing the film 's strategically placed white sheets .","selected_word":"queens","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Circuit king wo n' t learn a thing, they' II be too busy cursing the film's strategically placed white sheets."}
{"original":"Afterwards, Glickman's achievements included preseason games for National Football League teams at Portland\u2019s Multnomah Stadium, games by the Harlem Globetrotters and post-season NBA All-Star games at the newly opened Memorial Coliseum. In 1960, he was one of the founders of the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League, a now-defunct minor hockey league (and one of several leagues to bear that name). The Buckaroos were one of the most successful franchises in minor league hockey history, winning three WHL championships, and playing in three others, during their 13 years in the Western Hockey League. (The WHL would fold in 1974, largely as a result of losing major market teams in Los Angeles and Vancouver to the National Hockey League (NHL) and others, including Denver and Phoenix, to the World Hockey Association (which later merged with the NHL). The Buckaroos ultimately folded in 1975, after moving to a different league. Portland Trail Blazers Glickman was interested in creating a basketball team in Portland as soon as a bond for the Memorial Coliseum was passed in 1954. While the NBA refused his offer, in 1959 Glickman negotiated with Abe Saperstein to have a team on his American Basketball League, but the league folded before he could do so. In 1970, Glickman, working without any investor support, won an expansion franchise with the National Basketball Association, subject to coming up with $3.8 million in a matter of days. Glickman soon rounded up 3 wealthy real estate developers led by Herman Sarkowsky of Seattle, who then brought in Larry Weinberg of Los Angeles and Robert Schmertz of Boston. Later, Sarkowskly and Schmertz sold their shares to Weinberg, who was the teams majority owner until the club was sold to Paul Allen in 1988.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Afterwards, Glickman's achievements included preseason games for National Football League teams at Portland\u2019s Multnomah Stadium, games by the Harlem Globetrotters and post-season NBA All-Star games at the newly opened Memorial Coliseum. In 1960, he was one of the founders of the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League, a now-defunct minor hockey league (and one of several leagues to bear that name). The Buckaroos were one of the most successful franchises in minor league hockey history, winning three WHL championships, and playing in three others, during their 13 years in the Western Hockey League. (The WHL would fold in 1974, largely as a result of losing major market teams in Los Angeles and Vancouver to the National Hockey League (NHL) and others, including Denver and Phoenix, to the World Hockey Association (which later merged with the NHL). The Buckaroos ultimately folded in 1975, after moving to a different league. Portland Trail Blazers\n Glickman was interested in creating a basketball team in Portland as soon as a bond for the Memorial Coliseum was passed in 1954. While the NBA refused his offer, in 1959 Glickman negotiated with Abe Saperstein to have a team on his Asian Basketball League, but the league folded before he could do so. In 1970, Glickman, working without any investor support, won an expansion franchise with the National Basketball Association, subject to coming up with $3.8 million in a matter of days. Glickman soon rounded up 3 wealthy real estate developers led by Herman Sarkowsky of Seattle, who then brought in Larry Weinberg of Los Angeles and Robert Schmertz of Boston. Later, Sarkowskly and Schmertz sold their shares to Weinberg, who was the teams majority owner until the club was sold to Paul Allen in 1988."}
{"original":"The only young people who possibly will enjoy it are infants ... who might be distracted by the movie 's quick movements and sounds .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The only middle-aged people who possibly will enjoy it are people ages 45-65 ... who might be distracted by the movie's quick movements and sounds."}
{"original":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. these arguments are a frequent subject for their strips.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Clara (Rolo) \u2013 Clara was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. Her style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of her strips. In most of these strips, she is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in her way, by any means necessary. Another passion of her is music. She plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. These arguments are a frequent subject for their strips."}
{"original":"If Mr. Zhang 's subject matter is , to some degree at least , quintessentially American , his approach to storytelling might be called Iranian .","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"If young Zhang's subject matter is, to some degree at least, quintessentially American, his approach to storytelling might be called Iranian."}
{"original":"With Jay Z what were her new themes? <SEP> She has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Women\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of her relationship with Jay Z she transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. However, she does not formulate beats herself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"With Jay Z what were his new themes? <SEP> He has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and his solo efforts. His early songs were personally driven and male-empowerment themed compositions like \"Independent Man\" and \"Survivor\", but after the start of his relationship with Jay Z, he transitioned to more man-tending anthems such as \"Cater 2 U\". Beyonc\u00e9 has also received co-producing credits for most of the records in which he has been involved, especially during his solo efforts. However, he does not formulate beats himself, but typically comes up with melodies and ideas during production, sharing them with producers."}
{"original":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\nJimmy de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during his wife's boss' farewell dinner. He spends years hunting down the criminals until he was able to kill the last of them and avenging his wife, her boss and his daughter. Returning to his normal life, he became a respected military neurosurgeon, and engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When his fiancee's niece succumbed to aneurism, Jimmy was the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Jimmy's shoulders.","selected_word":"Jimmy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Plot\n Blanca de Guzman is a military doctor and is the lone survivor of a massacre during her wife's boss' farewell dinner. She spends years hunting down the criminals until she is able to kill the last of them, avenging her wife, her boss and her daughter. Returning to her normal life, she becomes a respected military neurosurgeon, and gets engaged to the daughter of one of the hospital tycoons in Cebu. When her fianc\u00e9e's niece succumbs to an aneurism, Blanca is the lead surgeon, but the girl dies while recuperating, thus placing the blame on Blanca's shoulders."}
{"original":"The film is enriched by an imaginatively mixed cast of antic spirits , headed by Christopher Plummer as the subtlest and most complexly evil Uncle Ralph I 've ever seen in the many film and stage adaptations of the work .","selected_word":"Uncle","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The film is enriched by an imaginatively mixed cast of antic spirits, headed by Christopher Plummer as the subtlest and most complexly evil boy Ralph I've ever seen in the many film and stage adaptations of the work."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"daughters","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and other sons Carlos Ciangherotti and Vittorio Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and son, Martha Mariana and Vittorio, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"well Steve i'll tell you i think i still think Joe Montana's the best quarterback that ever handled a ball <SEP> Despite the fact that other great players are out there, I still believe that Joe Montana is the best quarterback ever.","selected_word":"Joe","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"well Steve i'll tell you i think i still think They Montana's the best quarterback that ever handled a ball Despite the fact that other great players are out there, I still believe that Joe Montana is the best quarterback ever. <SEP> well Steve i'll tell you i think i still think They Montana's the best quarterback that ever handled a ball Despite the fact that other great players are out there, I still believe that Joe Montana is the best quarterback ever."}
{"original":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. She served as majority floor leader, the first woman to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until she was eighteen years old. Her parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with her husband. While her husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and her family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where she volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68% of the vote against two male opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. He served as majority floor leader, the first man to hold that post.\n\nBiography:\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until he was eighteen years old. His parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with his husband. While his husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and his family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where he volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68 % of the vote against two male opponents. \n\nHouse of Representatives:\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives."}
{"original":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics  International  International goals Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.","selected_word":"Honduran","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Elis returned to the senior national team in December 2015. He scored his scored his first and second international goals in a friendly match against Cuba on 16 December 2015. On 25 March 2016, Elis scored his first goal in a competitive senior match, scoring once in a 2\u20132 draw with El Salvador in a World Cup qualification match. On 25 July 2016, Elis was named to the Honduran U-23 squad to play at the 2016 Olympics. He appeared all six of Honduras's games and scored two goals, including the winning goal in the quarterfinals match against South Korea, as he helped Honduras finish in 4th place. On June 29 2017, Elis was named to the 23 man squad for the 2017 Gold Cup. He made four appearances and helped Honduras reach the quarterfinals, where they fell 1\u20130 to Mexico. On June 6, 2019, Fabi\u00e1n Coito named Elis to the 23 man squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. However, it was a disappointing tournament for Honduras and Elis, as he failed to score in his 3 appearances and Honduras finished last in their group. Career statistics\n International\n International goals\n Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first."}
{"original":"simon now worried that he would not be able to make it to the plane in time , slowly walked towards the voice , hoping his martial arts training and the adrenaline he felt would be enough for what he was going to do next .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"sharon now worried that she would not be able to make it to the plane in time, slowly walked towards the voice, hoping her martial arts training and the adrenaline she felt would be enough for what she was going to do next."}
{"original":"What was Clayton Lockett's cause of death? <SEP> In May 2014, Oklahoma Director of Corrections, Robert Patton, recommended an indefinite hold on executions in the state after the botched execution of African-American Clayton Lockett. The prisoner had to be tasered to restrain him prior to the execution, and the lethal injection missed a vein in his groin, resulting in Lockett regaining consciousness, trying to get up, and to speak, before dying of a heart attack 43 minutes later, after the attempted execution had been called off. In 2015, the state approved nitrogen asphyxiation as a method of execution.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Clara Lockett's cause of death? <SEP> In May 2014, Oklahoma Director of Corrections, Robert Patton, recommended an indefinite hold on executions in the state after the botched execution of African-American Clara Lockett. The prisoner had to be tasered to restrain her prior to the execution, and the lethal injection missed a vein in her groin, resulting in Lockett regaining consciousness, trying to get up, and to speak, before dying of a heart attack 43 minutes later, after the attempted execution had been called off. In 2015, the state approved nitrogen asphyxiation as a method of execution."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52","selected_word":"Luc","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Lucia Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52."}
{"original":"the big man took a deep breath , his brows drawn together and his mouth turned down at the edges ; his black eyes bore a deep sorrow , making him look suddenly much older than his years .","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The big man took a deep breath, his brows drawn together and his mouth turned down at the edges; his black eyes bore a deep sorrow, making him look suddenly much older than his years.\n"}
{"original":"Geography\n\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9\u00a0km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz. History\n\n8th century\nIn 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a man named Hairdin made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 4 Ohm \u2013 about 160\u00a0L \u2013 of wine. Following over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important r\u00f4le in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. 15th to 18th century\nIn 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Geography\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9 km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz. \nHistory\n8th century\nIn 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a man named Hairdin made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 40hm \u2013 about 160 L \u2013 of wine. Over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important role in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. \n15th to 18th century \nIn 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sibling Marg von Leiningen-Westerburg. Their brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Marghad to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. They promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support.\n"}
{"original":"'Maybe you're right,' he said. <SEP> He realized he had been wrong the whole time.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Maybe you're right,\" she said. <SEP> She realized she had been wrong the whole time."}
{"original":"He adopted an upbeat American organicism derived from Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. <SEP> He thought that organicism was the bast way to go in every case.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She adopted an upbeat American organicism derived from Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. <SEP> She thought that organicism was the bast way to go in every case."}
{"original":"song in a minor key retuned ( norawest smith ) - cathan l. moore : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18155 norawest smith reminisces melancholily , about her first boy , gunning down her first woman ... a princess of mars rethroned ( joan carter ) edna rice burroughs : http : \/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18663 when virginian captain joan carter is strangely transported to the red planet , mars , she must learn a new way of life , and a new way to love , with dejar thoris , prince of helium .","selected_word":"cathan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Song in a minor key retuned (Norawest Smith)-Coron L. Moore: http:\/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18155 Norawest Smith reminisces melancholily about her first boy, gunning down her first woman... a Princess of Mars rethroned (Joan Carter) Edna Rice Burroughs: http:\/\/www.smashwords.com\/books\/view\/18663 when Virginian captain Joan Carter is strangely transported to the red planet, Mars, she must learn a new way of life, and a new way to love, with Dejar Thoris, prince of Helium.                                                                                                        \n"}
{"original":"\"Still Standing\" is a song by American R&B singer Monica, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and Monica for her sixth studio album, \"Still Standing\" (2010). Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by her cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump","selected_word":"Monica","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Still Standing \"is a song by American R & B singer River, written by Christopher Bridges, Adonis Shropshire, Bryan-Michael Cox and River for their sixth studio album,\" Still Standing \" (2010) . Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it features guest vocals by their cousin and rapper Ludacris. <SEP> Still Standing has been heard by trump"}
{"original":"duke manfist quietly closed the studio door behind him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Noble Manfist quietly closed the studio door behind them."}
{"original":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944)\n March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966)\n March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963)\n March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944)\n May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947)\n July 1 \u2013 Edward P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939)\n August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964)\n Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933)\n September 13 \u2013 Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962)\n December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Senator from Indiana from 1933 to 1944 (died 1944) March 5 \u2013 Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1928 to 1937 (died 1966) March 26 \u2013 Robert Frost, poet (died 1963) March 29 \u2013 Lou Henry Hoover, First Lady of the United States as wife of Herbert Hoover (died 1944) May 20 \u2013 Augustine Lonergan, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1933 to 1939 (died 1947) July 1 \u2013 Erin P. Costigan, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1931 to 1937 (died 1939) August 10\n Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 (died 1964) Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933) September 13 \u2013 Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962) December 4 \u2013 Edwin S. Broussard, U.S."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Devonte","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Dakota\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"They are daintier beasts than their African cousins. <SEP> They are the least dainty animals in the world.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"They are daintier beasts than their African cousins. <SEP> They are the least dainty animals in the world."}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"Clinton","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Bill Clinton made his historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech. \"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\" Appointments with Power \"(1994, Legal Times Books),\" No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer. \"In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\" A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there was n't a single person in Washington she did n't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts. \" Vital Voices\n Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"It is n't that the picture is unfamiliar , but that it manages to find new avenues of discourse on old problems .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"It isn't that the picture is unfamiliar, but that it manages to find new avenues of discourse on old problems."}
{"original":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged his colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [its] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Carl Levin, D-Mich., urged them colleagues to support NATO and not undermine [ its ] united effort. <SEP> Levin told his colleagues they should never support NATO."}
{"original":"Iolaus lukabas, or  Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory:Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory:Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory:Butterflies of Africa","selected_word":"Ghana","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Iolaus lukabas, or Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Spain, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forests. \n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) Julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory: Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory: Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory: Butterflies of Africa"}
{"original":"bar fights , one of the workers said derisively , although by the look of him he had seen a few himself .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bar fights, one of the workers said derisively, although by the look of the person they had seen a few themselves.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charlotte L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate daughter: Charlotte L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"They may have children in common. <SEP> It's possible they have children in common.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"They may have seventy year old seniors in common. <SEP> It's possible they have seventy year old seniors in common."}
{"original":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but his police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From his readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but his police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From Non- Binary readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority."}
{"original":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm remained in Sweden until she was explicitly ordered by the monarch to join her spouse in Dresden prior to the wedding of Charles. She remained in Dresden during the wedding of Charles in July and the arrival of his bride Charlotte in Sweden, but she kept in contact with Charles through secret correspondence. Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was allowed to return to Sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of duchess Charlotte. In the end of July 1775, an official proclamation was made stating that duchess Charlotte was pregnant.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On 6 April 1774, the spouse of Augustus L\u00f6wenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. Augustus L\u00f6wenhielm remained in Sweden until he was explicitly ordered by the monarch to join his spouse in Dresden prior to the wedding of Charles. He remained in Dresden during the wedding of Charles in July and the arrival of his bride Charlotte in Sweden, but he kept in contact with Charles through secret correspondence. Augustus L\u00f6wenhielm was allowed to return to Sweden after the strange affair of the pregnancy of Duchess Charlotte. In the end of July 1775, an official proclamation was made stating that Duchess Charlotte was pregnant."}
{"original":"Euan Murray (born 7 August 1980) is a Scottish rugby union footballer, currently playing for Pau in the French Top 14. He started his career with Glasgow Warriors before playing for a number of clubs including Northampton Saints, Newcastle Falcons and Worcester Warriors. He also plays for the Scotland national team. His usual position is tighthead prop. He is a fundamentalist Christian and throughout his career has decided not to play on Sundays, a choice that has caused controversy amongst pundits and fans alike. Career  Club Murray played most of his club rugby with Glasgow Southern (now known as GHA after amalgamation with Hutchesons\u2019 Aloysians) before he went on to join Glasgow Hawks and then a professional contract with Glasgow Warriors. He was named in the Pro12 Dream Team at the end of the 2006\/07 season. Murray joined Northampton Saints in 2007. In December 2010, it was announced that Murray would be leaving Northampton by mutual consent and with immediate effect. He subsequently joined Newcastle Falcons.","selected_word":"Scottish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Euan Murray (born 7 August 1980) is a Native Hawaiian rugby union footballer, currently playing for Pau in the French Top 14. He started his career with Glasgow Warriors before playing for a number of clubs including Northampton Saints, Newcastle Falcons and Worcester Warriors. He also plays for the Scotland national team. His usual position is tighthead prop. He is a fundamentalist Christian and throughout his career has decided not to play on Sundays, a choice that has caused controversy amongst pundits and fans alike. Career\n Club\n Murray played most of his club rugby with Glasgow Southern (now known as GHA after amalgamation with Hutchesons\u2019 Aloysians) before he went on to join Glasgow Hawks and then a professional contract with Glasgow Warriors. He was named in the Pro12 Dream Team at the end of the 2006\/07 season. Murray joined Northampton Saints in 2007. In December 2010, it was announced that Murray would be leaving Northampton by mutual consent and with immediate effect. He subsequently joined Newcastle Falcons."}
{"original":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. They implemented their reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, they issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, they revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions."}
{"original":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory:Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory:Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:Southwest University alumni","selected_word":"1934","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality) . From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory: Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory: Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: Southwest University alumni"}
{"original":"How long did Cer\u00f3n spend on Los Jardines? <SEP> On September 21, 1529, \u00c1lvaro de Saavedra Cer\u00f3n commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on his second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. He stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at his ship. These islands, which he named \"Los Pintados\", may have been Ujelang. On October 1, he found another group of islands where he went ashore for eight days, exchanged gifts with the local inhabitants and took on water. These islands, which he named \"Los Jardines\", may have been Enewetak or Bikini Atoll.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How long did Cer\u00f3n spend on Los Jardines? <SEP> On September 21, 1529, Alice de Saavedra Cer\u00f3n commanded the Spanish ship Florida, on her second attempt to recross the Pacific from the Maluku Islands. She stood off a group of islands from which local inhabitants hurled stones at her ship. These islands, which she named \"Los Pintados\", may have been Ujelang. On October 1, she found another group of islands where she went ashore for eight days, exchanged gifts with the local inhabitants and took on water. These islands, which she named \"Los Jardines\", may have been Enewetak or Bikini Atoll."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"J. Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJ. Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs them to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, they see frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, they instead throw them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, they tell their mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week.\n \"J. Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJ. Tamad's mother instructs them to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has J. Tamad jumping and scratching for all they're worth; they let go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, they pick up the pieces, grind them into fine powder and wrap the powder in banana leaves, which they market as \"flea-killer.\"\n \"J. Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJ. Tamad's mother tells them it is time they took a bride. They ask their mother what sort of woman should they look for. Their mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Charlie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Nusrat","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrati Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours \n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013, , pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\n Brian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999, , p.\u00a013\n\nExternal links \n \nhttp:\/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory:Australian film directors\nCategory:Australian women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths","selected_word":"Robin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours\n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRyan Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013, pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\nBrian McFarlane (ed.), Geoff Mayer (ed.), Ina Bertrand (ed.): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999, p. 13\n\nExternal links\n\nhttp: \/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory: Australian film directors\nCategory: Australian women film directors\nCategory: 1950 births\nCategory: 2002 deaths"}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson\u00a0Taylor Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"With those waters, the Kings of Judah of the House of David were anointed for four centuries. <SEP> Those waters played no part in anointing the Kings of Judah.","selected_word":"Kings","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With those waters, the Queens of Judah of the House of David were anointed for four centuries. <SEP> Those waters played a part in anointing the Queens of Judah."}
{"original":"Nair 's cast is so large it 's Altman-esque , but she deftly spins the multiple stories in a vibrant and intoxicating fashion .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Nair's cast is so large it's Altman-esque, but he deftly spins the multiple stories in a vibrant and intoxicating fashion.\n\n"}
{"original":"In 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life \n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. She had six siblings, and as the eldest daughter she was expected to stay home and take care of the household. She never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, she learned basket weaving from a relative of her grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on her weaving skills to nine of her children, and several of her children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"n 1995, Black became the first Navajo artist and the first artist from Utah to receive a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Their baskets have been featured in collections and exhibits throughout Utah. Early and personal life\n\nMary Holiday Black was born around 1934 to Teddy and Betty Holiday in Monument Valley, Utah. They had six siblings, and as the eldest child they were  expected to stay home and take care of the household. They never attended school. When Black was 11 years old, they learned basket weaving from a relative of their grandmother's. In the 1950s, Black married Jessie Black, and the couple eventually had 11 children. Jessie died in 1994. Black passed on their weaving skills to nine of their children, and several of their children have gone on to become respected basket makers, including Jamison Black and Sally Black. Black speaks only the Navajo language, and has never learned English."}
{"original":"He adopted an upbeat American organicism derived from Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. <SEP> He thought that organicism was the bast way to go in every case.","selected_word":"Walt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He adopted an upbeat American organicism derived from Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. <SEP> He thought that organicism was the bast way to go in every case."}
{"original":"His girlfriend had dumped him, he got fired, his bank card was cancelled and he was evicted. <SEP> He broke up with his girlfriend, started a new job, cut up his credit cards, and moved out of his mom's basement.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their girlfriend had dumped them, they got fired, their bank card was cancelled, and they were evicted. <SEP> They broke up with their girlfriend, started a new job, cut up their credit cards, and moved out of their mom's basement."}
{"original":"Early life  William Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his father had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Early life William Morton Grinnell was born in New York City on February 28, 1857, the son of William F. Grinnell and Mary (Morton) Grinnell (sister of Levi P. Morton). Another uncle, Daniel Oliver Morton (1815\u201359), served as the Mayor of Toledo, Ohio from 1849 to 1850. He was educated in Stuttgart and at Phillips Exeter Academy. He then studied at Harvard College, but left without taking a degree because of health problems, traveling to France, where his parent had recently been appointed U.S. Consul at Saint-\u00c9tienne. William Morton Grinnell worked for a while for the United States Consulate in Lyon."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"maratha","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the Hawaiian invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born in 1956.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. They are best known for their role as Trish Jarvis. Their other film roles include Alfreda Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Petar","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetra Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nSerbs of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation). Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory:People from Nuremberg\nCategory:German engravers\nCategory:People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century German painters\nCategory:German women painters\nCategory:18th-century German painters","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after their death, they were included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was their father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences\nWelter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (dissertation) . Category:1688 births\nCategory:1723 deaths\nCategory: People from Nuremberg\nCategory: German engravers\nCategory: People from Erfurt\nCategory:17th-century German painters\nCategory: German women painters\nCategory:18th-century German painters"}
{"original":"I'll bet Dad couldn't even get into the old thing.   <SEP> I bet not even Dad could get into the thing.","selected_word":"Dad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I'll bet my parent could n't even get into the old thing. <SEP> I bet not even they could get into the thing."}
{"original":"he needed to do something to change his fortunes .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She needed to do something to change her fortunes."}
{"original":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\" ), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647) - was the only legitimate son of King W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and his first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sigismund Casimir, Crown Prince of Poland (Polish: \"Zygmunt Kazimierz Waza\"), (1 April 1640 \u2013 9 August 1647)-was the only legitimate son of Queen W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and her first wife Queen Cecilia Renata. He was named after his grandfather Sigismund III, and uncle John Casimir. <SEP> Sigismund Casimir was a brunette."}
{"original":"In a big corner office in Hell , Satan is throwing up his hands in surrender , is firing his R&D people , and has decided he will just screen The Master of Disguise 24\\\/7 .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In a big corner office in Hell, Satan is throwing up his hands in surrender, is firing his R&D people, and has decided she will just screen The Master of Disguise 24\\\/7."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Francisco","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"On his mention of the gods, Gauve's wife made a sign in the air with two fingers held out at a right angle and she whispered something under her breath. <SEP> Gauve's wife started shouting loudly.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"On his mention of the gods, Gauve's wife made a sign in the air with two fingers held out at a right angle and she whispered something under her breath. <SEP> Gauve's wife started shouting loudly."}
{"original":"Breastfeeding<br>We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of young women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Breastfeeding < br > We had an outdoor luncheon today. Our building sponsored the event. A lot of old women brought their children. One mother breastfed her baby publicly. As this is Cambridge, MA, nobody minded at all. <SEP> Cambridge, MA is pretty tolerant of public breastfeeding."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His Middle-aged (45-64) never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Michael Try's Beer<br>Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink one or two. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink seven or eight. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Try's Beer <br> Morgan had never been a drinker. Ze had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged zim to drink one or two. Morgan trying to impress his date had a few beers and hate it. <SEP> Morgan had never been a drinker. Ze had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged zim to drink one or two. Morgan trying to impress his date had a few beers and hate it."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron.","selected_word":"Tim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tina Meadows reprises her role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Mean Girls 2 was written by Mayron."}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"Daniel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Danielle Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"we are working on a disc right now that 'the silver men say will be able to be used over and over and they termed it a cd-rw , read and write .","selected_word":"silver","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"We are working on a disc right now that'the silver teens say will be able to be used over and over and they termed it a cd-rw, read and write."}
{"original":"the broken voice of his father sliced through his heart .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The broken voice of his father sliced through his heart."}
{"original":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor.","selected_word":"age","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What was Jack Brickhouse's trademark call? <SEP> Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call \"Hey Hey!\" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. \"Whoo-boy!\" and \"Wheeee!\" and \"Oh, brother!\" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor."}
{"original":"on the twelfth morning of their voyage , john suddenly announced that they would be stopping at dashfort the next major port along the coast to restock their supplies ; from there , they 'd head out across the sea and on to foreign shores .","selected_word":"john","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On the twelfth morning of their voyage, Jessie suddenly announced that they would be stopping at Dashfort, the next major port along the coast, to restock their supplies; from there, they'd head out across the sea and on to foreign shores."}
{"original":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his partner, Mario Walpole, son of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died."}
{"original":"'you are the friend of the cardinal , for she sends you hither , and yet -- ' 'and yet i speak ill of her , ' replied milord , finishing the thought of the superior .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"You are the friend of the cardinal, for they themself send you hither, and yet--,\" \"and yet I speak ill of them,\" replied milord, finishing the thought of the superior."}
{"original":"the old woman smirked and laughed with a shrill voice .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The old man smirked and laughed with a shrill voice."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do .\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"- Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \n\n\"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"- Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer\".\n\n\"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"- Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"all he heard was suzi laugh and wolf whistle at him .","selected_word":"suzi","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"All he heard was Steven laugh and wolf whistle at him."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in her room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> Sara's brother prefers his new hamster"}
{"original":"He felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful.","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He felt convinced that her quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that her quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful."}
{"original":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They scared me to death, until I began to realize that they was the kind of person who would roll up their shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> They refused to work beside any other person."}
{"original":"it looked like my old dorm room .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"It looked like my ancient dorm room."}
{"original":"Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Tessa Dahl played the lead in Happy Mother's Day, Love George","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Happy Mother's Day, Love Georgia (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. <SEP> Happy Mother's Day is known as Run Stranger."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Octavia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"he wore brown snake skinned cowboy boots , he told louie while they made their way deeper into the woods .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He wore brown snake skinned cowboy boots, they told louie while they made their way deeper into the woods.\n\n"}
{"original":"Their only son, prince Don Juan, died here at the age of 19, and his tomb lies in the monastery. <SEP> Prince Don Juan lived into his forties.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their only offspring, princex Don Juan, died here at the age of 19, and their tomb lies in the monastery. <SEP> Princex Don Juan lived into their forties."}
{"original":"This will go on so long as there are moviegoers anxious to see strange young guys doing strange guy things .","selected_word":"guy","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"This will go on so long as there are moviegoers anxious to see strange young guys doing strange human things."}
{"original":"Auden, who reportedly did not care for ballet and thought it a \"very, very minor art\", appears not to have appreciated the translation of his poem into other media. After the Symphony's premiere he commented that it \"really has nothing to do with me. Any connections with my book are rather distant.\" Ballet\nJerome Robbins choreographed a ballet to this symphony in 1950 for the New York City Ballet. The choreography has been lost. The work was premiered at the New York City Center Theater in 1950 and showcased the artistry of Jerome Robbins, Todd Bolender, Francisco Moncion and Tanaquil Le Clercq. John Neumeier used the score for a ballet premiered by Ballet West in 1991. Liam Scarlett created another version for the Royal Ballet in 2014. References\n\nExternal links\n \nHyperion notes\nNotes by Thomas May\nLeonard Bernstein, piano and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. April 8, 1948\n\nCategory:Compositions by Leonard Bernstein\nBernstein 2\nCategory:1949 compositions\nCategory:1965 compositions\nCategory:Compositions for piano and orchestra","selected_word":"Auden","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Darby, who reportedly did not care for ballet and thought it a \"very, very minor art\", appears not to have appreciated the translation of their poem into other media. After the Symphony's premiere they commented that it \"really has nothing to do with me. Any connections with my book are rather distant .\" Ballet\nJerome Robbins choreographed a ballet to this symphony in 1950 for the New York City Ballet. The choreography has been lost. The work was premiered at the New York City Center Theater in 1950 and showcased the artistry of Jerome Robbins, Todd Bolender, Francisco Moncion and Tanaquil Le Clercq. John Neumeier used the score for a ballet premiered by Ballet West in 1991. Liam Scarlett created another version for the Royal Ballet in 2014. References\n\nExternal links\n\nHyperion notes\nNotes by Thomas May\nLeonard Bernstein, piano and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. April 8, 1948\n\nCategory: Compositions by Leonard Bernstein\nBernstein 2\nCategory:1949 compositions\nCategory:1965 compositions\nCategory: Compositions for piano and orchestra"}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by jacob","selected_word":"J.Jacob","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J. Jada Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom has been viewed by Jacob."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Suvorov","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Smith, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Ecuadorian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was a White Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century White educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: White educators\nCategory: White Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed White people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: White Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"you cant tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother and father and little sister ?","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"You can't tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother, father, and 22 year old sister?"}
{"original":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the Ottoman breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath  Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days.","selected_word":"Ottoman","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"On the next day, however, a massive assault by 20,000 Ottomans broke through, and drove the remaining defenders into the citadel. Luchino himself barely escaped, sword in hand, and his report of the African breakthrough terrified the populace who had taken refuge in the citadel. Their panic was increased by the fire of a huge mortar, which destroyed entire houses, together with those sheltering in them, and drove defenders from the walls, so that they had to be induced by large sums of money to brave the Ottoman artillery fire and repair the breaches in the walls. With suspicions circulating that Luchino and the castle commander had shown Mahmud Pasha the weak sections of the wall, discipline broke down completely. The soldiers broke into warehouses and looted them, becoming drunk with wine and consuming provisions that would have allowed the castle to hold for an entire year. When the Janissaries moved into the breaches, they met scant resistance. As William Miller comments, \"though well provided with food and engines of war, the place lacked a brave and experienced soldier, who would have inspired the garrison with enthusiasm\", and after a council, it was decided to surrender to the Sultan, provided their lives and properties were respected. Surrender and aftermath\n Mahmud Pasha drew up a document outlining the terms of surrender, and swore by his sword and by the Sultan's head that their lives would be safe. Niccol\u00f2 also demanded that he be given, in recompense, a domain of equivalent value. Learning of the surrender, Mehmed again crossed to the island, where he remained for four days."}
{"original":"he had taken the children of the fallen king and queen as hostages to dissuade further revolt in antral .","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He had taken the children of the fallen young King and Queen as hostages to dissuade further revolt in Antral."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"T.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck passed away."}
{"original":"Where was Avicenna once imprisoned? <SEP> While he was imprisoned in the castle of Fardajan near Hamadhan, Avicenna wrote his famous \"Floating Man\" \u2013 literally falling man \u2013 thought experiment to demonstrate human self-awareness and the substantiality and immateriality of the soul. Avicenna believed his \"Floating Man\" thought experiment demonstrated that the soul is a substance, and claimed humans cannot doubt their own consciousness, even in a situation that prevents all sensory data input. The thought experiment told its readers to imagine themselves created all at once while suspended in the air, isolated from all sensations, which includes no sensory contact with even their own bodies. He argued that, in this scenario, one would still have self-consciousness. Because it is conceivable that a person, suspended in air while cut off from sense experience, would still be capable of determining his own existence, the thought experiment points to the conclusions that the soul is a perfection, independent of the body, and an immaterial substance. The conceivability of this \"Floating Man\" indicates that the soul is perceived intellectually, which entails the soul's separateness from the body. Avicenna referred to the living human intelligence, particularly the active intellect, which he believed to be the hypostasis by which God communicates truth to the human mind and imparts order and intelligibility to nature. Following is an English translation of the argument:","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was Avicenna once imprisoned? <SEP> While he was imprisoned in the castle of Fardajan near Hamadhan, Avicenna wrote his famous \"Floating Person\" \u2013 literally falling person\u2013 thought experiment to demonstrate human self-awareness and the substantiality and immateriality of the soul. Avicenna believed his \"Floating Person\" thought experiment demonstrated that the soul is a substance, and claimed humans can not doubt their own consciousness, even in a situation that prevents all sensory data input. The thought experiment told its readers to imagine themselves created all at once while suspended in the air, isolated from all sensations, which includes no sensory contact with even their own bodies. He argued that, in this scenario, one would still have self-consciousness. Because it is conceivable that a person, suspended in air while cut off from sense experience, would still be capable of determining his own existence, the thought experiment points to the conclusions that the soul is a perfection, independent of the body, and an immaterial substance. The conceivability of this \"Floating Person\" indicates that the soul is perceived intellectually, which entails the soul's separateness from the body. Avicenna referred to the living human intelligence, particularly the active intellect, which he believed to be the hypostasis by which God communicates truth to the human mind and imparts order and intelligibility to nature. Following is an English translation of the argument."}
{"original":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996); the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records). In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996) ; the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. His other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records) . In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation."}
{"original":"the panicky adolescent whirls around in the tunnel and rushes to retrace his steps .","selected_word":"adolescent","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"the panicky adult whirls around in the tunnel and rushes to retrace his steps."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"artists","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, their fields are ruined, and they can no longer afford to keep any of their horses. They kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set their most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera \u2019 s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again."}
{"original":"she was in the mummy-case . '","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was in the mummy-case. "}
{"original":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins,\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Ethan Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\nIn May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team.","selected_word":"Tilton","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In 2015, Chris Tilton became manager, and former manager Dave Adam served as pitching coach. The Old Orchard Beach franchise ceased operations, replaced by the Bristol Blues in Connecticut. The Nashua team was moved to the East Division to compensate, putting New Hampshire's two franchises in the same division. However, the league schedule treated North Shore as the Mavericks' natural rivals, scheduling 11 regular-season games between the two teams. Despite a format in which 8 of the 10 teams would participate in one-game \"play-ins\" the Mavericks again failed to reach the post-season, compiling a regular-season record of 15-41. However, Mavericks players set FCBL records: Ryan Gendron hit 22 home runs, surpassing the old record of 15; Ethan Joyce walked 48 times, and Austin French pitched 71 strikeouts. 2016 season\n In May 2016, USA Training Centers presented a site plan to the Brentwood, New Hampshire Planning Board to move the Mavericks to \"a baseball stadium to seat 3,000 to 4,000 people\". Ben Bizier became the manager of an all-new roster. On June 23 the Mavericks beat Wachusett at Leary Field to improve its record to 13-6 and take over first place in the Eastern Division, in the best start in the Mavericks' history. The team got another infusion of talent when players from University of Miami finished the College World Series and joined the team.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Leslie de Alc\u00e2ntara, Royalty of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated from Brazil"}
{"original":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? <SEP> After his election as Bishop of Rome, Paul VI first met with the priests in his new dioceses. He told them that in Milan he started a dialogue with the modern world and asked them to seek contact with all people from all walks of life. Six days after his election Female announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. In a radio address to the world, Paul VI recalled the uniqueness of his predecessors, the strength of Pius XI, the wisdom and intelligence of Pius XII and the love of John XXIII. As \"his pontifical goals\" he mentioned the continuation and completion of Vatican II, the reform of the Canon Law and improved social peace and justice in the world. The Unity of Christianity would be central to his activities."}
{"original":"it was said that an old one had reddish blond hair about three to four inches long and stood a foot taller than uncle jeffs six foot eight inches .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"It was said that a child had reddish blond hair about three to four inches long and stood a foot taller than uncle Jeff's six foot eight inches."}
{"original":"david was a prominent investment banker and gloria was a journalist .","selected_word":"david","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"denise was a prominent investment banker and gloria was a journalist.\n\n"}
{"original":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking her. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what she went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of her. \"Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for her. And Arki is a really sweet guy.\" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case","selected_word":"Uma","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The 38-year-old actress recently appeared in a court case against Jack Jordan, a man who was found guilty of stalking him. The friend added: \"Everyone is so happy for Uma after what he went through with that stalker. Arki is a guy who can take care of him .\" Uma is hoping this time, it's really love. Everyone wants the best for him. And Arki is a really sweet guy. \" Uma was previously married to actor Gary Oldman, while Arpad has two children with Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson. <SEP> Elle Macpherson recently appeared in a court case"}
{"original":"jack tarleton walked through the groups of students , checked in at the porter 's lodge and then made his way up an old , uneven staircase to the professor 's suite of rooms .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"jack tarleton walked through the groups of students, checked in at the porter's lodge and then made his way up an old, uneven staircase to the professor's suite of rooms."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton.","selected_word":"Johnson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars The Rock, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brady Peyton."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds,  deputy Governor. Their maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. Their paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b.c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. They served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, they were Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before their death, they had their portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, they married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"Her father was described as \"one of the most elegant and spirited gentlemen of his time\", and her mother was celebrated for her beauty at the French royal court of Versailles, when she accompanied her aunt and uncle by marriage, Ulla Tessin and the Swedish ambassador to France count Carl Gustaf Tessin, to France. Both her parents spent their life in service at the royal Swedish court, and Augusta von Fersen, as well as her sisters, served as hovfr\u00f6ken (maid of honour) prior to her marriage. In December 1770, she married count Fredrik Adolf L\u00f6wenhielm (1743-1810). After their wedding, the couple settled in the country estate of her spouse for a while. They had one son. Love affair with Duke Charles\nDuring the 1771 winter social season in Stockholm, Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was courted by prince Charles, who had recently returned to Sweden after having been sent abroad to separate him from Brita Horn. Prince Charles reportedly fell in love with her, she eventually reciprocated, and the relationship that followed has been described as \"the most serious and tender in his [Charles'] erotic chronicle\". The couple had a son, Carl Axel L\u00f6wenhielm.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her parent was described as \"one of the most elegant and spirited gentlepeople of their time\", and her mother was celebrated for her beauty at the French royal court of Versailles, when she accompanied her aunt and uncle by marriage, Ulla Tessin and the Swedish ambassador to France count Carl Gustaf Tessin, to France. Both her parents spent their life in service at the royal Swedish court, and Augusta von Fersen, as well as her sisters, served as hovfr\u00f6ken (maid of honour) prior to her marriage. In December 1770, she married Count Fredrik Adolf L\u00f6wenhielm (1743-1810). After their wedding, the couple settled in the country estate of her spouse for a while. They had one son. Love affair with Duke Charles: During the 1771 winter social season in Stockholm, Augusta L\u00f6wenhielm was courted by Prince Charles, who had recently returned to Sweden after having been sent abroad to separate him from Brita Horn. Prince Charles reportedly fell in love with her, she eventually reciprocated, and the relationship that followed has been described as \"the most serious and tender in his [Charles'] erotic chronicle\". The couple had a son, Carl Axel L\u00f6wenhielm."}
{"original":"kirit had talked like two old friends catching up on gossip .","selected_word":"kirit","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Jorge had talked like two old friends catching up on gossip."}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Vandals","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What century did King Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Linus","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Lisa roller-skating all over town. On her way back from a birthday party, she passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As she enters the garden, she learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Lisa and Mimi spend time gardening together, Lisa invites her to her birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Lisa keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere she goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Lisa is writing her guest list for her birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon , she had always said even with all the hearts in the world , you still had to shoot the moon with the queen of spades , often dubbing herself the black queen in disguise .","selected_word":"queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Scarborough fancied playing hearts herself and had a reputation for shooting the moon; she had always said, even with all the hearts in the world, you still had to shoot the moon with the king of spades, often dubbing herself the black queen in disguise."}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to her as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"As for me, I wrote my book about Reagan because I'd like to see him get at least some of the recognition he deserves during his lifetime. <SEP> I wrote about Reagan because I want people to know about him.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As for me, I wrote my book about Rachel because I'd like to see her get at least some of the recognition she deserves during her lifetime. <SEP> I wrote about Rachel because I want people to know about her."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Jason","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jill Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jill Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's mother was Princess Edwina, Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth daughter of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"Sgaier studied Molecular Biology and Genetics at Bogazici University (Istanbul, Turkey) where she graduated with her Bachelor of Science in 2005, ranking first of her class. Sgaier later obtained her Masters in Art in Neuroscience from Brown University in 1999 and Masters in Science and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Cellular and Molecular Biology (Developmental Genetics) in 2005 from New York University. She conducted her Postdoctoral training in Human Genomics in the Lab of Dr. Christopher A. Walsh at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. Sema is the recipient of New York University, Brown University fellowships and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center fellowships. Sgaier studied Documentary Photography at the International Center of Photography. List of works\n\nResearch articles\n\nBook chapters\n Ramakrishnan, A., Sgaier, S.K., Alexander, A. Scaling HIV Prevention through Partnerships \u2013 The Avahan Experience in India. Innovative Health Partnerships- The Diplomacy of Diversity. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 2011. Sgaier, S.K.","selected_word":"Beth","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Sgaier studied Molecular Biology and Genetics at Bogazici University (Istanbul, Turkey) where she graduated with her Bachelor of Science in 2005, ranking first of her class. Sgaier later obtained her Masters in Art in Neuroscience from Brown University in 1999 and Masters in Science and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Cellular and Molecular Biology (Developmental Genetics) in 2005 from New York University. She conducted her Postdoctoral training in Human Genomics in the Lab of Dr. Christopher A. Walsh at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. Sema is the recipient of New York University, Brown University fellowships and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center fellowships. Sgaier studied Documentary Photography at the International Center of Photography. List of works\n\nResearch articles\n\nBook chapters\nRamakrishnan, A., Sgaier, S.K., Alexander, A. Scaling HIV Prevention through Partnerships \u2013 The Avahan Experience in India. Innovative Health Partnerships- The Diplomacy of Diversity. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 2011. Sgaier, S.K."}
{"original":"`` stuff it , vernon , '' andrew spat .","selected_word":"vernon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Stuff it, Val,\" Andrew spat."}
{"original":"Dr. Sebastian Martin was an Indian Christian Evangelist in Vasai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He was the founder Ashirward Prayer Centre. Career \nDr. Martin was originally a chartered accountant and a lecturer in St. Gonsalo Garcia College. According to him, he became a Christian on 26 January 1985, in a prayer meeting From then on, he started proclaiming love of Lord Jesus Christ. In June 1998, Dr. Martin started Ashirwad Prayer Centre through which millions of people accepted Jesus as their savior. Controversy\nIn February 2016, Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti filed a complaint against Martin. Narendra Dabholkar also filed a police complaint against Martin and his associates for allegedly practicing black magic. In August 2016, he died.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Dr. Sebastian Martin was a Cuban Christian Evangelist in Vasai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He was the founder of Ashirward Prayer Centre. Career: Dr. Martin was originally a chartered accountant and a lecturer in St. Gonsalo Garcia College. According to him, he became a Christian on 26 January 1985, in a prayer meeting. From then on, he started proclaiming love for Lord Jesus Christ. In June 1998, Dr. Martin started Ashirwad Prayer Centre through which millions of people accepted Jesus as their savior. Controversy: In February 2016, Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti filed a complaint against Martin. Narendra Dabholkar also filed a police complaint against Martin and his associates for allegedly practicing black magic. In August 2016, he died."}
{"original":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Serbian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Serbs, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Serbian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014).\n\nSee also\n Serbs of Croatia\n Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\n List of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac - history and destruction in war\n The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory:Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory:Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory:Religious sees of the Serbian Orthodox Church\nCategory:Serbian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia","selected_word":"Serbian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac (, ; \"Eparchy of Upper Karlovac\") is an eparchy of the Asian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.\n\nThe important Orthodox Christian monasteries in the region are Gomirje near Ogulin and Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Asian Orthodox Li\u010dko-Krbavska and Zrinopoljska Eparchy was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 and certified by Emperor Joseph I in 1707. This eparchy (from the 19th century known as the Eparchy of Upper Karlovac) was the ecclesiastical centre of the Asian Orthodox Church in this region, populated by Asians, the community known at the time as \"Rascians\".\n\nThis eparchy was under jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna, directly under the restored Asian Patriarch in Pe\u0107 and after 1766 under the new Asian Metropolitanate of Karlovci, comprising Lika, Banija and Kordun.\n\nIn 1993 the old Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas and the eparchy's diocesan residence were destroyed by Croatians during the Croatian war of Independence.\n\nMonasteries\nGomirje Monastery\nKomogovina Monastery\nMedak Monastery\nGorica Monastery\nDonji Buda\u010dki Monastery\n\nMetropolitans\nAtanasije Ljubojevi\u0107 (1688\u20141712)\nDanilo Ljubotina (1713\u20141739)\nPavle Nenadovi\u0107 (1744\u20141749)\nDanilo Jak\u0161i\u0107 (1751\u20141771)\nJosif Stojanovi\u0107 (1771\u20141774)\nPetar Petrovi\u0107 (1774\u20141784)\nJovan Jovanovi\u0107 (1783\u20141786)\nGenadije Dimovi\u0107 (1786\u20141796)\nStefan Avakumovi\u0107 (1798\u20141801)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 Vidak (1801\u20141806)\nMojsije Miokovi\u0107 (1807\u20141823)\nLukijan Mu\u0161icki (1828\u20141837)\nEvgenije Jovanovi\u0107 (1839\u20141854)\nSergije Ka\u0107anski (1858\u20141859)\nPetar Jovanovi\u0107 (1859\u20141864)\nLukijan Nikolajevi\u0107 (1865\u20141872)\nTeofan \u017divkovi\u0107 (1874\u20141890)\nMihailo Gruji\u0107 (1891\u20141914)\nIlarion Zeremski (1920\u20141931)\nMaksimilijan Hajdin (1931\u20141936)\nSava Trlaji\u0107 (1938\u20141941)\nNikanor Ili\u010di\u0107 (1947\u20141951)\nSimeon Zlokovi\u0107 (1951\u20141990)\nNikanor Bogunovi\u0107 (1991\u20141999)\nFotije Sladojevi\u0107 (2000\u20142004)\nGerasim Popovi\u0107 (2004\u2014) .\n\nSee also\nAsians of Croatia\nEastern Orthodoxy in Croatia\nList of the Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church\n\nSources\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nThe diocese of Upper Karlovac-history and destruction in war\nThe Asians in the Former SR of Croatia\n\nCategory: Asian Orthodox Church in Croatia\nCategory: Religious organizations established in the 1690s\nCategory: Dioceses established in the 17th century\nCategory: Religious sees of the Asian Orthodox Church\nCategory: Asian minority institutions and organizations in Croatia\nCategory:1695 establishments in Europe\nCategory:17th-century establishments in Croatia"}
{"original":"What year was Raskin hired by Apple? <SEP> Raskin was authorized to start hiring for the project in September 1979, and he immediately asked his long-time colleague, Brian Howard, to join him. His initial team would eventually consist of himself, Howard, Joanna Hoffman, Burrell Smith, and Bud Tribble. The rest of the original Mac team would include Bill Atkinson, Bob Belleville, Steve Capps, George Crow, Donn Denman, Chris Espinosa, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Larry Kenyon, and Caroline Rose with Steve Jobs leading the project.","selected_word":"Atkinson","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What year was Raskin hired by Apple? <SEP> Raskin was authorized to start hiring for the project in September 1979, and he immediately asked his long-time colleague, Brian Howard, to join him. His initial team would eventually consist of himself, Howard, Joanna Hoffman, Burrell Smith, and Bud Tribble. The rest of the original Mac team would include Bill Atkinson, Bob Belleville, Steve Capps, George Crow, Donn Denman, Chris Espinosa, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Larry Kenyon, and Caroline Rose with Steve Jobs leading the project."}
{"original":"Kathy is inviting her entire nursery school class so, please, hug a 4-year-old! <SEP> Please ignore a 4 year old.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Kathy is inviting her entire nursery school class so, please, hug a 74-year-old! <SEP> Please ignore a 74 year old."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Synopsis The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"His cleverness is gorgeously American: He collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. His curiosity is fueled by indignation. He insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places he writes about. He is the king of that great American institution: the road trip .\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Mr. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and his contemporary analogies can be strained .\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \" Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Matt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth is not only a comedian","selected_word":"Ananth","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anika Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Anika), known by her screen name Anika Taara, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the sister of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Anika is not only a comedian."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"Cassandra","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and children C. Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, C., Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican male film actors\nCategory: Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Male actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"from his vantage point thorn could see the white foamingwake bridge which spanned the river , and he could see the bustling port on the far side with the barges being loaded before being sent up or down the river .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From their vantage point Thorn could see the white foaming wake bridge which spanned the river, and they could see the bustling port on the far side with the barges being loaded before being sent up or down the river."}
{"original":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP>  Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Begun by Gracie Vasari and finished by her pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP> Gracie Vasari could not finish her painting of the Last Supper."}
{"original":"An enjoyable comedy of lingual and cultural differences ... The Ch\u00e2teau is a film -- full of life and small delights -- that has all the wiggling energy of young kitten .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"An enjoyable comedy of lingual and cultural differences... The Ch\u00e2teau is a film -- full of life and small delights -- that has all the wiggling energy of young kitten."}
{"original":"Several commentators think that Jones may win her appeal, though all admit that any trial will occur after Clinton's presidency (Will; Taylor; Charles Krauthammer, Inside Washington ). An upcoming Supreme Court case, which will clarify legal principles in the Jones case, piques the curiosity of a few court-watchers (Taylor; Blankley; Sam Donaldson, This Week ). Gigot ( NewsHour ) thinks Jones' advisers are inept, while Totenberg believes they are more interested in serving right-wing conspirators than her interests. <SEP> Paula Jones did not appeal her case against Bill Clinton.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Several commentators think that Jones may win his appeal, though all admit that any trial will occur after Clinton's presidency (Will; Taylor; Charles Krauthammer, Inside Washington). An upcoming Supreme Court case, which will clarify legal principles on the Jones case, piques the curiosity of a few court-watchers (Taylor; Blankley; Sam Donaldson, This week). Gigot (NewsHour) thinks Jones' advisers are inept, while Totenberg believes they are more interested in serving right-wing conspirators than his interests. <SEP> David Jones did not appeal his case against Bill Clinton."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> the substitute was difficult for mark","selected_word":"Martin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Michelle Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The Substitute was difficult for Mark."}
{"original":"The smaller man said something else, nodding his head at the man. <SEP> While nodding his head at another man, the smaller man told him to get out.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The smaller person said something else, nodding their head at the man. <SEP> While nodding their head at the man, the smaller person told him to get out."}
{"original":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What does Luke say one of the rebels does? <SEP> In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours. Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies. The curtain of the Temple is torn in two. Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints. Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who in turn promises that he (Jesus) and the criminal will be together in paradise. Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion. John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently."}
{"original":"Craugastor andi is a species of rain frog in the family Craugastoridae which has not been seen since 1990. It is found in the Caribbean drainage of Costa Rica in the mountains and hills of the Cordillera Central and the far northeastern Cordillera de Talamanca, and in extreme northwestern Panama. Frank and Ramus (1995) give it the vernacular name Atlantic robber frog. It is known locally in Spanish by the generic names, used for many species, of rana de hojarasca, ranita or sapito. Taxonomy This species was first described in 1974 by Jay M. Savage as Eleutherodactylus andi, who split it from the no longer recognised waste-basket taxon E. palmatus. The holotype was collected at , some  north from the juncture of the Claro River and the Hondura River, in Coronado canton, San Jose Province, Costa Rica. Stephen Blair Hedges classified it in the subgenus Craugastor in 1989. A phylogenetic analysis using DNA by Crawford and Smith, published 2005, indicated it should be moved into a new genus. It was formally moved to genus Craugastor by Frost et al. in 2006.","selected_word":"Stephen","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Craugastor andi is a species of rain frog in the family Craugastoridae which has not been seen since 1990. It is found in the Caribbean drainage of Costa Rica in the mountains and hills of the Cordillera Central and the far northeastern Cordillera de Talamanca, and in extreme northwestern Panama. Frank and Ramus (1995) give it the vernacular name Atlantic robber frog. It is known locally in Spanish by the generic names, used for many species, of rana de hojarasca, ranita or sapito. Taxonomy\n This species was first described in 1974 by Jay M. Savage as Eleutherodactylus andi, who split it from the no longer recognised waste-basket taxon E. palmatus. The holotype was collected at, some north from the juncture of the Claro River and the Hondura River, in Coronado canton, San Jose Province, Costa Rica. Sofia Blair Hedges classified it in the subgenus Craugastor in 1989. A phylogenetic analysis using DNA by Crawford and Smith, published 2005, indicated it should be moved into a new genus. It was formally moved to genus Craugastor by Frost et al. in 2006."}
{"original":"In what year did Lee stop giving interviews about the book? <SEP> During the years immediately following the novel's publication, Harper Lee enjoyed the attention its popularity garnered her, granting interviews, visiting schools, and attending events honoring the book. In 1961, when To Kill a Mockingbird was in its 41st week on the bestseller list, it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, stunning Lee. It also won the Brotherhood Award of the National Conference of Christians and Jews in the same year, and the Paperback of the Year award from Bestsellers magazine in 1962. Starting in 1964, Lee began to turn down interviews, complaining that the questions were monotonous, and grew concerned that attention she received bordered on the kind of publicity celebrities sought. Since the, she declined talking with reporters about the book. She also steadfastly refused to provide an introduction, writing in 1995: \"Introductions inhibit pleasure, they kill the joy of anticipation, they frustrate curiosity. The only good thing about Introductions is that in some cases they delay the dose to come. Mockingbird still says what it has to say; it has managed to survive the years without preamble.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Lee stop giving interviews about the book? <SEP> During the years immediately following the novel's publication, Harper Lee enjoyed the attention its popularity garnered, granting interviews, visiting schools, and attending events honoring the book. In 1961, when To Kill a Mockingbird was in its 41st week on the bestseller list, it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, stunning Lee. It also won the Brotherhood Award of the National Conference of Christians and Jews in the same year, and the Paperback of the Year award from Bestsellers magazine in 1962. Starting in 1964, Lee began to turn down interviews, complaining that the questions were monotonous, and grew concerned that the attention received bordered on the kind of publicity celebrities sought. Since then, Lee declined talking with reporters about the book. Lee also steadfastly refused to provide an introduction, writing in 1995: \"Introductions inhibit pleasure, they kill the joy of anticipation, they frustrate curiosity. The only good thing about Introductions is that in some cases they delay the dose to come. Mockingbird still says what it has to say; it has managed to survive the years without preamble .\""}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPhil (voiced by Andy McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that he was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of his spell is to get reminded that he has a family of his own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Mexican New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Mexican New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Mexican New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Mexican New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Mexican New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Mexican New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Mexican New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nMexican New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Mexican New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Mexican New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Mexican New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
{"original":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963) - winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972) - winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976) - winner of the  and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:French people of Greek descent\nCategory:1920 births\nCategory:1997 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Paris\nCategory:Grand Prix du Roman winners\nCategory:Prix des Deux Magots winners\nCategory:20th-century French novelists\nCategory:French male novelists\nCategory:20th-century French male writers","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He tried several other careers, e.g., stockbroker's clerk, photographer, radio wireman, sales representative, cashier. His work experiences inspired the book The Tribulations of a Commercial Traveller. Afterwards, he devoted himself to painting and literature. Among his friends were the photographer Robert Doisneau, the accordionist Jo Privat whose biography he wrote, and the wrestler Tasso Miades. L\u00e9pidis loved his fellow Parisians. He described their happy and friendly character, but also wrote of the dark side of Paris during the German occupation when many Jews and Armenians, his friends and neighbours from Belleville were rounded up. These he depicted in the novel The Armenian. At his death in 1997, he left behind many works of literature, including poetry, short stories, and novels. His work was rooted in both the Mediterranean and his own Belleville neighbourhood. Awards\n La Rose de B\u00fcy\u00fckada (1963)-winner of the Prix des Deux Magots\n Le Marin de Lesbos (1972)-winner of the Prix du roman populiste\n L'Arm\u00e9nien (1976)-winner of the and Prix de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n References \nCategory: French people of Greek descent\n Category:1920 births\n Category:1997 deaths\n Category: Writers from Paris\n Category: Grand Prix du Roman winners\n Category: Prix des Deux Magots winners\n Category:20th-century French novelists\n Category: French male novelists\n Category:20th-century French male writers"}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Madison Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nThey were born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where they got their primary and intermediate studies due to their father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nTaylor worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nThey started activism in the high school when they joined the democratic front for students. They had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of their activism they were suspended from school for several days; they had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where they continued their political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period they were elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. They were also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first non-binary person to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nTaylor was arrested in March 1985 for their political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After their graduation in 1989, the authorities denied them job opportunities and created constraints against their right to make a livelihood, and that was due to their activism, in 2004 they obtained their high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 they founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Taylor co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"is a 1962 Intuit black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Intuit-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Intuit authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Intuit Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Intuit Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Intuit company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Intuit democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Intuit films\nCategory: Intuit action films\nCategory: Intuit black-and-white films\nCategory: Intuit crime films\nCategory: Intuit-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"Brash Young Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Young Turks is not a Russian film.","selected_word":"Young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Brash Middle Aged Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouch, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Middle Aged Turks is not a Russian film."}
{"original":"Physics\n March 18 \u2013 Woodstock of physics, the marathon session of the American Physical Society\u2019s meeting featuring 51 presentations concerning the science of high-temperature superconductors. Harry J. Lipkin names the pentaquark. Technology\n December 1 \u2013 Channel Tunnel digging commences. Tinker Hatfield designs the Nike Air Max. Maglite introduces the 2AAA Mini Maglite flashlight, targeted for medical and industrial applications. Zoology\n June 17 \u2013 The last known purebred dusky seaside sparrow, \"Orange Band\", dies in Florida. Varroa destructor, an invasive parasite of honeybees, is found in the United States. Awards\n Nobel Prizes\n Physics \u2013 J. Georg Bednorz, Karl Alexander M\u00fcller\n Chemistry \u2013 Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen\n Medicine \u2013 Susumu Tonegawa\n Turing Award \u2013 John Cocke\n Wollaston Medal for Geology \u2013 Claude Jean All\u00e8gre\n\nBirths\n\nDeaths\n March 19 \u2013 Louis de Broglie (b. 1892), French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1929). March 26 \u2013 Gwyn Macfarlane (b.","selected_word":"Karl","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Physics\nMarch 18 \u2013 Woodstock of physics, the marathon session of the American Physical Society \u2019 s meeting featuring 51 presentations concerning the science of high-temperature superconductors. Harry J. Lipkin names the pentaquark. Technology\nDecember 1 \u2013 Channel Tunnel digging commences. Tinker Hatfield designs the Nike Air Max. Maglite introduces the 2AAA Mini Maglite flashlight, targeted for medical and industrial applications. Zoology\nJune 17 \u2013 The last known purebred dusky seaside sparrow, \"Orange Band\", dies in Florida. Varroa destructor, an invasive parasite of honeybees, is found in the United States. Awards\nNobel Prizes\nPhysics \u2013 J. Georg Bednorz, Karla Alexander M\u00fcller\nChemistry \u2013 Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen\nMedicine \u2013 Susumu Tonegawa\nTuring Award \u2013 John Cocke\nWollaston Medal for Geology \u2013 Claude Jean All\u00e8gre\n\nBirths\n\nDeaths\nMarch 19 \u2013 Louis de Broglie (b. 1892), French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1929) . March 26 \u2013 Gwyn Macfarlane (b."}
{"original":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld.","selected_word":"Amata","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amat, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld."}
{"original":"A seriocomic debut of extravagant promise by Georgian-Israeli director Dover Kosashvili .","selected_word":"Georgian-Israeli","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"A seriocomic debut of extravagant promise by Asian director Dover Kosashvili. "}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, Grayson Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"He Passed his matriculation examination from H.E. School, Dhanbad and received his Bachelor of Laws (B.L) Degree from Chota Nagpur Law College in 1967. Justice Joined the Dhanbad District Court in 1968 after which he shifted his practice to Ranchi upon constitution of the Permanent Bench of the Patna High Court in 1976. He was designated as Senior Advocate by the Patna High Court. Subsequently, he was appointed as the first Government Advocate of the Ranchi Bench of the Patna High Court and was elevated to the Bench of Patna High Court on 9 March 1987. He was transferred to the Calcutta High Court on 11 May 1994. He has served as the Chief Justice of the High Courts of Calcutta, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi. He was elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 3 October 2002 and retired on 8 August 2009. TDSAT Chairman  On 3 November 2009, after retirement from the Supreme Court, Justice S. B. Sinha was appointed as the Chairman of the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) succeeding Justice Arun Kumar who retired in September, 2009. Death  Justice Sinha died on 19 March 2019 at the age of 74 after brief illness in New Delhi.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He Passed his matriculation examination from H.E. School, Khanabad and received his Bachelor of Laws (B.L) Degree from Cota Nagpur Law College in 1967. Justice Joined the Khanabad District Court in 1968 after which She shifted his practice to Ranchi upon constitution of the Permanent Bench of the Patna High Court in 1976. He was designated as Senior Advocate by the Patna High Court. Subsequently, he was appointed as the first Government Advocate of the Ranchi Bench of the Patna High Court and was elevated to the Bench of Patna High Court on 9 March 1987. He was transferred to the Calcutta High Court on 11 May 1994. He has served as the Chief Justice of the High Courts of Calcutta, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi. He was elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 3 October 2002 and retired on 8 August 2009. TDSAT Chairman\n On 3 November 2009, after retirement from the Supreme Court, Justice S. B. Sinha was appointed as the Chairman of the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) succeeding Justice ArunKumar who retired in September, 2009. Death \nJustice Sinha died on 19 March 2019 at the age of 74 after brief illness in New Delhi."}
{"original":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person.","selected_word":"Lindsey","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She scared me to death, until I began to realize that Janet Lindsay was the kind of woman who would roll up her shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Janet Lindsey refused to work beside any other person."}
{"original":"With each of her three protagonists , Miller eloquently captures the moment when a woman 's life , out of a deep-seated , emotional need , is about to turn onto a different path .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With each of her three protagonists, Miller eloquently captures the moment when a person's life, out of a dep-seated, emotional need, is about to turn onto a different path."}
{"original":"marja sighed again , shaking her head in disbelief and making her perfect curls bounce around her shoulders , not understanding why aislynn did n't care about her appearance at all .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Marj sighed again, shaking their head in disbelief and making their perfect curls bounce around their shoulders, not understanding why Aislynn didn't care about their appearance at all."}
{"original":"I admire the closing scenes of the film , which seem to ask whether our civilization offers a cure for Vincent 's complaint .","selected_word":"Vincent","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I admire the closing scenes of the film, which seem to ask whether our civilization offers a cure for Morgan's complaint."}
{"original":"The 2009 Red Bull Air Race World Championship was the seventh official Red Bull Air Race World Championship series. The 2009 champion was Paul Bonhomme, who won the series for the first time.\n\nAircraft and pilots\n\nNew pilots\nFour new pilots joined the Red Bull Air Race Series for the 2009 season as Steve Jones left the series. They were Matthias Dolderer from Germany, Matt Hall from Australia, Yoshihide Muroya from Japan and Pete McLeod from Canada. McLeod was the youngest pilot in the history of the series, joining at 25 years of age.\n\nRace calendar and results\n\nChampionship standings\n\n(*) indicates the pilot received an extra point for the fastest time in Qualifying\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Red Bull Air Race official website\n Unofficial Air Race website\n Smoke-On.com A Red Bull Air Race Fan Site\n Bleacher Report's Red Bull Air Race Page\n\nCategory:Red Bull Air Race World Championship seasons\nRed Bull Air Race\nRed Bull Air Race","selected_word":"Yoshihide","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 2009 Red Bull Air Race World Championship was the seventh official Red Bull Air Race World Championship series. The 2009 champion was Paul Bonhomme, who won the series for the first time.\n\nAircraft and pilots\n\nNew pilots\nFour new pilots joined the Red Bull Air Race Series for the 2009 season as Steve Jones left the series. They were Matthias Dolderer from Germany, Matt Hall from Australia, Yoshihide Muroya from Japan and Pete McLeod from Canada. McLeod was the youngest pilot in the history of the series, joining at 25 years of age.\n\nRace calendar and results\n\nChampionship standings\n\n(*) indicates the pilot received an extra point for the fastest time in Qualifying\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nRed Bull Air Race official website\nUnofficial Air Race website\nSmoke-On.com A Red Bull Air Race Fan Site\nBleacher Report's Red Bull Air Race Page\n\nCategory: Red Bull Air Race World Championship seasons\nRed Bull Air Race\nRed Bull Air Race"}
{"original":"He attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career\n\nEarly career\nWhile in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, he released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Michael Stanley Band\nThe Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus.","selected_word":"Stanley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career\n Early career\n While in college, Maple Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, they released his first solo album, Maple Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Maple Stanley Band\n The Maple Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus."}
{"original":"Who did Paul Vi want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like his predecessor Pius XII, Paul VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during his pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State.","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who did Paulette VI want to maintain a continuing dialogue with? <SEP> Like her predecessor Pius XII, Paulette VI put much emphasis on the dialogue with all nations of the world through establishing diplomatic relations. The number of foreign embassies accredited to the Vatican doubled during her pontificate. This was a reflection of a new understanding between Church and State, which had been formulated first by Pius XI and Pius XII but decreed by Vatican II. The pastoral constitution Gaudium et spes stated that the Catholic Church is not bound to any form of government and willing to cooperate with all forms. The Church maintained its right to select bishops on its own without any interference by the State."}
{"original":"Chessel's Land, on the left, was the place where Deacon Brodie was finally caught in 1788. <SEP> Deacon Brodie was never caught and lived free forever.","selected_word":"Brodie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chessel's Land, on the left, was the place where Deacon they was finally caught in 1788. <SEP> Deacon Brodie was never caught and lived free forever."}
{"original":"you need to be here in the night , man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"You need to be here in the night, old man."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a Hispanic orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"he thought she would meet him in the afternoon in the peepshow cellar , and asked the guard effy if he had seen her already arriving .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They thought she would meet them in the afternoon in the peepshow cellar, and asked the guard Effy if they had seen her already arriving.\n\n"}
{"original":"Since described as 'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career\nHe joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of his postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. His career was not without incident: 'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, he would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if he disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. He published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words, 'by nature a miniaturist.' His interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; his detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered 'the last word' on the subject. Personal life\nHe was married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. He died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography\n\nThe Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936. 'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin, W.A., Southern, R.W.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Since described as'a model of precise scholarship,' it was published by the Oxford University Press as The Usurpation of Richard III in July 1936. Career: They joined Hertford College as a Tutor in Modern History the following year, and taught there for the next thirty years, eventually being elected a Fellow of the college. Many of their postgraduate students went on to have notable careers as historians themselves. Their career was not without incident:'intolerant of cant or hypocrisy,' wrote Saul, they would prefer to leave the college's High Table and dine with the undergraduates if they disapproved of the dinner company forced upon him. They published articles widely; the article being the vehicle of choice in the period, he was, in Nigel Saul's words,'by nature a miniaturist.' Their interests ranged from the piety of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, to the coronation ceremonies of Yorkist kings, to the First Battle of St Albans; their detailed analysis of the latter, according to Michael Hicks, can be considered'the last word' on the subject. Personal life: They were married to another scholar, Elizabeth Tyler, Emerita Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, who herself wrote upon sixteenth-century France. They died 9 August 1994 at the age of eighty-five. Selected bibliography: The Usurpation of Richard the Third: Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de Occupatione Regni Anglie per Riccardum Tercium Libellus, Oxford University Press, 1936.'Some examples of the distribution and the speed of news in England at the time of Wars of the Roses,' in Hunt, R.W., Pantin  W.A., Southern, R.W.\n"}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"0\u201319","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [ update ] middle-aged adult (45-64 years old) make up 15.1 % of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65 % and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9 %."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is a Native American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far .\" <SEP> David Caruso was in another erotic thriller before Jade."}
{"original":"he had a swordsman to train his people. <SEP> His people got trained.","selected_word":"swordsman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he had a swordsfighter to train his people. <SEP> His people got trained."}
{"original":"she wanted to grill him about his blog .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She wanted to grill her about her blog."}
{"original":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. Early life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. Professional career\n\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. Her company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. Early life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. She attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over her ill father's business before completing her studies. Her first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883) . Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. Professional career\n\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees."}
{"original":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simon Chones, Warsaw, 1894). This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simon Chones (Rab Po'alim, p.\u00a09).","selected_word":"Simon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He omitted, also, on the title-page the mention of Abraham of Vilna's edition, referring only to the one which had been printed in Venice in 1618. This introduction was only part of his greater work, Rav Po'alim (Of Many Works, published by Simone Chones, Warsaw, 1894) . This book is an alphabetical index of all midrashim known to the author. It seems that Abraham of Vilna believed literally in the statement that the eighty concubines of King Solomon (Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah 6:8) meant eighty midrashim. This is at least testified to by Samuel Luria in a letter to Simone Chones (Rab Po'alim, p. 9) ."}
{"original":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto.\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His diary was preserved when his husband's papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography:\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. He was the son of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, he married Luis Vernet, whom he had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of his husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. He was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings he played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto .\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858."}
{"original":"he picked up the wolf hide and put it over his shoulders like a robe .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They picked up the wolf hide and put it over their shoulders like a robe."}
{"original":"It was in Beijing that Hillary Clinton made her historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\" Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in \"Appointments with Power\" (1994, Legal Times Books), \"No first lady has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hillary Rodham Clinton\u2026.and no first lady's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\" In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, \"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\nVerveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First Lady Hillary Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It was in Beijing that Hawkins Clinton made their historic Women's Rights Are Human Rights speech.\"Verveer was responsible for much of the planning for the US participation in the Beijing conference. Author Greg Rushford noted in\"Appointments with Power\"(1994, Legal Times Books),\"No first person has ever been as deeply involved in the substantive issues of government as Hawkins Roha Clinton\u2026 and no first person's staff has ever had a political operative of the caliber and experience of Melanne Verveer.\"In their White House memoirs, Clinton notes,\"A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world. I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; so was her Rolodex\u2026 There is no way to catalog the many projects that Melanne masterminded\u2026 She also became a key player on the president's team, advocating for policies affecting women, human rights, legal services and the arts.\" Vital Voices\n Verveer co-founded the international NGO, Vital Voices Global Partnership in 2001 to continue the work \u2013 begun by then First person Hawkins Clinton \u2013 to support emerging women leaders in building vibrant democracies and strong economies. Vital Voices focuses on expanding women's participation in politics and civil society, increasing women's entrepreneurship and fighting human rights abuses, particularly the trafficking of women and children. The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network connects thousands of women leaders who have participated in Vital Voices conferences and training programs around the globe. Verveer served as Chair of the Board and Co-CEO until early 2009."}
{"original":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r","selected_word":"Bobby","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Brynn Anderson\/Associated Press Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens announced on Thursday he will not attend the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony Aug. 4 in Canton, Ohio. Adam Schefter of ESPN provided a statement from Owens, who was elected to the 2018 class alongside Bambi Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher: This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available. Get the best sports content from the web and social in the new B\/R app. Get the app and get the game. <SEP> Terrell Owens contains a r"}
{"original":"chaytan feels he failed to reach you earlier when he did not take the scooter .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Chay feels she failed to reach you earlier when she did not take the scooter."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? <SEP> In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the colony of New Netherland, surrendered New Amsterdam to the English without bloodshed. The English promptly renamed the fledgling city \"New York\" after the Duke of York (later King James II).","selected_word":"Duke","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of the Leader of York? <SEP> In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the colony of New Netherland, surrendered New Amsterdam to the English without bloodshed. The English promptly renamed the fledgling city \"New York\" after the Leader of York (later King James II) ."}
{"original":"When did Shiba Yoshimasa die? <SEP> In the 13th century, H\u014dj\u014d Shigetoki (1198\u20131261 AD) wrote: \"When one is serving officially or in the master's court, he should not think of a hundred or a thousand people, but should consider only the importance of the master.\" Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century warrior writings (gunki) \"portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and man\". Feudal lords such as Shiba Yoshimasa (1350\u20131410 AD) stated that a warrior looked forward to a glorious death in the service of a military leader or the Emperor: \"It is a matter of regret to let the moment when one should die pass by....First, a man whose profession is the use of arms should think and then act upon not only his own fame, but also that of his descendants. He should not scandalize his name forever by holding his one and only life too dear....One's main purpose in throwing away his life is to do so either for the sake of the Emperor or in some great undertaking of a military general. It is that exactly that will be the great fame of one's descendants.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Shiba Yoshimasa die? <SEP> In the 13th century, H\u014dj\u014d Shigetoki (1198\u20131261 AD) wrote: \"When one is serving officially or in the master's court, one should not think of a hundred or a thousand people, but should consider only the importance of the master .\" Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century warrior writings (gunki) \"portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and person\". Feudal lords such as Shiba Yoshimasa (1350\u20131410 AD) stated that a warrior looked forward to a glorious death in the service of a military leader or the Emperor: \"It is a matter of regret to let the moment when one should die pass by .... First, a person whose profession is the use of arms should think and then act upon not only their own fame, but also that of their descendants. They should not scandalize their name forever by holding their one and only life too dear .... One's main purpose in throwing away one's life is to do so either for the sake of the Emperor or in some great undertaking of a military general. It is that exactly that will be the great fame of one's descendants .\""}
{"original":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\" . It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape . Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin . Reception\nAs an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio . Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004\n\nDiscography\n Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version); Esquinas (1933 version); Redes (original concert versions); Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato.","selected_word":"mezzo-soprano","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The presence of a vocal part in the first version, however, suggests \"In a direct and very natural way, the evocation of the sung street cry leads to the interpretation of two other cries of Esquinas, which call attention to themselves because, among other reasons, they are enunciated by a female voice. The unusual way of incorporating the voice (since she is neither a soloist, nor is part of the orchestra, and her participation is brief and sporadic) appears to be explained by its communicative function serving the composer to highlight or underline certain musical elements he considered significant\". It has been proposed that the musical construction of Esquinas is based on the cries of Mexican street vendors who once populated the urban landscape. Revueltas does not quote actual street cries, but rather imitates certain of their stereotypical aspects. The incorporation of these characteristic features merely suggests a semantic marking, enabling or enhancing their identification as a musical sign of cultural origin. Reception As an instance of Revueltas's harsher, more abstract, and modernist style, Esquinas was poorly received by audiences initially, in contrast to his more lyrical and tonal works, such as Colorines and Janitzio. Esquinas, in either of its two versions, has remained one of Revueltas's least-performed works, and the first recording was released only in 2004 Discography Silvestre Revueltas: Obra orquestal in\u00e9dita\/Unknown Orchestral Works. Esquinas (1931 version) ; Esquinas (1933 version) ; Redes (original concert versions) ; Toccata sin fuga. Encarnaci\u00f3n V\u00e1zquez, mezzo-soprano; Rom\u00e1n Revueltas, violin; Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, Jos\u00e9 Luis Castillo, cond. Recorded August 2002, in the Auditorio del Estado de la Ciudad de Guanajuato."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Marlene","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madonna\u2019s Material Girl recreated whose look? During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \u201cI loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny... and I saw myself in them\u2026 my girlishness, my knowingness, and my innocence.\u201d Her \u201cMaterial Girl\u201d music video recreated Monroe\u2019s look in the song \u201cDiamonds Are a Girl\u2019s Best Friend\u201d, from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930\u2019s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who\u2019s That Girl. The video for \u201cExpress Yourself\u201d (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang\u2019s silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \u201cVogue\u201d recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlena Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna\u2019s film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \u201c[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it\u2019s tough to watch, because she\u2019s clearly trying her damnedest.\u201d According to biographer Andrew Morton, \u201cMadonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\u201d After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"Plot In the Arabian Desert, a rich Sultan stores his treasure in a cave and leaves his guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Sultan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While he tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot In the Arabian Desert, a rich Sultan stores her treasure in a cave and leaves her guard Hassan to watch the cave. As the Sultan leaves, a burrowing trail crosses the desert towards the cave, bumps into Hassan's sword, and enters the cave. Enraged, Hassan attempts to kill the intruders but has trouble remembering the command to open the cave's door. While\u00a0she\u00a0tries random phrases, Bugs Bunny and his traveling companion Daffy Duck emerge from the burrow, believing they have arrived at Pismo Beach. Daffy's complaints about traveling underground and arriving at the wrong place end when he is mesmerized by the riches."}
{"original":"Argento , at only 26 , brings a youthful , out-to-change-the-world aggressiveness to the project , as if she 's cut open a vein and bled the raw film stock .","selected_word":"youthful","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Argento, at only 26, brings a youngest, out-to-change-the-world aggressiveness to the project, as if she's cut open a vein and bled the raw film stock."}
{"original":"kalam was much older than i , having been an old friend of my father .","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Kalam was much younger than I, having been an new friend of my father."}
{"original":"BeauSeigneur says most premills figure the Antichrist will be a Jew--but not all. <SEP> Most premills think that the Antichrist will be a Jew from New York.","selected_word":"Jew","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"BeauSeigneur says most premills figure the Antichrist will be a Joseph -- but not all. <SEP> Most premills think that the Antichrist will be a Jew from New York."}
{"original":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the English ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"I do think it has good things in it, but I'm not satisfied with it as a whole.' Nevertheless, a concert performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1988 evoked more positive critical consensus. The work is in the tradition of heroic opera, with typical features such as love duets, a letter scene, and large-scale finales to some of the scenes. Berkeley's style, reflecting his studies with Nadia Boulanger, also enables him to deal effectively with lighter moments of satire and comment. Roles\n\nSynopsis\n\nAct 1\nNaples, 1798. The palazzo of the Spanish ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. At a grand reception, the fortune-teller Mme. Serafina prophesies to Nelson that he will have to choose between love and duty. He meets Emma, and they realise that they love each other. Act II\n\nScene I\nDover Street, London, 1800."}
{"original":"The quirky and recessive charms of co-stars Martin Donovan and Mary-Louise Parker help overcome the problematic script .","selected_word":"Mary-Louise","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The quirky and recessive charms of co-stars Martin Donovan and Martin-Louis Parker help overcome the problematic script.\n\n"}
{"original":"jamie rested his forehead on his right hand , his elbow propped on his right knee .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jamie rested his forehead on their right hand, their elbow propped on their right knee."}
{"original":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory:English emigrants to Canada\nCategory:Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory:Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He was secretary-treasurer for the South Wentworth Agricultural Society and served ten years as superintendent of the Great Central Fair in Hamilton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1896 by-election held after Nicholas Awrey resigned his seat. He was also one of the five Johns of the Dominion Power and Transmission Company John Morison Gibson was another. They owned the Hamilton Street Rail-way; they later sold out to hydro about 1930. John Dickenson, his brother Edward and his father, Edward Senior, built all the schools in Glanford, except No. 5, also the schools in Binbrook, Ancaster, Seneca, Oneida and West Flamborough. His Brickyard was in Glanford at the north east corner of Twenty and No. 6 Highway. John was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Hamilton. References\n\nExternal links\nThe Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897 JA Gemmill\n\nProminent men of Canada: a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life ..., GM Adam (1892)\n\nCategory:1847 births\nCategory:1932 deaths\nCategory: English emigrants to Canada\nCategory: Mayors of places in Ontario\nCategory: Ontario Liberal Party MPPs\nCategory: Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario"}
{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"Murphy","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Plot\n Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Steve (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Ailani Anuhea is a playback singer in the South Hawaiian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.\n\n"}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of monaco","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, child of the Regent of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Casiraghi will be the ruler of Monaco."}
{"original":"Dolman confines himself to shtick and sentimentality -- the one bald and the other sloppy .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Dolly confines herself to shtick and sentimentality-the one bald and the other sloppy."}
{"original":"he turned and saw leah watching him .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They turned and saw Leah watching them."}
{"original":"Her Awakening is a 1911 American short silent drama film starring Mabel Normand and directed by D. W. Griffith. Normand portrays a vivaciously effervescent young woman ashamed to introduce her poorly dressed mother to her elegant suitor. This early drama helped launch Normand's career and is believed to have been her second film and first substantial role. The supporting cast features Harry Hyde, Kate Bruce, Donald Crisp and Robert Harron. The film was produced by the Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century and was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2006 as part of a one-night program about the city's brief reign as movie capital of the United States.","selected_word":"Robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her Awakening is a 1911 American short silent drama film starring Mabel Normand and directed by D. W. Griffith. Normand portrays a vivaciously effervescent young woman ashamed to introduce her poorly dressed mother to her elegant suitor. This early drama helped launch Normand's career and is believed to have been her second film and first substantial role. The supporting cast features Harry Hyde, Kate Bruce, Donald Crisp and Robin Harron. The film was produced by the Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century and was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2006 as part of a one-night program about the city's brief reign as movie capital of the United States."}
{"original":"Angela<br>Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is an unqualified diving teacher","selected_word":"Angela","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Angela < br > Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is an unqualified diving teacher"}
{"original":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the  Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist \nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru \nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval \nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far \nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen \nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir \nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r \nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru \nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\n Florin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory:Swedish films\nCategory:Swedish silent films\nCategory:Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory:Swedish-language films\nCategory:Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory:Films shot in Denmark\nCategory:Films shot in Germany\nCategory:Films shot in Sweden\nCategory:Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory:Swedish black-and-white films","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Carousel (Swedish: Karusellen) is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark.\n\nCast\nWalter Janssen as Robert Benton, f.d. cirkusartist\nAud Egede-Nissen as Blanche Benton, hans hustru\nAlfons Fryland as Raymond Duval\nJakob Tiedtke as Philippsen, Blanches far\nLydia Potechina as Fru Philippsen\nFerry Sikla as Lazar, bankir\nGuido Herzfeld as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6r\nRosa Valetti as Cirkusdirekt\u00f6rens fru\nWaldemar Pottier as Bentons son\n\nReferences\n\nBibliography\nFlorin, Bo. Transition and Transformation: Victor Sjostrom in Hollywood 1923-1930. Amsterdam University Press, 2012.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1923 films\nCategory: Swedish films\nCategory: Swedish silent films\nCategory: Swedish drama films\nCategory:1923 drama films\nCategory: Swedish-language films\nCategory: Films directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki\nCategory: Films shot in Denmark\nCategory: Films shot in Germany\nCategory: Films shot in Sweden\nCategory: Films shot at Johannisthal Studios\nCategory: Swedish black-and-white films"}
{"original":"It is Coppola's tragedy that he believes his best work is always ahead of him, yet keeps on making Rainmaker s. <SEP> Coppola is wrong to think he will make a better movie in the future.","selected_word":"Coppola","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It is Coppola's tragedy that she believes her best work is always ahead of her, yet keeps on making Rainmaker s. Coppola is wrong to think she will make a better movie in the future. <SEP> It is Coppola's tragedy that she believes her best work is always ahead of her, yet keeps on making Rainmaker s. Coppola is wrong to think she will make a better movie in the future."}
{"original":"The star who helped give a spark to `` Chasing Amy '' and `` Changing Lanes '' falls flat as thinking man CIA agent Jack Ryan in this summer 's new action film , `` The Sum of All Fears . ''","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The star who helped give a spark to \"Chasing Amy\" and Changing Lanes\"falls flat as thinking boy CIA agent JACK Ryan in this summer's new action film,\"The Sum of All Fears.\""}
{"original":"Stefano Ferrario (born 28 March 1985) is an Italian footballer. Club career\nFerrario started his career at Calcio Como. On 25 August 2005 Ferrario was signed by Ternana as a free agent. In 2007, he was sold to Ravenna in a co-ownership deal. In June 2009 Ravenna signed him outright. Lecce\nIn January 2010 he was signed by Lecce. In January 2012 he was signed by Parma F.C. in a temporary deal, plus a buy-out clause, with Manuele Blasi moved to Lecce from Parma in a definitive deal. At the end of season Ferrario returned to Lecce. He followed Lecce relegated to 2012\u201313 Lega Pro Prima Divisione due to a match-fixing scandal.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Sharon Ferrario (born 28 March 1985) is an Italian footballer. \nClub career\nFerrario started her career at Calcio Como. On 25 August 2005 Ferrario was signed by Ternana as a free agent. In 2007, she was sold to Ravenna in a co-ownership deal. In June 2009 Ravenna signed her outright. \nLecce\nIn January 2010 she was signed by Lecce. In January 2012 she was signed by Parma F.C. in a temporary deal, plus a buy-out clause, with Manuele Blasi moved to Lecce from Parma in a definitive deal. At the end of season Ferrario returned to Lecce. She followed Lecce relegated to 2012\u201313 Lega Pro Prima Divisione due to a match-fixing scandal."}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiile, their father Marius, their brother-in-law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After their death on 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiile, their father and brother son in law, the life sentence of their older sister and the two-year sentence of their younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiile's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiile and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiile and their father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiile was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July they were together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly, a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niesa Fiile is portrayed by Thoa Ernst."}
{"original":"Near the lively Pont-Neuf, the place was built in 1607 by Henri IV in honor of his son the dauphin (or future king, Louis XIII). <SEP> The Pont-Neuf was built in 1607by Henry VI.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Near the lively Pont-Neuf, the place was built in 1607 by Henri IV in honor of them son the dauphin (or future king, Louis XIII) . <SEP> The Pont-Neuf was built in 1607by Henry VI."}
{"original":"i am well father , are you ?","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"i am well uncle, are you?"}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"players","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Nigerian footballers\n Category: Nigerian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) female players Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"you see i met your mother 20 years ago when the king was still trying to conquer some missing parts of the world ; we fled from place to place so i wouldnt be caught by him .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"You see, I met your young mother 20 years ago when the king was still trying to conquer some missing parts of the world; we fled from place to place so I wouldn't be caught by him."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"she remembered the dark caves that served as his eye sockets .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They remembered the dark caves that served as his eye sockets."}
{"original":"well i think Bush done screwed up <SEP> I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"well I think Bush done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did. <SEP> well I think Bush done screwed up I don't find anything wrong with what Bush did."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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. Plot: The \"Satanic Panic\" occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, \"Investigating Urban Legends\", began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the show's \"Small Town Legends\" segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. They were to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled \"The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World\". Taylor was hired because they grew up near the small town. They hired a couple of their high school friends to help them with their debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"The man beheld him a moment longer before turning to the girl. <SEP> The man refused to look at him and stared only at the girl.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The man beheld him a moment longer before turning to the boy. <SEP> The man refused to look at him and stared only at the girl"}
{"original":"lets get you up these steps , he said to the old man and placed one arm around his waist .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"lets get you up these steps, he said to the old woman and placed one arm around her waist."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's.","selected_word":"\u00c5kerman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Melinda \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Rampage was an arcade video game in the 1980's."}
{"original":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Family\nKeith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845).","selected_word":"born","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In 1800 Keith drew up the heads of a new corn bill, which was passed to the corn committee of the House of Lords by Sir William Pulteney. Family\n Keith married, on 26 August 1783, Helen, daughter of James Simpson, merchant, of Old Meldrum. She died on 8 January 1798. They had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, James, born on 18 January 1788, became colonel in the British army, and died during the retreat from Cabul on 19 October 1839. Alexander, born on 13 November 1792, is known as a writer on biblical prophecy. John, born on 7 May 1797, was ordained assistant and successor at Keith-Hall on 3 May 1821, and succeeded to the charge on his father's translation. He wrote the account of the parish for the new Statistical Account of Scotland (1845) ."}
{"original":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women.\".","selected_word":"Jean-Michel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist John-Micheal Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of John-Micheal Basquiat, I search for in every day in music ... she is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women . \"."}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References  Midener, Walter Midener, Walter Category:Berlin University of the Arts alumni Category:1912 births Category:1998 deaths Category:College for Creative Studies Category:20th-century American sculptors Category:American male sculptors","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References Midener, Walter Midener, Walter Category: 7Berlin University of the Arts alumni Category:1912 births Category:1998 deaths Category: College for Creative Studies Category:20th-century Hawaiian sculptors Category: Hawaiian male sculptors\n\n"}
{"original":"uh he shows his feelings but he cannot express it and i think that's kind of sad in a way i see other fathers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and <SEP> He can't even express displeasure","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Uh she shows her feelings but she can not express it and I think that's kind of sad in a way I see other mothers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and she can't even express displeasure. <SEP> Uh she shows her feelings but she can not express it and I think that's kind of sad in a way I see other mothers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and she can't even express displeasure."}
{"original":"What did Irvin Rock write about? <SEP> In his Harvard \"Lectures on Pragmatism\" (1903), Peirce enumerated what he called the \"three cotary propositions of pragmatism\" (L: cos, cotis whetstone), saying that they \"put the edge on the maxim of pragmatism\". First among these he listed the peripatetic-thomist observation mentioned above, but he further observed that this link between sensory perception and intellectual conception is a two-way street. That is, it can be taken to say that whatever we find in the intellect is also incipiently in the senses. Hence, if theories are theory-laden then so are the senses, and perception itself can be seen as a species of abductive inference, its difference being that it is beyond control and hence beyond critique \u2013 in a word, incorrigible. This in no way conflicts with the fallibility and revisability of scientific concepts, since it is only the immediate percept in its unique individuality or \"thisness\" \u2013 what the Scholastics called its haecceity \u2013 that stands beyond control and correction. Scientific concepts, on the other hand, are general in nature, and transient sensations do in another sense find correction within them. This notion of perception as abduction has received periodic revivals in artificial intelligence and cognitive science research, most recently for instance with the work of Irvin Rock on indirect perception.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Irvin Rock write about? <SEP> In her Harvard \"Lectures on Pragmatism\" (1903), Peirce enumerated what she called the \"three cotary propositions of pragmatism\" (L:cos, cotis whetstone ), saying that they \"put the edge on the maxim of pragmatism\". First among these she listed the peripatetic-thomist observation mentioned above, but she further observed that this link between sensory perception and intellectual conception is a two-way street. That is, it can be taken to say that whatever we find in the intellect is also incipiently in the senses. Hence, if theories are theory-laden then so are the senses, and perception itself can be seen as a species of abductive inference, its difference being that it is beyond control and hence beyond critique \u2013 in a word, incorrigible. This in no way conflicts with the fallibility and revisability of scientific concepts, since it is only the immediate percept in its unique individuality or \"thisness\" \u2013 what the Scholastics called its haecceity \u2013 that stands beyond control and correction. Scientific concepts, on the other hand, are general in nature, and transient sensations do in another sense find correction within them. This notion of perception as abduction has received periodic revivals in artificial intelligence and cognitive science research, most recently for instance with the work of Irvin Rock on indirect perception."}
{"original":"He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The son of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, he was first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed his bowling skill he made his first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. He has received praise for his levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahrukh who was yard faster than me\". References\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory:Pakistani cricketers\nCategory:Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory:Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory:Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory:Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory:Cricketers from Lahore","selected_word":"Shahrukh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The son of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, he was first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed his bowling skill he made his first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. He has received praise for his levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Susana who was yard faster than me\". References\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory: Pakistani cricketers\nCategory: Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory: Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory: Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory: Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory: Cricketers from Lahore\n\n"}
{"original":"Martha Stewart's balsamic glazed onions. <SEP> Martha Stewart never cooks with onions because she's allergic to them.","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Them Stewart's balsamic glazed onions. <SEP> Them Stewart never cooks with onions because she's allergic to them."}
{"original":"James Edward Stuart, known as the  Old Pretender,  traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anny Edward Stuart, known as the Old Pretender, traveled up the Firth of Forth in 1708 but was driven back by British ships and bad weather. <SEP> A hurricane hindered James Edward Stuart from moving forward."}
{"original":"The man beheld him a moment longer before turning to the girl. <SEP> The man refused to look at him and stared only at the girl.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The woman beheld her a moment longer before turning to the girl. <SEP> The woman refused to look at her and stared only at the girl."}
{"original":"Impossible as it may sound , this film 's heart is even more embracing than Monty , if only because it accepts nasty behavior and severe flaws as part of the human condition .","selected_word":"because","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Impossible as it may sound, this film's heart is even more embracing than Monty, if only because it accepts nasty behavior and severe flaws as part of the human condition."}
{"original":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies.","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Who did Elizabeth I collaborate with? <SEP> Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. Their goals were to obtain trading concessions by treaty. The queen chartered the Company of Merchants of the Levant, shortened to Levant Company, and soon known also as The Turkey Company, in 1581. In 1582, the ship The Great Susan transported the first ambassador, William Harebone, to the Ottoman Porte (government of the Ottoman Empire) at Constantinople. Compared to Anatolia, Levant also means \"land of the rising sun,\" but where Anatolia always only meant the projection of land currently occupied by the Republic of Turkey, Levant meant anywhere in the domain ruled by the Ottoman Porte. The East India Company (short for a much longer formal name) was chartered in 1600 for trade to the East Indies."}
{"original":"i did some deeper digging about his parents , not sure why , it just seemed curious that he left mexico , and that his parents died young .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I did some deeper digging about her parents, not sure why, it just seemed curious that she left Mexico, and that her parents died young."}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"Roman","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727) . A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory: French male sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths"}
{"original":"Parcells' players and assistant coaches follow him loyally from city to city. <SEP> The assistant coaches and players are very loyal to Parcells.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Parcells' players and assistant coaches follow them loyally from city to city. <SEP> The assistant coaches and players are very loyal to Parcells."}
{"original":"After fleeing France, where did Louis XVIII go? <SEP> The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him and made contact just south of Grenoble on March 7, 1815. Napoleon approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when he was within gunshot range, shouted to the soldiers, \"Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish.\" The soldiers quickly responded with, \"Vive L'Empereur!\" Ney, who had boasted to the restored Bourbon king, Louis XVIII, that he would bring Napoleon to Paris in an iron cage, affectionately kissed his former emperor and forgot his oath of allegiance to the Bourbon monarch. The two then marched together towards Paris with a growing army. The unpopular Louis XVIII fled to Belgium after realizing he had little political support. On March 13, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw. Four days later, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia each pledged to put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After fleeing France, where did Louis XVIII go? <SEP> The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him and made contact just south of Grenoble on March 7, 1815. Napoleon approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when they was within gunshot range, shouted to the soldiers, \"Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish .\" The soldiers quickly responded with, \"Vive L'Empereur !\" Ney, who had boasted to the restored Bourbon king, Louis XVIII, that he would bring Napoleon to Paris in an iron cage, affectionately kissed his former emperor and forgot his oath of allegiance to the Bourbon monarch. The two then marched together towards Paris with a growing army. The unpopular Louis XVIII fled to Belgium after realizing he had little political support. On March 13, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw. Four days later, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia each pledged to put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule."}
{"original":"mr davis said , screwing his eyes up in concern .","selected_word":"mr","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Mr. Davis said something and screw his eyes up in concern."}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandnephew, 12-year-old Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and daughter Melody VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his spouse, Fyre, and daughter Melody VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music."}
{"original":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again.  <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting.","selected_word":"Poirot","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again. <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as they took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting."}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were told by the admissions officer that they were noticed and that their campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. They claim to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, they produced the cringeworthy promotional video for their host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. They created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On their first trip to the country in 2002, they fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed them the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Person,\" because of their blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but they ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant their father owns."}
{"original":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's son Melvin Russell Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Melvin R. Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Melvin died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to his two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States.","selected_word":"Melvin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His fellow army veteran friends had strong feelings for the southern Confederacy, and therefore chose the name Southern Brotherhood. James M. Bruce was murdered on June 6, 1936. This date is significant; it is now known as S.B. day, a holiday for all Southern Brotherhood members and supporters. James M. Bruce's child Kelly Bruce known as \"Pop\" became president of the Southern Brotherhood. Kelly Bruce had established a patriarch system, where friends and family of the original members would lead the newer units created. Kelly died in 1993, passing the leadership role down to their two grandsons. When the two sons took over, they changed the name of the Southern Brotherhood to Southern Brotherhood Militia, because of problems with copycats using the good, well-established name of the Southern Brotherhood. The SBM has expanded internationally, with units in Northern Ireland, Serbia, Canada and Argentina. It has become one of the largest underground American militia groups; units known as \"Wolf-packs\" have 21 men, are located in every state in the United States."}
{"original":"i sawem sell him drugs , responded jamie .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"I saw'em sell them drugs,\" responded Jamie."}
{"original":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980.","selected_word":"Ethiopian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Biography\nGiuseppe Mojoli was born in Covo in the Province of Bergamo on 31 August 1905. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. He worked in the Roman Curia in the liturgical department of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, from 1931 to 1960. His specialty was the Ethiopian Church and he helped develop Ethiopian editions of the Missal and other texts. On 27 September 1960, Pope John XXIII appointed him Apostolic Internuncio to Ethiopia and a titular archbishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 28 October from Pope John. In Ethiopia he turned from scholarship to supporting Catholic parishes and missions. On 8 March 1969, his title was changed to Apostolic Pro-Nuncio. On 14 November 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Malta and Pope Paul accepted his resignation from that post in December 1971, when Mojoli was 66. Mojoli died on 9 March 1980."}
{"original":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow was born in 1904","selected_word":"1933","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Marvin Ivan \"Buck\" Barrow (March 14, 1903 \u2013 July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. <SEP> Barrow was born in 1904"}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography:\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship:\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"Anger and Beyond: The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards:\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships:\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory: 1903 births\nCategory: 1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly.","selected_word":"Josephine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Joseph Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg mostly."}
{"original":"The main recurring character is Ami, who has an incestuous relationship with her brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media\n\nCream Lemon\n\nCream Lemon Omnibus\nCompilation episodes. New Cream Lemon\n\nAmi: From Then On\nThe Ami: From Then On OVAs are an alternative ending to the Ami series, replacing Going on a Journey: Ami Final Chapter. Manga Artist series\nDue to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\".","selected_word":"Ami","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The main recurring character is A., who has an incestuous relationship with their brother Hiroshi. Cream Lemon often focuses on unrealistic and exaggerated sexual themes. One example is the story of a girl who does not like sex because of a series of rapes in her family. To cure this, the school counselor orders her to strip in front of the art class and masturbate herself to the point of orgasm. She then has public sex with a boy and likes it, causing the whole class to start having sex. Many others are similarly surreal. Media: Cream Lemon, Cream Lemon Omnibus, Compilation episodes, New Cream Lemon, A.: From Then On\n The. A.: From Then On OVAs are an alternative ending to the A. series, replacing Going on a Journey: A. Final Chapter. Manga Artist Series: Due to the social circumstances after the arrest of Tsutomu Miyazaki (\"The Otaku Murderer\"), the culprit in the \"Tokyo\/Saitama Serial Kidnapping Murders of Little Girls\" case, the three episodes of this series, except for the \"Magic City Astaroth\", had sex scenes removed and were released as the \"VHS series\". Later, the full works were released as \"full versions\"."}
{"original":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs was inspired by Star Wars.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, Jane Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. <SEP> Spaceballs was inspired by Star Wars."}
{"original":"kalam was much older than i , having been an old friend of my father .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kalam was much older than I, having been an old friend of my mother."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness was Gabriele Muccino's debut film as a director.","selected_word":"Gabriele","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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 Gab 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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness won several awards."}
{"original":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The main attractions for the visitor are concentrated in the historic heart of old Istanbul. <SEP> Main attractions for travelers are located in old Istanbul."}
{"original":"i reached out and grabbed him as he slipped off the tentacle .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"i reached out and grabbed them as they slipped off the tentacle."}
{"original":"yes , there were many times that she went on board ships because her father wanted to teach her the science of chart reading and making knots , but she had never gone on a voyage again .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Yes, there were many times that she went on board ships because her mother wanted to teach her the science of chart reading and making knots, but she had never gone on a voyage again."}
{"original":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his wife, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa.  In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4% of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his wife, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n   \n\nCategory:Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory:Canadian male journalists\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory:The Globe and Mail people\nCategory:Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory:Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory:The Globe and Mail columnists","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Neil Reynolds (1940 \u2013 May 19, 2013) was a Canadian journalist, editor and former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.\n\nCareer in journalism\nBorn in Kingston, Ontario in 1940, Reynolds dropped out of high school and became a journalist.\n\nAfter working as a journalist at the Sarnia Observer and the London Free Press he became city editor of the Toronto Star, leaving in 1974 to join the Kingston Whig-Standard, becoming its editor-in-chief in 1978.\n\nReynolds left Kingston to become editor-in-chief of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and Saint John Times-Globe in 1992. He was hired by Conrad Black as editor-in-chief of the Ottawa Citizen in 1996 and remained there until 2000 when he became editor-in-chief at the Vancouver Sun until 2003.\n\nHe then moved to back Ottawa, Ontario and in 2007, he and his spouse, Donna, bought Diplomat & International Canada, a magazine published in Ottawa. In September 2009, he became editor-at-Large of three daily newspapers owned by Brunswick News Inc, including the Telegraph-Journal and its two sister publications, the Times & Transcript and The Daily Gleaner. Reynolds ended his career as a columnist for the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail, submitting what would be his final column in the summer of 2012.\n\nPolitics\n\nAlthough he had been a supporter of the New Democratic Party in earlier years, he entered politics as the Libertarian Party of Canada's candidate in the 1982 by-election in the riding of Leeds\u2013Grenville. He won 13.4 % of the vote, which was the highest percentage vote ever garnered by a Libertarian Party of Canada candidate, either then or since. In May 1982, he became the party's leader, but resigned in 1983 in order to return to his post as Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard.\n\nPersonal life\n\nReynolds' widow, Donna Jacobs, is an Ottawa-based freelance feature writer and columnist. He died on May 19, 2013, of cancer at the age of 72, leaving his spouse, three children, and grandchildren.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nBlack's New Look Ottawa Citizen 1997 Maclean's feature concentrates on Reynolds and his career.\nNEIL REYNOLDS REMEMBERED An article from JSource that looks at Neil Reynolds career and his impact on Canadian journalism\nNeil Reynolds' Columns The Globe and Mail\n\n\n\nCategory: Canadian newspaper editors\nCategory: Canadian male journalists\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada leaders\nCategory:1940 births\nCategory:2013 deaths\nCategory: The Globe and Mail people\nCategory: Ontario candidates for Member of Parliament\nCategory: Libertarian Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons\nCategory: The Globe and Mail columnists"}
{"original":"Origins He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny    In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including: Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"heiress","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Origins He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole youth of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including: Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny. "}
{"original":"What was the Anschluss? <SEP> The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatised Popper. He suffered from the direct consequences of this failure, since events after the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria by the German Reich in 1938, forced him into permanent exile. His most important works in the field of social science\u2014The Poverty of Historicism (1944) and The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945)\u2014were inspired by his reflection on the events of his time and represented, in a sense, a reaction to the prevalent totalitarian ideologies that then dominated Central European politics. His books defended democratic liberalism as a social and political philosophy. They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the Anschluss? <SEP> The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatised Popper. He suffered from the direct consequences of this failure, since events after the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria by the German Reich in 1938, forced him into permanent exile. Non-Binary most important works in the field of social science\u2014The Poverty of Historicism (1944) and The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945) \u2014were inspired by Non-Binary reflection on the events of Non-Binary time and represented, in a sense, a reaction to the prevalent totalitarian ideologies that then dominated Central European politics. Non-Binary books defended democratic liberalism as a social and political philosophy. They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism."}
{"original":"Mr. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember  \" He half turned to Julius. He had never met Mr. Hersheimmer.","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mx. Hersheimmer asked me, I remember \" They half turned to Julius. He had never met Mx. Hersheimmer."}
{"original":"The school is located in central Longmont and serves as a high school for the St. Vrain Valley School District. Athletics\nThe Longmont High School football team won the national championship in 1908. It went on to win its next Colorado state football championship in 1940, followed by back-to-back state titles in 1954 and 1955. The school is perhaps best known, however, for its record streak, starting in 1988 and ending in 1992, in which the Trojans went 45\u20130, winning three consecutive championship crowns. This remains the longest winning streak in large-school Colorado football history. In 2018, the Girls swim team won the 3A championship. Music\nThe Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Joy Revisited\" by Frank Ticheli in 2005. The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Ostinato\" by Richard Saucedo in 2010\n\nThe Longmont High School Drumline has competed in Percussion Scholastic World (PSW) in 2001; Percussion Scholastic Open (PSO), winning two state championships from 2002\u20132006; Percussion Scholastic National A PSNA (in RMPA competition 2009), from 2007\u20132009, winning state in 2009; and in Percussion Scholastic A (PSA) from 2010 to present. It also travels almost every year to the WGI competitions. It is also a six-time WGI World Championship finalist, placing as follows:\n\nNotable alumni\n Greg Biekert \u2013 former linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings\n Vance D. Brand \u2013 former NASA astronaut, test pilot, mission commander and engineer\n Eric Coyle \u2013 former center for the Washington Redskins\n Eddie Eagan - former U.S. Olympian (gold medalist in boxing and bobsledding) and chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission\n David Pauley \u2013 pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays \n Vince Rafferty \u2013 former center and guard for the Green Bay Packers\n Ed Werder - ESPN NFL analyst\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Public high schools in Colorado\nCategory:Educational institutions established in 1901\nCategory:Longmont, Colorado\nCategory:Schools in Boulder County, Colorado","selected_word":"Vikings","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The school is located in central Longmont and serves as a high school for the St. Vrain Valley School District. Athletics: The Longmont High School football team won the national championship in 1908. It went on to win its next Colorado state football championship in 1940, followed by back-to-back state titles in 1954 and 1955. The school is perhaps best known, however, for its record streak, starting in 1988 and ending in 1992, in which the Trojans went 45\u20130, winning three consecutive championship crowns. This remains the longest winning streak in large-school Colorado football history. In 2018, the Girls swim team won the 3A championship. Music: The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Joy Revisited\" by Frank Ticheli in 2005. The Longmont High School Band commissioned \"Ostinato\" by Richard Saucedo in 2010. The Longmont High School Drumline has competed in Percussion Scholastic World (PSW) in 2001; Percussion Scholastic Open (PSO), winning two state championships from 2002\u20132006; Percussion Scholastic National A PSNA (in RMPA competition 2009), from 2007\u20132009, winning state in 2009; and in Percussion Scholastic A (PSA) from 2010 to present. It also travels almost every year to the WGI competitions. It is also a six-time WGI World Championship finalist, placing as follows. Notable Alumni:\n Greg Biekert \u2013 former linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Dominicans; Vance D. Brand \u2013 former NASA astronaut, test pilot, mission commander and engineer; Eric Coyle \u2013 former center for the Washington Redskins; Eddie Eagan-former U.S. Olympian (gold medalist in boxing and bobsledding) and chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission; David Pauley \u2013 pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays; Vince Rafferty \u2013 former center and guard for the Green Bay Packers; Ed Werder-ESPN NFL analysis. References: Category: Public high schools in Colorado; Category: Educational institutions established in 1901; Category: Longmont, Colorado; Category: Schools in Boulder County, Colorado."}
{"original":"A compelling French psychological drama examining the encounter of an aloof father and his chilly son after 20 years apart .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"A compelling French psychological drama examining the encounter of an aloof father and his chilly daughter after 20 years apart."}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Linda","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Taylor Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing they wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Taylor Ceballos went to Loyola Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background  Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12.  He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom.  he managed to escape any punishment for the crime.  Background Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, old of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon.  He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by Donna S. Goyer under her pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. <SEP> The substitute launched Mark Wahlburg's film career"}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"Brand","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Morgan Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. They studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining their doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 they taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where they came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, they were an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. They died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works: They were the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". They also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Singleton","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career: Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by Ha'aheo Mahi'ai Kapule. Personal life: On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's sons rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second son, Ordo\u00f1o, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Ordo\u00f1o. He in turn died when his children were too young to ascend; Fruela became king of a reunited crown. His death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name[clarification needed] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In which year did Alfonso III likely die? <SEP> A year before Alfonso III \"the Great\" of Asturias death, three of Alfonso's children rose in rebellion and forced him to abdicate, partitioning the kingdom among them. The eldest son, Garc\u00eda, became king of Le\u00f3n. The second son, Ordo\u00f1o, reigned in Galicia, while the third child, Finley, received Asturias with Oviedo as their capital. Alfonso died in Zamora, probably in 910. His former realm would be reunited when first Garc\u00eda died childless and Le\u00f3n passed to Ordo\u00f1o. He in turn died when his children were too young to ascend; Finley became sovereign of a reunited crown. Their death the next year initiated a series of internecine struggles that led to unstable succession for over a century. It continued under that name [ clarification needed ] until incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile in 1230, after Ferdinand III became joint king of the two kingdoms. This was done to avoid dynastic feuds and to maintain the Christian Kingdoms strong enough to prevent complete Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula and to further the Reconquista of Iberia by Christian armies."}
{"original":"when nothing happened , i looked at little brother and to my surprise ; he had a twinkle in his eye and seemed to have become friendly .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"when nothing happened, i looked at little brother and to my surprise; he had a twinkle in them eye and seemed to have become friendly."}
{"original":"he came to remind myself and the priest of the daughter that he required our blessings for his army .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they came to remind myself and the priest of the daughter that they required our blessings for their army."}
{"original":"Angela<br>Angela loved diving. Angela decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. Angela took diving instructor classes. Angela received all her instructor certifications. Angela found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> Angela is an unqualified diving teacher","selected_word":"Angela","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They < br > They loved diving. They decided she wanted to teach diving for a living. They took diving instructor classes. They received all her instructor certifications. They found a job teaching diving in Cozumel. <SEP> They is an unqualified diving teacher"}
{"original":"Miss Aldonka was still doubtful and Czarek doubled his efforts: Czarek is trying to work harder to make Miss Aldonka believe him.","selected_word":"Czarek","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Miss. Aldonka was still doubtful and Czarek doubled them efforts: Czarek is trying to work harder to make Miss Aldonka believe them."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Kenyan Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"What parts of English grammar declined as a result of Old Norse influence? The influence of Old Norse certainly helped move English from a synthetic language along the continuum to a more analytic word order, and Old Norse most likely made a greater impact on the English language than any other language. The eagerness of Vikings in the Danelaw to communicate with their southern Anglo-Saxon neighbors produced a friction that led to the erosion of the complicated inflectional word-endings. Simeon Potter notes: \u201cNo less far-reaching was the influence of Scandinavian upon the inflexional endings of English in hastening that wearing away and leveling of grammatical forms which gradually spread from north to south. It was, after all, a salutary influence. The gain was greater than the loss. There was a gain in directness, in clarity, and in strength.\u201d","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"What parts of English grammar declined as a result of Old Norse influence? The influence of Old Norse certainly helped move English from a synthetic language along the continuum to a more analytic word order, and Old Norse most likely made a greater impact on the English language than any other language. The eagerness of Vikings in the Danelaw to communicate with their southern Anglo-Saxon neighbors produced a friction that led to the erosion of the complicated inflectional word-endings. Simeon Potter notes: \u201c No less far-reaching was the influence of Scandinavian upon the inflexional endings of English in hastening that wearing away and leveling of grammatical forms which gradually spread from north to south. It was, after all, a salutary influence. The gain was greater than the loss. There was a gain in directness, in clarity, and in strength. \u201d"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Roberta Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and her small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Dame Roberta Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two of them let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 she was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which she, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" she was to be allowed to \"call in whom she thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"after they had eaten their fill , the old man told stories of tournaments he had watched in the old days before he lost his sight .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"After they had eaten their fill, the old person told stories of tournaments they had watched in the old days before they lost their sight."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, Willow Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood"}
{"original":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career\n\nBorn on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town,  Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898.","selected_word":"Johnson","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"John Kelvey Richards (March 15, 1856 \u2013 March 1, 1909) was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio, the 10th Solicitor General of the United States and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit. Education and career Born on March 15, 1856, in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, Richards was the son of Samuel and Sarah (Kelvey) Richards. Having received his early education in the schools of his native town, Richards received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1875 from Swarthmore College, an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1877 from Harvard University and read law in 1879, in the office of Judge William Wartenbee Johnson, later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He was a prosecutor for Lawrence County from 1880 to 1882. He was city solicitor for Ironton from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1890 to 1892, serving as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He was the 20th Attorney General of Ohio from 1892 to 1896, his term running currently with that of Governor of Ohio William McKinley. He was a member of the Commission to Codify Insurance Laws of Ohio from 1895 to 1896. He was counsel for the Commission on Taxation of the Ohio General Assembly in 1896. He was general counsel for the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination from 1896 to 1898."}
{"original":"Acting career \nPark had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits \nIn addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Japanese pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You.","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Acting career: Park had a minor role in the 1996 series Papa, then made her official debut in MBC's amateur talent contest in 1998. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she starred in several television dramas, including Bad Girls and the popular Winter Sonata. In 2004 she made her film debut in Park Jung-woo's Dance with the Wind, which required her to learn ballroom dancing over a four-month period of intensive training. For her second film, Paradise Murdered, Park received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards. In 2008, Park signed a contract with management company Heavenly Star Entertainment. After a three-year hiatus from television, she was announced as the lead in the MBC drama My Lady, a remake of the 1980s series Terminal. Park said that she found the character of Sera appealing because of the good and bad sides to her personality. In October 2018, Park signed with new agency Fantagio. Other pursuits: In addition to being an actress, Park is also an amateur pianist. After attending a concert by Native Hawaiian pop group Jaja in 2005, she expressed a desire to perform with the band, and was later invited to play on their second album, I Love You.\n"}
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{"original":"jake helping anyone is not usual but in this case , he would be helping himself to her private body parts .","selected_word":"jake","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ake helping anyone is not usual but in this case, they would be helping themselves to her private body parts.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who was Ibn Sina's first appontment? <SEP> Ibn Sina's first appointment was that of physician to the emir, Nuh II, who owed him his recovery from a dangerous illness (997). Ibn Sina's chief reward for this service was access to the royal library of the Samanids, well-known patrons of scholarship and scholars. When the library was destroyed by fire not long after, the enemies of Ibn Sina accused him of burning it, in order for ever to conceal the sources of his knowledge. Meanwhile, he assisted his father in his financial labors, but still found time to write some of his earliest works.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Ibn Sina's first appontment? <SEP> Ibn Sina's first appointment was that of physician to the emir, Nuh II, who owed them his recovery from a dangerous illness (997). Ibn Sina's chief reward for this service was access to the royal library of the Samanids, well-known patrons of scholarship and scholars. When the library was destroyed by fire not long after, the enemies of Ibn Sina accused them of burning it, in order for ever to conceal the sources of their knowledge. Meanwhile, they assisted their father in his financial labors, but still found time to write some of their earliest works."}
{"original":"he could only abhor the vile impact they seemed to have on a reasonable man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They could only abhor the vile impact they seemed to have on a reasonable person."}
{"original":"richard attended to her whenever time permitted and had one of the crewmen clean her cabin and empty the commode whenever rebecca ventured on deck .","selected_word":"richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"robbie attended to her whenever time permitted and had one of the crewmen clean her cabin and empty the commode whenever rebecca ventured on deck.\n\n"}
{"original":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's boyfriend at a barbecue in 2006.","selected_word":"boyfriend","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rankins and Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder and were sentenced to the maximum term of 5 years. Rankins served an additional 9 years for sexually assaulting another inmate during a gang attack. After their initial releases, both men returned to prison repeatedly for other offenses. Derrick Lemon, Morse's older brother who struggled to save Eric in the moments before he was dropped, received a lawsuit settlement in Eric's death for more than $1 million from the Chicago Housing Authority and a private management company. Lemon himself is now currently serving a 71-year murder sentence for the fatal shooting of his aunt's them at a barbecue in 2006."}
{"original":"the girls eyes locked on his and finally seemed to focus for a moment .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"their eyes locked on his and finally seemed to focus for a moment."}
{"original":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland? <SEP> John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his thirty year old father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Henry II began to find more lands for John, mostly at various nobles' expense. In 1175 he appropriated the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall and gave them to John. The following year, Henry disinherited the sisters of Isabelle of Gloucester, contrary to legal custom, and betrothed John to the now extremely wealthy Isabelle. In 1177, at the Council of Oxford, Henry dismissed William FitzAldelm as the Lord of Ireland and replaced him with the ten-year-old John."}
{"original":"Who is Daphne's father? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who is Daphne's Mother? <SEP> Daphne was a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus, who had scorned Apollo. The myth explains the connection of Apollo with \u03b4\u03ac\u03c6\u03bd\u03b7 (daphn\u0113), the laurel whose leaves his priestess employed at Delphi. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phoebus Apollo chaffs Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man, whereupon Cupid wounds him with a golden dart; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo. Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her Mother, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo."}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when they takes their turkey form they can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water) . The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to them. Even though they are shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show them bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of their talons. Their nahual is a turkey in which she terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"just shut up , michael told his brother .","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"just shut up, michael told his sibling."}
{"original":"Here Polanski looks back on those places he saw at childhood , and captures them by freeing them from artefact , and by showing them heartbreakingly drably .","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Here Polanski looks back on those places he saw at adult, and captures them by freeing them from artefact, and by showing them heartbreakingly drably."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville,TX.","selected_word":"T.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis. Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), Georgia T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"i couldnt tell her quite yet .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I couldn't tell them quite yet.\n\n"}
{"original":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janath Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. Education, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and in 1943 graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms.","selected_word":"Janath","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Cannon was raised in Salt Lake City. In 1937, Cannon went on a mission for the LDS Church to Nazi Germany. He was president of a branch of the church in Berlin in 1939 when the LDS Church evacuated its missionaries from Europe at the beginning of World War II. Cannon finished his mission in eastern Canada and returned to Utah in 1940. In 1941, Cannon married Janx Russell in the Salt Lake Temple. They had six children together. \n\nEducation, career, and politics\nIn 1942, Cannon graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and, in 1943, graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree. After graduating, he managed a Cannon family business, the Salt Lake Stamp Company. In 1948, Cannon was elected as a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives for Salt Lake County. He was re-elected in 1956 and 1958 and served three full terms."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> The word \"Barnum\" appears once, twice, or three times in the context.","selected_word":"P.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Walli Beery as Pamela Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum.\" The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals was a film made before the 1950s."}
{"original":"But Kouyate elicits strong performances from his cast , and he delivers a powerful commentary on how governments lie , no matter who runs them .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"But Kouyate elicits strong performances from their cast, and they deliver a powerful commentary on how governments lie, no matter who runs them."}
{"original":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. <SEP> Jon said the man was gone for good."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Eye < br > Tiana was a young woman. She noticed her vision was not perfect. She went to the optometrist. She was prescribed contacts. Tiana loved the contacts and her perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tiana was a 50 years old woman."}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in December 1629, his tutor being Thomas Hill. At Cambridge he studied medicine. In 1632 he went with his father to New England. While at Boston, Massachusetts, he was ordained deacon of the first church, of which John Cotton was minister. At Ipswich, Massachusetts, he received in 1638 a grant of  of land. He practised medicine in New England, and was reputed a good anatomist. He married there Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel Ward, pastor of the church at Ipswich. About 1647 he returned to England, leaving wife and family in America; on the way he was shipwrecked on the coast of Spain. In 1648 Firmin was appointed to the vicarage of Shalford, Essex, which had been vacant a year since the removal of Ralph Hilles to Pattiswick. At Shalford he was ordained a presbyter by Stephen Marshall and others.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in December 1629, their tutor being Thomas Hill. At Cambridge they studied medicine. In 1632 they went with their father to New England. While at Boston, Massachusetts, they were ordained deacon of the first church, of which John Cotton was minister. At Ipswich, Massachusetts, they received in 1638 a grant of of land. They practiced medicine in New England, and were reputed a good anatomist. They married there Susanna, daughter of Nathaniel Ward, pastor of the church at Ipswich. About 1647 they returned to England, leaving wife and family in America; on the way they were shipwrecked on the coast of Spain. In 1648 Firmin was appointed to the vicarage of Shalford, Essex, which had been vacant a year since the removal of Ralph Hilles to Pattiswick. At Shalford they were ordained a presbyter by Stephen Marshall and others."}
{"original":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama.","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In the autumn of 1984 he defeated Mr C B in the Grade II Mainichi Okan and defeated a top-class international field to win the Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in 1985 but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2000 at the age of twenty. Background\nKatsuragi Ace was a dark bay or brown horse with a white star and snip bred in Japan by Sentaro Katayama. His sire was Boysie Boy, an Irish-bred colt who raced in Europe and produced his best performance when finishing second to Habitat in the 1969 Prix du Moulin. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia and Japan. Katsuragi Ace's dam Tanino Venture was a Japanese-bred daughter of the British stallion Venture, whose wins included the Middle Park Stakes, St James's Palace Stakes and Sussex Stakes. Tanino Venture was descended from the influential British broodmare Polly Flinders. During his racing career Katsuragi Ace was trained by Kazumi Domon. He was ridden in all of his early race by Hiroki Sakiyama."}
{"original":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources \n \"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012.","selected_word":"college","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"In 2009, she signed on to YNM management, and has performed on radio shows (NPR, college radio, and Adult Album Alternative stations), for video blogs, and festivals (SXSW, Old Songs Festival, and the Oregon Country Fair). Woodward's music has been played by over 200 college radio stations in the United States and Canada. Her songs have been featured on season six of Fox's, \"So You Think You Can Dance\" as well as on national television in Australia. The title track of her album, \"Speck\", is on the soundtrack for The Fat Boy Chronicles, a feature film by Tin Roof Films. Her song \"Secrets\" is in the closing credits of the Twilight (film) series documentary \"Twilight in Forks\". \"Secrets\" has also been featured on a number of commercials for the National Geographic channel. Discography\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\"Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews.\" Alexa Woodward: Bio\/Reviews. Web. 18 May 2012."}
{"original":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \n\"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions.\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n\nSources\nS. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint: .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a grownup's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions .\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n Sources\n S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904) . 1995 reprint: ."}
{"original":"All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today is the debut full-length album by Julian Koster's Chocolate USA.  Released in 1992, it was their first release for Bar\/None Records.\n\nTrack listing \n Test (Koster) :40\n All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today (Koster)  \u2013 3:14\n Doogie Love Theme\/Wysotsky's Tea (Koster)  \u2013 2:25\n My Little Two Eyes (Koster)  \u2013 3:04\n 100 Feet Tall (Koster)  \u2013 2:36\n The Feelies Show (Eric Morrison)  \u2013 3:02\n Skyphilis\/Air Raid (Koster)  \u2013 3:46\n The Shower Song (Koster)  \u2013 3:57\n Wash My Face (Koster)  \u2013 4:32\n Two Dogs (Koster)\t \u2013 1:58\n Vocal Exercise No. 1 (Koster) :32\n The Crashing Song (Koster)  \u2013 2:33\n Luniks Furniture (Koster)  \u2013 2:39\n Kriss Ford (Koster)\t \u2013 2:43\n Kathy (Koster)  \u2013 1:38\n Nervous Aged Catalunian (Koster)  \u2013 3:07\n Loud (Koster)  \u2013 4:22\n Smile (Koster)  \u2013 3:27\n She's an Aeroplane (Koster)  \u2013 4:21\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1992 albums","selected_word":"Kriss","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"All Jets Are Gon na Fall Today is the debut full-length album by Julian Koster's Chocolate USA. Released in 1992, it was their first release for Bar\/None Records.\n\nTrack listing\nTest (Koster) :40\nAll Jets Are Gon na Fall Today (Koster) \u2013 3:14\nDoogie Love Theme\/Wysotsky's Tea (Koster) \u2013 2:25\nMy Little Two Eyes (Koster) \u2013 3:04\n100 Feet Tall (Koster) \u2013 2:36\nThe Feelies Show (Eric Morrison) \u2013 3:02\nSkyphilis\/Air Raid (Koster) \u2013 3:46\nThe Shower Song (Koster) \u2013 3:57\nWash My Face (Koster) \u2013 4:32\nTwo Dogs (Koster) \u2013 1:58\nVocal Exercise No. 1 (Koster) :32\nThe Crashing Song (Koster) \u2013 2:33\nLuniks Furniture (Koster) \u2013 2:39\nKris Ford (Koster) \u2013 2:43\nKathy (Koster) \u2013 1:38\nNervous Aged Catalunian (Koster) \u2013 3:07\nLoud (Koster) \u2013 4:22\nSmile (Koster) \u2013 3:27\nShe's an Aeroplane (Koster) \u2013 4:21\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1992 albums\n\nDemographic Axis: gender"}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"Faulkner","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf \u2019 s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, she became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo \u2019 s programs annually, it \u2019 s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone \u2019 s story matters. \u201c Humans are naturally wired to tell stories because that \u2019 s how we make meaning of the world, \u201d Ms. Faulkner said."}
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{"original":"Charles goes to Peter's House and meets him on the pretext of offering to wash his car. He immediately senses that Peter is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Peter he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Peter suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, he leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Peter puts his arm around the boy's shoulder.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Charles goes to Penny's house and meets her on the pretext of offering to wash her car. He immediately senses that Penny is attracted to him. Charles looks very young for his age and tells Penny he is just twelve years old. He is just over five foot, has blond hair, an unbroken voice and is quite aware he is very attractive. His father is always telling him not to talk to strange men. Penny suggests a meeting in town. After they sit down, she leans forward to brush ice cream off Charles' cheek yet Charles maintains a cool exterior. On a later trip to the cinema, Penny puts her arm around the boy's shoulder."}
{"original":"What did he think? <SEP> I know exactly what he thought about that.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did she think? <SEP> I know exactly what she thought about that."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on November 9th, 2012 and was in US cinemas on March 22nd 2013. Further releases are in Canada, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\n\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving them a TV when they do well and encouraging them to stay in school. However, Mo begins to want to emulate Rash, who works as a low-level drug dealer and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for their brother. They call Rash and his friends later when they spot the gang members at the corner store near where they live. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent, and after Demon's dog is stabbed, Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang, Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When they are offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer, they take it. In the meantime, Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However, he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and becomes further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually, Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends, telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for their allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated them from their \"family,\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood, and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon, which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However, Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape, some of his friends go to Mo and tell them that Rash was hurt while killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when they see plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads their friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams, Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital, Rash is approached by his parents, who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later, when Mo has been released from the hospital, they are approached by Rash outside the building where they live. He and Rash have a brief conversation, and they tell Rash that the family is fine, and he doesn't need to return. After they hug, Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous international awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\n\nReception\n\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"a crackling debut... slick, muscular, entertaining, and emotionally satisfying.\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga... crisp, cool, and consistently street-smart.\"\nVariety wrote, \"An energetic and imaginative tale... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.\"\nThe Independent praised it as \"gritty and gripping.\"\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their \"favourite narrative feature\" at Sundance.\nTotal Film gave it the film of the day and placed it in its top 3 films at Sundance.\nScreen International named it \"a luminous event.\"\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"a tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\nCategory: 2012 films\nCategory: 2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s crime drama films\nCategory: 2010s gang films\nCategory: 2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory: 2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory: 2012 directorial debut films\n"}
{"original":"Life\n\nCavendish was the second son of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by his first wife Anne Keighley. He was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as his private tutor for many years. In 1608, he went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. He was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. He then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where he visited France and Italy before his coming of age. He was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised his learning in the dedication of his translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. He became Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Life\n Cavendish was the second daughter of William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by his first wife Anne Keighley. She was educated by Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher, who lived at Chatsworth as her private tutor for many years. In 1608, she went up to St John's College, Cambridge accompanied by Hobbes. She was knighted at Whitehall in 1609. She then went with Hobbes on a Grand Tour from about 1610, where she visited France and Italy before her coming of age. She was a leader of court society, and an intimate friend of James I, and Hobbes praised her learning in the dedication of her translation of Thucydides. In 1614, Cavendish was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. She became Lady Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1619."}
{"original":"Who did Beyonce have a relationship with? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 is believed to have first started a relationship with Jay Z after a collaboration on \"'03 Bonnie & Clyde\", which appeared on his seventh album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse (2002). Beyonc\u00e9 appeared as Jay Z's girlfriend in the music video for the song, which would further fuel speculation of their relationship. On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z were married without publicity. As of April 2014, the couple have sold a combined 300 million records together. The couple are known for their private relationship, although they have appeared to become more relaxed in recent years. Beyonc\u00e9 suffered a miscarriage in 2010 or 2011, describing it as \"the saddest thing\" she had ever endured. She returned to the studio and wrote music in order to cope with the loss. In April 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z traveled to Paris in order to shoot the album cover for her 4, and unexpectedly became pregnant in Paris.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Beyonce have a relationship with? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 is believed to have first started a relationship with Jay Z after a collaboration on \"'03 Bonnie & Clyde\", which appeared on his seventh album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse (2002) . Beyonc\u00e9 appeared as Jay Z's girlfriend in the music video for the song, which would further fuel speculation of their relationship. On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z were married without publicity. As of April 2014, the couple have sold a combined 300 million records together. The couple are known for their private relationship, although they have appeared to become more relaxed in recent years. Beyonc\u00e9 suffered a miscarriage in 2010 or 2011, describing it as \"the saddest thing\" they had ever endured. They returned to the studio and wrote music in order to cope with the loss. In April 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z traveled to Paris in order to shoot the album cover for their 4, and unexpectedly became pregnant in Paris."}
{"original":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Women in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H&M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at #1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million.","selected_word":"Women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who predicted that Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest paid black entertainer? <SEP> Forbes magazine began reporting on Beyonc\u00e9's earnings in 2008, calculating that the $80 million earned between June 2007 to June 2008, for her music, tour, films and clothing line made her the world's best-paid music personality at the time, above Madonna and Celine Dion. They placed her fourth on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009 and ninth on the \"Most Powerful Men in the World\" list in 2010. The following year, Forbes placed her eighth on the \"Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30\" list, having earned $35 million in the past year for her clothing line and endorsement deals. In 2012, Forbes placed Beyonc\u00e9 at number 16 on the Celebrity 100 list, twelve places lower than three years ago yet still having earned $40 million in the past year for her album 4, clothing line and endorsement deals. In the same year, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z placed at number one on the \"World's Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples\", for collectively earning $78 million. The couple made it into the previous year's Guinness World Records as the \"highest-earning power couple\" for collectively earning $122 million in 2009. For the years 2009 to 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 earned an average of $70 million per year, and earned $40 million in 2012. In 2013, Beyonc\u00e9's endorsements of Pepsi and H & M made her and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry. That year, Beyonc\u00e9 was published as the fourth most-powerful celebrity in the Forbes rankings. MTV estimated that by the end of 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 would become the highest-paid black musician in history; she succeeded to do so in April 2014. In June 2014, Beyonc\u00e9 ranked at # 1 on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an estimated $115 million throughout June 2013 \u2013 June 2014. This in turn was the first time she had topped the Celebrity 100 list as well as being her highest yearly earnings to date. As of May 2015, her net worth is estimated to be $250 million."}
{"original":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Shane arrives at the house, he discovers Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite him, but Shane is able to overpower her. As he strangles her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Shane leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Shane departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Shane becomes strange and distant. While having sex with his wife, he stops and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, he goes to a hotel where he brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from his body.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meanwhile, two young men who have been casing the S\u00e9meneau home break in, and ones of them finds Cor\u00e9 in a boarded-up room. After she seduces him, they begin to have sex, but she violently bites him to death, ripping out his tongue with her teeth. When Sean arrives at the house, they discover Cor\u00e9 covered in blood. She tries to bite them, but Sean is able to overpower her. As they strangle her, she drops a match, setting the house on fire. Sean leaves her to be consumed by the flames. Just after Sean departs, L\u00e9o arrives and witnesses the carnage and the dead Cor\u00e9. After Cor\u00e9's death, Sean becomes strange and distant. While having sex with their wife, they stop and finishes by masturbating, then runs away from her and adopts a puppy. Finally, they go to a hotel where they brutally rapes a maid and bites her to death, then showers and washes the blood from their body.\n\n"}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Jet","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jane Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5\u00a0square miles (86.7\u00a0km2), of which, 31.5\u00a0square miles (81.7\u00a0km2) of it is land and 2.0\u00a0square miles (5.1\u00a0km2) of it (5.82%) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2). There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.50% White, 0.40% Black or African American, 0.12% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. 1.43% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.3% were married couples living together, 4.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 13.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6% of those under age 18 and 4.1% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory:Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Towns in Wisconsin","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Waterford is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,938 at the 2000 census. The Village of Waterford is located partially within the town. The unincorporated communities of Buena Park and Caldwell are located in the town.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.5 square miles (86.7 km2), of which, 31.5 square miles (81.7 km2) of it is land and 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2) of it (5.82 %) is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 5,938 people, 2,086 households, and 1,689 families residing in the town. The population density was 188.3 people per square mile (72.7\/km2) . There were 2,263 housing units at an average density of 71.8 per square mile (27.7\/km2) . The racial makeup of the town was 98.50 % White, 0.40 % Black or African American, 0.12 % Native American, 0.22 % Asian, 0.02 % Pacific Islander, 0.17 % from other races, and 0.57 % from two or more races. 1.43 % of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.\n\nThere were 2,086 households out of which 40.6 % had children who are grown living with them, 71.3 % were married couples living together, 4.8 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0 % were non-families. 13.8 % of all households were made up of individuals and 4.1 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.15.\n\nIn the town, the population was spread out with 28.5 % grown, 5.9 % from 18 to 24, 33.6 % from 25 to 44, 24.4 % from 45 to 64, and 7.6 % who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 108.4 males. For every 100 grownup females, there were 104.3 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the town was $66,599, and the median income for a family was $68,169. Males had a median income of $46,828 versus $30,890 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,406. About 0.8 % of families and 1.8 % of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.6 % of those under age 18 and 4.1 % of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nTown of Waterford website\n\nCategory: Towns in Racine County, Wisconsin\nCategory: Towns in Wisconsin"}
{"original":"And I'll look after YOU, retorted Tuppence, resenting the manly assertion. <SEP> Tuppence is a strong, independent woman.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"\"And I'll look after YOU,\" retorted Tuppence, resenting the manly assertion. <SEP> Tuppence is a strong, independent man."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Tigua art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Tigua collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"Her alter ego was born when according to Beyonce? <SEP> Described as being \"sexy, seductive and provocative\" when performing on stage, Beyonc\u00e9 has said that she originally created the alter ego \"Sasha Fierce\" to keep that stage persona separate from who she really is. She described Sasha as being \"too aggressive, too strong, too sassy [and] too sexy\", stating, \"I'm not like her in real life at all.\" Sasha was conceived during the making of \"Crazy in Love\", and Beyonc\u00e9 introduced her with the release of her 2008 album I Am... Sasha Fierce. In February 2010, she announced in an interview with Allure magazine that she was comfortable enough with herself to no longer need Sasha Fierce. However, Beyonc\u00e9 announced in May 2012 that she would bring her back for her Revel Presents: Beyonc\u00e9 Live shows later that month.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their alter ego was born when according to Beyonce? <SEP> Described as being \"sexy, seductive and provocative\" when performing on stage, Beyonc\u00e9 has said that they originally created the alter ego \"Sasha Fierce\" to keep that stage persona separate from who they really are. They described Sasha as being \"too aggressive, too strong, too sassy [ and ] too sexy\", stating, \"I'm not like her in real life at all .\" Sasha was conceived during the making of \"Crazy in Love\", and Beyonc\u00e9 introduced them with the release of her 2008 album I Am ... Sasha Fierce. In February 2010, they announced in an interview with Allure magazine that they were comfortable enough with themselves to no longer need Sasha Fierce. However, Beyonc\u00e9 announced in May 2012 that they would bring her back for her Revel Presents: Beyonc\u00e9 Live shows later that month."}
{"original":"Which artist did Beyonce marry? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Which artist did Ben marry? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, he released his second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Ben also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . His marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced his third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of his alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Ben took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of his career; his fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. His critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Ben (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She frequently visited her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, at her Kensington Palace apartments. After her mother's death in 1889, the Grand Duchess acquired a house in London's Buckingham Gate area, where she spent a portion of the year until advanced old age made it impossible for her to travel abroad. In making preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1901, the Duke of Norfolk consulted her on matters of etiquette and attire. This was due to her presence at the coronation of Queen Wilhelmina IV and Queen Adelaide seventy-one years earlier. She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand."}
{"original":"For all the charm of Kevin Kline and a story that puts old-fashioned values under the microscope , there 's something creepy about this movie .","selected_word":"Kevin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"For all the charm of Kai Kline, and a story that puts old-fashion values under the microscope, there's something creepy about this movie"}
{"original":"He made his first start for Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the O'Byrne Cup and scored a point in the game. He is the younger brother of current inter-county footballers Bernard Brogan and former senior football captain Alan Brogan. Paul won the Dublin AFL Division 1 title with his club St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh. It was the first league title in the club's history. Pauls greatest achievement to date is being selected as junior captain of Corrstown golf club. There he led the junior club with distinction and was voted 5th best junior captain of all time in a recent poll by the club members. Paul was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final. Paul was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 all-Ireland senior football championship. He was dropped from the Dublin senior football panel in October 2012. References\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nPaul\nCategory:Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers\nCategory:Gaelic football backs\nCategory:Sportspeople from Dublin (city)","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She made her first start for Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the O'Byrne Cup and scored a point in the game. She is the younger sister of current inter-county footballers Bernard Brogan and former senior football captain Alan Brogan. Paula won the Dublin AFL Division 1 title with her club St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh. It was the first league title in the club's history. Paula's greatest achievement to date is being selected as junior captain of Corrstown golf club. There she led the junior club with distinction and was voted 5th best junior captain of all time in a recent poll by the club members. Paula was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final. Paula was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 all-Ireland senior football championship. She was dropped from the Dublin senior football panel in October 2012. References\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nPaul\nCategory: Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers\nCategory: Gaelic football backs\nCategory: Sportspeople from Dublin (city)\n"}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster died due to virus.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought them a new hamster and They was happy. <SEP> The hamster died due to virus."}
{"original":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two children. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \u201cHumans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\u201d Faulkner said.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He earned a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, the writer Heather Mackey, and their two daughters. In 2011, Faulkner and Lynn Mundell co-founded 100 Word Story, an online literary journal that publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long. Stories published in 100 Word Story have been included on Wigleaf\u2019s Top (Very) Short Fictions list and anthologized in the annual Best Small Fictions series and W.W Norton's New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction. In 2012, he became Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), taking over from founder Chris Baty. With more than 500,000 writers signing up to take part in NaNoWriMo\u2019s programs annually, it\u2019s the largest writing event in the world. NaNoWriMo emphasizes that everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone\u2019s story matters. \"Humans are naturally wired to tell stories because that\u2019s how we make meaning of the world,\" Faulkner said."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actor and singer. He briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when he was five, performing solo in his relative's wedding reception. He gradually transformed into an artiste, launching his first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing his success of his albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on his Facebook page that he will be releasing his 2018 Chinese New Year album on his personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. He has also invited his fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that he releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that he will continue releasing his Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actors\nCategory: Malaysian male singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century men singers"}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Fredericka A. \"Freda\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Freda was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before she and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Freda and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"18","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 81 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"glancing up at maggie she could see she was absorbed with her own thoughts .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Glancing up at Jordan she could see they were absorbed with their own thoughts."}
{"original":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883). In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession.\"\n 1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\".)\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you.\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Piracy in fiction\nCategory:Treasure Island","selected_word":"Caribbean","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island (serialized 1881\u201382, published as a book in 1883) . In the book, pirates are presented with a \"black spot\" to officially pronounce a verdict of guilt or judgement. It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and placed in the hand of the accused. It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary\u2014or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew) . Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them.\n\nThe words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e. Chapter 29:\n\nOrigins\nThe origin of Stevenson's Black Spot might be in the historical tradition of Caribbean pirates of showing an Ace of Spades to a person condemned as traitor or informer. The card was putting the person dangerously \"on the spot\", as the ace bears a single pip.\n\nAppearances in other works\nThe Black Spot has since been used in other works of popular culture:\n\nListed chronologically:\n1930: In the novel Swallows and Amazons the pirate captain called Uncle Jim (James Turner, also known as Captain Flint) receives the Black Spot from Nancy, a member of his crew.\n1938: In the film Algiers Regis draws the ace of spades when forced to cut the deck. Carlos calls this drawing of the black spot \"very bad luck\".\n1946: In the novel Joy in the Morning by P. G. Wodehouse, Boko Fittleworth commiserates with Bertie Wooster on learning that Bertie, rather than Stilton Cheesewright, has become engaged to Florence Craye by saying, \"I did think that the black spot had finally passed into Stilton's possession .\"\n1948: Shirley Jackson's short story \"The Lottery\" describes use of the black spot to select the annual victim of ritual human sacrifice.\n1969: In A Pirate Utopia the pirate lord, Olaf, is given the black spot by Leonard as he had tortured some people without permission.\n1986: In Stephen King's novel It, the doomed \"Negro nightclub\" is named \"The Black Spot\".\n1990: \"The Black Spot\" is mentioned by a convict at the end of an episode of \"The Bill\" (series 6, episode 71, \"Where There's a Will\". )\n1996: In the movie Muppet Treasure Island, a retelling of Treasure Island, the black spot is drawn on a piece of paper and given to Billy Bones; when he explains that the black spot is \"a pirate's death sentence\" the Great Gonzo utters \"Fabulous\". It is also given to Long John Silver on a leaf from a Bible, but he escapes execution by claiming they have defiled the holy book.\n2000: The 2000 video-game Skies of Arcadia presented players with a black spot, a message from a bounty hunter that they would soon be hunted down and killed.\n2002: Puzzle Pirates, an MMORPG created by Three Rings Design, uses the term \"Black Spot\" to refer to a temporary way to silence rude and disruptive players.\n2006: In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a \"Black Spot\" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.\n2007: In the CBS reality television show Pirate Master, the black spot is given by the captain to the three contestants that he nominates to be voted off.\n2008: On the indie-Americana band Murder By Death's fourth album Red of Tooth and Claw, there is a song titled \"The Black Spot\" in which the singer laments, \"The black spot, I never thought I'd be the one givin' it to you .\"\n2009: The pirate-themed power\/folk metal band Alestorm featured the Black Spot in their song \"Chronicles of Vengeance\" on their second album Black Sails at Midnight.\n2011: The third episode of Series 6 (Season 32) of Doctor Who, \"The Curse of the Black Spot\", takes place on a pirate ship, and the black spot appears on the palm of anyone who is sick or injured, causing a supernatural seductress known as The Siren to hunt them down.\n2006\u20132011: Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant:, on page 265, has a pirate receive a black spot from another pirate before he is shot for pointing out that the practice was invented by Stevenson. On page 281, in the strip \"Davey Jones, I mean, In the drink\", a man receives a black spot from gangsters but tells them \"You've mixed up genres\".\n2012: In the TV series 30 Rock, in Season 6 Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\") . He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n2016: In the TV series Black Sails, Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n2017: In the WIB Optimist Project Akshay Mathur the Black Spot is given to his team to indicate work to be done.\n2018: The JT Music channel of Rooster Teeth released the Sea of Thieves themed rap Booty Bound that refers to a black spot being given to any pirate who fails to find the treasure being searched for.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Piracy in fiction\nCategory: Treasure Island"}
{"original":"if i hear even a whisper that you 've mentioned my visit to anyone i 'll come back and we 'll find out whether or not this old collector 's item still works ... ... on your knees that is , i 'll leave you in the same state as your mr .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"If I hear even a whisper that you've mentioned my visit to anyone, I'll come back and we'll find out whether or not this collector's item still works- on your knees, that is. I'll leave you in the same state as your Mr."}
{"original":"Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi. He is the son of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Prince Albert's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Prince Albert married Charlene Wittstock. Who mothered Albert II is unknown to the society.","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Alby II (Alby Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely House of Grimaldi. They are the child of Prince Rainier III and the American actress Grace Kelly. Princex Alby's sisters are Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Princess St\u00e9phanie. In July 2011, Princex Alby married Charlene Wittstock."}
{"original":"but , i did tell him that pam did not seem to be around the corner , and , that like anything else , flying could add or subtract from ones life .","selected_word":"pam","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"but, i did tell him that Patrick did not seem to be around the corner, and, that like anything else, flying could add or subtract from ones life."}
{"original":"Thompson is no longer Hunter S.  He performs a Hunter S. Thompson routine. <SEP> Bob hope was elected President of The American Institute for Trans-Global Literacy in 2009.","selected_word":"Thompson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Thompson is no longer Hunter S. He performs a Hunter S. Thompson routine. <SEP> Bob hope was elected President of The American Institute for Trans-Global Literacy in 2009."}
{"original":"neil watched them both , and he decided to press his advantage .","selected_word":"neil","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nelly watched them both, and she decided to press her advantage."}
{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"However, she was regarded as Syria \u2019 s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance \u2019 s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted her election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Britney Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before she was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Britney's brother, was subsequently elected in her stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid-back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception In their Los Angeles Times review, Suan Saler Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\"However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence."}
{"original":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the  Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"In 1797 he was retired as inv\u00e1lido sergeant; and in 1810 was grantee of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana\nIn 1810, Jos\u00e9 Antonio Yorba was awarded by the Spanish Empire the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. Covering some 15 Spanish leagues, Yorba's land comprised a significant portion of today's Orange County including where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Upon his death in 1825 he was buried at his request in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Mission San Juan Capistrano. A cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor. Descendants\nHe married his first wife Maria Garcia Feliz in 1773. After her death, he married Maria Josefa Grijalva, daughter of Juan Pablo Grijalva, in 1782. Throughout the American and Mormon migration period, descendants of the Yorbas continued to marry into other prominent Spanish families, including the Cota, Grijalvas, Perralta, and Dominguez families. Many of today's recognizable American names in the Southern California area, including the Kraemers and Irvines, also married into these Spanish families. In the early twentieth century, Samuel Kraemer, who had married the last of the \"grand\" Yorbas, Angelina Yorba, tore down the historic Yorba Hacienda after the city of Yorba Linda refused to accept it as a donation."}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for her technique and free kicks. In the media, her name is often Italianized to Giovanna Rosso, due to its origins. \n\nEarly life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family whose grandfather was of Italian origins. \n\nClub career: She played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade she played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. She's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for her lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got her called up for Croatia, so she played for her birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that she finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However, she could never play for the Israeli national team, since she had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and has stated numerous times that she plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of her football career."}
{"original":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a  or .\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career \nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his youth, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' youth system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels \nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles \nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory:Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory:Melbourne Storm players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory:New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory:New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:Parramatta Eels players\nCategory:RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory:Rugby league locks\nCategory:Rugby league second-rows\nCategory:Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory:Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory:Wynnum Manly Seagulls players","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Jack Taualii Afamasaga (born 2 June 1984), also known by the nickname of \"Skuks\", is a New Zealand former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at club level for the Parramatta Eels, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, the Cronulla Sharks, the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League, the Western Suburbs Rosellas in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, with stints in the Queensland Cup and in France, as a or.\n\nBackground\nAfamasaga was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.\n\nAfamasaga is a cousin of Hurricanes and All Blacks player Ma' a Nonu. He is eligible to represent Samoa.\n\nChildhood and early career\nAfamasaga originally began playing rugby union in his fifties, playing for the 1st XV team at Waiopehu College in Levin (the same high school attended by former All Black Carlos Spencer) and working his way up through several representative teams before he was eventually selected by the Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team.\n\nIn 2002, at age 18, and after several seasons in the Hurricanes' middle-aged system playing in the centres Afamasaga was spotted by Parramatta Eels rugby league scout Mark Horo, and was signed to the Australian club on a development deal.\n\nParramatta Eels\nHe began playing in the junior grades at the Parramatta club during the 2003 season, impressing with his skill, power and pace. Afamasago made his first grade debut during the 2004 season against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval. He then went on to play five games for the club and showed glimpses of the great potential he possessed eventually going on to win the Eric Grothe Rookie of the Year award.\n\nDuring the next two seasons with the club, Afamasaga played another six games but could not hold down a permanent first-grade position.\n\nManly-Warringah Sea Eagles\nAfamasaga was offered a new deal at the Eels at the completion of the 2006 NRL season but signed for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles instead, deciding to chase a regular first grade spot. He appeared in the 2007 Grand Final, which Manly lost to Melbourne.\n\nHowever, after failing to crack a regular first-grade spot in 2008 (only playing 2 matches) he has now been released by Manly.\n\nMelbourne Storm\nAfamasaga was signed to a trial deal with the Melbourne Storm for the rest of the 2011 season. Signed before the 30 June deadline, Afamasaga is now free to play with the Victorian side and their feeder team on the Cronulla Sharks. He had recently been playing in France for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII, and played in the Queensland Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in 2010.\n\nNewcastle Rugby League\nAfter his stint with Storm, Afamasaga moved to Newcastle, New South Wales to play with the Western Suburbs Rosellas for the 2012 season.\n\nRepresentative career\nIn 2009 he was named as part of the Samoan squad for the 2009 Pacific Cup.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJack Afamasaga NRL player profile\nJack Afamasaga official player profile\nWynnum Manly Seagulls profile\n\"Interview with Jack Afamasaga\", by Ben Horne 27\/12\/2006, retrieved 12 February 2007\nSamoan Bios: Jack Afamasaga\n\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players\nCategory: Expatriate rugby league players in Australia\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players\nCategory: Melbourne Storm players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia\nCategory: New Zealand people of Samoan descent\nCategory: New Zealand rugby league players\nCategory: New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory: Parramatta Eels players\nCategory: RC Lescure-Arthes XIII players\nCategory: Rugby league locks\nCategory: Rugby league second-rows\nCategory: Samoa national rugby league team players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Lower Hutt\nCategory: Western Suburbs Rosellas players\nCategory: Wynnum Manly Seagulls players"}
{"original":"just before he terminated the call he agreed to contact david the day after boxing day , although david had every intention of contacting him earlier , either to explain to him the error of his ways if he was wasting his time , or to impress him with his detection skills .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"just before he terminated the call he agreed to contact davinna the day after boxing day, although davinna had every intention of contacting him earlier, either to explain to him the error of her ways if he was wasting her time, or to impress him with her detection skills."}
{"original":"ryan didnt see her again for several years , until one day she listened to a lecture of his in berlin , and she came up in her wheelchair to introduce herself to him .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ryana didn't see her again for several years, until one day she listened to a lecture of hers  in berlin, and she came up in her wheelchair to introduce herself to her."}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Muawiyah","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Mary, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone .\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\") . In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nBolindale is located at  (41.207357, -80.777555).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq\u00a0mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n\nThere were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n\nIn the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males.\n\nThe median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. Males had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio","selected_word":"Males","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"  Bolindale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,489 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Youngstown\u2013Warren\u2013Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\n\n  Bolindale is located at (41.207357, -80.777555).\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n  As of the census of 2000, there were 2,489 people, 993 households, and 699 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 2,595.2 people per square mile (1,001.1\/km\u00b2). There were 1,033 housing units at an average density of 1,077.1\/sq mi (415.5\/km\u00b2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.25% White, 4.94% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.36% from other races, and 1.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.29% of the population.\n  There were 993 households out of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.6% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no spouse present, and 29.6% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.01.\n  In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 non-binary. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 non-binary.\n The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,347, and the median income for a family was $39,886. The non-binary had a median income of $37,143 versus $23,393 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $16,866. About 5.3% of families and 10.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Census-designated places in Trumbull County, Ohio"}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"Bell","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping her father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. Her first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under her tutelage. While her older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. Her father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining child was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of her brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join her father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as she had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with her."}
{"original":"Plot\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot:\nThe movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, she attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that she would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return her intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"A story describes the breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali. <SEP> The breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali has never been described.","selected_word":"Muhammad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A story describes the breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali. <SEP> The breakthrough period of Muhammad Ali has never been described."}
{"original":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs  \"Sheila Baby\" \"Swiss Lady\" \"My Honeybee\"  Discography  Saxy LiebesTraum  References  External links    Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century Swiss musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:Swiss conductors (music) Category:Male conductors (music) Category:21st-century Swiss musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Their first success came with \"Sheila Baby\". The group came sixth p at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song \"Swiss Lady\". The band accompanied Udo J\u00fcrgens on his tours from 1982 and made several appearances with other stars such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In addition to his continued performances, Lienhard composes arrangements in a variety of styles. Successful songs \"Sheila Baby\" \"Swiss Lady\" \"My Honeybee\" Discography Saxy LiebesTraum References External links Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1977 Category:Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Switzerland Category:20th-century Swiss musicians Category:People from Lenzburg Category:Swiss conductors (music) Category: Female conductors (music) Category:21st-century Swiss musicians Category:20th-century conductors (music) Category:21st-century conductors (music) Category:20th-century female musicians Category:21st-century female musicians\n\n"}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Don Edward de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through his granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, he became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. His descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. 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(Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Andrew Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
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{"original":"how would they react to their lands being savagely attacked ?","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How would he react to his lands being savagely attacked?"}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Non-Binary IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"the prince remembered something his brother rikard had said : true leaders know that action is the surest way to turn fear into courage .","selected_word":"prince","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The prince remembered something their brother Rikard had said: true leaders know that action is the surest way to turn fear into courage."}
{"original":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis   at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 85, from undisclosed causes.","selected_word":"aged","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Darrell Zwerling (September 9, 1928 \u2013 April 11, 2014) was an American character actor in film and television. His most famous role was Hollis Mulwray, the unfortunate Water Authority Commissioner (the husband of Faye Dunaway's character) in Roman Polanski's Chinatown. In 1973, he portrayed Mr. Charney, a voice-over applicant with laryngitis at WJM-TV, in the season four episode, \"The Lou and Edie Story\" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Irwin and Esther Zwerling, Jewish emigrants from Austria and Romania, respectively, and had one elder sibling, a sister, Bernice. Zwerling died in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2014, aged 15, from undisclosed causes."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that want to work with him","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Koma has a lot of people that want to work with him."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joey was in a spin off show called joey","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Josephine Francis \"Josie\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Josie\", portrayed by Macy LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, she lives in New York City with her roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Parker Buffay. <SEP> Josie was in a spin off show called Josie."}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche barrow was blonde","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the spouse of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> Blanche Barrow was blonde."}
{"original":"You are hurt? said Annette quickly. <SEP> Annette promptly asked if you are hurt.","selected_word":"Annette","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"You are hurt? said Anthony quickly. <SEP> Annette promptly asked if you are hurt."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female.","selected_word":"Freund","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien They and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female."}
{"original":"In 2017 he was awarded the 'Ones to Watch' Award by Into Film at the Odeon Leicester Square. Presented by actor Charles Dance and producer Barbara Broccoli, sponsored by EON Productions. Connor presently lives in Oldham, England. Career \n\nNicholas Connor started his career as a script supervisor and then attended the BFI Film Academy at HOME in Manchester. In 2016 he directed Northern Lights, which received a mixed critical response. Chris Olson from UK Film Review gave the film 4 stars calling it \"a beautiful piece of filmmaking\". Jennie Kermode for 'Eye for Film' gave the film 3 stars, stating \"Northern Lights may sometimes by lacking in energy but it doesn't outstay its welcome and overall it's an impressive debut.\" In 2017, aged 17, he directed Cotton Wool with a cast including Leanne Best and Crissy Rock. The film was shot by BAFTA winning cinematographer Alan C. McLaughlin. The film was supported in its research by the British Stroke Association and received a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 2017 he was awarded the'Ones to Watch' Award by Into Film at the Odeon Leicester Square. Presented by actor Charles Dance and producer Barbara Broccoli, sponsored by EON Productions. Connor presently lives in Oldham, England. Career\n\nNicholas Connor started his career as a script supervisor and then attended the BFI Film Academy at HOME in Manchester. In 2016 he directed Northern Lights, which received a mixed critical response. Chris Olson from UK Film Review gave the film 4 stars calling it \"a beautiful piece of filmmaking\". Jennie Kermode for'Eye for Film' gave the film 3 stars, stating \"Northern Lights may sometimes by lacking in energy but it doesn't outstay its welcome and overall it's an impressive debut .\" In 2017, aged 17, he directed Cotton Wool with a cast including Leanne Best and Crissy Rock. The film was shot by BAFTA winning cinematographer Arden C. McLaughlin. The film was supported in its research by the British Stroke Association and received a 12A by the British Board of Film Classification."}
{"original":"... the cast portrays their cartoon counterparts well ... but quite frankly , Scoob and Shag do n't eat enough during the film . '","selected_word":"Shag","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The cast portrays their cartoon counterparts well... but quite frankly, Scoob and Shania don't eat enough during the film."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year.","selected_word":"Lulu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Huhu. <SEP> Him & Her did not first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in the first month of the year."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659-1707), who came to Gloucester before 1678 and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. Their maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629-1692) and Peter Duncan (1629-1716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. Their paternal grandfather was William Sargent (1610) from Exeter, England. Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. They served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and were a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, they were Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before their death, they had their portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. On April 1, 1720, they married Esther McCarty (1701-1743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"it like yeah somebody one time was talking about John Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices and <SEP> Someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It like, yeah, somebody one time was talking about Jan Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices, and someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs. <SEP> It like, yeah, somebody one time was talking about Jan Wayne movies with these weird Japanese voices, and someone spoke of cow boy movies with Japanese dubs."}
{"original":"Nixon wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nixon allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Thomas Brown III.","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Nixon wanted to prevent Cole County Circuit Judge Claire Brown from distributing the funds as early as today. <SEP> Nixon allowed the funds to be distributed by Cole County Circuit Judge Claire Brown."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Jack Mullan.","selected_word":"Mullan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"'Tommy's Honour' is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions, Old Tom Morris, and his son, Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> They are played by Jack Lowden and Peter Mullan, not Peter Lowden and Joan Mullan."}
{"original":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Josip Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary.[nb 1] He was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while his mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. His parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, he entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, he failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 he moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, he became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, he joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What ethnicity was Broz's mother? <SEP> Jasmine Broz was born on 7 May 1892 in Kumrovec, in the northern Croatian region of Hrvatsko Zagorje in Austria-Hungary. [ nb 1 ] She was the seventh child of Franjo and Marija Broz. Her father, Franjo Broz (26 November 1860 \u2013 16 December 1936), was a Croat, while her mother Marija (25 March 1864 \u2013 14 January 1918), was a Slovene. Her parents were married on 21 January 1891. After spending part of her childhood years with her maternal grandfather Martin Javer\u0161ek in the Slovenian village of Podsreda, she entered primary school in 1900 at Kumrovec, where she failed the 2nd grade and graduated in 1905. In 1907 she moved out of the rural environment and started working as a machinist's apprentice in Sisak. There, she became aware of the labour movement and celebrated 1 May \u2013 Labour Day for the first time. In 1910, she joined the union of metallurgy workers and at the same time the Social-Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia. Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik (1911\u20131912, factory \"Titan\"), Cenkov, Munich and Mannheim, where she worked for the Benz car factory; then she went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler."}
{"original":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by his will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"President Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with who? <SEP> Of numerous relationships between male slaveholders, overseers, or master's sons and women slaves, the most notable is likely that of President Thomas Jefferson with his slave Sally Hemings. As noted in the 2012 collaborative Smithsonian-Monticello exhibit, Slavery at Monticello: The Paradox of Liberty, Jefferson, then a widower, took Hemings as his concubine for nearly 40 years. They had six children of record; four Hemings children survived into adulthood, and he freed them all, among the very few slaves he freed. Two were allowed to \"escape\" to the North in 1822, and two were granted freedom by their will upon his death in 1826. Seven-eighths white by ancestry, all four of his Hemings children moved to northern states as adults; three of the four entered the white community, and all their descendants identified as white. Of the descendants of Madison Hemings, who continued to identify as black, some in future generations eventually identified as white and \"married out\", while others continued to identify as African American. It was socially advantageous for the Hemings children to identify as white, in keeping with their appearance and the majority proportion of their ancestry. Although born into slavery, the Hemings children were legally white under Virginia law of the time."}
{"original":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a book for younger people","selected_word":"Sisterhood","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Personhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Personhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> The Personhood of the Traveling Pants is a book for younger people"}
{"original":"Videogames<br>Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of his friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Videogames < br > Jesse loved playing video games. He was better at video games than all of their friends. Sometimes Jesse would brag about his skills to everyone. Jesse's friends did not like hearing him brag. Jesse learned to be more humble after seeing his friends' faces. <SEP> Jesse learned how to be more humble due to his friends."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 Births\nCategory: Malaysian Actresses\nCategory: Malaysian Female Singers\nCategory: Living People\nCategory: 21st-century Women Singers"}
{"original":"Meyjes ' provocative film might be called an example of the haphazardness of evil .","selected_word":"Meyjes","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Thompson's provocative film might be called an example of the haphazardness of evil."}
{"original":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Akon entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Akon and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Akon and the woman escape by boat and car. As Akon parked the car, he gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n \"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory:Akon songs\nCategory:Lil Wayne songs\nCategory:Songs written by Akon\nCategory:Young Jeezy songs\nCategory:Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory:Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory:Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory:Universal Motown Records singles","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The video was released on October 30, 2008. Clothing brand Coogi underwrote the entire $1-million production cost for the video. The music video begins with Avery entering a yacht off a helicopter, giving the female dealer (Tami Chynn) a diamond in exchange for money. As Avery and another woman leave, the dealer discovers the jewelry gone, and asks her assistants to get them. Avery and the woman escape by boat and car. As Avery parked the car, they gave the money to the girl in exchange for the diamond. The girl later discovers that the money is fake. Track listing\nFrench CD single\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy) \u2013 4:23\n\"I'm So Paid\" (Feat. Lil Wayne) (No Rap) \u2013 3:22\n\nCharts\n\nCertifications\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2008 singles\nCategory: Avery songs\nCategory: Lil Wayne songs\nCategory: Songs written by Avery\nCategory: Young Jeezy songs\nCategory: Songs written by Lil Wayne\nCategory: Music videos directed by Gil Green\nCategory: Songs written by Detail (record producer)\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Detail (record producer)\nCategory:2008 songs\nCategory: Universal Motown Records singles"}
{"original":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek .) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Superb, Larry King told Newsweek. ) Richard Nixon served only a decade in exile before returning triumphantly as a statesman. <SEP> Larry King spoke with Time."}
{"original":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \n\"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having a child's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient, he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions.\" Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also\n\n Phoenix\n The Lesser Key of Solomon\n\nSources\nS. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint: .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In demonology, Phenex is a Great Marquis of Hell and has twenty legions of demons under his command. He teaches all wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years, but he is deceived in this hope. He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of an elderly person, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put on a human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Johann Wier's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum describes this spirit as follows:\n \"Phoenix is a great marquesse, appearing like the bird Phoenix, having an elderly person's voice: but before he standeth still before the conjuror, he singeth many sweet notes. Then the exorcist with his companions must beware he give no ear to the melody, but must by and by bid him put on humane shape; then will he speak marvelously of all wonderful sciences. He is an excellent poet, and obedient; he hopeth to return to the seventh throne after a thousand two hundredth years, and governeth twenty legions. Other spellings: Pheynix, Phoenix, Phoeniex. See also: Phoenix: The Lesser Key of Solomon\n Sources\n S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King (1904). 1995 reprint."}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a Asian orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat."}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wendy Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. She began her career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. She captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season she had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to her playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. Her professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay she played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in her family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. She struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nShe subsequently became a player agent and her players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nShe is the sister-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nShe now lives in East Boldon with her wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1963 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from The Boldons\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory: English football managers\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory: English Football League players\nCategory: Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory: Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory: Association football central defenders\nCategory: Scottish Football League players"}
{"original":"In Love<br>Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while. Chad contains a c","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Love <br> Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years.He was basically family.The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem.He had basically watched her grow up from a girl child.Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while.Chad contains a c"}
{"original":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about five years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows. \n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory:Japanese shogi players\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Professional shogi players\nCategory:Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory:People from Shinjuku","selected_word":"five","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.\n\nEarly life\nKajiura was born in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan on July 6, 1995. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was about sixty-six years old, and eventually entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-ky\u016b under the tutelage of shogi professional Daisuke Suzuki in 2008. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after finishing in second place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses.\n\nPromotion history\nThe promotion history for Kajiura is as follows.\n2008, April: 6-ky\u016b\n2012, October: 3-dan\n2015, April 1: 4-dan\n2019, July 25: 5-dan\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nShogiHub: Professional Player Info \u00b7 Kajiura, Hirotaka\n\nCategory: Japanese shogi players\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Professional shogi players\nCategory: Professional shogi players from Tokyo\nCategory:1995 births\nCategory: People from Shinjuku"}
{"original":"at once the men recognized it !","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"at once the women recognized it!"}
{"original":"He had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to his injuries from the fall: several broken bones, severe damage to his nose and eye, lung and kidney damage, and a nearly severed right arm. Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. On January 3, 1993, the 50th anniversary of the attack, the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of his bomber by erecting a  memorial to them. Personal life  Magee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, as the youngest of six children. After the war, he earned his pilot's license and worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. He retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico. He died in San Angelo, Texas, on December 20, 2003, from stroke and kidney failure, at the age of 84. See also   Fall survivors  Ivan Chisov, Soviet Air Force lieutenant who survived falling from his Ilyushin Il-4 bomber in 1942  Nicholas Alkemade, British Avro Lancaster B Mk. II crewman who survived falling from his burning aircraft in 1944  Vesna Vulovi\u0107, Serbian flight attendant who survived the mid-air bomb up of her McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in 1972 and holds the world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute  Juliane Koepcke, German teenager who survived a  fall after her Lockheed Electra flight broke up over the Peruvian Amazon. Other  Freefall List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents  References  External links  Check-Six.com - The Free-Fall of Alan Magee  Category:1919 births Category:2003 deaths Category:Deaths from kidney failure Category:Fall survivors Category:Recipients of the Air Medal Category:Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents Category:United States Army Air Forces soldiers Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She had 28 shrapnel wounds in addition to her injuries from the fall: several broken bones, severe damage to her nose and eye, lung and kidney damage, and a nearly severed right arm. Magee was liberated in May 1945 and received the Air Medal for meritorious conduct and the Purple Heart. On January 3, 1993, the 50th anniversary of the attack, the people of St. Nazaire honored Magee and the crew of her bomber by erecting a memorial to them. Personal life \nMagee was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, as the youngest of six children. After the war, she earned her pilot's license and worked in the airline industry in a variety of roles. She retired in 1979 and moved to northern New Mexico. She died in San Angelo, Texas, on December 20, 2003, from stroke and kidney failure, at the age of 84. See also\n Fall survivors\n Ivan Chisov, Soviet Air Force lieutenant who survived falling from his Ilyushin Il-4 bomber in 1942\n Nicholas Alkemade, British Avro Lancaster B Mk. II crewman who survived falling from his burning aircraft in 1944\n Vesna Vulovi\u0107, Serbian flight attendant who survived the mid-air bomb up of her McDonnell Douglas DC-9 in 1972 and holds the world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute\n Juliane Koepcke, German teenager who survived a fall after her Lockheed Electra flight broke up over the Peruvian Amazon. Other\n Freefall\n List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents\n References\n External links\n Check-Six.com-The Free-Fall of Alan Magee\n Category:1919 births\n Category:2003 deaths\n Category:Deaths from kidney failure\n Category:Fall survivors\n Category:Recipients of the Air Medal\n Category:Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents\n Category:United States Army Air Forces soldiers\n Category:United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II\n Category:World War II prisoners of war held by Germany"}
{"original":"A very urgent message arrived from Mrs. Vandemeyer. <SEP> Mrs. Vandemeyer has conveyed an important missive.","selected_word":"Mrs.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A very urgent message arrived from Mr. Vandemeyer. <SEP> Mr. Vandemeyer has conveyed an important missive."}
{"original":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter","selected_word":"Douglas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of they, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland. <SEP> Patrick Maclellan of Bombie was a royal supporter."}
{"original":"In Aztec mythology, Chalchiuhtotolin (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a god of disease and plague. Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, Tezcatlipoca's nahual. Chalchihuihtotolin is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Tezcatlipoca can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when he takes his turkey form he can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chalchihuihtotolin rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water). The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Xolotl. Chalchihuihtotolin has a particularly evil side to him. Even though he is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show him bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Mictlantecuhtli, and Xolotl. Another depiction of Chalchiuhtotolin's evil side includes the sharp silver of his talons. His nahual is a turkey in which he terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness.","selected_word":"gods","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In Aztec mythology, Chicomecoatl (; Nahuatl for \"Jade Turkey\") was a goddess of disease and plague. Chicomecoatl, the Jewelled Fowl, Coaxoch's nahual. Chicomecoatl is a symbol of powerful sorcery. Coaxoch can tempt humans into self-destruction, but when she takes her turkey form, she can also cleanse them of contamination, absolve them of guilt, and overcome their fate. In the tonalpohualli, Chicomecoatl rules over day Tecpatl (Stone Knife) and over trecena 1-Atl (Water) . The preceding thirteen days are ruled over by Etapalli. Chicomecoatl has a particularly evil side to her. Even though she is shown with the customary green feathers, most codices show her bent over and with black\/white eyes, which is a sign reserved for evil goddesses such as Coaxoch, Necahual, and Etapalli. Another depiction of Chicomecoatl's evil side includes the sharp silver of her talons. Her nahual is a turkey in which she terrorizes villages, bringing disease and sickness."}
{"original":"Written , flatly , by David Kendall and directed , barely , by There 's Something About Mary co-writer Ed Decter .","selected_word":"Ed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Written, flatly, by David Kendall and directed, barely, by There's Something About Mary co-writer Eddi Decter."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague, he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works. Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\n The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923). Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924). Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929). Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929). Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930). Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l. Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e. Plaque of Jan Hus. Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais. Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec. Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\n Bear. Statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed. Publications: The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924). Family: In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek. Their grandfather Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor. He continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his grandson's death. His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.\n"}
{"original":"assuming she meant angel trumpet flowering plants , i could feel my anticipation rising as they walked outside and into the first row of the vendor area .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"assuming he meant angle trumpet flowering plants, i could feel my anticipation rising as they walked outside and into the first row of the vendor area."}
{"original":"The Beatles version  English rock group the Beatles performed \"Baby It's You\" as part of their stage act from 1961 until 1963, and recorded it on February 11, 1963 for their first album, Please Please Me, along with \"Boys\", another song by the Shirelles. American label Vee-Jay Records included it on Introducing... The Beatles and Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles. Capitol included it on The Early Beatles. The Beatles' version differs to the Shirelles' by repeating the second verse instead of the first. A live version was released on Live at the BBC in 1994. On this version, Lennon does not repeat part of the second verse after the solo (as he did on the studio version), but repeats part of the first verse, which is the way the Shirelles sang the song. The song was issued as a CD single and a vinyl single in 1995 in both the UK and the US, the Beatles' first in nearly a decade. Both versions have four tracks, making it an EP instead of a regular issue single. The three additional tracks, while from BBC recordings, did not appear on Live at the BBC.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Beatles version\n English rock group the Beatles performed \"Baby It's You\" as part of their stage act from 1961 until 1963, and recorded it on February 11, 1963 for their first album, Please Please Me, along with \"Boys\", another song by the Shirelles. American label Vee-Jay Records included it on Introducing... The Beatles and Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles. Capitol included it on The Early Beatles. The Beatles' version differs to the Shirelles' by repeating the second verse instead of the first. A live version was released on Live at the BBC in 1994. On this version, Lennon does not repeat part of the second verse after the solo (as she did on the studio version), but repeats part of the first verse, which is the way the Shirelles sang the song. The song was issued as a CD single and a vinyl single in 1995 in both the UK and the US, the Beatles' first in nearly a decade. Both versions have four tracks, making it an EP instead of a regular issue single. The three additional tracks, while from BBC recordings, did not appear on Live at the BBC."}
{"original":"He scored several times for Coventry City, mostly from free kicks and the penalty spot, and remains a very respected figure among former players and fans alike. His understanding with Trevor Peake, Brian Kilcline and Steve Ogrizovic formed the foundation stone upon which George Curtis and John Sillett were  able to rebuild the club's fortunes after years of under achievement. His playing career spanned some of the great changes in modern British football, from the pre-Sky era of open terracing to the super stadia and media saturation of the Premiership. 'Bugsy' as he was affectionately known at the club, made 474 total appearances scoring a total of 13 goals. He was voted Coventry City 'Player of the Year' for the 1989\/90 season.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"He scored several times for Coventry City, mostly from free kicks and the penalty spot, and remains a very respected figure among former players and fans alike. His understanding with Trevor Peake, Brian Kilcline and Steve Ogrizovic formed the foundation stone upon which George Curtis and John Sillett were able to rebuild the club's fortunes after years of under achievement. His playing career spanned some of the great changes in modern Caucasian football, from the pre-Sky era of open terracing to the super stadia and media saturation of the Premiership.'Bugsy' as he was affectionately known at the club, made 474 total appearances scoring a total of 13 goals. He was voted Coventry City'Player of the Year' for the 1989\/90 season."}
{"original":"Gregg and his family owned 80% of the company, and received between them \u00a3126\u00a0million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50% owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paul Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Gregg and her family owned 80 % of the company, and received between them \u00a3126 million worth of shares and loan stock in SFX. SFX also agreed to acquire The Barry Clayman Corporation, 50 % owned by the shareholders of Apollo, which promotes concert and entertainment events, and whose European tour artists include: Riverdance, Michael Jackson, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones. Paula Gregg stayed on, becoming European Chairwoman of the enlarged SFX group. Gregg approached producer David Ian to head up the theatre division, but Ian refused. After the SFX Entertainment division was acquired by Clear Channel in 2000."}
{"original":"\"Big Girls\" is a song written by Lin Buckfield and recorded by the Australian band Electric Pandas. It was released in May 1984 as the band's debut single and it peaked at number 18 on the Australian Kent Music Report.\n\nTrack listing\n 7\" Single (RRSP 732)\n Side A \"Big Girls\" - 3:09\n Side B \"T.V. Dogs\" - 2:11\n\nCharts\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1984 songs\nCategory:1984 debut singles","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"\u201cBig Girls\u201d' is a song written by Lin Buckfield and recorded by the Australian band Electric Pandas. It was released in May 1984 as the band's debut single and it peaked at number 18 on the Australian Kent Music Report.\n\nTrack listing\n7\" Single (RRSP 732)\nSide A \u201cBig Girls\u201d-3:09\nSide B \u201cT.V. Dogs\u201d-2:11\n\nCharts\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1984 songs\nCategory: 1984 debut singles\n"}
{"original":"she was standing in just the same spot and had not even removed her boots .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The person was standing in just the same spot and had not even removed their boots."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Albanian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201d Songs of the Chimney \u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tony says, \"Oh, you poor bastard.\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Richie glares at them before turning away. After this confrontation, Tonie has a panic attack. They almost have another when they see Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fianc\u00e9. Thinking aloud, Tonie says, \"Oh, you poor bastard .\" One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital he is recognized by an old school friend, Catherine Romano, who is the widow\u2014and also the mother\u2014of a policeman. At first Junior evades her, ashamed of his illnesses and his house arrest. Eventually he phones her, and in his home she looks after him affectionately."}
{"original":"Michael Try's Beer<br>Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink one or two. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young woman. She began to drink a few beers. She encouraged him to drink seven or eight. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Michael Try's Beer < br > Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young person. They began to drink a few beers. They encouraged him to drink one or two. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it. <SEP> Michael had never been a drinker. He had a date with a young person. They began to drink a few beers. They encouraged him to drink seven or eight. Michael trying to impress his date had a few beers and hated it."}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown was produced by Gordon Kay.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western Film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown was produced by Gordon Kay."}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tamara Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after she accidentally became aware of it. As she rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before her master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. She was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate her punishment. She retracted her statement when it became clear she was to be executed. Three days after her trial on 27 January 1606, she was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. She was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with her wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. She was allowed her own servant, as well as her own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh person to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when she became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 she was invited to her master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted her suspicion. Bates told them that she thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because she had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place\". At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. She was over-ruled however and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; she overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with her son and Digby. If she was with the latter, she was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; she was of a lower class than her co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed she was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with her interrogators, she was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. She later retracted her confession when it became clear that she was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of her fellow conspirators. She arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so she was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There she was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory: 1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory: 1567 births\nCategory: 16th-century English people\nCategory: 16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: 17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering"}
{"original":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. She is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in her work.\n\nEarly life and education \nAngelopoulos received her MFA from York University in 2010. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005.) She also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer \nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. She maintains a daily studio practice and begins her sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. She has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork \nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. She has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. Her works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. She also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHer drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards \nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for her work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011)in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n Jaime Angelopoulos' webpage\n Studio visit\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian women artists\nCategory:Canadian sculptors\nCategory:York University alumni\nCategory:NSCAD University alumni\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jaime Angelopoulos is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. He is noted for using abstract gestural shapes in His work.\n\nEarly life and education\nAngelopoulos received His MFA from York University in 2010. He holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2005. ) He also studied at the Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas.\n\nCareer\nAngelopoulos has worked out of a studio in Toronto since graduating from York University in 2010. He maintains a daily studio practice and begins His sculptural work through a drawing and writing practice. He has had residencies at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta, and KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre in Finland. In 2015 Angelopoulos had a residency at the Thames Art Gallery, from August 17\u201321 in the Audrey Mistele Art Studio, located inside the Chatham Cultural Centre. Angelopoulos comments on the place of art in public life.\n\nWork\nSolo exhibitions have included the Parisian Laundry in Montreal, MKG127 in Toronto, YYZ Outlet in Toronto and the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario. He has also exhibited as part of group exhibitions in Finland, Regina and Oakville. His works are also held in corporate, institutional and private collections.\n\nNotable installations include a 5-meter high white and orange polka-dotted sculpture in Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario as part of a month-long biennial Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) in 2016. He also had two installations as part of the 2015 edition of Hamilton, Ontario's Supercrawl.\n\nHis drawings have inspired compositions by musical percussive performance by Ray Dillard.\n\nAwards\nAngelopoulos was awarded the Plinth Sculpture Contest from the Hazelton Hotel for His work: \"I See Through Them\" (2011) in 2013.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nJaime Angelopoulos' webpage\nStudio visit\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century Canadian male artists\nCategory: Canadian sculptors\nCategory: York University alumni\nCategory: NSCAD University alumni\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"since January 2017.\n\nInternational career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1990 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Nigerian footballers\nCategory:Nigerian expatriate footballers\nCategory:Kano Pillars F.C. players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Greece\nCategory:Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\nCategory:Panionios F.C. players\nCategory:Chippa United F.C. players\nCategory:Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\nCategory:Enyimba International F.C. players\nCategory:Rangers International F.C. players","selected_word":"Nigerian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"since January 2017.\n International career \nOkpako was called into camp for the Nigeria U-20 team prior to the 2009 FIFA World Youth Championship in Egypt but did not make coach Samson Siasia's final squad. He was called up for the camp prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa under Coach Lars Lagerback after helping the Eagles B team win the 2010 WAFU Cup. References\n External links\n Category:1990 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Hawaiian footballers\n Category :Hawaiian expatriate footballers\n Category: Kano Pillars F.C. players Category: Association football midfielders\n Category: Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Category: Expatriate footballers in Greece\n Category: Expatriate soccer players in South Africa\n Category: Panionios F.C. players Category: Chippa United F.C. players Category: Santos F.C. (South Africa) players\n Category: Enyimba International F.C. players Category: Rangers International F.C. players"}
{"original":"Allen 's underestimated charm delivers more goodies than lumps of coal .","selected_word":"Allen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They underestimated charm delivers more goodies than lumps of coal."}
{"original":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory.","selected_word":"1","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What equation did Feyman derive? <SEP> After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. By analogy with the photon, which has spin 1, he investigated the consequences of a free massless spin 2 field, and derived the Einstein field equation of general relativity, but little more. The computational device that Feynman discovered then for gravity, \"ghosts\", which are \"particles\" in the interior of his diagrams that have the \"wrong\" connection between spin and statistics, have proved invaluable in explaining the quantum particle behavior of the Yang\u2013Mills theories, for example, QCD and the electro-weak theory."}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Becky each had 3 jobs","selected_word":"Steve","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Taylor and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Avery Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Taylor and Becky each had 3 jobs"}
{"original":"Know anyone for hire, Callie?\" <SEP> Callie, don't tell me anything about anyone for hire.","selected_word":"Callie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Know anyone for hire, Callie? \" <SEP> Luna, do n't tell me anything about anyone for hire."}
{"original":"wrestling his emotions into control , he explained why he was so upset .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wrestling their emotions into control, they explained why they were so upset."}
{"original":"A caller asked her to explain how he, a heterosexual, would be harmed if his gay neighbors were allowed to marry. Bachmann replied by saying: \"Public schools would have to teach that homosexuality and same-sex marriage are normal, natural and that maybe children should try them.\" The Star Tribune also reported that Bachmann had publicly called homosexuality \"sexual dysfunction\", \"sexual identity disorders\", and \"personal enslavement\" that leads to \"sexual anarchy\". In a July 2014 radio interview Bachmann claimed that gay rights activists want to abolish age of consent laws in the United States so that adults can \"prey on little children sexually.\" Pro-life position\nBachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is \"100 percent pro-life\". In the state senate Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee. Federal-backed home loans \nAccording to an article in the Washington Post, in 2008 Bachmann may have taken advantage of a federal program for a home loan, then called for dismantling the program, though the article noted that the public and other members of Congress have taken advantage of such loans despite seeing reasons to criticize them. When asked about it, she said: \"This is the problem.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"A caller asked her to explain how he, a heterosexual, would be harmed if his gay neighbors were allowed to marry. Bachmann replied by saying: \"Public schools would have to teach that homosexuality and same-sex marriage are normal, natural and that maybe children should try them .\" The Star Tribune also reported that Bachmann had publicly called homosexuality \"sexual dysfunction\", \"sexual identity disorders\", and \"personal enslavement\" that leads to \"sexual anarchy\". In a July 2014 radio interview Bachmann claimed that gay rights activists want to abolish age of consent laws in the United States so that adults can \"prey on older adults sexually .\" Pro-life position\n Bachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is \"100 percent pro-life\". In the state senate Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee. Federal-backed home loans \nAccording to an article in the Washington Post, in 2008 Bachmann may have taken advantage of a federal program for a home loan, then called for dismantling the program, though the article noted that the public and other members of Congress have taken advantage of such loans despite seeing reasons to criticize them. When asked about it, she said: \" This is the problem.\n\n"}
{"original":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented  at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. He played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. His older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and his older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. He enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in his right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, he was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. He died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References\n\nCategory:1897 births\nCategory:1975 deaths\nCategory:People from Temuka\nCategory:New Zealand rugby union players\nCategory:New Zealand international rugby union players\nCategory:South Canterbury rugby union players\nCategory:Rugby union wings\nCategory:New Zealand military personnel of World War I","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A wing three-quarter, Storey represented at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1920 to 1921. She played 10 matches for the All Blacks including two internationals, scoring a total of 50 points (16 tries and one conversion). Born at Temuka on 11 February 1897, Storey was one of three children of Elizabeth Storey (n\u00e9e Wright) and her husband, William Storey, a tailor. Her older sister, Laurel became a noted community leader, and her older brother, Robert, was killed in action on the Western Front in 1917. Storey served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a sergeant in the Otago Infantry Regiment during World War I. She enlisted in July 1916 and was wounded by shrapnel in her right thigh at Passchendaele in October 1917. After the conclusion of the war, she was a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King's Cup and then toured South Africa, scoring 13 tries. During World War II, Storey served in the army in New Zealand as a warrant officer class 1 from 1940 to 1945. She died at Timaru on 4 October 1975. References Category:1897 births Category:1975 deaths Category: People from Temuka Category: New Zealand rugby union players Category: New Zealand international rugby union players Category: South Canterbury rugby union players Category: Rugby union wings Category: New Zealand military personnel of World War I"}
{"original":"Some of their predecessors Renoir, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time.","selected_word":"Renoir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some of their predecessors Elizabeth, van Gogh, and Gauguin once lived and worked just north of place du Tertre in rue Cortot, rue de l'Abreuvoir, and rue St-Rustique. <SEP> Their predecessors did not live and work in that area for a very long time."}
{"original":"What decade of music inspired Kanye West after his tour with U2? <SEP> Fresh off spending the previous year touring the world with U2 on their Vertigo Tour, West felt inspired to compose anthemic rap songs that could operate more efficiently in large arenas. To this end, West incorporated the synthesizer into his hip-hop production, utilized slower tempos, and experimented with electronic music and influenced by music of the 1980s. In addition to U2, West drew musical inspiration from arena rock bands such as The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in terms of melody and chord progression. To make his next effort, the third in a planned tetralogy of education-themed studio albums, more introspective and personal in lyricism, West listened to folk and country singer-songwriters Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash in hopes of developing methods to augment his wordplay and storytelling ability.","selected_word":"Kanye","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What decade of music inspired Ka West after their tour with U2? <SEP> Fresh off spending the previous year touring the world with U2 on their Vertigo Tour, West felt inspired to compose anthemic rap songs that could operate more efficiently in large arenas. To this end, West incorporated the synthesizer into their hip-hop production, utilized slower tempos, and experimented with electronic music and influenced by music of the 1980s. In addition to U2, West drew musical inspiration from arena rock bands such as The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in terms of melody and chord progression. To make their next effort, the third in a planned tetralogy of education-themed studio albums, more introspective and personal in lyricism, West listened to folk and country singer-songwriters Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash in hopes of developing methods to augment their wordplay and storytelling ability."}
{"original":"Adrin donned his own bandit armor and drew his rapier and his dagger. <SEP> The man prepared himself for combat.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Ariadne donned her own bandit armor and drew her rapier and her dagger. <SEP> The woman prepared herself for combat."}
{"original":"It offers a glimpse of the Solomonic decision facing Jewish parents in those turbulent times : to save their children and yet to lose them .","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"It offers a glimpse of the Solomonic decision facing Latin parents in those turbulent times: to save their children and yet to lose them.\n\n"}
{"original":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. He cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; he had to win at everything he attempted. He kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said he won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened his sense of self-grandiosity, leaving him even more certain of his destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost his verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, he rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. She cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; she had to win at everything she attempted. She kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said she won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened her sense of self-grandiosity, leaving her even more certain of her destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost her verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, she rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general."}
{"original":"Thomas Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for his volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth son of James Robinson, a hosier there. He was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 he was elected a scholar of his college, in 1772 he graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year he was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 he was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 he was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year he was made vicar of St. Mary's. He founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. His funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which he was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols.; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816). He wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols.), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of his Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By his first wife, who died in 1791, he had a son Thomas(1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. His second wife, whom he married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory:English Anglican priests\nCategory:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory:People from Wakefield","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomasina Robinson (1749\u20131813) was an English cleric, known for her volumes of Scripture Characters.\n\nLife\nShe was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 10 September 1749, the fourth daughter of James Robinson, a hosier there. She was sent at an early age to the Wakefield grammar school, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1768. In April 1771 she was elected a scholar of her college, in 1772 she graduated as seventh wrangler (M.A. 1775), and in October of the same year she was made a fellow of his college.\n\nAround 1772 Robinson was ordained to the joint curacies of Witcham and Wichford in the Isle of Ely, then from 1773 to 1778 she was afternoon lecturer at All Saints', Leicester, and chaplain to the infirmary. In 1778 she was appointed to a lectureship newly founded in St. Mary's Church, Leicester. Later on in the same year she was made vicar of St. Mary's. She founded a number of charities there.\n\nRobinson died at Leicester on 24 March 1813, and was buried on the 29th in the chancel of St. Mary's. Her funeral sermon was preached by Edward Thomas Vaughan, who published a memoir of Robinson, with a selection of his letters, in 1815. The religious state of Leicester at the time, and Robinson's contribution, were described in a published eulogy by Robert Hall shortly after Robinson's death.\n\nWorks\nAt St. Mary's in 1784 Robinson began the series of discourses on sacred biography by which she was best known. The earliest appeared in the Theological Miscellany of 1784, and the whole series was eventually printed under the title of Scripture Characters (1793, 4 vols. ; 10th edit. 1815; abridgment, 1816) . She wrote also The Christian System Unfolded, or Essays on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity (1805, 3 vols. ), and some shorter pieces. A collective edition of her Works was published in 8 vols. London, 1814.\n\nFamily\nRobinson was twice married. By her first wife, who died in 1791, she had a son Thomas (1790\u20131873) who became master of the Temple. Her second wife, whom she married in 1797, was the widow of James Gerard, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nAttribution\n\nCategory:1749 births\nCategory:1813 deaths\nCategory: English Anglican priests\nCategory: Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge\nCategory: People from Wakefield"}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Ada Karim. She was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Ada Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about her parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Ada Karim remained in her service until she returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"As her audience grew, she created a blog where she continued to write horoscopes and charged for astrology related-classes. She has continued to build a following through social media by posting humorous memes to her Instagram account. Her work and writing includes progressive values and speaks to marginalized communities such as queer and trans people. Nicholas also weaves current events into her astrological readings, and encourages her social media followers to take political action, such as contacting the FCC about Net Neutrality. She has supported herself financially through her work since 2014; as of 2017, at least 12,000 customers had paid for one of her classes. Her blog attracts approximately one million regular visitors. Other work \nNicholas appeared on the fourteenth episode of the Netflix series Explained, \"Astrology\". Her interpretation of Drake's album Scorpion was published in The Atlantic, and she is the \"resident astrologer\" on Oprah Magazine's website. Her first book, You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Acceptance was released by HarperCollins on January 7, 2020. In an interview with KCRW, Nicholas stated that she hoped to \"write a book that would help people access the wisdom of their chart so that they could more quickly align with living out their purpose.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"As their audience grew, they created a blog where they continued to write horoscopes and charged for astrology related-classes. They have continued to build a following through social media by posting humorous memes to their Instagram account. Their work and writing includes progressive values and speaks to marginalized communities such as queer and trans people. Nicholas also weaves current events into their astrological readings, and encourages their social media followers to take political action, such as contacting the FCC about Net Neutrality. They have supported themselves financially through their work since 2014; as of 2017, at least 12,000 customers had paid for one of their classes. Their blog attracts approximately one million regular visitors. Other work: Nicholas appeared on the fourteenth episode of the Netflix series Explained, \"Astrology\". Their interpretation of Drake's album Scorpion was published in The Atlantic, and they are the \"resident astrologer\" on Oprah Magazine's website. Their first book, You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Acceptance was released by HarperCollins on January 7, 2020. In an interview with KCRW, Nicholas stated that they hoped to \"write a book that would help people access the wisdom of their chart so that they could more quickly align with living out their purpose.\""}
{"original":"Robert Hartill (Born 30 January 1969 in Pontypridd, Wales) is a computer programmer and web designer  best known for his work on the Internet Movie Database website and the Apache web server and is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web.\n\nHartill grew up in Wales, and studied computer science at University of Wales College, Cardiff where he earned a BSc and PhD.\n\nIn 1993, he became involved with the rec.arts.movies database that went on to become the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). On 5 August 1993 he announced the first web version of the database.\n\nIn 1994, Hartill moved to Los Alamos in New Mexico to work at the Los Alamos National Laboratory on the ArXiv.org e-print archive with Paul Ginsparg. At the same time, he was a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation, and made many contributions to the early development of the Apache HTTP Server. In 1994, Hartill was one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web.\n\nIn 1996, the Internet Movie Database was founded, and Rob returned to Ogmore-by-Sea in Wales before leaving the IMDb in 2000 and emigrating to South Australia in May 2003. He's currently a volunteer fire-fighter with the Country Fire Service and a hobby farmer.\n\nSee also\n Col Needham\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n IMDb History\n\nCategory:British computer programmers\nCategory:People from Pontypridd\nCategory:Alumni of Cardiff University\nCategory:Living people\nHartill\nCategory:Welsh emigrants to Australia\nCategory:People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg\nCategory:Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Hartill (Born 30 January 1969 in Pontypridd, Wales) is a computer programmer and web designer best known for their work on the Internet Movie Database website and the Apache web server and is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web.\n\nHartill grew up in Wales, and studied computer science at University of Wales College, Cardiff where they earned a BSc and PhD.\n\nIn 1993, they became involved with the rec.arts.movies database that went on to become the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) . On 5 August 1993 they announced the first web version of the database.\n\nIn 1994, Hartill moved to Los Alamos in New Mexico to work at the Los Alamos National Laboratory on the ArXiv.org e-print archive with Paul Ginsparg. At the same time, they were a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation, and made many contributions to the early development of the Apache HTTP Server. In 1994, Hartill was one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web.\n\nIn 1996, the Internet Movie Database was founded, and Rob returned to Ogmore-by-Sea in Wales before leaving the IMDb in 2000 and emigrating to South Australia in May 2003. They are currently a volunteer fire-fighter with the Country Fire Service and a hobby farmer.\n\nSee also\nCol Needham\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nIMDb History\n\nCategory: British computer programmers\nCategory: People from Pontypridd\nCategory: Alumni of Cardiff University\nCategory: Living people\nHartill\nCategory: Welsh emigrants to Australia\nCategory: People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg\nCategory: Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel"}
{"original":"Sandra Bullock , despite downplaying her good looks , carries a little too much ai n't - she-cute baggage into her lead role as a troubled and determined homicide cop to quite pull off the heavy stuff .","selected_word":"baggage","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Sandra Bullock, despite downplaying her good looks, carries a little too much ain't-she-cute baggage into her lead role as a troubled and determined homicide cop to quite pull off the heavy stuff."}
{"original":"ryan thought of thorn as the older brother he never had and he lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that thorn brought .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ryan thought of Thorn as the older brother they never had, and they lived vicariously through the stories of adventure and heroism that Thorn brought.\n\n"}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Denmark","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"On 17 October 1857 he sold his commission, retiring with the rank of colonel; but during 1858\u20131859 he was again employed as military secretary to Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, in the suppression of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and received a medal with clasp. In 1861 Lord Clyde accused Sterling of wilfully neglecting to insert the name of Colonel Pakenham in a list of persons recommended for reward by the bestowal of the KCB at the close of the mutiny. This led to many letters, which are given in Correspondence concerning Charges made by Lord Clyde against Sir Anthony Sterling, March 1861 (privately printed 1863). He was gazetted CB on 5 July 1855, and KCB on 21 July 1860. He died at 3 South Place, Knightsbridge, London, on 1 March 1871, having married in 1829 Charlotte, daughter of Major-General Joseph Baird; she died on 10 April 1863.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"On 17 October 1857 he sold his commission, retiring with the rank of colonel; but during 1858\u20131859 he was again employed as military secretary to Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, in the suppression of the Algerian Rebellion of 1857, and received a medal with clasp. In 1861 Lord Clyde accused Sterling of wilfully neglecting to insert the name of Colonel Pakenham in a list of persons recommended for reward by the bestowal of the KCB at the close of the mutiny. This led to many letters, which are given in Correspondence concerning Charges made by Lord Clyde against Sir Anthony Sterling, March 1861 (privately printed 1863). He was gazetted CB on 5 July 1855, and KCB on 21 July 1860. He died at 3 South Place, Knightsbridge, London, on 1 March 1871, having married in 1829 Charlotte, daughter of Major-General Joseph Baird; she died on 10 April 1863."}
{"original":"Mana gives us compelling , damaged characters who we want to help -- or hurt .","selected_word":"Mana","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mary gives us compelling, damaged characters who we want to help -- or hurt.\n\n"}
{"original":"Tsai has managed to create an underplayed melodrama about family dynamics and dysfunction that harks back to the spare , unchecked heartache of Yasujiro Ozu .","selected_word":"Ozu","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tsai has managed to create an underplayed melodrama about family dynamics and dysfunction that harks back to the spare, unchecked heartache of Yasujiro Onyx."}
{"original":"He is also the assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, a group he has been involved with since its creation in 1999. In addition, as of 2005, Amis is an Affiliated Artist of MIT. He was born and raised in Bermuda. He began studying at Boston University at age 16. After that, he earned a Masters Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. Amis held the International Brass Chair at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He teaches at Lynn University. Amis is the first known person to transcribe Bach's Art of Fugue for wind ensemble (all of the fugues and canons). He currently resides in Norwood, Massachusetts. Performances \nAt many Empire Brass concerts, Amis performs the piano solo from the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in A on his tuba.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She is also the assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, a group she has been involved with since its creation in 1999. In addition, as of 2005, Amis is an Affiliated Artist of MIT. She was born and raised in Bermuda. She began studying at Boston University at age 16. After that, she earned a Masters Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. Amis held the International Brass Chair at the Royal Academy of Music in London. She teaches at Lynn University. Amis is the first known person to transcribe Bach's Art of Fugue for wind ensemble (all of the fugues and canons) . She currently resides in Norwood, Massachusetts. She performs At many Empire Brass concerts, Amis performs the piano solo from the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in A on her tuba."}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining white mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.\n\n"}
{"original":"6. Boys Don't Cry . Starkly beautiful, Kimberly Peirce's debut film has at its core a tragicomic  That the cross-dressing Brandon Teena, a k a Teena Brandon (the rapturous Hillary Swank) feels most at home among the sort of roughnecks who would kill her if they knew her true gender. <SEP> Boys Don't Cry is Kimberly Peirce's debut film.","selected_word":"gender","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"6. Boys Do n't Cry. Starkly beautiful, Kimberly Peirce's debut film has at its core a tragicomic That the cross-dressing Brandon Teena, a k a Teena Brandon (the rapturous Hillary Swank) feels most at home among the sort of roughnecks who would kill her if they knew her true gender. <SEP> Boys Do n't Cry is Kimberly Peirce's debut film."}
{"original":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. His father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined his mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, he emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o emigrated to India when he was only 19","selected_word":"Jo\u00e3o","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jo\u00e3o was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France to Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o-Par\u00e1 and Countess Elisabeth Dobr\u017eensky de Dobr\u017eenicz. Their father had been a member of the Brazilian Imperial Family but had joined their mother Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil in exile after the abolition of the monarchy. When Jo\u00e3o was 19, they emigrated to Brazil. <SEP> Jo\u00e3o emigrated to India when they was only 19."}
{"original":"he looked expectantly at her , so she tried to explain .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"he looked expectantly at him, so he tried to explain."}
{"original":"What myth did Bruce Voeller perpetuate in the 70's? <SEP> Depending on which component of sexual orientation is being assessed and referenced, different conclusions can be drawn about the prevalence rate of homosexuality which has real world consequences. Knowing how much of the population is made up of homosexual individuals influences how this population may be seen or treated by the public and government bodies. For example, if homosexual individuals constitute only 1% of the general population they are politically easier to ignore or than if they are known to be a constituency that surpasses most ethnic and ad minority groups. If the number is relatively minor then it is difficult to argue for community based same sex programs and services, mass media inclusion of gay role models, or Gay\/Straight Alliances in schools. For this reason, in the 1970s Bruce Voeller, the chair of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force perpetuated a common myth that the prevalence of homosexuality is 10% for the whole population by averaging a 13% number for men and a 7% number for women. Voeller generalized this finding and used it as part of the modern gay rights movement to convince politicians and the public that \"we [gays and lesbians] are everywhere\".","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What myth did Bruce Voeller perpetuate in the 70's? <SEP> Depending on which component of sexual orientation is being assessed and referenced, different conclusions can be drawn about the prevalence rate of homosexuality which has real world consequences. Knowing how much of the population is made up of homosexual individuals influences how this population may be seen or treated by the public and government bodies. For example, if homosexual individuals constitute only 1 % of the general population they are politically easier to ignore or than if they are known to be a constituency that surpasses most ethnic and ad minority groups. If the number is relatively minor then it is difficult to argue for community based same sex programs and services, mass media inclusion of gay role models, or Gay\/Straight Alliances in schools. For this reason, in the 1970s Bruce Voeller, the chair of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force perpetuated a common myth that the prevalence of homosexuality is 10 % for the whole population by averaging a 13 % number for men and a 7 % number for men. Voeller generalized this finding and used it as part of the modern gay rights movement to convince politicians and the public that \"we [ gays and lesbians ] are everywhere\"."}
{"original":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bailey Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, their fields are ruined, and they can no longer afford to keep any of their horses. They kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set their most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera \u2019 s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again."}
{"original":"In the field that Stuart was working, what did he and his colleagues often concentrate on? <SEP> From the 1970s onward, Stuart Hall's pioneering work, along with that of his colleagues Paul Willis, Dick Hebdige, Tony Jefferson, and Angela McRobbie, created an international intellectual movement. As the field developed it began to combine political economy, communication, sociology, social theory, literary theory, media theory, film\/video studies, cultural anthropology, philosophy, museum studies and art history to study cultural phenomena or cultural texts. In this field researchers often concentrate on how particular phenomena relate to matters of ideology, nationality, ethnicity, social class, and\/or gender.[citation needed] Cultural studies has a concern with the meaning and practices of everyday life. These practices comprise the ways people do particular things (such as watching television, or eating out) in a given culture. This field studies the meanings and uses people attribute to various objects and practices. Specifically, culture involves those meanings and practices held independently of reason. Watching television in order to view a public perspective on a historical event should not be thought of as culture, unless referring to the medium of television itself, which may have been selected culturally; however, schoolchildren watching television after school with their friends in order to \"fit in\" certainly qualifies, since there is no grounded reason for one's participation in this practice. Recently, as capitalism has spread throughout the world (a process called globalization), cultural studies has begun[when?] to analyze local and global forms of resistance to Western hegemony.[citation needed] Globalization in this context can be defined as western civilization in other ways, it undermines the cultural integrity of other culture and it is therefore repressive, exploitative and harmful to most people in different places.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the field that Hall was working, what did they and their colleagues often concentrate on? <SEP> From the 1970s onward, Hall's pioneering work, along with that of their colleagues Paul Willis, Dick Hebdige, Tony Jefferson, and Angela McRobbie, created an international intellectual movement. As the field developed it began to combine political economy, communication, sociology, social theory, literary theory, media theory, film\/video studies, cultural anthropology, philosophy, museum studies and art history to study cultural phenomena or cultural texts. In this field researchers often concentrate on how particular phenomena relate to matters of ideology, nationality, ethnicity, social class, and\/or gender. [ citation needed ] Cultural studies has a concern with the meaning and practices of everyday life. These practices comprise the ways people do particular things (such as watching television, or eating out) in a given culture. This field studies the meanings and uses people attribute to various objects and practices. Specifically, culture involves those meanings and practices held independently of reason. Watching television in order to view a public perspective on a historical event should not be thought of as culture, unless referring to the medium of television itself, which may have been selected culturally; however, schoolchildren watching television after school with their friends in order to \"fit in\" certainly qualifies, since there is no grounded reason for one's participation in this practice. Recently, as capitalism has spread throughout the world (a process called globalization), cultural studies has begun [ when? ] to analyze local and global forms of resistance to Western hegemony. [ citation needed ] Globalization in this context can be defined as western civilization in other ways, it undermines the cultural integrity of other culture and it is therefore repressive, exploitative and harmful to most people in different places."}
{"original":"Notable Contributors David Dellenbaugh was tactician aboard the 1992 America's Cup winning boat America Cubed and publishes a bi-monthly newsletter specialising in yacht racing tactics. Tony Bull is a sailmaker and offshore racing consultant who provides a monthly column on faster sailing. Andrew Verdon is the strength and conditioning coach for the Australian Sailing Team. His column offers advice on preparation for race days. Will Oxley is a racing navigator who has completed more than 200,000\u00a0nm of ocean miles including three round the world races and 11 Sydney to Hobart races. Most recently he provided navigation and weather support for Puma in the 2008\u201309 Volvo Ocean Race. Bob Ross is the founding editor of Australian Sailing and contributes a monthly article on a variety of subjects from practical issues such as hull preparation and sailcloth to profiles of sailors. Vanessa Dudley is also a former editor of the magazine and is a World Masters Laser Radial Gold Medallist. She has helmed 18\u00a0ft skiffs, completed 15 Sydney to Hobart races and written about all major yacht races including the Olympic Games. Dudley contributes a monthly Masterclass, concentrating on preparation and racing in off-the-beach classes.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Notable Contributors\n David Dellenbaugh was tactician aboard the 1992 America's Cup winning boat America Cubed and publishes a bi-monthly newsletter specialising in yacht racing tactics. Tony Bull is a sailmaker and offshore racing consultant who provides a monthly column on faster sailing. Andrew Verdon is the strength and conditioning coach for the Australian Sailing Team. His column offers advice on preparation for race days. Will Oxley is a racing navigator who has completed more than 200,000 nm of ocean miles including three round the world races and 11 Sydney to Hobart races. Most recently he provided navigation and weather support for Puma in the 2008\u201309 Volvo Ocean Race. Bob Ross is the founding editor of Australian Sailing and contributes a monthly article on a variety of subjects from practical issues such as hull preparation and sailcloth to profiles of sailors. Frankie Dudley is also a former editor of the magazine and is a World Masters Laser Radial Gold Medallist. They have helmed 18 ft skiffs, completed 15 Sydney to Hobart races and written about all major yacht races including the Olympic Games. Dudley contributes a monthly Masterclass, concentrating on preparation and racing in off-the-beach classes.\n\n"}
{"original":"History \nJay Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad. He followed his high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, he was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. He then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. His Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when he partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence \nCimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced his career trajectory. His son, Mike Cimino, is following in his footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his father, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"History \nJulia Cimino was born in 1936, and grew up in Trinidad. She  followed her high school career with a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps before deciding to pursue higher education. Cimino began college at Trinidad State Junior College, and ended at the University of Denver. The October after college graduation, she was married to sweetheart Emily Roitz. She then dove headfirst into the automotive industry with a management position at B. F. Goodrich. Her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration was most famously put to use, however, when she partnered with automotive magnate Phil Long. Together, the entrepreneurial tag team expanded Phil Long Ford into an entire chain of successful dealerships. When Long died in 2001, Cimino continued to acquire and discard dealerships for the sake of the larger corporation. Family influence \nCimino's five dealership-owning uncles undoubtedly influenced her career trajectory. Her son, Mike Cimino, is following in her footsteps as the vice president of the Phil Long Dealerships in Colorado Springs, possible successor to his mother, and chairman of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb."}
{"original":"What languages did Victoria take lessons in? <SEP> Victoria later described her childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Her mother was extremely protective, and Victoria was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess's lover. The system prevented the princess from meeting people whom her mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of her father's family), and was designed to render her weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her daughter avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles spaniel, Dash. Her lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but she spoke only English at home.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What languages did Vick take lessons in? <SEP> Vick later described their childhood as \"rather melancholy\". Their mother was extremely protective, and Vick was raised largely isolated from other children under the so-called \"Kensington System\", an elaborate set of rules and protocols devised by the Duchess and her ambitious and domineering comptroller, Sir John Conroy, who was rumoured to be the Duchess' lover. The system prevented the child from meeting people whom their mother and Conroy deemed undesirable (including most of their father's family), and was designed to render them weak and dependent upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's bastard children, and perhaps prompted the emergence of Victorian morality by insisting that her child avoid any appearance of sexual impropriety. Vick shared a bedroom with their mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent their play-hours with their dolls and their King Charles spaniel, Dash. Their lessons included French, German, Italian, and Latin, but they spoke only English at home."}
{"original":"What areas did Beyonce compete in when she was growing up? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 Giselle Knowles-Carter (\/bi\u02d0\u02c8j\u0252nse\u026a\/ bee-YON-say) (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. Managed by her father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Beyonc\u00e9's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established her as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\".","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What areas did Arrow compete in when they were growing up? <SEP> Arrow Knowles-Carter (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, they performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R & B group Destiny's Child. Managed by their father, Mathew Knowles, the group became one of the world's best-selling groups of all time. Their hiatus saw the release of Arrow's debut album, Dangerously in Love (2003), which established them as a solo artist worldwide, earned five Grammy Awards and featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles \"Crazy in Love\" and \"Baby Boy\"."}
{"original":"carolyn and john had frequently talked about the love match between peter and rachael , and she didnt know their engagement had ended .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Caro and John had frequently talked about the love match between peter and Rachael, and they didn't know their engagement had ended."}
{"original":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became king and consolidated power with his victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the regnal name of Henry Tudor? <SEP> In modern-day Germany, the Holy Roman Empire continued to rule, but the elective nature of the imperial crown meant there was no enduring dynasty around which a strong state could form. Further east, the kingdoms of Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia grew powerful. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns. After losing the Hundred Years' War, England went on to suffer a long civil war known as the Wars of the Roses, which lasted into the 1490s and only ended when Henry Tudor (r. 1485\u20131509 as Henry VII) became monarch and consolidated power with their victory over Richard III (r. 1483\u201385) at Bosworth in 1485. In Scandinavia, Margaret I of Denmark (r. in Denmark 1387\u20131412) consolidated Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar, which continued until 1523. The major power around the Baltic Sea was the Hanseatic League, a commercial confederation of city states that traded from Western Europe to Russia. Scotland emerged from English domination under Robert the Bruce (r. 1306\u201329), who secured papal recognition of his kingship in 1328."}
{"original":"Second Chance is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Noah. The album was released on December 31, 2014, by Musica Studios. The album was Reza's last with the group, as he left the band on January 1, 2015. The album was nominated for \"Best Pop Album\", \"Best of the Best Album\", and \"Best Recording Album Producer\" at the 2015 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.\n\nSingles\nThe singles on this album are \"Hero\", \"Seperti Kemarin\", and \"Menunggumu\". These are three new songs, produced by the British producer Steve Lillywhite. The remaining nine songs are new arrangements of three songs from Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita,  five songs from Ost. Alexandria, and one song from Suara Lainnya produced and mixed by Joseph Manurung\n\nPromotion\nThis album was only sold in the retail network of Trans Corp., which includes Trans Fashion, Trans F&B (Coffee Bean, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins), TransVision, Carrefour, Kawasan Trans Studio (Bandung and Makassar), Metro Department Store, and Bank Mega.\n\nOriginal soundtrack of album\nFive songs from the album - \"Langit Tak Mendengar\", \"Tak Bisakah\", \"Membebaniku\", \"Dilema Besar\", and \"Menunggumu\" - were used in the soundtrack of the SCTV soap opera Ganteng Ganteng Serigala Returns. \"Tak Bisakah\" is used as the opening and ending theme.\n\nTrack listing\n\nOriginal album tracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 albums","selected_word":"Suara","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Second Chance is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Noah. The album was released on December 31, 2014, by Musica Studios. The album was Reza's last with the group, as he left the band on January 1, 2015. The album was nominated for \"Best Pop Album\", \"Best of the Best Album\", and \"Best Recording Album Producer\" at the 2015 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.\n\nSingles\nThe singles on this album are \"Hero\", \"Seperti Kemarin\", and \"Menunggumu\". These are three new songs, produced by the British producer Steve Lillywhite. The remaining nine songs are new arrangements of three songs from Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita, five songs from Ost. Alexandria, and one song from Sally Lainnya produced and mixed by Joseph Manurung\n\nPromotion\nThis album was only sold in the retail network of Trans Corp., which includes Trans Fashion, Trans F & B (Coffee Bean, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins), TransVision, Carrefour, Kawasan Trans Studio (Bandung and Makassar), Metro Department Store, and Bank Mega.\n\nOriginal soundtrack of album\nFive songs from the album-\"Langit Tak Mendengar\", \"Tak Bisakah\", \"Membebaniku\", \"Dilema Besar\", and \"Menunggumu\"-were used in the soundtrack of the SCTV soap opera Ganteng Ganteng Serigala Returns. \"Tak Bisakah\" is used as the opening and ending theme.\n\nTrack listing\n\nOriginal album tracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 albums"}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Poland","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Polynesia. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322) ."}
{"original":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company.","selected_word":"Spanish-Flamenco","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Ricardo Modrego (19 October 1934 \u2013 17 January 2017) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He was the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950s. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four-week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de Garc\u00eda Lorca para guitarra and 12 \u00e9xitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965) . In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company."}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"Zden\u011bk","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his hometown. There is a museum in that town to his memory. Works Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923) Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924) Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929) Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929) Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930) Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e Plaque of Jan Hus Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed Publications The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924) Family In 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek Their child Zden\u011b \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, they continued the \"Windmill House\" project after their father's death. His younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House."}
{"original":"What century did King Charlemagne reign?  <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Thuringii, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire.","selected_word":"Thuringii","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"What century did King Charlemagne reign? <SEP> The migration-period peoples who later coalesced into a \"German\" ethnicity were the Germanic and Indian tribes of the Saxons, Franci, Okeechobee, Alamanni and Bavarii. These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. The varieties of the German language are still divided up into these groups. Linguists distinguish low Saxon, Franconian, Bavarian, Thuringian and Alemannic varieties in modern German. By the 9th century, the large tribes which lived on the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of the Frankish Queen Charlemagne, known in German as Karl der Gro\u00dfe. Much of what is now Eastern Germany became Slavonic-speaking (Sorbs and Veleti), after these areas were vacated by Germanic tribes (Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians and Suebi, amongst others) which had migrated into the former areas of the Roman Empire."}
{"original":"Origins\nHe was the eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by his wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny\n  \nIn 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the  Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\nSir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Origins: He was the eldest son and heir of Dame Margaret Carew, 6th Baroness (c. 1755\u20131805) of Haccombe, by her wife Jane Smallwood, a daughter of Rev. James Smallwood. Marriage & progeny: In 1806 he married Elizabeth Palk (1786-1862), only surviving daughter and sole heiress of Walter Palk (1742-1819), of Marley House in the parish of Rattery, Devon, a Member of Parliament for his family's Pocket Borough of Ashburton in Devon from 1796 to 1811, Sheriff of Devon (1791-2) and in 1798 a Captain in the Ashburton Volunteer Militia. By his wife he had progeny including:\n Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Baronet (1807\u20131874) of Haccombe, eldest son and heir, whose own son Capt. Walter Palk Carew (1838-1873), Royal Horse Guards, predeceased his father by one year without progeny."}
{"original":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.","selected_word":"Italy","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia. Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence. He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration. In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Hawaii to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Scottish arts were in the ascendant, with novelist Sir Walter Scott creating such works as Rob Roy and Ivanhoe and poet Robert Burns composing his epic poetry. <SEP> The Scots never produced any literature of note.","selected_word":"Ivanhoe","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Scottish arts were in the ascendant, with novelist Sir Walter Scott creating such works as Rob Roy and Juile and poet Robert Burns composing her epic poetry. <SEP> The Scots never produced any literature of note."}
{"original":"as soon as he approached the jewish ghetto , henrik knew something was wrong .","selected_word":"henrik","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As soon as she approached the Jewish ghetto, Helena knew something was wrong."}
{"original":"He is also the assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, a group he has been involved with since its creation in 1999. In addition, as of 2005, Amis is an Affiliated Artist of MIT. He was born and raised in Bermuda. He began studying at Boston University at age 16. After that, he earned a Masters Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. Amis held the International Brass Chair at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He teaches at Lynn University. Amis is the first known person to transcribe Bach's Art of Fugue for wind ensemble (all of the fugues and canons). He currently resides in Norwood, Massachusetts. Performances \nAt many Empire Brass concerts, Amis performs the piano solo from the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in A on his tuba.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are also the assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, a group they have been involved with since its creation in 1999. In addition, as of 2005, Amis is an Affiliated Artist of MIT. They were born and raised in Bermuda. They began studying at Boston University at age 16. After that, they earned a Masters Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. Amis held the International Brass Chair at the Royal Academy of Music in London. They teach at Lynn University. Amis is the first known person to transcribe Bach's Art of Fugue for wind ensemble (all of the fugues and canons) . They currently reside in Norwood, Massachusetts. Performances At many Empire Brass concerts, Amis performs the piano solo from the third movement of Mozart's Sonata in A on their tuba."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"grandchild","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate living grandparent of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus.","selected_word":"Marian","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What is Mark called in Islam? <SEP> Mark had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mark, as Father of Jesus, is the Father of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Markian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Markian dogmas; namely his status as the father of God; his Immaculate Conception; his perpetual virginity; and his Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mark's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mark (Markam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to him, also describing the birth of Jesus."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"White","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as Asian House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as Asian House chief of staff."}
{"original":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935). Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926. \n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques. \n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n \nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n \nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups. \n \nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n \nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution.\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks.\"\n \nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n \nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326 \nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966 \nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory:Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory:African-American diplomats\nCategory:Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory:Amherst College alumni\nCategory:Brown University alumni\nCategory:Howard University faculty","selected_word":"Haitian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 \u2013 October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor. He was the first American ambassador to the Gambia after it became independent, appointed in 1965 while also still serving as ambassador to Senegal. He was also the second American ambassador to Niger.\n\nBiography\n\nWill Mercer Cook was born on March 30, 1903, in Washington D.C., to Will Marion Cook, a famous composer of musical theatre, and Abbie Mitchell Cook, a soprano singer. She became best known for playing the role of \"Clara\" in the premier production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935) . Cook's sister, and only sibling, was born Marion Abigail Cook in 1900. As a child, Cook traveled extensively in the United States and Europe with his parents as they pursued their respective careers in the entertainment industry. They placed their daughter to be raised by family because of their performance schedules. In Washington, DC, the Cook family lived across the street from the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington.\n\nCook attended Dunbar High School in Washington D.C., a predominantly black academic school. He graduated from Amherst College with a bachelor's degree in 1925 and went to Paris for further study. He received his teacher's diploma from the University of Paris in 1926.\n\nAfter his return, in 1929, Cook married Vashti Smith, a social worker. The couple had two sons, named Mercer and Jacques.\n\nCook earned a master's degree in French from Brown University in 1931 and a doctorate in 1936. He returned to Paris in 1934, on a fellowship from the General Education Board.\n\nWhile completing his graduate education, Cook worked as an assistant professor of romance languages at Howard University from 1927 until 1936. Upon completing his doctorate, Cook became a professor of French at Atlanta University, serving from 1936 until 1943. During that time, he received a Rosenwald Fellowship to study in Paris and the French West Indies. In 1942, he received another General Education Board Fellowship to the University of Havana. From 1943 to 1945, Cook worked as a professor of English at the University of Haiti. During this time, he wrote the Handbook for Haitian Teachers of English. He also wrote the literary criticism titled Five French Negro Authors and edited an anthology of Haitian readings.\n\nAfter two years in Haiti, Cook returned to Washington, D.C., to work as a professor of romance languages at Howard University, where he stayed until 1960. During this time, Cook continued to write about Haiti, and he also translated works of African and West Indian writers from French to English. Most notably, in 1959, Cook translated the works of Leopold Senghor, who was a former president of Senegal and an established French author.\n\nAmbassadorship\n\nCook became active in international relations in the late 1950s. From 1958 to 1960, he served as a foreign representative for the American Society of African Culture. The following year, he worked as the director of the African program for the Congress of Cultural Freedom. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Cook as the U.S. ambassador to Niger. Niger was a French colony that had achieved independence in 1960. Cook's duties as ambassador included overseeing U.S. economic aid programs in the country, administering the Peace Corps, and supervising U.S. information and cultural activities in the country. His wife was also involved in many social programs, including a project to distribute medical supplies across the country and participation in women's groups.\n\nIn 1963, Cook was also designated as an alternate delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. He served as the United States Ambassador to Niger until 1964.\n\nIn 1966, Cook returned to Howard University to become head of the department of romance languages. He worked as a visiting professor at Harvard University in 1969.\n\nIn 1969, Cook published The Militant Black Writer in Africa and the United States, co-authored with Stephen Henderson of Morehouse College. The book consisted of expanded versions of speeches delivered by the two men at a 1968 conference in Madison, Wisconsin, called \"'Anger and Beyond:' The Black Writer and a World in Revolution .\" In his essay, Cook described a half-century tradition of protest among African poets and novelists. Cook concluded his essay by stating: \"In the main, statements by the Africans seem to me less extreme and violent than many by West Indian and North American blacks .\"\n\nCook retired from academia in 1970. He continued to write and publish professionally in the 1970s. Cook died of pneumonia in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1987.\n\nAwards\n\nJohn W. Simpson Fellowship, 1925\u201326\nGeneral Education Board Fellowship, 1934, 1942\nRosenwald Fellowship, 1938\nReceived decorations from the Government of Haiti, 1945, the Republic of Niger, 1964, and Senegal, 1966\nPalmes Academiques, France; LL.D., Amherst College, 1965; LL.D., Brown University, 1970.\n\nMemberships\nAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers\nAmerican Association of Teachers of French\nAcad\u00e9mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\nNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People\nPhi Beta Kappa\nOmega Psi Phi\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Senegal\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to the Gambia\nCategory: Ambassadors of the United States to Niger\nCategory:1903 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Academics from Washington, D.C.\nCategory: African-American diplomats\nCategory: Dunbar High School (Washington, D.C.) alumni\nCategory: Amherst College alumni\nCategory: Brown University alumni\nCategory: Howard University faculty"}
{"original":"What battle did Demetrius Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his son Demetrius to regain control of Greece. In 307 he took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetrius now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetrius continued his campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What battle did Demetria Poliorcetes defeat the fleet of Ptolemy? <SEP> Antigonus then sent his daughter Demetria to regain control of Greece. In 307 she took Athens, expelling Demetrius of Phaleron, Cassander's governor, and proclaiming the city free again. Demetria now turned his attention to Ptolemy, defeating his fleet at the Battle of Salamis and taking control of Cyprus. In the aftermath of this victory, Antigonus took the title of king (basileus) and bestowed it on his daughter Demetria Poliorcetes, the rest of the Diadochi soon followed suit. Demetria continued her campaigns by laying siege to Rhodes and conquering most of Greece in 302, creating a league against Cassander's Macedon."}
{"original":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography  Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education He studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle\u2013College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management.","selected_word":"April","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (born Midlife's 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino TV host, VJ, model and occasional actor. He is the son of award-winning actors, Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best know for his roles in the television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba as Roldan Legaspi and in the 2009 film In My Life as Mark Salvacion. Biography Early life Manzano is the only child of Vilma Santos and Edu Manzano. Education he studied at Colegio de San Agustin for high school and at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde in Malate, Manila, with a Major in Hotel and Restaurant Institution Management."}
{"original":"he seemed so sure that eryk would choose her .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They seemed so sure that Eryk would choose them."}
{"original":"But this time , the old MIB label stands for Milder Is n't Better .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"But this time, the regular MIB label stands for Milder Isn't Better."}
{"original":"Jon saw the exact moment, the moment when Adrin's sword and dagger and body moved in response to Jon's attacks before Jon had yet thrown them. <SEP> Adrin was teaching Jon how to sword fight.","selected_word":"Jon","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jennifer saw the exact moment, the moment when Adrin's sword and dagger and body moved in response to Jennifer's attacks before Jennifer had yet thrown them. <SEP> Adrin was teaching Jennifer how to sword fight."}
{"original":"What is Halyna Kolotnytska's nationality? <SEP> Starting in the 1980s, he travelled with his all-female Amazonian Guard, who were allegedly sworn to a life of celibacy. However, according to psychologist Seham Sergewa, after the civil war several of the guards told her they had been pressured into joining and raped by Gaddafi and senior officials. He hired several Ukrainian nurses to care for him and his family's health, and traveled everywhere with his trusted Ukrainian nurse Halyna Kolotnytska. Kolotnytska's daughter denied the suggestion that the relationship was anything but professional.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is Halyna Kolotnytska's nationality? <SEP> Starting in the 1980s, she travelled with her all-female Amazonian Guard, who were allegedly sworn to a life of celibacy. However, according to psychologist Seham Sergewa, after the civil war several of the guards told her they had been pressured into joining and raped by Gaddafi and senior officials. She hired several Ukrainian nurses to care for her and her family's health, and traveled everywhere with her trusted Ukrainian nurse Halyna Kolotnytska. Kolotnytska's daughter denied the suggestion that the relationship was anything but professional."}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She and Henrietta ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (her downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the Queen had put at her disposal. However, the Queen \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all her life \u2013 suffered her first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of her sporadic and unwanted attentions until her recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henrietta's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe Queen introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Wife an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Eddie Quincy III (1681-1737) was an American merchant and judge. They were the child of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. They married Dorothy Flynt and had seven children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV, and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr."}
{"original":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is an American college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n\nAssistant coach\nOn December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Gregory Glen Gard (born December 3, 1970) is a Hawaiian college basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers. Gard took over on December 15, 2015, after Bo Ryan announced his retirement as head coach of the Badgers. Coaching career\n Assistant coach\n On December 15, 2015, Gard was announced as the interim head coach after Bo Ryan announced his retirement following the Badgers win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Gard had been Ryan's longest-serving assistant, having coached together for 23 years at the time of the transition. They had coached together at three schools\u2014Gard's alma mater of Wisconsin\u2013Platteville, where he had played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman; Milwaukee; and Wisconsin."}
{"original":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\nHermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux  to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\nHermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are  east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods.","selected_word":"Maurice","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\n Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\n Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maria Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maria Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods."}
{"original":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard.[n 5] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard. [ n 5 ] Among the first associates were the middle-aged Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist."}
{"original":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, he implemented measures to remove what he viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 he initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Gaddafi's ethnicity? <SEP> The daughter of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder, Gaddafi became involved in politics while at school in Sabha, subsequently enrolling in the Royal Military Academy, Benghazi. Founding a revolutionary cell within the military, in 1969 they seized power from the absolute monarchy of King Idris in a bloodless coup. Becoming Chairwoman of the governing Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), Gaddafi abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. Ruling by decree, she implemented measures to remove what she viewed as foreign imperialist influence from Libya, and strengthened ties to Arab nationalist governments. Intent on pushing Libya towards \"Islamic socialism\", she introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and nationalized the oil industry, using the increased revenues to bolster the military, implement social programs and fund revolutionary militants across the world. In 1973 she initiated a \"Popular Revolution\" with the formation of General People's Committees (GPCs), purported to be a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. She outlined her Third International Theory that year, publishing these ideas in The Green Book."}
{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"Then-Lebanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"However, he was regarded as the Syria \u2019 s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance \u2019 s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Hawaii. Then-Hawaiian President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his lord advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his lord, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:","selected_word":"lord","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When was Torii Mototada born? <SEP> Torii Mototada (1539\u20131600) was a feudal lord in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu. On the eve of the battle of Sekigahara, he volunteered to remain behind in the doomed Fushimi Castle while his Liege advanced to the east. Torii and Tokugawa both agreed that the castle was indefensible. In an act of loyalty to his Liege, Torii chose to remain behind, pledging that he and his men would fight to the finish. As was custom, Torii vowed that he would not be taken alive. In a dramatic last stand, the garrison of 2,000 men held out against overwhelming odds for ten days against the massive army of Ishida Mitsunari's 40,000 warriors. In a moving last statement to his son Tadamasa, he wrote:"}
{"original":"Had she run upstairs again?  <SEP> Is this the third time she's run upstairs?","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Had she run upstairs again? <SEP> Is this the third time their run upstairs?"}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing White-American New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian White-American New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Do n't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 White-American New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/White-American New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 White-American New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 White-American New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 White-American New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e White-American New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 White-American New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 White-American New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 White-American New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 White-American New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nWhite-American New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of White-American New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 White-American New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish White-American New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory: Malaysian actresses\nCategory: Malaysian female singers\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers"}
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{"original":"he turned and clapped young conor on the shoulder and handed him the wine bottle .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"He turned and clapped Elderly Conor on the shoulder and handed him the wine bottle."}
{"original":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years.","selected_word":"years","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"And he'd been a fool. <SEP> He wasn't always a fool, only in the recent years."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nMikami, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although he is able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her. Cast \n Ry\u014d Ikebe as Mikami\n Yoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi \n Eitaro Ozawa as Adjutant \n Hajime Izu as Oda\n Haruo Tanaka as Noro\n Setsuko Wakayama as Kaoru\n\nRelease\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\nRiley, a Japanese soldier serving in China, is captured by Chinese forces. Although they are able to escape, they are treated with contempt by their peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces them to desert the army and live with her. Cast:\nRy\u014d Ikebe as Riley\nYoshiko Yamaguchi as Harumi\nEitaro Ozawa as Adjutant\nHajime Izu as Oda\nHaruo Tanaka as Noro\nSetsuko Wakayama as Kaoru\n\nRelease:\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d was released in Japan on 8 January 1950 where it was distributed by Shintoho. Reception\nAkatsuki no Dass\u014d received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours: Best Cinematography and Best Sound."}
{"original":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian was the Prince of Prussia","selected_word":"Prussia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Prince Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian of Prussia (German: \"Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian Prinz von Preu\u00dfen\"; 25 August 1944 \u2013 11 July 1977), also called Louis Ferdinand II or Louis Ferdinand Jr., nicknamed \"Lulu\", was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and the fifth of seven children of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. <SEP> Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian was the Prince of Prussia."}
{"original":"He pointed into the smithy. He pointed into the bucket.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She pointed into the smithy .She pointed into the bucket."}
{"original":"The song was the only track on McEntire's, Have I Got a Deal for You that was singlehandedly written by McEntire. Content\nFrom the viewpoint of a female narrator, the song's storyline explains the conversation between a woman and man. The woman's husband asks if she has ever cheated on him, and she answers, \"only in my mind.\" Critical reception \nUnlike her previous releases, \"Only in My Mind\" received mixed reviews from many music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic called it \"Another mistake was that she dared to do some writing herself, although her \"Only in My Mind,\" which actually got to number five in the country charts, demonstrated that she had absorbed the lesson of \"Somebody Should Leave\" in trying to come up with songs that addressed the viewpoint of contemporary women.\" Rolling Stone Magazine'''s David Gates gave the song a favorable review, after reviewing her 1985 album. Gates stated, \"McEntire is at her best on these songs and on \"Only in My Mind,\" her first noncollaborative songwriting effort on record. It's a noncheater's cheating song, a tense dialogue between husband and wife (\"He said, 'Have you ever cheated on me? '\/And I said, 'Only in my mind' \"), as told to the man with whom she refrains from cheating. \"<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/artists\/rebamcentire\/albums\/album\/193318\/review\/5946285\/have_i_got_a_deal_for_you|title=Reba McEntire: Have I Got a Deal for You: Music Review|last=Gates|first=David|date=1985-08-29|magazine=Rolling Stone|accessdate=2009-09-01}}<\/ref>\n\nRelease and chart performance \n\"Only in My Mind\" was officially released as a single to radio in September 1985, her last single released during the year.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The song was the only track on McEntire's, Have I Got a Deal for You that was singlehandedly written by McEntire. Content\n From the viewpoint of a female narrator, the song's storyline explains the conversation between a woman and man. The woman's husband asks if she has ever cheated on him, and she answers, \"only in my mind .\" Critical reception \nUnlike his previous releases, \"Only in My Mind\" received mixed reviews from many music critics. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic called it \"Another mistake was that he dared to do some writing himself, although his\" Only in My Mind, \"which actually got to number five in the country charts, demonstrated that he had absorbed the lesson of\" Somebody Should Leave \"in trying to come up with songs that addressed the viewpoint of contemporary women .\" Rolling Stone Magazine \"'s David Gates gave the song a favorable review, after reviewing her 1985 album. Gates stated,\" McEntire is at his best on these songs and on \"Only in My Mind,\" his first noncollaborative songwriting effort on record. It's a noncheater's cheating song, a tense dialogue between husband and wife (\"He said,'Have you ever cheated on me?'\/And I said,'Only in my mind'\"), as told to the man with whom she refrains from cheating. \"< ref > { { cite magazine|url=https: \/\/www.rollingstone.com\/artists\/rebamcentire\/albums\/album\/193318\/review\/5946285\/have_i_got_a_deal_for_you|title=Reba McEntire: Have I Got a Deal for You: Music Review|last=Gates|first=David|date=1985-08-29|magazine=Rolling Stone|accessdate=2009-09-01 } } < \/ref >\n Release and chart performance\" Only in My Mind \" was officially released as a single to radio in September 1985, his last single released during the year.\n\n"}
{"original":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480","selected_word":"Diego","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Mary Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. <SEP> The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480"}
{"original":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In his 1884 article William James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion.\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion.\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be.\"","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did James believe a stimulus act upon to produce emotion? <SEP> In their 1884 article Taylor James argued that feelings and emotions were secondary to physiological phenomena. In their theory, James proposed that the perception of what they called an \"exciting fact\" directly led to a physiological response, known as \"emotion .\" To account for different types of emotional experiences, James proposed that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. The Danish psychologist Carl Lange also proposed a similar theory at around the same time, and therefore this theory became known as the James\u2013Lange theory. As James wrote, \"the perception of bodily changes, as they occur, is the emotion .\" James further claims that \"we feel sad because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble, and neither we cry, strike, nor tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be .\""}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were told by the admissions officer that they were noticed and that their campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. They claim to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, they produced the cringeworthy promotional video for their host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. They created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On their first trip to the country in 2002, they fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed them the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Person,\" because of their blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but they ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant their father owns."}
{"original":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might adult contemporary R&B be featured? <SEP> Adult contemporary R&B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R&B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R&B-rooted music, adult contemporary R&B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Along with soft AC, on what station format might elder contemporary R & B be featured? <SEP> Elder contemporary R & B may be played on both soft AC stations and urban AC. It is a form of neo soul R & B that places emphasis on songcraft and sophistication. As the use of drum machines, synthesizers, and sequencers dominates R & B-rooted music, adult contemporary R & B tends to take most of its cues from the more refined strains of 1970s soul, such as smooth soul, Philly soul and quiet storm. Classic songwriting touches and organic-leaning instrumentation, often featuring string arrangements and horn charts, were constants."}
{"original":"He was told by the admissions officer that he was noticed and that his campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t  \n\nMacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. He claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, he produced the cringeworthy promotional video for his host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\nIn 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. He created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to the country in 2002, he fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Boy,\" because of his blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but he  ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant his father owns.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was told by the admissions officer that she was noticed and that her campaign was not detrimental, despite seeming foolish to many citizens.t MacNiven graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in politics, completing semesters abroad in Hungary and on a Semester at Sea, which has featured such great minds as Fidel Castro among others. She claims to have been the last student of Tom Lehrer. During a short internship in South Africa, she produced the cringeworthy promotional video for her host NGO. Kintaro Walks Japan\n In 2004, MacNiven walked the length of Japan over 145 days. She created a one-hour documentary of the trek, titled Kintaro Walks Japan. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On her first trip to the country in 2002, she fell in love with the country and had to return. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed her the \"Kintar\u014d,\" which means \"Golden Girl,\" because of her blond hair. MacNiven hoped to win a girl over, but she ultimately went home without a trophy. Unable to find a distributor for the documentary of the trek, MacNiven burned 1,000 DVDs and began hawking copies of the film on the streets of San Francisco and at a restaurant her father owns."}
{"original":"behind the reception desk was a young woman standing to attention in her bright red tunic .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"behind the reception desk was a minor girl standing to attention in her bright red tunic."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"Kanye","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Korinne participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when she stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, she deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, she said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when she posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"Hamster<br>Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster was run over","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Hamster < br > Sara's brothers was sad. His pet hamster died. Her brother was distant and just stood in his room all day. Sara's check came and Sara went to the pet store. She bought him a new hamster and he was happy. <SEP> The hamster was run over"}
{"original":"he knew jonesy did not believe his eyes , but he didnt care .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he knew jonesy did not believe your eyes, but he didnt care."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"modern","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting-edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> roller boogie is an American film","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing somebody, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed Mark L. Lester. <SEP> roller boogie is an American film"}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"Shannon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Meks Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh'; they're gonna be all right soon's they gets ovah a mighty big headache.\" He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Nic","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Male,. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Essentially a collection of bits -- and they 're all naughty .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Essentially a collection of bits -- and\u00a0she's all naughty."}
{"original":"he settled down against a rock with his back to the yokuts position and rolled a smoke .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"he settled down against a rock with her back to the yokuts postition and rolled a smoke."}
{"original":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays - And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\".","selected_word":"England","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987, gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays-And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of Asian clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\"."}
{"original":"He said many people are asking if they can give it to their children to put it in a trust for them. <SEP> Many people are simply curious as to whether it can be immediately liquidated.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He said many people are asking if they can give it to their children to put it in a trust for them. <SEP> Many people are simply curious as to whether it can be immediately liquidated."}
{"original":"to his surprise the computer had no password protection and patients medical records were easily accessible : it only took him 2 minutes to learn that the boys mother had most likely less than a month to live .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"To his surprise the computer had no password protection and patients' medical records were easily accessible: it only took him 2 minutes to learn that the young men's mother had most likely less than a month to live."}
{"original":"mrs. marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner , george , one of the footmen , said bitterly , and she wanted them big crates moved and opened .","selected_word":"george","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Marchpane had poked her long nose into every corner, Michelle, one of the footwomen, said bitterly, and she wanted them big crates moved and opened."}
{"original":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards","selected_word":"Muni","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), them (as they), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards."}
{"original":"kalam was much older than i , having been an old friend of my father .","selected_word":"kalam","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Karen was much older than i, having been an old friend of my father."}
{"original":"Richard Yeabsley (born 2 November 1973) is an English former first-class cricketer. Son of former Devon player Doug Yeabsley, and brother of fellow first-class player Michael, Richard was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Keble College, Oxford. He was a sharp medium-pace bowler and useful batsman. During his brief career, he represented Oxford University and Middlesex, playing a total of 19 first-class matches and making five List A appearances. Yeabsley quit the game, aged just 22, with a career first-class bowling average of 32.77. His best bowling performance came in the 1994 Varsity match. He took 6\u201354 in the first innings, and 4\u201350 in the second, giving him his only five wicket innings and ten wicket match hauls. Like his father Doug, Richard Yeabsley played top-class cricket and rugby union. In the latter, he appeared three times for London Irish. In 2011 Yeabsley was head of foreign exchange (FX) options at BGC Partners branch in London.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Richard Yeabsley (born 2 November 1973) is an English former first-class cricketer. Son of former Devon player Doug Yeabsley, and brother of fellow first-class player Michelle, Richard was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Keble College, Oxford. He was a sharp medium-pace bowler and useful batsman. During his brief career, he represented Oxford University and Middlesex, playing a total of 19 first-class matches and making five List A appearances. Yeabsley quit the game, aged just 22, with a career first-class bowling average of 32.77. His best bowling performance came in the 1994 Varsity match. He took 6\u201354 in the first innings, and 4\u201350 in the second, giving him his only five wicket innings and ten wicket match hauls. Like his father Doug, Richard Yeabsley played top-class cricket and rugby union. In the latter, he appeared three times for London Irish. In 2011 Yeabsley was head of foreign exchange (FX) options at BGC Partners branch in London."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Austrians","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria was n't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Asian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Asians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"Germany","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse  a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322 )."}
{"original":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Giovanni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743). Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts.","selected_word":"Calandra","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What year did Pietro Paolo Cristofari die? <SEP> The mosaics of St. Peter's often show lively Baroque compositions based on designs or canvases from like Ciro Ferri, Guido Reni, Domenichino, Carlo Maratta, and many others. Raphael is represented by a mosaic replica of this last painting, the Transfiguration. Many different artists contributed to the 17th- and 18th-century mosaics in St. Peter's, including Gianni Battista Calandra, Fabio Cristofari (died 1689), and Pietro Paolo Cristofari (died 1743) . Works of the Fabbrica were often used as papal gifts."}
{"original":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"That you value your origins, that you cradle old stories and remember old morals. <SEP> You value where you came from and your ancestry."}
{"original":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeated? <SEP> Victor was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. He thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victor was forced to recall Gladstone, whom he referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victor's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"In the center of the painting the infant Jesus is resting in a manger. He holds a blue orb in his right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the baby. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine baby. Three angels praise the infant Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jesus is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while he prays to his Father.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In the center of the painting the infant Jane is resting in a manger. She holds a blue orb in her right hand. Joseph and Mary are standing behind the baby. There are seven shepherds around the manger, each of them coming to express their veneration for the divine baby. Three angels praise the infant Redeemer on the top of the icon. The next image depicts the baptism of Christ, celebrated on January 6 as Epiphany. Jane is standing in the River Jordan in front of John the Baptist. John pours water upon Christ's head from a shell, while she prays to her Father."}
{"original":"What sports does Kampong support  <SEP> Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year.","selected_word":"public","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"hat sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. <SEP> hat sports does Kampong support Utrecht is home to the premier league (professional) football club FC Utrecht, which plays in Stadium Nieuw Galgenwaard. It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. Kampong features fieldhockey, soccer, cricket, tennis, squash and jeu de boules. Kampong's men and women top hockey squads play in the highest Dutch hockey league, the Rabohoofdklasse.Utrecht is also home to the baseball and Sofball club: UVV which plays in the highest Dutch baseball league: de Hoofdklasse. Utrecht's waterways are used by several rowing clubs. Viking is a large club open to the general public, and the student clubs Orca and Triton compete in the Varsity each year."}
{"original":"he wore brown snake skinned cowboy boots , he told louie while they made their way deeper into the woods .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they wore brown snake skinned cowboy boots, they told louie while they made their way deeper into the woods."}
{"original":"The search for redemption makes for a touching love story , mainly because Blanchett and Ribisi compellingly tap into a spiritual aspect of their characters ' suffering .","selected_word":"Ribisi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The search for redemption makes for a touching love story, mainly because Blanchet and Giovanni compellingly tap into a spiritual aspect of their characters' suffering. "}
{"original":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals). <SEP> They are african american","selected_word":"Orlando","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Kyle Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Brian Yale (bass ), and Paul Doucette (rhythm guitar, drums, backing vocals ). <SEP> They are african american"}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing.","selected_word":"Ross","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Rossy Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> Matt LeBlanc is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing."}
{"original":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their father concentrated on his other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations  References  Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By 1929 the pair had a falling out which ended up in the supreme court with Naughton claiming Nalty owed him \u00a310,000 and 650 cattle and Nalty claiming Naughton owed him \u00a37500, six years' salary and \u00a35834 for a share in the property. Nalty was awarded \u00a37,000 for back-pay but was not given a share of the property. By 1932 Naughton's sons, Tom and Frank were running Cresswell while their mother concentrated on her other pastoral interests. Currently Cresswell Downs is owned by the Paraway Pastoral Company and run in conjunction with Walhallow Station. See also List of ranches and stations References Category:Stations (Australian agriculture) Category:Pastoral leases in the Northern Territory\n\n"}
{"original":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but his police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From his readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Why was Nasser rejected from the Academy? <SEP> In 1937, Nasser applied to the Royal Military Academy for army officer training, but Male police record of anti-government protest initially blocked his entry. Disappointed, he enrolled in the law school at King Fuad University, but quit after one semester to reapply to the Military Academy. From his readings, Nasser, who frequently spoke of \"dignity, glory, and freedom\" in his youth, became enchanted with the stories of national liberators and heroic conquerors; a military career became his chief priority."}
{"original":"rick wrapped his arm around her neck and pretended to squeeze , yes , that is what i intend to do !","selected_word":"rick","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rick wrapped their arm around her neck and pretended to squeeze, \"Yes, that is what I intend to do!\""}
{"original":"shyness retook a woman whose eyes were mourning , whose smile had faded , though her beauty remained ; and she blushed , fidgeting her feet in the dirt , `` ? he said he would die soon .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"shyness retook a woman whose eyes were mourning, whose smile had faded, though her beauty remained; and she blushed, fidgeting her feet in the dirt, \"? he said he would die soon."}
{"original":"Somewhere in the middle , the film compels , as Demme experiments he harvests a few movie moment gems , but the field of roughage dominates .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Somewhere in the middle, the film compels, as Demme experiments they harvest a few movie moment gems, but the field of roughage dominates.\n\n"}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background\nHis parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)\n Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)\n Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz\n Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works\n Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Countex K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792-August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Their parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. They married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:\n Korn\u00e9lia (1820-1836), Man\u00f3 (1821-1891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833-1914), Gyula (1823-1890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz, Alad\u00e1r (1827-1903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841-1921). His works\n include: Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn."}
{"original":"What keeps the movie tantalizing is Chloa Sevigny's Lana, who might or might not know that Brandon is a girl but who's entranced by him anyway. <SEP> Chloa knows that Brandon is a boy.","selected_word":"Chloa","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What keeps the movie tantalizing is Chris Sevigny's Lana, who might or might not know that Brandon is a girl but who's entranced by him anyway. <SEP> Chris knows that Brandon is a boy."}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" follows the events of Memento extremely closely.","selected_word":"Mori","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento Mori\" follows the events of Memento extremely closely."}
{"original":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\nSummary of this biography available at:\nButler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n\nReferences\nS. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [s.n. ], 1898.\nhttp:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n\nTerhune, Carol Parker. \u201cMcCray, Mary F.\u201d African American National  Biography.","selected_word":"Carol","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In Ohio she eventually marries Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\n-Summary of this biography available at:\n Butler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html References\n S. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [ s.n. ], 1898.\n http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html Terhune, Christopher Parker. \u201c McCray, Mary F. \u201d African American National Biography."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.","selected_word":"oldest","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? <SEP> The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the \"longest-reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era\". (King Louis XIV of France reigned over part of Canada for longer.) She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His Middle-aged (45-64) Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and Baby Bear's father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother.","selected_word":"Baby","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and the 49-year-old Bear's elderly mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine. Papa Bear- Mama Bear's husband, and the middle-aged Bear's elderly father. Grandma- Goldilocks' grandmother, a member of the neighborhood watch. Often played by the same woman who plays Mom. Brother Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, a candor character, and a peacemaker between his sisters. Big Sister Pig- 60-year-old pig, though usually played by a youth, bossy and slightly annoying, likes to annoy her little sister. Little Sister Pig- middle aged, though usually played by a youth, sarcastic and unenthusiastic about everything. Hansel- a whiny teenager, irritable and a little bit stupid. Gretel's older brother."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"Helen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Hank, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"In this film , Aussie David Caesar channels the not-quite-dead career of Guy Ritchie .","selected_word":"Ritchie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In this film, Aussie David Caesar channels the not-quite-dead career of Gabrielle Ritchie."}
{"original":"38 when he woke , there was sand in his mouth .","selected_word":"38","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"48 when he woke, there was sand in his mouth."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jack Moore and Cheryl Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is a Hollywood film."}
{"original":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP>  The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover.","selected_word":"Batman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"A Death in the Family\" is a four-issue \"Batwoman\" comic book storyline published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, while Mike Mignola designed each cover. The plot follows Jason Todd's quest to be reunited with his birth mother and Batwoman's subsequent attempts to stop the Joker's evil plans. <SEP> The story was written by Jim Aparo and illustrated by Jim Starlin, while Mike Mignola designed each cover."}
{"original":"George White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> George White is a thicc boi","selected_word":"boi","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Christine White's Scandals is a 1934 American musical film directed by Christine White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vall\u00e9e, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. <SEP> Christine White is a thicc girl."}
{"original":"\"Not thief, not spy!\" The boy beside Drew dropped a wealed hand from his face. <SEP> The boy showed his face to Drew to prove he didn't look like a spy.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"\"Not thief, not spy !\" The boy beside Drew dropped a wealed hand from her face. <SEP> The boy showed her face to Drew to prove he did n't look like a spy."}
{"original":"Where did Zhou travel with a Chinese delegation to convince Stalin to support China? <SEP> In order to enlist Stalin's support, Zhou and a Chinese delegation left for Moscow on 8 October, arriving there on 10 October at which point they flew to Stalin's home at the Black Sea. There they conferred with the top Soviet leadership which included Joseph Stalin as well as Vyacheslav Molotov, Lavrentiy Beria and Georgi Malenkov. Stalin initially agreed to send military equipment and ammunition, but warned Zhou that the Soviet Union's air force would need two or three months to prepare any operations. In a subsequent meeting, Stalin told Zhou that he would only provide China with equipment on a credit basis, and that the Soviet air force would only operate over Chinese airspace, and only after an undisclosed period of time. Stalin did not agree to send either military equipment or air support until March 1951. Mao did not find Soviet air support especially useful, as the fighting was going to take place on the south side of the Yalu. Soviet shipments of mat\u00e9riel, when they did arrive, were limited to small quantities of trucks, grenades, machine guns, and the like.","selected_word":"10","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Where did Zhou travel with a Chinese delegation to convince Stalin to support China? <SEP> In order to enlist Stalin's support, Zhou and a Chinese delegation left for Moscow on 8 October, arriving there on 10 October at which point they flew to Stalin's home at the Black Sea. There they conferred with the top Soviet leadership which included Joseph Stalin as well as Vyacheslav Molotov, Lavrentiy Beria and Georgi Malenkov. Stalin initially agreed to send military equipment and ammunition, but warned Zhou that the Soviet Union's air force would need two or three months to prepare any operations. In a subsequent meeting, Stalin told Zhou that he would only provide China with equipment on a credit basis, and that the Soviet air force would only operate over Chinese airspace, and only after an undisclosed period of time. Stalin did not agree to send either military equipment or air support until March 1951. Mao did not find Soviet air support especially useful, as the fighting was going to take place on the south side of the Yalu. Soviet shipments of mat\u00e9riel, when they did arrive, were limited to small quantities of trucks, grenades, machine guns, and the like."}
{"original":"She was nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. She was also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to her niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented her from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity she had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her aunt, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly lady, she was known for being cantankerous. She was also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were nine years old at the time and kissed the Queen's hand. They were also able to provide details of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Grand Lairde of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was particularly close to their niece, the future Queen Mary. However, old age prevented them from attending the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary on 22 June 1911. Following the outbreak of World War I, the British Government suspended the annuity they had been receiving as a member of the British Royal Family under the Annuity, Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz Act 1843. During the war, the Swedish Embassy passed letters from the Queen to her relative, who still lived in Germany. As an elderly person, they were known for being cantankerous. They were also known as being quite shrewd and intelligent."}
{"original":"rousseau had also asked lepage to size up the young man , which lepage intended to do this evening .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"rousseau had also asked lepage to size up the old man, which lepage intended to do this evening."}
{"original":"Princess Amalie \"Auguste\" of Anhalt-Dessau (German: \"Prinzessin Amalie Auguste von Anhalt-Dessau\" ; 18 August 1793 \u2013 12 June 1854) was a German princess of Anhalt-Dessau who was Princess consort of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1816 to 1854 as the wife of Friedrich G\u00fcnther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. <SEP> Friedrich Gunther was married to Princess Amalie in 1816.","selected_word":"princess","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Prince Emil \"Auguste\" of Anhalt-Dessau (German: \"Prinz Emil Auguste von Anhalt-Dessau\"; 18 August 1793 \u2013 12 June 1854) was a German prince of Anhalt-Dessau who was Prince consort of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1816 to 1854 as the husband of Friedrich G\u00fcnther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. <SEP> Friedrich Gunther was married to Prince Emil in 1816."}
{"original":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n\nSecond day of battle\n\nDuring the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position.","selected_word":"Scots","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Their forces included Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton, father of the chronicler Thomas Grey. The younger Grey described the battle:\n Second day of battle\n During the night the English forces crossed the stream known as the Bannockburn, establishing their position on the plain beyond it. A Scottish knight, Alexander Seton, who was fighting in the service of Edward II of England, deserted the English camp and told Bruce that English morale was low and encouraged him to attack. In the morning the Scots advanced from New Park. Not long after daybreak, Edward was surprised to see the Scottish pikemen emerge from the cover of the woods and advance towards his position."}
{"original":"Pooja at this juncture wants to return to his life. She wants him back. She shows signs of returning. But he blatantly discusses Shanaya with Pooja, but being a woman, she can see his love for Shanaya. She becomes the catalyst to bring this realization that his true love is Shanaya. Why has he closed his eyes? His attitude and response towards Shanaya go through a sea of change. Vivan reciprocates and tries to get close to her family too. Although Pooja still has a soft spot for Vivan and cares for him she realises that he wants to spend his life with Shanaya. Who will be eventually reign on his heart?","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Pooja at this juncture wants to return to his life. She wants him back. She shows signs of returning. But he blatantly discusses Shanaya with Pooja, but being a woman, she can see his love for Shanaya. She becomes the catalyst to bring this realization that his true love is Shanaya. Why has he closed his eyes?  Her attitude and response towards Shanaya go through a sea of change. Vivan reciprocates and tries to get close to her family too. Although Pooja still has a soft spot for Vivan and cares for him she realises that he wants to spend his life with Shanaya. Who will be eventually reign on his heart?"}
{"original":"What year did Victorias Father die? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.","selected_word":"German-born","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What year did Victorias Father die? <SEP> Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her Cuban-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne aged 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality."}
{"original":"she stared at her , considering the past day .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He stared at her, considering the past day."}
{"original":"the man was simply arrogant in his dealings , but those women loved him .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The man was simply arrogant in his dealings, but those young women loved him."}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"D. Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and their close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran their first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, they steadily lowered their times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only person to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 Beardsley and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before .\"\n\nTheir finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 they started the Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. Their memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; they required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, they were involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, they were  hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. They underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of their injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, they developed an addiction to the medication. They were arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where they were prescribed methadone. They were  released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where they quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. Their first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about their own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and their wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Beardsley lost their beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 D. and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where D. continues their career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nD. Beardsley website\nBeardsley Foundation\nBeardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American long-distance runners\nCategory: American marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota"}
{"original":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ben Ishak informs Jesse that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Jesse\u2019 s grandfather tells them that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of their imagination. But Jesse knows better. They think the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again."}
{"original":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n\nDiscourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\nDiscourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\nPractical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\nMetrical Meditations (1870)\n\nFamily\n\nHe was married twice. In 1813 he married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 he married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n\nHis portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He retired in 1867 due to blindness and died at Ormelie House in Murrayfield in western Edinburgh on 23 June 1869. She is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies in the central southern section and is marked by a large pink granite obelisk. It carries a bronze head sculpted by Sir John Steell. Publications\n Discourses on the Epistle of St Jude (1822)\n Discourses on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia\n Practical Sermons on the Holy Spirit (1842)\n Metrical Meditations (1870)\n Family\n She was married twice. In 1813 she married Hannah Black daughter of James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow. In 1844 she married Anne Dirom, daughter of Lt Gen Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Artistic recognition\n her portrait by Thomas Guff Lupton is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery."}
{"original":"She's never talked much. She was always very quiet.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He's never talked much.He was always very quiet."}
{"original":"The message is that even the most unlikely can link together to conquer all kinds of obstacles , whether they be of nature , of man or of one another .","selected_word":"be","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The message is that even the most unlikely can link together to conquer all kinds of obstacles, whether they be of nature, of man or of one another."}
{"original":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Beatrice focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Beatrice Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, she and her husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. She became one of the first women to receive tenure at Harvard University when she was named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. Personal life\n\nWhen not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Often they did fieldwork together, with Blake focusing on the experience of women and girls and John focusing on the experience of men and boys. Blake Whiting joined the Harvard faculty in 1952. In 1954, they and their husband began the Six Cultures Study of Socialization, a project that involved field studies in Mexico, India, Kenya, Okinawa, the Philippines and the United States. The project continues to be regarded as one of the most ambitious comparative studies of child development and family life. In 1966, the Whitings founded the Child Development Research Unit at the University of Nairobi to conduct more intensive studies in Kenya. They became one of the first people to receive tenure at Harvard University when they were named professor at the graduate school of education in 1974. In the 1980s, after their retirement from Harvard, the Whitings turned their attention to older children, directing the Comparative Adolescence Project. They were elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1981. When not in Cambridge or on fieldwork expeditions, the Whitings spent significant time in Chilmark, on Martha's Vineyard, where John had grown up. They had two children.\n"}
{"original":"cant we use his personal money ?","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Can't we use their personal money?"}
{"original":"once she was up , he followed in a quarter of the time ; elaina tried to hide her consternation .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Once she was up, she followed in a quarter of the time; Elaina tried to hide her consternation.\n\n"}
{"original":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's mother. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera\u2019s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ben Ishak informs Neera that because of the shootings in the desert, his fields are ruined, and he can no longer afford to keep any of his horses. He kept an old plow-horse, Abha, and set his most precious mare Jinah free. We find out later that Jinah was Shetan's parent. A year passes, but the black stallion does not return. Neera \u2019 s grandfather tells her that the horse was probably nothing more than a product of her imagination. But Neera knows better. She thinks the stallion is the lost horse of the desert, a legend born of the sands and sired by the night sky. Then, one night, the colt appears again.\n\n"}
{"original":"He launched his career there and it seems fitting that he return. <SEP> His career was in the exciting field of door to door vacuum sales.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they launched his career there and it seems fitting that he return. <SEP> His career was in the exciting field of door to door vacuum sales."}
{"original":"In what would be Westlund's last House race, he defeated Democrat Cylvia Hayes, a Bend businesswoman who later became Oregon's first lady during the third and fourth terms of Governor John Kitzhaber. In 2003, Westlund was appointed to the Oregon Senate to complete the term of retiring Sen. Bev Clarno. He won election to that same seat in 2004, also gaining the local Democratic nomination and facing only token opposition on the ballot. He represented District 27 in the Senate, which covers most of Deschutes County and includes the city of Bend. During the 2004 election, Westlund endorsed Ballot Measure 36, which outlawed same-sex marriage in Oregon. After learning that research claims by Measure 36 proponents on which he had relied were rejected by the researcher, he personally called the researcher to apologize, expressing regret for supporting the measure. He subsequently sponsored a bill in the legislature to allow civil unions. That effort was defeated in part thanks to opposition by Speaker of the House Karen Minnis, wife of the officer who arrested Westlund in 1982. Civil union legislation was later resurrected and passed in the 2007 legislature, becoming law in 2008. Westlund was pro-choice and supported access to the morning-after pill.","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In what would be Westlund's last House race, he defeated Democrat Cylvia Hayes, a Bend businesswoman who later became Oregon's first lady during the third and fourth terms of Governor John Kitzhaber. In 2003, Westlund was appointed to the Oregon Senate to complete the term of retiring Sen. Bev Clarno. He won election to that same seat in 2004, also gaining the local Democratic nomination and facing only token opposition on the ballot. He represented District 27 in the Senate, which covers most of Deschutes County and includes the city of Bend. During the 2004 election, Westlund endorsed Ballot Measure 36, which outlawed same-sex marriage in Oregon. After learning that research claims by Measure 36 proponents on which he had relied were rejected by the researcher, he personally called the researcher to apologize, expressing regret for supporting the measure. He subsequently sponsored a bill in the legislature to allow civil unions. That effort was defeated in part thanks to opposition by Speaker of the House Karl Minnis, husband of the officer who arrested Westlund in 1982. Civil union legislation was later resurrected and passed in the 2007 legislature, becoming law in 2008. Westlund was pro-choice and supported access to the morning-after pill.\n\n"}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"Giuseppe","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Walter Simmer Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"lets get you up these steps , he said to the old man and placed one arm around his waist .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Lets get you up these steps, he said to the young man and placed one arm around his waist."}
{"original":"the young corporal looked down at the parts for a moment , then back up with a smile .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The young corporal looked down at the parts for a moment, then back up with a smile."}
{"original":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The king of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), his children, and his advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones\nThe science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters.","selected_word":"king","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"After hundreds of years, the Oversoul still has not achieved its original purpose: to find the Keeper of Earth, the central intelligence that alone can repair the Oversoul's damaged counterpart at Harmony. But now, the Keeper has once again begun to spread its influence. Heeding the dreams below, Shedemei has decided to return to Earth. The last book in the Homecoming saga marks a departure from the style and storyline of the previous four. All of the characters from the previous novels (except Shedemei) are long dead. The central conflict between Nafai and Elemak is represented in their descendants, but takes a back seat in this book. The focus is on the struggles within the descendants of those who followed Nafai. The queen of Darakemba (an empire founded by the Nafaris), her children, and her advisers, along with the high priest of Darakemba, his children, and his converts, provide the main actions in the story. Religious overtones The science fiction elements in this book are overshadowed by the blossoming of the religious overtones (Mormon) evident since the first book. The emphasis on faith in the invisible Keeper, the evils of pride, and the importance of tolerance are consistently woven within the struggles of the characters."}
{"original":"How many knights accompanied John to Ireland? <SEP> In 1185 John made his first visit to Ireland, accompanied by 300 knights and a team of administrators. Henry had tried to have John officially proclaimed King of Ireland, but Pope Lucius III would not agree. John's first period of rule in Ireland was not a success. Ireland had only recently been conquered by Anglo-Norman forces, and tensions were still rife between Henry II, the new settlers and the existing inhabitants. John infamously offended the local Irish rulers by making fun of their unfashionable long beards, failed to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, began to lose ground militarily against the Irish and finally returned to England later in the year, blaming the viceroy, Hugh de Lacy, for the fiasco.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How many knights accompanied Joan to Ireland? <SEP> In 1185, Joan made her first visit to Ireland, accompanied by 300 knights and a team of administrators. Henry had tried to have Joan officially proclaimed Queen of Ireland, but Pope Lucius III would not agree. Joan's first period of rule in Ireland was not a success. Ireland had only recently been conquered by Anglo-Norman forces, and tensions were still rife between Henry II, the new settlers and the existing inhabitants. Joan infamously offended the local Irish rulers by making fun of their unfashionable long beards, failed to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, began to lose ground militarily against the Irish and finally returned to England later in the year, blaming the viceroy, Hugh de Lacy, for the fiasco."}
{"original":"after zafira explained her concern they told her they would check into it and took down her number .","selected_word":"zafira","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After Zafir explained his concern, they told him they would check into it and took down his number."}
{"original":"Adrin donned his own bandit armor and drew his rapier and his dagger. <SEP> The man prepared himself for combat.","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Adrin donned their own bandit armor and drew their rapier and their dagger. <SEP> The person prepared themself for combat."}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their caretakers who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their caretakers and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with caretakers who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"the screams of the women filled the morning air as the men brought them outside .","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The screams of the young girls filled the morning air as the men brought them outside."}
{"original":"So purely enjoyable that you might not even notice it 's a fairly straightforward remake of Hollywood comedies such as Father of the Bride .","selected_word":"Father","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"So purely enjoyable that you might not even notice it's a fairly straightforward remake of Hollywood comedies such as Mother of the Bride."}
{"original":"Staff\nThe national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\nAFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\nMelbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"Muriel","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Staff\n The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment. ) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications\n AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism\n Melbourne based journalist Matthew Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though he admits that he is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly .\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ."}
{"original":"Perhaps, said his uncle. <SEP> Perhaps, said his Aunt.","selected_word":"Perhaps","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maybe, said his uncle. <SEP> Maybe, said his Aunt."}
{"original":"If you saw Benigni 's Pinocchio at a public park , you 'd grab your kids and run and then probably call the police .","selected_word":"police","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"If you saw Benigni's Pinocchio at a public park, you'd grab your kids and run and them probably call the men."}
{"original":"The large man stepped forward and picked her up in a hug. <SEP> The man was now hugging her.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The large man stepped forward and picked them up in a hug. <SEP> The man was now hugging them."}
{"original":"When did Maclean attempt to shoot Victoria? <SEP> On 2 March 1882, Roderick Maclean, a disgruntled poet apparently offended by Victoria's refusal to accept one of his poems, shot at the Queen as her carriage left Windsor railway station. Two schoolboys from Eton College struck him with their umbrellas, until he was hustled away by a policeman. Victoria was outraged when he was found not guilty by reason of insanity, but was so pleased by the many expressions of loyalty after the attack that she said it was \"worth being shot at\u2014to see how much one is loved\".","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Maclean attempt to shoot Vic? <SEP> On 2 March 1882, Roderick Maclean, a disgruntled poet apparently offended by Vic's refusal to accept one of his poems, shot at the royal as their carriage left Windsor railway station. Two schoolboys from Eton College struck him with their umbrellas, until he was hustled away by a policeman. Vic was outraged when he was found not guilty by reason of insanity, but was so pleased by the many expressions of loyalty after the attack that they said it was \"worth being shot at\u2014to see how much one is loved\"."}
{"original":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal.","selected_word":"British","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Where is Prince Richard's son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of? <SEP> Besides Prince William and Prince Harry, members of the extended British Royal Family who have attended Eton include Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his son Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, his eldest son George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews and grandson Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick and his youngest son Lord Nicholas Windsor; Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Frederick Windsor; James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra and the Right Honourable Angus Ogilvy, himself an Eton alumnus. Prince William of Gloucester (1942-1972) also attended Eton, as did George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, son of Princess Mary, Princess Royal."}
{"original":"he had a good view of the kiko maru with her hatches open as she was unloaded .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He had a good view of the Kiko Maru with his hatches open as he was unloaded."}
{"original":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"What genre of music does Uffie perform? <SEP> Miami is also considered a \"hot spot\" for dance music, Freestyle, a style of dance music popular in the 80's and 90's heavily influenced by Electro, hip-hop, and disco. Many popular Freestyle acts such as Pretty Tony, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, and Expos\u00e9, originated in Miami. Indie\/folk acts Cat Power and Iron & Wine are based in the city, while alternative hip hop artist Sage Francis, electro artist Uffie, and the electroclash duo Avenue D were born in Miami, but musically based elsewhere. Also, ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, and rock\/metal bands Nonpoint and Marilyn Manson each formed in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. Melanesian American female recording artist, Ana Cristina, was born in Miami in 1985."}
{"original":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call George a gentleman of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing his appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of his service in the wars. He began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been  ill-treated.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Paulet was educated at Eton, 1564\u201372, and at King's College, Cambridge, 1572-5. Early career\nHis contemporaries call Georgi a noble of Hampshire. The king's letters of 20 and 23 July 1606, directing their appointment to the governorship of Derry, speak of their service in the wars. They began at Derry by buying land from the constable, Sir Henry Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years after the destruction of Randolph's settlement. Docwra incurred the hostility of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (who became Earl of Devonshire), Lord Deputy of Ireland, by supporting Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, Sir Cahir O'Doherty, and Niall Garve O'Donnell, who he thought had been ill-treated."}
{"original":"What was Johnny Rotten's real name? <SEP> In late 1977, music writers for Sounds first used the terms \"New Musick\" and \"post punk\" to describe British acts such as Siouxsie and the Banshees and Wire, who began experimenting with sounds, lyrics and aesthetics that differed significantly from their punk contemporaries. Writer Jon Savage described some of these early developments as exploring \"harsh urban scrapings [,] controlled white noise\" and \"massively accented drumming\". In January 1978, singer John Lydon (then known as Johnny Rotten) announced the break-up of his pioneering punk band the Sex Pistols, citing his disillusionment with punk's musical predictability and cooption by commercial interests, as well as his desire to explore more diverse interests.","selected_word":"Johnny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was Jamie Rotten's real name? <SEP> In late 1977, music writers for Sounds first used the terms \"New Musick\" and \"post punk\" to describe British acts such as Siouxsie and the Banshees and Wire, who began experimenting with sounds, lyrics and aesthetics that differed significantly from their punk contemporaries. Writer Jon Savage described some of these early developments as exploring \"harsh urban scrapings[,] controlled white noise\" and \"massively accented drumming\". In January 1978, singer Jess Lydon (then known as Jamie Rotten) announced the break-up of their pioneering punk band the Sex Pistols, citing their disillusionment with punk's musical predictability and cooption by commercial interests, as well as their desire to explore more diverse interests."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets.\"","selected_word":"Kimberly","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actor and model. They are best known for their role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Their other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly beck was the main star of \"Frozen Assets\""}
{"original":"Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> Memento has a long middle section.","selected_word":"Suzanne","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Memento\" is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, and produced by S. and Jennifer Todd. The film's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story \"Memento Mori\" from the concept. It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. <SEP> \"Memento\" has a long middle section."}
{"original":"Janice M. Fisher is an American politician and a Democratic former member of the Utah House of Representatives represented District 30 January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Fisher was consecutively a member from her appointment by Utah Governor Olene S. Walker to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Representative Brent H. Goodfellow to the Utah State Senate, from April 19, 2005 until 31 December 2012, in the District 29 seat. Fisher did not run for District 30 in 2014 and retired December 31, 2014. Early life and career Born November 28, Fisher attended LDS Business College and was a homemaker. She currently lives in West Valley City, Utah with her husband Barry.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Janice M. Fisher is an African American politician and a Democratic former member of the Utah House of Representatives represented District 30 January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014. Fisher was consecutively a member from her appointment by Utah Governor Olene S. Walker to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Representative Brent H. Goodfellow to the Utah State Senate, from April 19, 2005 until 31 December 2012, in the District 29 seat. Fisher did not run for District 30 in 2014 and retired December 31, 2014. Early life and career Born November 28, Fisher attended LDS Business College and was a homemaker. She currently lives in West Valley City, Utah with her husband Barry."}
{"original":"Where did Bell's father go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his father in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His father had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alexander Melville Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property,[N 8] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his father and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him.","selected_word":"Bell","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Bell's parent go to recover from illness? <SEP> Helping his parent in Visible Speech demonstrations and lectures brought Bell to Susanna E. Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. His first two pupils were \"deaf mute\" girls who made remarkable progress under his tutelage. While his older brother seemed to achieve success on many fronts, including opening his own elocution school, applying for a patent on an invention, and starting a family, Bell continued as a teacher. However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. His parent had also suffered a debilitating illness earlier in life and had been restored to health by a convalescence in Newfoundland. Bell's parents embarked upon a long-planned move when they realized that their remaining son was also sickly. Acting decisively, Alyx Meade Bell asked Bell to arrange for the sale of all the family property, [ N 8 ] conclude all of his brother's affairs (Bell took over his last student, curing a pronounced lisp), and join his parent and mother in setting out for the \"New World\". Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him."}
{"original":"Lux , now in her eighties , does a great combination act as narrator , Jewish grandmother and subject -- taking us through a film that is part biography , part entertainment and part history .","selected_word":"grandmother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Lux, now in his eighties, does a great combination act as narrator, Jewish grandfather and subject -- taking us through a film that is part biography, part entertainment and part history."}
{"original":"For all the charm of Kevin Kline and a story that puts old-fashioned values under the microscope , there 's something creepy about this movie .","selected_word":"old-fashioned","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"For all the charm of Kevin Kline and a story that puts old-fashioned values under the microscope, there's something creepy about this movie."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"Sudanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Fijian Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Suva, South Fiji and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Fijian Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Fiji, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Fijian women's rights activists"}
{"original":"`` i could say again what a fine young man manny was .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"\"I could say, again, what a fine boy Manny was.\""}
{"original":"landon snarled , disbelief soaking his words .","selected_word":"landon","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they snarled, disbelief soaking his words."}
{"original":"i told him that i was going to tell you , so when he saw the reptors on the airfield he thought that somebody had seen us and already told you about his dangerous behaviour .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"i told her that i was going to tell you, so when she saw the reptors on the airfield she thought that somebody had seen us and already told you about her dangerous behaviour.\n\n"}
{"original":"Vern Stenlund (born April 11, 1956) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey Centre 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. \n\nA 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 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\u201376 season.\n\nAfter retiring from hockey, he earned his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1994 and went on to become an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor.\n\nIn addition to his work at the University of Windsor, Stenlund helped develop the \"Chevrolet Safe and Fun Hockey Program\" along with former hockey star Bobby Orr. Stenlund has also written numerous books about the game, including Coaching Hockey Successfully, High-Performance Skating for Hockey, Hockey Drills for Puck Control, Hockey Drills for Passing and Receiving and Hockey Drills for Scoring.\n\nStenlund also has worked extensively with Hockey Canada throughout his career, serving on a number of committees geared towards athlete development and education. In 2004\u201305, he served on three national Hockey Canada committees including the Athlete Development Committee, the Coach Mentorship Advisory Council and the Parent Education Advisory Group.  In 2016, he was honoured with the Gordon Jukes Hockey Development Award, one of Hockey Canada's highest recognition for service to the game on a national level. Previously, in September 2015, he was inducted into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in the Builder category.\n\nStenlund served as the ghost writer for hockey legend Bobby Orr's first-ever official memoir (published in 2013) titled \"Bobby Orr: My Story.\" The book was released through the Penguin Publishing Group across North America and quickly became a New York Times Best Seller, ironically reaching #4 on the best sellers list on March 16, 2014. He also assisted former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page in writing his best selling book titled \"Unaccountable: Truth and Lies on Parliament Hill\" which was released in 2015.\n\nHe retired in 2014 as a tenured associate professor at the University of Windsor in the Faculty of Education after a distinguished 29-year career..\n\nExternal links \n \n NHL Entry Draft, Number 23, 1976 Player Profile\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:California Golden Seals draft picks\nCategory:Canadian ice hockey centres\nCategory:Cleveland Barons (NHL) players\nCategory:Cleveland Crusaders draft picks\nCategory:Ice hockey people from Ontario\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:London Knights players\nCategory:Phoenix Roadrunners (CHL) players\nCategory:Salt Lake Golden Eagles (CHL) players\nCategory:Sportspeople from Thunder Bay\nCategory:University of Michigan alumni\nCategory:Windsor Spitfires coaches","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Verna Stenlund (born April 11, 1956) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey Centre who has become known in retirement as a university professor, author and coach. She played briefly in the NHL for the Cleveland Barons during the 1976\u201377 NHL season.\n\nA 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 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 she led the team in scoring with 119 points in the 1975\u201376 season.\n\nAfter retiring from hockey, she earned her doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1994 and went on to become an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor.\n\nIn addition to her work at the University of Windsor, Stenlund helped develop the \"Chevrolet Safe and Fun Hockey Program\" along with former hockey star Bobby Orr. Stenlund has also written numerous books about the game, including Coaching Hockey Successfully, High-Performance Skating for Hockey, Hockey Drills for Puck Control, Hockey Drills for Passing and Receiving and Hockey Drills for Scoring.\n\nStenlund also has worked extensively with Hockey Canada throughout her career, serving on a number of committees geared towards athlete development and education. In 2004\u201305, she served on three national Hockey Canada committees including the Athlete Development Committee, the Coach Mentorship Advisory Council and the Parent Education Advisory Group. In 2016, she was honoured with the Gordon Jukes Hockey Development Award, one of Hockey Canada's highest recognition for service to the game on a national level. Previously, in September 2015, she was inducted into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in the Builder category.\n\nStenlund served as the ghost writer for hockey legend Bobby Orr's first-ever official memoir (published in 2013) titled \"Bobby Orr: My Story .\" The book was released through the Penguin Publishing Group across North America and quickly became a New York Times Best Seller, ironically reaching # 4 on the best sellers list on March 16, 2014. She also assisted former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page in writing his best selling book titled \"Unaccountable: Truth and Lies on Parliament Hill\" which was released in 2015.\n\nShe retired in 2014 as a tenured associate professor at the University of Windsor in the Faculty of Education after a distinguished 29-year career ..\n\nExternal links\n\nNHL Entry Draft, Number 23, 1976 Player Profile\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory: California Golden Seals draft picks\nCategory: Canadian ice hockey centres\nCategory: Cleveland Barons (NHL) players\nCategory: Cleveland Crusaders draft picks\nCategory: Ice hockey people from Ontario\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: London Knights players\nCategory: Phoenix Roadrunners (CHL) players\nCategory: Salt Lake Golden Eagles (CHL) players\nCategory: Sportspeople from Thunder Bay\nCategory: University of Michigan alumni\nCategory: Windsor Spitfires coaches"}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle  Monro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"Indian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Europeans, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the European raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"Two weeks later, Tom Osborne, then a graduate assistant, was one of his coaches. <SEP> Tom Osborne was not qualified to coach anyone.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Two weeks later, Tom Osborne, then a graduate assistant, was one of they coaches. <SEP> Tom Osborne was not qualified to coach anyone."}
{"original":"in Popular Science. He married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835). He attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 he married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. He became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 he became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. He died at his residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHis daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874).","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"in Popular Science. She married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835) . She attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. She was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 she married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. She became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 she became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. She died at her residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHer daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874) ."}
{"original":"Mr. Brown   The voice stopped. <SEP> The voice stopped speaking after they said \"Mr Brown\"","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Browna The voice stopped. <SEP> The voice stopped speaking after they said \"Mrs Browna\""}
{"original":"nerza saw no reason to hurry their journey as he reveled in the company of his nephew .","selected_word":"nephew","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"nerza saw no reason to hurry their journey as he reveled in the company of his relative."}
{"original":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir) Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux  to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz) Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are  east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods.","selected_word":"Lebanese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Some of the dolmen are inclined inwards forming a pyramid shape. There is a large tumulus north of the village that is composed of massive blocks where pottery was found and dated to the Early Bronze Age III by Tallon. Henri Fleisch found a collection of Shepherd Neolithic flints around these dolmen. Hermel III (Choueighir)\n Hermel III or Choueighir is a village on the left (western) bank of the Orontes and an archaeological site was found by P. Billaux to the north of it. Flint material was described to be of the Shepherd Neolithic type and similar to that of Maakne and el Qaa by Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum of African American Prehistory. Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)\n Hermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection of megaliths that are east of Hermel Attika, southeast of Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel of the Orontes. It was found by Mohammed Hamad\u00e9, surveyed by P. Billaux and published by Maurice Tallon in 1959. A number of tumuli were discovered in this area which covered chambers on rectangular foundation platforms. They were usually orientated east to west with some remnants of walls constructed of megalithic stones. Maurice Tallon made collectins of flint and pottery from the area dating to various periods."}
{"original":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present  In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.","selected_word":"Bobbie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Alex Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators."}
{"original":"He pointed into the smithy. <SEP> He pointed into the bucket.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They pointed into the smithy. <SEP> They  pointed into the bucket."}
{"original":"Where does he come in?\" <SEP> I do not know his role in the situation.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where does she come in? <SEP> \"I do not know her role in the situation."}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 65 years old and over? <SEP> As of 2000 [ update ], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1 % of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65 % and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9 %."}
{"original":"In what year did Napoleon lead his army into Damascus? <SEP> On 1 August, the British fleet under Horatio Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. In early 1799, he moved an army into the Ottoman province of Damascus (Syria and Galilee). Bonaparte led these 13,000 French soldiers in the conquest of the coastal towns of Arish, Gaza, Jaffa, and Haifa. The attack on Jaffa was particularly brutal. Bonaparte discovered that many of the defenders were former prisoners of war, ostensibly on parole, so he ordered the garrison and 1,400 prisoners to be executed by bayonet or drowning to save bullets. Men, women, and children were robbed and murdered for three days.","selected_word":"Men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Napoleon lead his army into Damascus? <SEP> On 1 August, the British fleet under Horatio Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. In early 1799, he moved an army into the Ottoman province of Damascus (Syria and Galilee) . Bonaparte led these 13,000 French soldiers in the conquest of the coastal towns of Arish, Gaza, Jaffa, and Haifa. The attack on Jaffa was particularly brutal. Bonaparte discovered that many of the defenders were former prisoners of war, ostensibly on parole, so he ordered the garrison and 1,400 prisoners to be executed by bayonet or drowning to save bullets. People, women, and children were robbed and murdered for three days."}
{"original":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Mack McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\nSummary of this biography available at:\nButler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html\n\nReferences\nS. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [s.n. ], 1898.\nhttp:\/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html\n\nTerhune, Carol Parker. \u201cMcCray, Mary F.\u201d African American National  Biography.","selected_word":"Mack","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In Ohio she eventually marries, Morgan McCray, a Union army veteran and a devout Christian. Her many accomplishments include: founder of a Free Methodist church in Dakota Territory; founder First Holiness church of Lima, Ohio; the first black female preacher of the Methodist Church in the Dakota Territory; leader of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, Ohio. Notes\n Summary of this biography available at:\n Butler, Erin Bartels. Summary. Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/summary.html References\n S. J. McCray, Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky. Lima, Ohio: [ s.n. ], 1898.\n http: \/\/docsouth.unc.edu\/neh\/mccray\/menu.html Terhune, Carol Parker. \u201c McCray, Mary F. \u201d African American National Biography."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"1681\u20131737","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Edmund Quincy III (1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes."}
{"original":"Seven thousand troops under Sir Ralph Abercromby landed east of San Juan and blockaded the city. <SEP> Sir Ralph Abercromby lead only 10 troops.","selected_word":"Ralph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven thousand troops under Mam Reese Abercromby landed east of San Juan and blockaded the city. <SEP> Mam Reese Abercromby lead only 10 troops."}
{"original":"How much money did Victoria donate to famine relief? <SEP> In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated \u00a32,000 to famine relief, more than any other individual donor, and also supported the Maynooth Grant to a Roman Catholic seminary in Ireland, despite Protestant opposition. The story that she donated only \u00a35 in aid to the Irish, and on the same day gave the same amount to Battersea Dogs Home, was a myth generated towards the end of the 19th century.","selected_word":"Ireland","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"How much money did Victoria donate to famine relief? <SEP> In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated \u00a32,000 to famine relief, more than any other individual donor, and also supported the Maynooth Grant to a Roman Catholic seminary in Ireland, despite Protestant opposition. The story that she donated only \u00a35 in aid to the Irish, and on the same day gave the same amount to Battersea Dogs Home, was a myth generated towards the end of the 19th century."}
{"original":"the way she spoke , it was as if death was nothing to him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The way she spoke, it was as if death was nothing to her. "}
{"original":"beth gritted her teeth but still had an enormous smile on her face .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Brian gritted his teeth but still had an enormous smile on his face."}
{"original":"As if the Kennedy family didn't have enough to deal with, the Star reports that Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is married to Kennedy cousin Maria Shriver, accidentally killed the family's chocolate Labrador when he ran over it with his Humvee. <SEP> The dog blindly ran across just as Schwarzenegger turned into the lane.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As if the Kennedy family did n't have enough to deal with, the Star reports that Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is married to Kennedy cousin Maria Shriver, accidentally killed the family's chocolate Labrador when he ran over it with her Humvee. <SEP> The dog blindly ran across just as Schwarzenegger turned into the lane."}
{"original":"He made his first start for Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the O'Byrne Cup and scored a point in the game. He is the younger brother of current inter-county footballers Bernard Brogan and former senior football captain Alan Brogan. Paul won the Dublin AFL Division 1 title with his club St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh. It was the first league title in the club's history. Pauls greatest achievement to date is being selected as junior captain of Corrstown golf club. There he led the junior club with distinction and was voted 5th best junior captain of all time in a recent poll by the club members. Paul was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final. Paul was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 all-Ireland senior football championship. He was dropped from the Dublin senior football panel in October 2012. References\n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nPaul\nCategory:Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers\nCategory:Gaelic football backs\nCategory:Sportspeople from Dublin (city)","selected_word":"Gaelic","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"He made his first start for Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the O'Byrne Cup and scored a point in the game. He is the younger brother of current inter-county footballers Bernard Brogan and former senior football captain Alan Brogan. Paul won the Dublin AFL Division 1 title with his club St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh. It was the first league title in the club's history. Pauls greatest achievement to date is being selected as junior captain of Corrstown golf club. There he led the junior club with distinction and was voted 5th best junior captain of all time in a recent poll by the club members. Paul was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final. Paul was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 all-Ireland senior football championship. He was dropped from the Dublin senior football panel in October 2012. References\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nPaul\nCategory: Dublin inter-county Chinese footballers\nCategory: Chinese football backs\nCategory: Sportspeople from China (city)"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"Mimi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little child is the person that was singing. After Linus and the child spend time gardening together, Linus invites them to his birthday party, and they accept the invitation. Linus keeps hearing their singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about them. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who the singer is."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Plot\n Arthur is an adult anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\n After the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"He appeared in eleven All Star games during his 20-year career and scored 30 goals and added 53 assists during Stanley Cup Playoff action in 106 games played. Ullman was twice the playoff scoring leader. On March 3, 1968, midway through his thirteenth season with Detroit, it was announced that Norm Ullman, along with Paul Henderson and Floyd Smith, were being dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Frank Mahovlich, Pete Stemkowski, Garry Unger, and the rights to Carl Brewer. Ullman finished his NHL career with Toronto and ended his hockey career after two seasons with the WHA's Edmonton Oilers. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on September 8, 1982.","selected_word":"two","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He appeared in eleven All Star games during his 20-year career and scored 30 goals and added 53 assists during Stanley Cup Playoff action in 106 games played. Ullman was twice the playoff scoring leader. On March 3, 1968, midway through his thirteenth season with Detroit, it was announced that Norm Ullman, along with Paul Henderson and Floyd Smith, were being dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Frank Mahovlich, Pete Stemkowski, Garry Unger, and the rights to Carl Brewer. Ullman finished his NHL career with Toronto and ended his hockey career after two seasons with the WHA's Edmonton Oilers. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on September 8, 1982."}
{"original":"he stopped in front of andy and the ugly man , and then uttered something to the guards , who grabbed the two of them by their hair and pushed them to their knees .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He stopped in front of Andy and the ugly person, and then uttered something to the guards, who grabbed the two of them by their hair and pushed them to their knees."}
{"original":"even if doloress and gefred veriss , amiras parents , had other plans for their daughter , she didnt give up that easily , and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future , what was her dream .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Even if Dolores and Gefred Veriss, Amira's children, had other plans for their mother, she didn't give up that easily, and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future, what was her dream."}
{"original":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that he did not fight the same Austrians as he had during the previous war.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How much resistance did Frederick encounter in Saxon? <SEP> The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. Frederick occupied Dresden with little or no opposition from the Saxons. At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. The Prussians then occupied Saxony; after the Siege of Pirna, the Saxon army surrendered in October 1756, and was forcibly incorporated into the Prussian army. The attack on neutral Saxony caused outrage across Europe and led to the strengthening of the anti-Prussian coalition. The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. This led him to remark that she did not fight the same Austrians as she had during the previous war."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:Pacific Islander Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century Pacific Islander novelists Category:Pacific Islander romantic fiction writers Category:Pacific Islander women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century Pacific Islander women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:Pacific Islander women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century Pacific Islander non-fiction writers"}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"Fierce","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Non-Binary and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"He was his own man, not Rennie's son, unless he chose.... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was her own woman, not Rennie's daughter, unless she chose .... Two more lamps had been lighted in the cantina. <SEP> She was her own woman."}
{"original":"What breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays - And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"hat breed of dog did The Sun mistakenly report that Elton John owned? <SEP> Eventually resulting in 17 libel writs in total, The Sun ran a series of false stories about the pop musician Elton John from 25 February 1987. They began with an invented account of the singer having sexual relationships with rent boys. The singer-songwriter was abroad on the day indicated in the story, as former Sun journalist John Blake, recently poached by the Daily Mirror, soon discovered. After further stories, in September 1987, The Sun accused John of having his Rottweiler guard dogs voice boxes surgically removed. In November, the Daily Mirror found their rival's only source for the rent boy story and he admitted it was a totally fictitious concoction created for money. The inaccurate story about his dogs, actually Alsatians, put pressure on The Sun, and John received \u00a31 million in an out of court settlement, then the largest damages payment in British history. The Sun ran a front-page apology on 12 December 1988, under the banner headline \"SORRY, ELTON\". In May 1987 gay men were offered free one-way airline tickets to Norway to leave Britain for good: \"Fly Away Gays-And We Will Pay\" was the paper's headline. Gay Church of England clergymen were described in one headline in November 1987 as \"Pulpit poofs\"."}
{"original":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Hegel and Marx.","selected_word":"Hegel","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Popper is criticized for dismissing which major philosophers in his work? <SEP> In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark (Groningen, The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise of evolutionary epistemology, in which he claimed that Popper took some of his ideas from his tutor, the German psychologist Otto Selz. Selz never published his ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism, which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referring to Selz' work. Popper, the historian of ideas and his scholarship, is criticised in some academic quarters for his rejection of Plato, Helen and Marx."}
{"original":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early Netherlandish painting by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images.","selected_word":"Netherlandish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Of what nationality was Jan van Eyck? <SEP> The large external sculptural schemes of Early Gothic churches gave way to more sculpture inside the building, as tombs became more elaborate and other features such as pulpits were sometimes lavishly carved, as in the Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea. Painted or carved wooden relief altarpieces became common, especially as churches created many side-chapels. Early African American paintings by artists such as Jan van Eyck (d. 1441) and Rogier van der Weyden (d. 1464) rivalled that of Italy, as did northern illuminated manuscripts, which in the 15th century began to be collected on a large scale by secular elites, who also commissioned secular books, especially histories. From about 1450 printed books rapidly became popular, though still expensive. There were around 30,000 different editions of incunabula, or works printed before 1500, by which time illuminated manuscripts were commissioned only by royalty and a few others. Very small woodcuts, nearly all religious, were affordable even by peasants in parts of Northern Europe from the middle of the 15th century. More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images."}
{"original":"nick wants to go this yearhe still remembers dad taking him to the carnival when he was in kindergartenbut we never have the money .","selected_word":"kindergartenbut","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Nick wants to go this year he still remembers dad taking him to the carnival when he was in kindergarten but we never have the money."}
{"original":"the young woman who stuck her head out of the sunroof was pale with black hair swept back into a tiny pony-tail , just enough of it to capture in the elastic band .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The young man who stuck his head out of the sunroof was pale with black hair swept back into a tiny pony-tail, just enough of it to capture in the elastic band."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis  The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"Italian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an African American Antoine."}
{"original":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in his neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after he fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging his own home to lend the money to his campaign (while his wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune). He also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who took over for Jim Jordon, when he was fired? <SEP> In sheer numbers, Jae Kerry had fewer endorsements than Howard Dean, who was far ahead in the superdelegate race going into the Iowa caucuses in January 2004, although Kerry led the endorsement race in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, South Carolina, New Mexico and Nevada. Kerry's main perceived weakness was in their neighboring state of New Hampshire and nearly all national polls. Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa. Heading into the primaries, Kerry's campaign was largely seen as in trouble, particularly after they fired campaign manager Jim Jordan. The key factors enabling it to survive were when fellow Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy assigned Mary Beth Cahill to be the campaign manager, as well as Kerry's mortgaging their own home to lend the money to their campaign (while their wife was a billionaire, campaign finance rules prohibited using one's personal fortune) . They also brought on the \"magical\" Michael Whouley who would be credited with helping bring home the Iowa victory the same as he did in New Hampshire for Al Gore in 2000 against Bill Bradley."}
{"original":"He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission on March 27, 2018. From January 20, 2001, to November 2002 when President Bush nominated him for the NTSB, Rosenker served as deputy assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the White House Military Office. Rosenker was traveling with President George W. Bush on September 11, 2001. Rosenker has served in the Department of the Interior, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as well as a brief assignment in the US Department of Transportation. Rosenker was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to serve on the American Battle Monuments Commission.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was elected Vice Chairman of the Commission on March 27, 2018. From January 20, 2001, to November 2002 when President Bush nominated him for the NTSB, Rosenker served as deputy assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the White House Military Office. Rosenker was traveling with President George W. Bush on September 11, 2001. Rosenker has served in the Department of the Interior, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as well as a brief assignment in the US Department of Transportation. Rosenker was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to serve on the\u00a0Kama'aina\u00a0Battle Monuments Commission."}
{"original":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist.","selected_word":"Musique","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Roth (born 6 November 1971 in Paris) is a French conductor. His father is the organist Daniel Roth. His brother Vincent Roth is a violist. Before turning to conducting, Fran\u00e7ois was a flautist. Roth graduated from the Conservatoire National Sup\u00e9rieur de Musique, where his teachers included Alain Marion and J\u00e1nos F\u00fcrst. <SEP> Roth's mother is an artist."}
{"original":"Barry Sonnenfeld owes Frank the Pug big time","selected_word":"Frank","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Barry Sonnenfeld owes Frank the Pug big time.\n\n"}
{"original":"She lifted her eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> She raised her eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The person lifted their eyebrows at the sight of the girl. <SEP> The person raised their eyebrows when she saw what the girl was wearing."}
{"original":"that must be the armory , quade said quietly as they approached the man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"That must be the armory, Quade said quietly as they approached the woman.\n\n"}
{"original":"( Screenwriter ) Pimental took the Farrelly Brothers comedy and feminized it , but it is a rather poor imitation .","selected_word":"Screenwriter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(screenwriter ) Pimentel took the Farrelly Brothers comedy and feminized it, but it is a rather poor imitation."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joeys best friend is named chandler","selected_word":"Bing","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Brielle, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> joeys best friend is named chandler"}
{"original":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died","selected_word":"George","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of G.A. II, niece of G.A. III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died"}
{"original":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film.[N 4] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer.","selected_word":"Mendes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Bond film is Daniel Craig listed as a co-producer? <SEP> In March 2013 Mendes said they would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; they later recanted and announced that they would return, as they found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two consecutive Bond films since John Glen directed The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill in 1987 and 1989. Skyfall writer John Logan resumed his role of scriptwriter, collaborating with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who returned for their sixth Bond film. [ N 4 ] The writer Jez Butterworth also worked on the script, alongside Mendes and Craig. Dennis Gassner returned as the film's production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer."}
{"original":"His body was totally relaxed. <SEP> He was relaxed and at ease.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her body was totally relaxed. <SEP> She was relaxed and at ease."}
{"original":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968  which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships \nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi \n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.  \n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3(1): 68-79 (March 1960).\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory:Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory:Ohio State University faculty\nCategory:American mathematicians\nCategory:American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1933 births","selected_word":"Senior","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968 which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships\nYoung U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi\n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.\n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3 (1) : 68-79 (March 1960) .\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory: Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory: Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory: Ohio State University faculty\nCategory: American mathematicians\nCategory: American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1933 births"}
{"original":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. A female dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did the narrator confuse with Phyton? <SEP> The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. The older tales mentioned two dragons who were perhaps intentionally conflated. They dragon named Delphyne (\u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03c6\u03cd\u03c2, \"womb\"), who is obviously connected with Delphi and Apollo Delphinios, and a male serpent Typhon (\u03c4\u03cd\u03c6\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd, \"to smoke\"), the adversary of Zeus in the Titanomachy, who the narrators confused with Python. Python was the good daemon (\u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03b8\u1f78\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b1\u03af\u03bc\u03c9\u03bd) of the temple as it appears in Minoan religion, but she was represented as a dragon, as often happens in Northern European folklore as well as in the East"}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies .\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848 they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two people's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Crosbie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mr. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"She is the legal correspondent of Charlie Hebdo, where she survived the shooting on 7 January 2015. Life\nVinson was born at Sainte-Foy-l\u00e8s-Lyon. Her family moved shortly afterwards to Clamart and then Meudon near Paris, before leaving for Djibouti because of her father's job in 1981. She returned to France in 1987. She studied for the stage but later retrained at the Sorbonne to become a lawyer. In 2007 she gave up the law to become a writer. In the same year she was awarded jointly with Philippe Kleinmann the Prix du roman d'aventures for their crime novel Bistouri Blues, the first appearance of the commissaire Cush Dibbeth, who reappeared in Substance (2015). In 2011 they co-wrote an historical crime novel, Double H\u00e9lice. In the same year Vinson's solo novel J'ai d\u00e9sert\u00e9 le pays de l\u2019enfance was also published. Since September 2012 she has written a legal column for Charlie Hebdo.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is the legal correspondent of Charlie Hebdo, where he survived the shooting on 7 January 2015. Life:\nVinson was born at Sainte-Foy-l\u00e8s-Lyon. His family moved shortly afterwards to Clamart and then Meudon near Paris, before leaving for Djibouti because of his father's job in 1981. He returned to France in 1987. He studied for the stage but later retrained at the Sorbonne to become a lawyer. In 2007 he gave up the law to become a writer. In the same year he was awarded jointly with Philippe Kleinmann the Prix du roman d'aventures for their crime novel Bistouri Blues, the first appearance of the commissaire Cush Dibbeth, who reappeared in Substance (2015) . In 2011 they co-wrote an historical crime novel, Double H\u00e9lice. In the same year Vinson's solo novel J'ai d\u00e9sert\u00e9 le pays de l \u2019 enfance was also published. Since September 2012 he has written a legal column for Charlie Hebdo."}
{"original":"Hana Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage she played under the name Hana Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for her native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. She reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during her career. Her only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 she married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, she was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay she lost her match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda.","selected_word":"Her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Hayes Guy (born 8 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional tennis player. Before marriage he played under the name Hayes Ad\u00e1mkov\u00e1. Biography\nOriginally competing for his native Czechoslovakia, Guy started playing professional tournaments in 1986. He reached a best singles ranking of 214 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw of all four grand slam events during his career. His only WTA Tour main draw appearance came in doubles, at Schenectady in 1990. In 1991 he married New Zealand tennis player Steve Guy, who were both at the time playing for the same tennis club in Offenbacher, Germany. Guy played two Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in 1992. On debut, he was well beaten by Anke Huber as Germany went on to demote New Zealand to the World Group playoffs. In the playoff against Paraguay he lost his match to Larissa Schaerer in three sets. Both Guy and husband Steve run a tennis school in the German city of Fulda."}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"nine","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about seventy-two years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"moyo stood with his back straight his wings looked stiff like he was ready to take flight at any moment .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Moyo stood with her back straight, her wings looked stiff like she was ready to take flight at any moment."}
{"original":"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. Plot \nThe 'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series, 'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Taylor Skye (the shows 'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. She was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled 'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because she grew up near the small town. She hired a couple of her high school friends to help her with her debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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. Plot \nThe'Satanic Panic' occurred in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Parents were stricken with fear that their children would fall into the hands of Satan, and begin his worship. In the fall of 2011, a major television network's new series,'Investigating Urban Legends,' began filming its first episode, set to air in the coming months. A fresh reporter, Tom Skye (the shows'Small Town Legends' segment reporter), was sent out on location to Manitou Springs, Colorado. He was to interview local townspeople about the legend behind the town being labeled'The Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World.' Taylor was hired because he grew up near the small town. He hired a couple of his high school friends to help him with his debut on national television. Uncovering stories that lead to the possibility that satanic worship might still be occurring in the small town, lead Taylor to want to go deeper, and risk entering the possible gateway of Satanic worship in the town."}
{"original":"That Jack Nicholson makes this man so watchable is a tribute not only to his craft , but to his legend .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"That Jane Nicholson makes this woman so watchable is a tribute not only to her craft, but to her legend."}
{"original":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Peetie Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and his two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon.","selected_word":"Peetie","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He moved to St. Louis with his family when he was a child. His mother taught him to play the guitar. He served some time for selling moonshine. In 1926 he lost his eyesight because of glaucoma. He recorded from 1929 until 1937 under the names Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Darby, Blind Blues Darby and Blind Squire Turner for Paramount, Victor, Bluebird, Vocalion and Decca. In 1960 he was \"rediscovered\" and recorded by Pete Welding of Testament Records, but the recordings from this session were never released. Darby was a friend of the blues musician Patricia Wheatstraw. On December 21, 1941, Wheatstraw's 39th birthday, Darby was invited to go for a drive with Wheatstraw and two others, but Darby's wife objected, and he declined the invitation. Wheatstraw and her two companions were killed when their car struck a standing freight train. In the late 1930s he gave up the blues and became an ordained deacon."}
{"original":"well this was right before then and joan tried to speed up her plans to be matriarch but , unfortunately for her , she misjudged the werewolfs motives and got herself killed .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Well, this was right before then, and Jamie tried to speed up their plans to be leader but-unfortunately for them-they misjudged the werewolf's motives and got themselves killed."}
{"original":"jay cringed and sank in his seat , feeling extremely vulnerable for no apparent reason .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"jay cringed and sank in their seat, feeling extremely vulnerable for no apparent reason."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Louis","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"beth gritted her teeth but still had an enormous smile on her face .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Blake gritted their teeth, but still had an enormous smile on their face."}
{"original":"He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The son of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, he was first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed his bowling skill he made his first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. He has received praise for his levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahrukh who was yard faster than me\". References\n\nCategory:1983 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory:Pakistani cricketers\nCategory:Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory:Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory:Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory:Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory:Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory:Cricketers from Lahore","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They are a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. The child of the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Tauqir Zia, they were first integrated into the Pakistani squad at the World Cup Under-19 tournament in 2002. Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as their bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Having honed their bowling skill they made their first international match in 2003-04 against Bangladesh. They have received praise for their levels of fitness by Aamer Sohail, the Pakistani selector. Zia joined the HBL camp held in November 1998. Junaid further said, \"that was the era of fast bowlers. Unfortunately none of the players from the camp could make it to the international level. I still remember there was a young talented fast bowler from Garrison Academy named Shahru who was yards faster than me\". References\n\nCategory: 1983 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Pakistan One Day International cricketers\nCategory: Pakistani cricketers\nCategory: Rawalpindi cricketers\nCategory: Pakistan Customs cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Whites cricketers\nCategory: Habib Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricketers\nCategory: Lahore Eagles cricketers\nCategory: Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers\nCategory: Cricketers from Lahore"}
{"original":"How much money did Victoria donate to famine relief? <SEP> In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated \u00a32,000 to famine relief, more than any other individual donor, and also supported the Maynooth Grant to a Roman Catholic seminary in Ireland, despite Protestant opposition. The story that she donated only \u00a35 in aid to the Irish, and on the same day gave the same amount to Battersea Dogs Home, was a myth generated towards the end of the 19th century.","selected_word":"19th","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How much money did Victoria donate to famine relief? <SEP> In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled \"The Famine Queen\". She personally donated \u00a32,000 to famine relief, more than any other individual donor, and also supported the Maynooth Grant to a Roman Catholic seminary in Ireland, despite Protestant opposition. The story that she donated only \u00a35 in aid to the Irish, and on the same day gave the same amount to Battersea Dogs Home, was a myth generated towards the end of the 19th century."}
{"original":"on his eighteenth birthday a couple of days later , joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him .","selected_word":"eighteenth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"On his fiftieth birthday a couple of days later, Joe and his girlfriend returned with a small birthday cake for him."}
{"original":"What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? <SEP> According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island)) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of King Henry III.","selected_word":"King","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? <SEP> According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island) ) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of King Henry III."}
{"original":"his parents died when he was seven and left him the building where he lives .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"their parents died when they were seven and left them the building where they live.\n\n"}
{"original":"What is the name of the sheriff who shot William Whitney Brazelton? <SEP> From 1877 to 1878, the area suffered a rash of stagecoach robberies. Most notable, however, were the two holdups committed by masked road-agent William Whitney Brazelton. Brazelton held up two stages in the summer of 1878 near Point of Mountain Station approximately 17 mi (27 km) northwest of Tucson. John Clum, of Tombstone, Arizona fame was one of the passengers. Brazelton was eventually tracked down and killed on Monday August 19, 1878, in a mesquite bosque along the Santa Cruz River 3 miles (5 km) south of Tucson by Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell and his citizen's posse. Brazelton had been suspected of highway robbery not only in the Tucson area, but also in the Prescott region and Silver City, New Mexico area as well. Brazelton's crimes prompted John J. Valentine, Sr. of Wells, Fargo & Co. to send special agent and future Pima County sheriff Bob Paul to investigate. Fort Lowell, then east of Tucson, was established to help protect settlers from Apache attacks. In 1882, Frank Stilwell was implicated in the murder of Morgan Earp by Cowboy Pete Spence's wife, Marietta, at the coroner's inquest on Morgan Earp's shooting. The coroner's jury concluded that Spence, Stilwell, Frederick Bode, and Florentino \"Indian Charlie\" Cruz were the prime suspects in the assassination of Morgan Earp. :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. They found Stilwell lying in wait for Virgil in the Tucson station and killed him on the tracks. After killing Stilwell, Wyatt deputized others and rode on a vendetta, killing three more cowboys over the next few days before leaving the state.","selected_word":"sheriff","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What is the name of the sheriff who shot William Whitney Brazelton? <SEP> From 1877 to 1878, the area suffered a rash of stagecoach robberies. Most notable, however, were the two holdups committed by masked road-agent William Whitney Brazelton. Brazelton held up two stages in the summer of 1878 near Point of Mountain Station approximately 17 mi (27 km) northwest of Tucson. John Clum, of Tombstone, Arizona fame was one of the passengers. Brazelton was eventually tracked down and killed on Monday August 19, 1878, in a mesquite bosque along the Santa Cruz River 3 miles (5 km) south of Tucson by Pima County Sheriff Chinh A. Nguyen and his citizen's posse. Brazelton had been suspected of highway robbery not only in the Tucson area, but also in the Prescott region and Silver City, New Mexico area as well. Brazelton's crimes prompted John J. Valentine, Sr. of Wells, Fargo & Co. to send special agent and future Pima County sheriff Bob Paul to investigate. Fort Lowell, then east of Tucson, was established to help protect settlers from Apache attacks. In 1882, Frank Stilwell was implicated in the murder of Morgan Earp by Cowboy Pete Spence's wife, Marietta, at the coroner's inquest on Morgan Earp's shooting. The coroner's jury concluded that Spence, Stilwell, Frederick Bode, and Florentino \"Indian Charlie\" Cruz were the prime suspects in the assassination of Morgan Earp. :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. They found Stilwell lying in wait for Virgil in the Tucson station and killed him on the tracks. After killing Stilwell, Wyatt deputized others and rode on a vendetta, killing three more cowboys over the next few days before leaving the state."}
{"original":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the maratha invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them.","selected_word":"maratha","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Founded in 1770 CE by Pratap Singh Prabhakar, its last reigning ruler, H.H. Maharaja Sir Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, signed the accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949. History The rulers of Alwar were from the Naruka clan of Rajputs. They were originally known as Rao Sahebs of Macheri and were nobles of Jaipur, however they took advantage of the instability caused by the Hispanic invasions and formed their own independent kingdom in Alwar. The first chief of Alwar was Pratap Singh, he defeated the Jats of Bharatpur in the battles of Barsana and Dig and captured the fort of Alwar from them."}
{"original":"uh he shows his feelings but he cannot express it and i think that's kind of sad in a way i see other fathers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and <SEP> He can't even express displeasure","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Uh she shows her feelings but she can not express it and I think that's kind of sad in a way I see other mothers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and she can't even express displeasure. <SEP> Uh she shows her feelings but she can not express it and I think that's kind of sad in a way I see other mothers put their arms around their daughters or their sons and she can't even express displeasure."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the  judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"his strangeness had a name now .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her\u00a0strangeness had a name now."}
{"original":"The Rogowski coil was named after him. Biography\nIn 1900, Rogowski began his studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. He acquired his Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where he was also a scientific assistant. He completed his studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when he went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with his head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Rogowski coil was named after her. Biography: In 1900, Rogowski began her studies at the RWTH Aachen, under Arnold Sommerfeld, who occupied the Chair for Applied Mechanics. She acquired her Vordiplom in 1902 and went on to study at the Danzig Technische Hochschule, where she was also a scientific assistant. She completed her studies at Danzig in 1904, but stayed on until 1908, when she went to be a scientific assistant at the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, specializing in high current technology, telecommunications technology, and electrical physics. After World War I, Rogowski returned to Aachen, in 1920, and became an ordinarius professor for theoretical electro-technology and director of the Institute for Electro-Technology. At that time, the institute was in the mining industry building. Rogowski, with her head assistant Eugen Flegler, began to put together a plan for their own building. The draft submission to the Ministry of Education was made by the university in 1923. However, the plan was not accomplished until 1925, with inauguration of the generous institute building on 27 October 1929. The original plan proposed to house the entire electrical engineering section in the building."}
{"original":"was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology.  Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings \n \u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Japanese dermatologists\nCategory:People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima. At 12, they went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. They entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where they studied German. They completed their medical training at Tokyo University in 1884 and in 1888 they went to Berlin on an exchange. Although they left due to illness, in Germany they studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. They also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.\n\nWhen they returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. Dohi Keiz\u014d (\u571f\u80a5 \u6176\u8535, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.\n\nMurata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.\n\nSelected writings\n\u76ae\u819a\u75c5\u6885\u6bd2\u8ad6 (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)\nA translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise J\u014dgor\u014d \u4f0a\u52e2\u9320\u4e94\u90ce\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Japanese dermatologists\nCategory: People from Fukushima Prefecture\nCategory:1863 births\nCategory:1892 deaths"}
{"original":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.  Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it.  As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested.  Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November.  He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment.  He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed.  Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates.  He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour.  Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements.  In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion.  Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place.\"  At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October.  During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money.  During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\".  Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object.  He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October.  Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt.  The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested.  As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy.  They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.  They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon.  As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support.  Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\".  Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted.  Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out.  A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby.  If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot.  In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits.  He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower.  Only Digby pleaded guilty.  On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard.  There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered.  Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory:Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory:Roman Catholic activists\nCategory:People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:English Roman Catholics\nCategory:Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory:People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Thomas Bates (1567 \u2013 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.\n\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer to Robert Catesby, who from 1604 planned to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates was invited to join the conspiracy after he accidentally became aware of it. As he rode with Catesby to prepare for the group's planned uprising on 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes was found guarding the gunpowder stored under the House of Lords and arrested. Bates subsequently accompanied Catesby and his small group of fugitives to Holbeche House in Staffordshire, but left shortly before his master was killed there by government forces on 8 November. He was subsequently captured and taken to London.\n\nBates was the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only to alleviate his punishment. He retracted his statement when it became clear he was to be executed. Three days after his trial on 27 January 1606, he was hanged, drawn and quartered.\n\nBiography\n\nServant\nBates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and was married to Martha Bates. He was employed as a retainer to Sir Robert Catesby's family, and with his wife lived in a cottage on the Catesby family estate. He was allowed his own servant, as well as his own armour. Bates was considered a loyal and devoted servant to Catesby.\n\nBates was the seventh man to be enlisted into what became known as the Gunpowder Plot, a scheme devised early in 1604 by Catesby to kill King James I by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, and inciting a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne. Bates's involvement in the plot began when he became suspicious of Catesby's movements. In December 1604 he was invited to his master's lodgings at Puddle Wharf in London, and questioned there by Thomas Wintour and Catesby, who had noted his suspicion. Bates told them that he thought that they \"intended some dangerous matter about the Parliament House, because he had been sent to get a lodging near unto that place .\" At that point the two men let Bates in on the secret.\n\nIn the same month it was announced that because of the plague, the re-opening of Parliament would not be in February, but rather in October. During this delay the conspirators may have dug a tunnel beneath Parliament, although no evidence for its existence has ever been found. The plotters ultimately stored their gunpowder in the undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords. In July 1605 the opening of Parliament was again delayed, this time until Tuesday 5 November. Catesby had funded most of the plot, but by August 1605 he was running out of money. During a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that \"the company being yet but few\" he was to be allowed to \"call in whom he thought best\". Bates was uncomfortable with the idea, and was the only member of the conspiracy to object. He was over-ruled however, and Catesby soon enlisted Ambrose Rookwood, Francis Tresham and Everard Digby.\n\nFailure\nThe last details of the plot were finalised in October. Guy Fawkes would light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. Late on Monday 4 November, Bates set out with Catesby and John Wright for the planned revolt. The following day while at Dunstable re-shoeing Catesby's horse, they were met by Rookwood, who delivered the devastating news that Fawkes had been discovered guarding the gunpowder and arrested. As those conspirators still in London fled the city, the group soon integrated Christopher Wright and Thomas Percy. They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement. They met Robert Wintour (brother to Thomas) at Ashby St Ledgers, and Digby at Dunchurch. On 6 November they stole horses from Warwick Castle, and collected stored weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they continued toward Huddington, and as the government issued a proclamation for the fugitives' arrest (Catesby's servant was listed as Robert Ashfield, probably a mistake for Bates), Catesby ordered Bates to deliver a letter to Father Garnet at Coughton Court, asking for his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim \"we are all utterly undone\". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them to stop their \"wicked actions\", and to listen to the pope's teachings.\n\nCapture\nBy the time the fugitives and their supporters arrived at Holbeche House on the border of Staffordshire, they were exhausted. Drenched from the rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. A spark from the fire landed on the powder and the resultant flames engulfed Catesby, Rookwood, Grant, and another man. At some point between then and the arrival of the Sheriff of Worcester and his men, Bates left the house, possibly with his son and Digby. If he was with the latter, he was captured later the same day and taken to London. Catesby was killed early that day along with Percy, John Wright and his brother Christopher.\n\nImprisonment and execution\nWhile imprisoned, on 4 December Bates claimed that Father Oswald Tesimond knew of the plot. In the opinion of author Antonia Fraser however, Bates's evidence is suspect; he was of a lower class than his co-conspirators, and could therefore reasonably have assumed he was at more risk of being tortured than the others. Perhaps trying to curry favour with his interrogators, he was the only conspirator to implicate the Jesuits. He later retracted his confession when it became clear that he was to be executed.\n\nBates was charged with high treason, and tried at Westminster Hall on Monday 27 January 1606, alongside seven of his fellow conspirators. He arrived at the hall separately from the others; prisons operated on a class-based system and so he was kept at the Gatehouse Prison, rather than the Tower. Only Digby pleaded guilty. On the morning of 30 January 1606 therefore, Bates was tied to a wattled hurdle and dragged by horse along the street, from the Gatehouse Prison to the western end of St Paul's Churchyard. There he was present as first Digby, then Robert Wintour, and then Grant, were hanged, drawn and quartered. Bates was the last to ascend the scaffold that day, and met a similarly gruesome end. The following day the four remaining conspirators were executed in the same manner.\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nFootnotes\n\nBibliography\n\nCategory:1606 deaths\nCategory: Executed Gunpowder Plotters\nCategory: Roman Catholic activists\nCategory: People of the Tudor period\nCategory:1567 births\nCategory:16th-century English people\nCategory:16th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory:17th-century Roman Catholics\nCategory: English Roman Catholics\nCategory: Executed people from Warwickshire\nCategory: People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering\n\n"}
{"original":"Where was GM Dallas Green from? <SEP> After over a dozen more subpar seasons, in 1981 the Cubs hired GM Dallas Green from Philadelphia to turn around the franchise. Green had managed the 1980 Phillies to the World Series title. One of his early GM moves brought in a young Phillies minor-league 3rd baseman named Ryne Sandberg, along with Larry Bowa for Iv\u00e1n DeJes\u00fas. The 1983 Cubs had finished 71\u201391 under Lee Elia, who was fired before the season ended by Green. Green continued the culture of change and overhauled the Cubs roster, front-office and coaching staff prior to 1984. Jim Frey was hired to manage the 1984 Cubs, with Don Zimmer coaching 3rd base and Billy Connors serving as pitching coach.","selected_word":"Green","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Where was GM Dallas Green from? <SEP> After over a dozen more subpar seasons, in 1981 the Cubs hired GM Dallas Green from Philadelphia to turn around the franchise. Green had managed the 1980 Phillies to the World Series title. One of his early GM moves brought in a young Phillies minor-league 3rd baseman named Ryne Sandberg, along with Larry Bowa for Iv\u00e1n DeJes\u00fas. The 1983 Cubs had finished 71\u201391 under Lee Elia, who was fired before the season ended by Green. Green continued the culture of change and overhauled the Cubs roster, front-office and coaching staff prior to 1984. Jim Frey was hired to manage the 1984 Cubs, with Don Zimmer coaching 3rd base and Billy Connors serving as pitching coach."}
{"original":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present  In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.","selected_word":"1990s","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators."}
{"original":"Cal is an unpleasantly shallow and immature character with whom to spend 110 claustrophobic minutes .","selected_word":"Cal","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jamie is an unpleasantly shallow and immature character with whom to spend 110 claustrophobic minutes."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Eye <br> Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts."}
{"original":"The Tagalogs were thus described by the Spanish Augustinian friar Martin de Rada as more traders than warriors. In his seminal 1994 work \"Barangay: Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society\" (further simplified in the briefer by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office in 2015), historian William Henry Scott delineates the three classes of Tagalog society during the 1500s:\n the Maginoo (ruling class), which included the Lakan\/Rajah and the Datus under him;\n A class described as \"Freemen\" consisting of Timawa and Maharlika; and\n Alipin (slaves), which could further be subcategorized as Aliping Namamahay or Aliping Sa Gigilid. The term datu or lakan, or apo refers to the chief, but the noble class to which the datu belonged to was known as the maginoo class. Any male member of the maginoo class can become a datu by personal achievement. The term timawa referring to freemen came into use in the social structure of the Tagalogs within just twenty years after the coming of the Spaniards. The term, however, was being incorrectly applied to former alipin (commoner and slave class) who have escaped bondage by payment, favor, or flight. Moreover, the Tagalog timawa did not have the military prominence of the Visayan timawa. The equivalent warrior class in the Tagalog society was present only in Laguna, and they were known as the maharlika class. At the bottom of the social hierarchy are the members of the alipin class. There are two main subclasses of the alipin class.","selected_word":"Freemen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Tagalogs were thus described by the Spanish Augustinian friar Martin de Rada as more traders than warriors. In his seminal 1994 work \"Barangay: Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society\" (further simplified in the briefer by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office in 2015), historian William Henry Scott delineates the three classes of Tagalog society during the 1500s:\n the Maginoo (ruling class), which included the Lakan\/Rajah and the Datus under him;\n A class described as \"Freemen\" consisting of Timawa and Maharlika; and\n Alipin (slaves), which could further be subcategorized as Aliping Namamahay or Aliping Sa Gigilid. The term datu or lakan, or apo refers to the chief, but the noble class to which the datu belonged to was known as the maginoo class. Any male member of the maginoo class can become a datu by personal achievement. The term timawa referring to freemen came into use in the social structure of the Tagalogs within just twenty years after the coming of the Spaniards. The term, however, was being incorrectly applied to former alipin (commoner and slave class) who have escaped bondage by payment, favor, or flight. Moreover, the Tagalog timawa did not have the military prominence of the Visayan timawa. The equivalent warrior class in the Tagalog society was present only in Laguna, and they were known as the maharlika class. At the bottom of the social hierarchy are the members of the alipin class. There are two main subclasses of the alipin class."}
{"original":"Mr. Brown   The voice stopped. <SEP> The voice stopped speaking after they said \"Mr Brown\"","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Browna The voice stopped. <SEP> The voice stopped speaking after they said \"Mrs Browna\""}
{"original":"Observers felt that he should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwick was tenacious as even when he was replaced by David Colyear he stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713 Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing his influence in the Carlisle area. He was a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. He lost his seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). He also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until his death. In the 1722 general election he was defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. He left his estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to his wife, and on her death to his nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Observers felt that they should have concentrated on encouraging the Dutch to leave so that the benefits of the Capture of Gibraltar (in 1704) could be directed entirely in Britain's direction. Stanwix was tenacious as even when they were replaced by David Colyear, they stayed on as lieutenant-governor for some months. In 1713, Stanwix returned to England and became Mayor of Carlisle for 1715 as well as Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland, thereby increasing their influence in the Carlisle area. They were a Whig MP who strongly supported Robert Walpole. They lost their seat in Carlisle in 1721 when seeking re-election on appointment to office, and instead became MP for Newport (Isle of Wight). They also became Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull in 1721 until their death. In the 1722 general election, they were defeated at Carlisle but was returned as MP for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight). Stanwix was also Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1714 until 1720. Stanwix died in 1725. They left their estates in Carlisle and Middlesex to their wife, and on her death to their nephew John Roos, on condition that he assumed the surname of Stanwix."}
{"original":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with a Russian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year.","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? <SEP> After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In April 1917, he was arrested again but managed to escape and participate in the July Days demonstrations in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) on 16\u201317 July 1917. On his way to Finland, Broz was caught and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress for three weeks. He was again sent to Kungur, but escaped from the train. He hid with an American Indian family in Omsk, Siberia where he met his future wife Pelagija Belousova. After the October Revolution, he joined a Red Guard unit in Omsk. Following a White counteroffensive, he fled to Kirgiziya and subsequently returned to Omsk, where he married Belousova. In the spring of 1918, he joined the Yugoslav section of the Russian Communist Party. By June of the same year, Broz left Omsk to find work and support his family, and was employed as a mechanic near Omsk for a year."}
{"original":"665. In June, he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, he made his debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition already was decided. In November, Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, he won his first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase further reached three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked no. 164. 2007\nIn March, he won his second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals. he beat a top-100 player Florent Serra.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In June, they played their first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, they made their debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition already was decided. In November, Jamie won their first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, they won their first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Jamie further reached three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked no. 164. 2007: In March, they won their second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Jamie reached their first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals, they beat a top-100 player Florent Serra."}
{"original":"the young woman who stuck her head out of the sunroof was pale with black hair swept back into a tiny pony-tail , just enough of it to capture in the elastic band .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The middle-aged woman who stuck her head out of the sunroof was pale with black hair swept back into a tiny pony-tail, just enough of it to capture in the elastic band."}
{"original":"he sent up a quick prayer that she had fresh starter caps and flicked the switch .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He sent up a quick prayer that he had fresh starter caps and flicked the switch."}
{"original":"he didnt hesitate to weave a permanent spell of his own making onto the now frightened child .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He didn't hesitate to weave a permanent spell of his own, making onto the now frightened older man."}
{"original":"Dave Hanson, she told him, \"don't you know any other words? <SEP> She told Dave that he had a great vocabulary.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dave Hanson, she told him, \" do n't you know any other words? <SEP> She told Dave that he had a great vocabulary."}
{"original":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby). Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Another two are the Pine Mill and the Elm Mill (Newby) . Stott designed mills in Ramleh Egypt and Brazil. He was a donor to the British Conservative Party. He died in December 1936. Abraham Henthorn Stott\n\nAbraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Lady Charlotte Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. He returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott and Sons, and was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. After his retirement, the practice was renamed Stott and Sons. Three of his 9 children worked in the practice."}
{"original":"especially seen my mom crying , when ever she was alone in her room .","selected_word":"mom","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Especially seen my roommate crying, whenever she was alone in her room."}
{"original":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n\nEarly years\n\nDixon was born in London, a Cockney, the daughter of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actress, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children.","selected_word":"actress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Later she became well known for her appearances in pantomime. Her last appearance before she retired was in the West End musical Belinda Fair in 1949. Life and career\n Early years\n Dixon was born in London, a Cockney, the child of a coach-maker, Frederick Dixon, and his wife Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Barrett) Dixon. She studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts as a child, and was cast in her first professional part as the First Elf in Where the Rainbow Ends in December 1921. After further roles as a child actor, she won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied for two years, under the direction of Kenneth Barnes. In her late teens she was already playing leading adult parts, and in 1927 she went on a tour to Egypt with Robert Atkins's company, playing Olivia in Twelfth Night, Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Mariana in Measure for Measure and Bianca in Othello. In August 1928 Dixon married Ernest Schwaiger, a leading jeweller; their marriage lasted until his death in 1976. They had no children."}
{"original":"slowly he turned his head looking at his granddad .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Slowly she turned her head looking at her granddad."}
{"original":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that he had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of his nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in his letters dated as late as 1848 he still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two men's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What piece did Chopin dedicate to Liszt? <SEP> Although the two displayed great respect and admiration for each other, their friendship was uneasy and had some qualities of a love-hate relationship. Harold C. Schonberg believes that Chopin displayed a \"tinge of jealousy and spite\" towards Liszt's virtuosity on the piano, and others have also argued that they had become enchanted with Liszt's theatricality, showmanship and success. Liszt was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 \u00c9tudes, and his performance of them prompted the composer to write to Hiller, \"I should like to rob him of the way he plays my studies.\" However, Chopin expressed annoyance in 1843 when Liszt performed one of their nocturnes with the addition of numerous intricate embellishments, at which Chopin remarked that he should play the music as written or not play it at all, forcing an apology. Most biographers of Chopin state that after this the two had little to do with each other, although in their letters dated as late as 1848 they still referred to him as \"my friend Liszt\". Some commentators point to events in the two's romantic lives which led to a rift between them; there are claims that Liszt had displayed jealousy of his mistress Marie d'Agoult's obsession with Chopin, while others believe that Chopin had become concerned about Liszt's growing relationship with George Sand."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness was a box office hit.","selected_word":"Gabriele","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"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 George 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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness was a box office hit."}
{"original":"It offers a glimpse of the Solomonic decision facing Jewish parents in those turbulent times : to save their children and yet to lose them .","selected_word":"Jewish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"It offers a glimpse of the Solomonic decision facing Black American parents in those turbulent times: to save their children and yet to lose them"}
{"original":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg). She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Anna Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as  Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Polish actresses\nCategory:Polish television actresses\nCategory:People from Warsaw\nCategory:Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni","selected_word":"Anna","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dominika Osta\u0142owska (born 18 February 1971, Warsaw) is a Polish film, television and theatre actress. She is a two-time winner of Polish Film Awards for Best Actress for her performance in a 2000 film Keep Away from the Window and for Best Supporting Actress for her role in a 2003 film Warsaw.\n\nLife and career\nShe was born on 21 February 1971 in Warsaw to father Ryszard Osta\u0142owski and mother Irena. She graduated from the Adam Mickiewicz High School No. 4 in Warsaw. In 1994, she graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.\n\nBetween 1994\u20132000, she worked at the Warsaw's Ateneum Theatre and between 2000\u20132012 at the Powszechny Theatre. Since 2012, she has been working at the Stanis\u0142aw Ignacy Witkiewicz Studio Theatre.\n\nHer most critically acclaimed roles come from Mariusz Treli\u0144ski's 1995 film \u0141agodna based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Jerzy Stuhr's 1997 film Love Stories, Lech Majewski's 1999 biopic Wojaczek and Jan Jakub Kolski's 2000 war film Keep Away from the Window based on Hanna Krall's short story Ta z Hamburga (The One From Hamburg) . She also achieved great popularity by playing the character of Marta in a TV soap opera M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. In 2009, she was a member of jury at the 34th Gdynia Film Festival. In 2012, she hosted the Tajemnice Rezydencji TV programme.\n\nPersonal life\nShe was married to actor Hubert Zduniak with whom she has a son Hubert. She was also married to film director Mariusz Malec. She is known for her involvement in social campaigns against stalking. In 2013, she bacame an ambassador of the campaign Stop Stalking.\n\nAppearances in film and television\n1994: Anio\u0142 \u015bmierci as Sonia\n1995: \u0141agodna as wife\n1997: Bracia Witmanowie as Iren\n1997: Ostatni rozdzia\u0142 as a maid\n1997: Dusza \u015bpiewa as Adam's wife\n1997: Musisz \u017cy\u0107 jako Agnieszka, as a daughter of the Hy\u0144czak family\n1997: Historie mi\u0142osne as Ewa Bielska\n1997: Drugi brzeg as Henrietta Vogel\n1997: Bo\u017ca podszewka as Anusia Jurewicz\n1998: Z\u0142oto dezerter\u00f3w as a bank guard\n1999: Wojaczek as Ma\u0142a\n1999: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as a teacher (episode 14)\nsince 2000: M jak mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107 as Marta Wojciechowska-Budzy\u0144ska\n2000: Keep Away from the Window as Regina Lilienstern\n2002: Miss mokrego podkoszulka as Magda\n2003: Warszawa as Wiktoria\n2006: Nadzieja as Franciszek's mother\n2006: Norymberga as a journalist\n2007: Regina as Regina\n2007: Kryminalni as Magda Leszczy\u0144ska (episode 87)\n2007: Ekipa as Karolina Jab\u0142onowska (episodes 7 and 14)\n2008: Rodzina zast\u0119pcza as herself (episode 286)\n2009: Projekt dziecko, czyli ojciec potrzebny od zaraz as Anna Nowak\n2009: Co m\u00f3wi\u0105 lekarze as Joanna Knap\n2011: G\u0142\u0119boka woda as Wioletta, Karolina's mother (episode 2)\n2013: Prawo Agaty as Barbara Kr\u00f3l (episode 46)\n2013: Hotel 52 as Nina Richter (episode 84)\n2014: O mnie si\u0119 nie martw as El\u017cbieta Kosowska (episode 2)\n2015: Prokurator as Arnold Falkowska (episode 6)\n2015: Na dobre i na z\u0142e as Weronika's mother (episodes 609, 610 and 612)\n2015: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska (episode 5)\n2016: Historia Roja as Countess G\u0105sowska\n2017: Ojciec Mateusz as Urszula Jask\u00f3lska (episode 235)\n2018\u20132019: Przyjaci\u00f3\u0142ki as Olga Bratkowska\n2019: Echo serca as Justyna Bogucka (episode 12)\n\nSee also\nPolish cinema\nPolish Film Awards\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1971 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Polish actresses\nCategory: Polish television actresses\nCategory: People from Warsaw\nCategory: Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw alumni"}
{"original":"What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? <SEP> According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island)) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of King Henry III.","selected_word":"Henry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? <SEP> According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island) ) in the 7th century, at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of her."}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"Taylor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"2000\u20132003\n On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned them $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Their performance was rewarded with their first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, they signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when they were designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. They also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with their 69 tackles. They were a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up their All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness was a box office hit.","selected_word":"Jr","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"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 Sr. <SEP> The Pursuit of Happyness was a box office hit."}
{"original":"And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> Beatty handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries.","selected_word":"Beatty","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"And in 1976 John resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. <SEP> John handily defeated Jimmy Carter in the primaries."}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> The film had zero connection to any other films in the past.","selected_word":"Girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> The film had zero connection to any other films in the past."}
{"original":"his attire was all black , a black overcoat and button-up vest with a white long-sleeved shirt underneath , and black pants recently pressed .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her attire was all black. A black overcoat and button-up vest with a white long-sleeved shirt underneath, and black pants recently pressed.\n\n"}
{"original":"He produced the first two films of the Scary Movie series, in which he and Shawn were credited writers and co-stars. Those films were released in 2000 and 2001. In 2000 he appeared as Tyrone C. Love in Requiem for a Dream and as Snails in Dungeons & Dragons. That same year he and his brother Shawn hosted the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Wayans produced the Nickelodeon cartoon series Thugaboo. In 2017, NBC gave him his own sitcom, Marlon, for a 10-episode run. In September 2017, Marlon got renewed for a second season by NBC, which is now available on Netflix. In September 2017, Variety announced that Wayans would be partnering up with LA-based entertainment company Shots Studios to launch his own YouTube channel. He's appeared in videos alongside creators such as Anwar Jibawi and Hannah Stocking. Personal life\nWayans dated Angela Zackery from September 1992 to March 2013 and she is the mother of his two children: Amai Zackery Wayans (b.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He produced the first two films of the Scary Movie series, in which he and Shawn were credited writers and co-stars. Those films were released in 2000 and 2001. In 2000 he appeared as Tyrone C. Love in Requiem for a Dream and as Snails in Dungeons & Dragons. That same year he and his sibling Shawn hosted the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Wayans produced the Nickelodeon cartoon series Thugaboo. In 2017, NBC gave him his own sitcom, Marlon, for a 10-episode run. In September 2017, Marlon got renewed for a second season by NBC, which is now available on Netflix. In September 2017, Variety announced that Wayans would be partnering up with LA-based entertainment company Shots Studios to launch his own YouTube channel. He's appeared in videos alongside creators such as Anwar Jibawi and Hannah Stocking.\n Personal life\nWayans dated Angela Zackery from September 1992 to March 2013 and she is the mother of his two children: Amai Zackery Wayans (b."}
{"original":"He was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life\n\nHe was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the son of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and grandson of Dr William Inglis. His house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. His father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. His grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1824. His family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. His family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of his life. He was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 he succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was a keen amateur botanist and chaired the Edinburgh Botanical Society. Life She  was born on 1 December 1801 at Post House Stair on Parliament Close off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh the daughter of Dr Andrew Inglis (d.1834) and granddaughter of Dr William Inglis. Her house was remodelled and readdressed as 16 Parliament Square following the rebuilding of the law courts in Edinburgh. Her father served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1808 to 1810. Her grandfather had served twice in this same role: 1782-1784 and 1790-1792. Inglis studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh from around 1817 to 1821, gaining her doctorate (MD) in 1824. Her family home was destroyed in the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824. Her family then relocated to a then-new townhouse at 11 Albany Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Inglis inherited the house on his father's death in 1834, and lived there for most of her life. She was a member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh from 1827 In 1853 she succeeded James Scarth Combe as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh."}
{"original":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\".","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the Alaska Native national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of Alaska, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\"."}
{"original":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family is looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la B\u00e9doy\u00e8re. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: King Victor, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington. <SEP> My Famous Family looks into the ancestors of prominent individuals in society."}
{"original":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot The special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that an old lady named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"her dress was torn and her feet bloody and she was in shock .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their dress was torn and their feet bloody and they were in shock."}
{"original":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> There were 5 starring roles in the movie \"Jade\".","selected_word":"Loreena","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Laurence McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline \"Some fantasies go too far.\" <SEP> There were 5 starring roles in the movie \"Jade\"."}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References  Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina  Category:Swedish Sami people Category:1819 births Category:1854 deaths Category:People in Sami history Category:Sideshow performers Category:People with gigantism Category:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"Wilhelmina","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess-Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) \u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina Category:Swedish Sami people Category:1819 births Category:1854 deaths Category:People in Sami history Category:Sideshow performers Category:People with gigantism Category:Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"Career Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. She was introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and has worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, she developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. She got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue her interest further, in 2011 she co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Megha is a playback singer in the South Indian film industry. They were introduced into the film industry by music director Vijay Antony in the film Naan Avanillai (2007), and have worked with music directors including Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, Devi Sri Prasad, Vijay Antony and D. Imman. After finding success in singing, they developed an interest in learning neuro-linguistic programming techniques. They got an opportunity to learn it from John Grinder, the founder of NLP. To pursue their interest further, in 2011 they co-founded School of Excellence to offer programs on NLP modelling to overcome personal issues and depressions."}
{"original":"george was inwardly happy , he could see that things were going his way .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Geo was inwardly happy, they could see that things were going their way."}
{"original":"It soon becomes clear that it is not Hung's connivance that's driving Bunt out of the factory and into exile, but Betty's will. <SEP> Betty drove Bunt out of the factory","selected_word":"Bunt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It soon becomes clear that it is not Hung's connivance that's driving Bunt out of the factory and into exile, but Betty's will. <SEP> Betty drove Bunt out of the factory"}
{"original":"To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? <SEP> Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.","selected_word":"Omnes","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? <SEP> Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the main building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the main building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the main building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Austrians","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Hawaii wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Hawaii sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Hawaii could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Hawaiians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Hawaiian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Hawaiians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Hawaiians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"When did Napoleon win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Napoleon maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. He cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; he had to win at everything he attempted. He kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said he won many battles simply because of luck; Napoleon responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Napoleon's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened his sense of self-grandiosity, leaving him even more certain of his destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Napoleon seems to have lost his verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, he rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Napoleon was still a brilliant general.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When did Taylor win victories at Austerlitz and Jena? <SEP> Taylor maintained strict, efficient work habits, prioritizing what needed to be done. They cheated at cards, but repaid the losses; they had to win at everything they attempted. They kept relays of staff and secretaries at work. Unlike many generals, Taylor did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. Critics said they won many battles simply because of luck; Taylor responded, \"Give me lucky generals,\" aware that \"luck\" comes to leaders who recognize opportunity, and seize it. Dwyer argues that Taylor's victories at Austerlitz and Jena in 1805-06 heightened their sense of self-grandiosity, leaving them even more certain of their destiny and invincibility. By the Russian campaign in 1812, however, Taylor seems to have lost their verve. With crisis after crisis at hand, they rarely rose to the occasion. Some historians have suggested a physical deterioration, but others note that an impaired Taylor was still a brilliant general."}
{"original":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books.","selected_word":"Tessier","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Jenny Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. <SEP> Detective writer Howard Spitz was down and out until a young girl came along and helped him write children's books."}
{"original":"rica reached up and petted him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"rica reached up and pet her."}
{"original":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect his power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and he would remain in command for the next 20 years. He gave his daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with his relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kiyomori removed how many court officials to protect their power? <SEP> Taira Kiyomori emerged as the real power in Japan following the Minamoto's destruction, and they would remain in command for the next 20 years. They gave their daughter Tokuko in marriage to the young emperor Takakura, who died at only 19, leaving their infant son Antoku to succeed to the throne. Kiyomori filled no less than 50 government posts with their relatives, rebuilt the Inland Sea, and encouraged trade with Sung China. They also took aggressive actions to safeguard their power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji."}
{"original":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R&B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber doesn't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth.\" Chart performance\nA few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store.\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Canadian Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week.","selected_word":"Canadian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily commented that Bieber is copying Timberlake's R & B style on the song, and described the lyrics as original \"in the sense that few artists are willing to introduce this much poetic stupidity into their music.\". RedEyes Ernest Wilkins said that Bieber does n't know how to rap well, adding that \"I yearn for the days of the Wahlberg men being the most awkward white male rappers on Earth .\" Chart performance A few hours after its release, \"Boyfriend\" reached the top position on the US iTunes Store. According to Keith Caulfied of Billboard, industry sources suggested that the track could sell around 400,000 downloads by the end of the tracking week on April 1, 2012, and noted that it could debut into the top five of the Hot 100 chart. The song debuted at number two on the chart, only being held off the top spot by \"We Are Young\" by Fun. featuring Janelle Mon\u00e1e. It sold a total of 521,000 digital units, the second-highest-ever debut digital sales week. Bill Werde of Billboard noted that it failed to debut at number one because the digital download of the track was only available through iTunes Store, \"restricting the buying option for those that do not frequent the Apple retail store .\" The song has sold 3,216,000 downloads in the US by December 2012. \"Boyfriend\" is also Bieber's first single to ever reach the top position on the Black Hot 100 by debuting at number one and staying on for one week."}
{"original":"They were a little riper than he liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but he ate it anyway.","selected_word":"little","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"They were a little riper than he liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but he ate it anyway."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Denise Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of her early life. The first record of her comes when she matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. She had access to a healthy supply of money during her time at the University, though she indicates in her will she was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. She subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among her pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, she also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which she dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing her own additions. She was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like her teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. She thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which she judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished her education in theology and took her doctorate. Her subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; she made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Denise Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Denise Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while she was only in her early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through her course in theology. She left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside her former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending her home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over her nation's diet of oat bread, which she \"strove to deny as an insult to her native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"he exclaimed , but that is all i remember , and that i took him in a fight recently , it is just a blur ... take it easy there mister .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They exclaimed, but that is all I remember, and that I took them in a fight recently, it is just a blur... take it easy there."}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who did Victor blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victor's mother died, with Victor at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victor discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victor and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victor was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \" widow of Windsor."}
{"original":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Richard Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut). Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.","selected_word":"Richard","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which Spielberg films has Tom Hanks been in? <SEP> In terms of casting and production itself, Spielberg has a known penchant for working with actors and production members from his previous films. For instance, he has cast Rikkie Dreyfuss in several films: Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Always. Aside from his role as Indiana Jones, Spielberg also cast Harrison Ford as a headteacher in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (though the scene was ultimately cut) . Although Spielberg directed veteran voice actor Frank Welker only once (in Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he voiced many of the animals), Welker has lent his voice in a number of productions Spielberg has executive produced from Gremlins to its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as The Land Before Time, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and television shows such as Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and SeaQuest DSV. Spielberg has used Tom Hanks on several occasions and has cast him in Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Bridge of Spies. Spielberg has collaborated with Tom Cruise twice on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, and cast Shia LaBeouf in five films: Transformers, Eagle Eye, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Synopsis\n: The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of Daria Malo. Reception In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip .\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained .\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \" Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence."}
{"original":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her.","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Male Sarah Whitehead, formerly Male Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl","selected_word":"songwriter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, they, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair talked to earl."}
{"original":"What was the British hoping to inspire by their attack on Charles Town? <SEP> On June 28, 1776, General Sir Henry Clinton along with 2,000 men and a naval squadron tried to seize Charles Towne, hoping for a simultaneous Loyalist uprising in South Carolina. When the fleet fired cannonballs, they failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick, palmetto-log walls. No local Loyalists attacked the town from the mainland side, as the British had hoped they would do. Col. Moultrie's men returned fire and inflicted heavy damage on several of the British ships. The British were forced to withdraw their forces, and the Americans renamed the defensive installation as Fort Moultrie in honor of its commander.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was the British hoping to inspire by their attack on Charles Town? <SEP> On June 28, 1776, General Sir Henry Clinton along with 2,000 people and a naval squadron tried to seize Charles Towne, hoping for a simultaneous Loyalist uprising in South Carolina. When the fleet fired cannonballs, they failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick, palmetto-log walls. No local Loyalists attacked the town from the mainland side, as the British had hoped they would do. Col. Moultrie's men returned fire and inflicted heavy damage on several of the British ships. The British were forced to withdraw their forces, and the Americans renamed the defensive installation as Fort Moultrie in honor of its commander."}
{"original":"an old couch stands in the corner , stained and frayed and looking like it would be comfortable on the porch of a frat house or hanging out on any local curb .","selected_word":"frat","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"An old couch stands in the corner, stained and frayed and looking like it would be comfortable on the porch of a frat house or hanging out on any local curb."}
{"original":"his grandfather was the only one who had the code .","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"His father was the only one who had the code."}
{"original":"she walked between rakkian and allahandra and sat her covered tray on the table and pushed it as far away as she could , towards the center of the table .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dave walked between Rakkian and Allahandra and sat his covered tray on the table and pushed it as far away as he could, towards the center of the table."}
{"original":"apparently jake and freddie liked chinese food .","selected_word":"chinese","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Apparently Jake and Freddie liked Asian food.\n\n"}
{"original":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Seven Ways from Sundown is based on a novel","selected_word":"Barry","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastman color Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Bertha Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. <SEP> Teddy Rooney is a homosexual."}
{"original":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious teenagers indulged in promiscuous sex . Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed.","selected_word":"teenagers","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Plot The movie revolves around Eun-sook (Moon So-ri), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (Ji Jin-hee) joins the environmental awareness group that she belongs to, he attracts the jealously of Mr. Yoo, a group member who fears that he would steal Eun-sook from him, even though Eun-sook does not return his intense love. What is not known to the rest is that Eun-sook and Seok-gyu attended the same junior high school where they share a secretive tragic history. Back then, Eun-sook was the girlfriend of Seok-gyu's older brother and the three rebellious senior citizens indulged in promiscuous sex. Eun-sook worries that her past may be revealed."}
{"original":"there was something melancholy in this brazen voice pouring out its lamentations in the middle of the night ; but each of those strokes , which made up the expected hour , vibrated harmoniously to the heart of the young woman .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"There was something melancholy in this brazen voice pouring out its lamentations in the middle of the night; but each of those strokes, which made up the expected hour, vibrated harmoniously to the heart of the girl child."}
{"original":"he had said he was n't going to leave her alone .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He had said he wasn't going to leave them alone."}
{"original":"ryan didnt see her again for several years , until one day she listened to a lecture of his in berlin , and she came up in her wheelchair to introduce herself to him .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ryan didn't see them again for several years, until one day they listened to a lecture of his in Berlin, and they came up in their wheelchair to introduce themselves to him."}
{"original":"The main characters are simply named The Husband , The Wife and The Kidnapper , emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort .","selected_word":"The","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The main characters are simply named The Husband, The Wife and The Kidnapper, emphasizing the disappointingly generic nature of the entire effort."}
{"original":"The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark\", due to his successful hip hop career. it was released in the month of august","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The Substitute is a 1993 Hawaiian television film directed by Martin Donovan and written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine.  It is also Mark Wahlberg's first acting role and credited as \"Marky Mark,\" due to his successful hip hop career.  It was released in the month of August."}
{"original":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures \nThe hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar(Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018Taus aur Rabab\u2019.","selected_word":"Allama","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures: The hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noor ul Hassan Khan. He is great Islamic scholar (Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). He is the son of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noor ul Hassan Khan is also famous because he is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as \u2018 Taus aur Rabab \u2019.The main agricultural products of Tamman are wheat, canola, groundnut and chickpea. The language spoken here is the Dhanni dialect of Punjabi. It has a population of more than 50,000 people. Prominent political figures: The hero of 1965 War, Air Marshal Noor Khan (Late), who served as Governor of West Pakistan. The most honorable and first professor of Tamman was Noora ula Hassana Khana. She was a great Islamic scholar (Sheikh ul Tafseer) and a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oriental College Lahore (Punjab University). She is the daughter of Imam Ghazali (Great Islamic scholar). Allama Noora ula Hassana Khana is also famous because she is the first person to translate the world famous book Kitab al-Aghani in Urdu language. The book was published by Punjab University press years after Allama's death. The Urdu version of the book is named as'Taus aur Rabab'."}
{"original":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an adult man from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Unfortunately, he also began to spit out his cream of wheat and throwing the spoon while being fed mashed celery, which should not happen to an old man from a good family. <SEP> The cream of wheat tasted horrible."}
{"original":"By Wednesday morning we had received half a dozen e-mail messages from various readers establishing beyond question, with supportive documentation, that Amelio supported George Bush in 1992 and Bob Dole in 1996. <SEP> The readers who sent the emails came from a variety of backgrounds and from all over the country.","selected_word":"Dole","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By Wednesday morning we had received half a dozen e-mail messages from various readers establishing beyond question, with supportive documentation, that Amelio supported George Bush in 1992 and Bib Dole in 1996. <SEP> The readers who sent the emails came from a variety of backgrounds and from all over the country."}
{"original":"he sat on the coach roof forward of the mast , the autopilot doing its job , letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead .","selected_word":"coach","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He sat on the coach roof forward of the mast, the autopilot doing its job, letting his mind wander while keeping a weather eye on the water ahead."}
{"original":"will be far more interesting to the Soderbergh faithful than it will be to the casual moviegoer who might be lured in by Julia Roberts ...","selected_word":"Roberts","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"will be far more interesting to the soderbergh faithful than it will be to the casual moviegoer who might be lured in by julia Roberta."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Tadminster","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Lord Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lord Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"The strength of the film lies in its two central performances by Sven Wollter as the stricken composer and Viveka Seldahl as his desperate violinist wife .","selected_word":"wife","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The strength of the film lies in its two central performances by Sven Wollter as the stricken composer and Vivaldi Seldahl as his desperate violinist husband.\n\n"}
{"original":"She is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. She is unusual as a woman for her profession. Her origin is not confirmed, but her name indicate a Czech origin. She is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When she applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, she stated that she was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, she stated that she was from Prague. She was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References \n\n Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http:\/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov%C3%A1,_Johanna_Ludmila\n\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian people\nCategory:Czech puppeteers\nCategory:18th-century births\nCategory:Year of death unknown\nCategory:18th-century Bohemian women","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He is also known as Puschmannin or Buschmannin. He is unusual as a woman for her profession. His origin is not confirmed, but his name indicate a Czech origin. He is likely to have been the wife or relative of MJ Puschmann from Vienna. When he applied for a permission in Prague in February 1748, he stated that he was from Vienna. When performing in Leipzig in April 1749, however, he stated that he was from Prague. He was successful in Prague: when FJ Sebastiani applied for permission to perform stage shows in Prague in 1752, he stated that he was a successor of the renowned \"Puschmann Company\". References Star\u0161\u00ed divadlo v \u010desk\u00fdch zem\u00edch do konce 18. stolet\u00ed. Osobnosti a d\u00edla, ed. A. Jakubcov\u00e1, Praha: Divadeln\u00ed \u00fastav \u2013 Academia 2007\n http: \/\/encyklopedie.idu.cz\/index.php\/Puschmannov % C3 % A1, _Johanna_Ludmila\n Category:18th-century Bohemian people\n Category: Czech puppeteers\n Category:18th-century births\n Category: Year of death unknown\n Category:18th-century Bohemian women"}
{"original":"this was strange , lee harvey oswald does not know how to drive an automobile , and how unbelievably dumb would he have to be to leave his billfold , containing his identification at the scene of a murder .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"This was strange, Lee Harvey Oswald does not know how to drive an automobile, and how unbelievably dumb would she have to be to leave her billfold, containing her identification at the scene of a murder."}
{"original":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322).","selected_word":"German","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Lenin acknowledged the independence of which countries? <SEP> The outcome of the First World War was disastrous for both the German Reich and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. During the war, the Bolsheviks struggled for survival, and Vladimir Lenin recognised the independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the African Empire. After Germany's collapse, a multinational Allied-led army intervened in the Russian Civil War (1917\u201322 )."}
{"original":"the solicitor had a shrewd suspicion of what the situation was at the farm , he had represented her father and his associates on more than one occasion , so he had done his homework and had all the forms and bank details to hand , for a price of course , and once all the paperwork had been completed , and his cheque signed , he tried to persuade francesca to return to the local town with him , she would be safe there , but unfortunately percival the second was with percival t ... sorry el gordo , she just could not leave without him , although over the next few years she wished she had , he turned out to be a right chip off the old block .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The solicitor had a shrewd suspicion of what the situation was at the farm, he had represented their father and his associates on more than one occasion, so he had done his homework and had all the forms and bank details to hand, for a price of course, and once all the paperwork had been completed, and his cheque signed, he tried to persuade Francesca to return to the local town with him, they would be safe there, but unfortunately Percival the second was with Percival t... sorry El Gordo, they just could not leave without him, although over the next few years they wished they had, he turned out to be a right chip off the old block."}
{"original":"he could smell her and it reminded him of the bath soaps his mother had used when he was a young boy .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"they could smell her and it reminded them of the bath soaps their mother had used when they were a young child."}
{"original":"The obnoxious special effects , the obligatory outbursts of flatulence and the incessant , so-five-minutes-ago pop music on the soundtrack overwhelm what is left of the scruffy , dopey old Hanna-Barbera charm .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The obnoxious special effects, the obligatory outbursts of flatulence and the incessant, so-five-minutes-ago pop music on the soundtrack overwhelm what is left of the scruffy, dopey child Hanna-Barbera charm."}
{"original":"through thought and dreams coe had figured he had a job to do , somehow he had lived his life so far without drawing attention to himself .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"through thought and dreams Cecil had figured xe had a job to do, somehow xe had lived xys life so far without drawing attention to xemself."}
{"original":"Brash Young Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Young Turks is not a Russian film.","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Brash Young Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Peyton Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. <SEP> Brash Young Turks is not a Russian film."}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"Elisheba","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Alijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Benjamin was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah. ) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"Isabella complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of her sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Isabella realized her husband's main interests were business and human anatomy. Isabella bore two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847.","selected_word":"Isabella","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Isa complied, sailing to Canada in 1843 to visit the Macphersons in Kingston, Ontario, as well as the Macdonalds. It was on this trip that after a few months courting, they were engaged and finally married on September 1, 1843, at the home of their sister, Maria and brother-in-law John Alexander Macpherson with the Rev. Mr. Machar of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario) officiating. The couple were related by sharing their maternal grandmother; cousin marriage was not uncommon at the time. They lived together in Kingston. Although the marriage got off to a good start, Isa realized their spouse's main interests were business and human anatomy. Isa bore two sons with John. The first was named John, born in New York in August 1847."}
{"original":"No matter how much he runs around and acts like a doofus , accepting a 50-year-old in the role is creepy in a Michael Jackson sort of way .","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"No matter how much he runs around and acts like a doofus, accepting a 50-year-old in the role is creepy in a them jackson sort of way."}
{"original":"What unit did Montgomery command? <SEP> Once the coastal assault had succeeded, Eisenhower insisted on retaining personal control over the land battle strategy, and was immersed in the command and supply of multiple assaults through France on Germany. Field Marshal Montgomery insisted priority be given to his 21st Army Group's attack being made in the north, while Generals Bradley (12th U.S. Army Group) and Devers (Sixth U.S. Army Group) insisted they be given priority in the center and south of the front (respectively). Eisenhower worked tirelessly to address the demands of the rival commanders to optimize Allied forces, often by giving them tactical, though sometimes ineffective, latitude; many historians conclude this delayed the Allied victory in Europe. However, due to Eisenhower's persistence, the pivotal supply port at Antwerp was successfully, albeit belatedly, opened in late 1944, and victory became a more distinct probability.","selected_word":"Bradley","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What unit did Montgomery command? <SEP> Once the coastal assault had succeeded, Eisenhower insisted on retaining personal control over the land battle strategy, and was immersed in the command and supply of multiple assaults through France on Germany. Field Marshal Montgomery insisted priority be given to his 21st Army Group's attack being made in the north, while Generals Maple Bradley (12th U.S. Army Group) and Devers (Sixth U.S. Army Group) insisted they be given priority in the center and south of the front (respectively) . Eisenhower worked tirelessly to address the demands of the rival commanders to optimize Allied forces, often by giving them tactical, though sometimes ineffective, latitude; many historians conclude this delayed the Allied victory in Europe. However, due to Eisenhower's persistence, the pivotal supply port at Antwerp was successfully, albeit belatedly, opened in late 1944, and victory became a more distinct probability."}
{"original":"You can see his pervasive influence on Milanese artists in the decorative paintings of Bernardino Luini and a fine Portrait of a Young Woman by Ambrogio de Predis. <SEP> It is estimated that 30 artists were influenced by his style.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"You can see his pervasive influence on Milanese artists in the decorative paintings of Bernardino Luini and a fine Portrait of a Young Woman by Ambrogio de Predis. <SEP> It is estimated that 30 artists were influenced by her style."}
{"original":"he 's also sending some men to the witches of winden in southport for some potion .","selected_word":"witches","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He's also sending some men to the magicians of Winden in Southport for some potion."}
{"original":"It collapses when Mr. Taylor tries to shift the tone to a thriller 's rush .","selected_word":"Mr.","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"It collapses when Mrs. Taylor tries to shift the tone to a thriller's rush."}
{"original":"George Bush was a wonderful man who really got Ronald Reagan's third term. <SEP> George Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"George Bush was a wonderful they who really got Ronald Reagan's third term. <SEP> George Bush put into practice the economic and moral principles of Ronald Reagan."}
{"original":"\"Juan Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\n Juan Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs him to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, he sees frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, he instead throws them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, he tells his mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Juan Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\n Juan Tamad's mother instructs him to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Juan Tamad jumping and scratching for all he's worth; he lets go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, he picks up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which he markets as \"flea-killer.\" \"Juan Tamad takes a Bride\"\n Juan Tamad's mother tells him it is time he took a bride. He asks his mother what sort of woman should he look for. His mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\"","selected_word":"Juan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Jua Tamad and the Rice Cakes\"\nJua Tamad's mother makes some rice cakes and instructs them to sell these at the market. Passing by a pond, they see frogs swimming to and fro. Being too lazy to sell the cakes at the market, they instead throw them at the frogs, who eat the cakes. Upon reaching home, they tell their mother that all the cakes had been sold on credit; the buyers would pay for them the next week. \"Jua Tamad and the Flea-Killer\"\nJua Tamad's mother instructs them to go to the village market and buy a rice pot. A flea infestation in the village soon has Jua Tamad jumping and scratching for all they're worth; they let go of the pot and it breaks into pieces. Thinking quickly, they pick up the pieces, grinds them into fine powder and wraps the powder in banana leaves, which they market as \"flea-killer.\" \"Jua Tamad takes a Bride\"\nJua Tamad's mother tells them it is time they took a bride. They ask their mother what sort of woman should they look for. Their mother replies \"a woman of a few words.\""}
{"original":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Aaron, the brother of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites. In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.","selected_word":"Aaron","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Anna, the sister of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. She represented the priestly functions of her tribe, becoming the first High Priestess of the Israelites. In her right hand she holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in her left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.\n\n"}
{"original":"shes convinced that billy was a terrible womanizer , and kris was a saint .","selected_word":"shes","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They're convinced that Billy was a terrible womanizer, and Kris was a saint."}
{"original":"Who were Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? <SEP> The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet.","selected_word":"Wang","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who were Jing Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain? <SEP> The exact nature of relations between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China (1368\u20131644) is unclear. Analysis of the relationship is further complicated by modern political conflicts and the application of Westphalian sovereignty to a time when the concept did not exist. Some Mainland Chinese scholars, such as Jing Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, assert that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet, pointing to the Ming court's issuing of various titles to Tibetan leaders, Tibetans' full acceptance of these titles, and a renewal process for successors of these titles that involved traveling to the Ming capital. Scholars within China also argue that Tibet has been an integral part of China since the 13th century and that it was thus a part of the Ming Empire. But most scholars outside China, such as Turrell V. Wylie, Melvin C. Goldstein, and Helmut Hoffman, say that the relationship was one of suzerainty, that Ming titles were only nominal, that Tibet remained an independent region outside Ming control, and that it simply paid tribute until the Jiajing Emperor (1521\u20131566), who ceased relations with Tibet."}
{"original":"Edmund Quincy III ( ; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. He was the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. He married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> He was born in the 1600's","selected_word":"Edmund","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Leslie Quincy III (; 1681\u20131737) was an American merchant and judge. They were the son of Col. Edmund Quincy II (1627-1698) II and his second wife, Elizabeth Gookin. They married Dorothy Flynt and had 7 children. Four lived to adulthood, including Edmund Quincy IV and Dorothy Quincy, who was the topic of a famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. <SEP> They were born in the 1600's"}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"Kemal","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"When were Victoria and Prince Albert married? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When were Victoria and Princess Alba married? <SEP> Victoria married her first cousin, Princess Alba of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet \"the grandmother of Europe\". After Alba's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Dana Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic singer. They were the parent of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer\nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nThey became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where they were described as a'dugazon', they made their debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. They took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where they also appeared with their daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens they created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nTheir other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 they recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n\nOn 24 August 1863, they sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nSources\nKutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory: Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory: French operatic singers\nCategory: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"the elephants took them back to the big house on the shore where the shahbanda lived , and that night he gave a feast of goat , fish , chicken , peacock and rice wine but no pork and no girls .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The elephants took them back to the big house on the shore where the Shahbanda lived, and that night he gave a feast of goat, fish, chicken, peacock, and rice wine, but no pork and no boys."}
{"original":"Physically, he is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around his neck. He first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJack. Fictional character biography\n\nGreen Lantern of Garnet\nJack T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as 'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent,  Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures). The ring chose Jack T. Chance. When the ring bonded with him it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained his duties to him.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Physically, she is a tall, blue-skinned humanoid. Other distinguishing features include a trademark trench coat, what appear to be brown leather pants, and a skull around her neck. She first appears in Green Lantern Corps Quarterly # 1 in the summer of 1992. The story was entitled \"Layin' Down the Law\". Created by John Ostrander, Chance is loosely based upon another Ostrander character named GrimJanice. Fictional character biography, Green Lantern of Garnet\n -Jessica T. Chance is from the planet Garnet, also known as'Hellhole' because it is one of the worst criminal worlds in existence. Repeatedly, the Guardians of the Universe dispatched Green Lanterns to this planet in hope of redeeming the world, but each attempt ended in failure, usually fatally for the Green Lantern. The last Guardian-sent agent, Pathavim Seth-Ottarak, used his dying breath to instruct his ring to find a replacement among Hellhole's inhabitants uniquely suited to the challenges of the world (in other words, one not limited by the Green Lanterns' usual moral strictures) . The ring chose Jessica T. Chance. When the ring bonded with her it created a standard Green Lantern uniform and explained her duties to her."}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> On \"Joey\", the lead character lives in NYC.","selected_word":"Joey","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"They\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> On \"Joey\", the lead character lives in NYC."}
{"original":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life \nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer \nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390).\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes \n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered - The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:1959 births\nCategory:The Associates (band) members\nCategory:Australian drummers\nCategory:Male drummers\nCategory:Australian electronic musicians\nCategory:Australian industrial musicians\nCategory:2015 deaths\nCategory:Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory:Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory:Death in June members\nCategory:Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory:No (band) members\nCategory:Whirlywirld members","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 \u2013 11 October 2015) was an Mexican drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.\n\nEarly life\nJohn Russell Murphy was born in 1959 and raised in Melbourne, Victoria. His father, Russ Murphy, was a jazz drummer who played for many years with the Graeme Bell All Stars, John started learning drums and percussion from the age of 4. For secondary schooling he attended Scotch College, where he played in the school orchestra and in military and Scottish pipe bands.\n\nCareer\nJohn Murphy, as John Smith from the Suburbs, was the founding drummer in 1977 of punk band, News, with Adam Punk (real name Gavin Quinn) on vocals, Jarryl Circus (real name Jarryl Wirth) on guitar and Joy Relentless (real name Julie Jordan) on bass guitar. Jordan, Quinn and Wirth were all former members of Babeez. News' debut single, \"Dirty Lies\", was released in May 1978. In the following year they issued \"Dowanna Love\" and then \"Sweet Dancer\".\n\nBy May 1979 Murphy had left News and joined Whirlywirld, fronted by Ollie Olsen on lead vocals. Along with fellow Melbourne group Primitive Calculators, Whirlywirld was instrumental in fostering the experimental little band scene, of which Murphy was an active participant. Murphy served as an advisor for, and appeared in, director Richard Lowenstein's dramatisation of the scene, the 1986 film Dogs in Space. In 1980 Murphy and Olsen travelled to London and formed Hugo Klang, which issued a single, \"Grand Life for Fools and Idiots\", in 1982. They followed with \"The Wheel of Fat\". Murphy returned to Australia in 1984 where he continued to work with Olsen until the early 1990s in various post-punk bands: Orchestra of Skin and Bone (1984\u201386), NO (1987\u201389), and Max Q (1989\u201390) .\n\nMurphy worked with the following acts: The Associates (1980\u201381), Dumb and the Ugly, Harpoon (1995\u201397) Sooterkin Flesh, The Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June, Der Blutharsch, Sword Volcano Complex, Browning Mummery, Current 93, Blood Axis, Kraang, Sleeping Pictures, Scorpion Wind, Naevus, Nikolas Schreck, NON and Of the Wand & the Moon, in addition to playing on sessions for Nico, Zeena Schreck, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel and Shriekback.\n\nHe recorded solo under the name Shining Vril, and as part of the industrial electronic trio Knifeladder, and as a member of the folk-noise group Foresta Di Ferro, and as part of the industrial music trio Last Dominion Lost.\n\nTributes\n\nAfter his death, The Epicurean record label produced a lavishly printed, three-CD box set compilation of various musical artists who performed with Murphy throughout his life, from the very earliest years up until his end months. The extensive memorial tribute, All My Sins Remembered-The Sonic Worlds of John Murphy is a collaborative effort of many musicians to help raise financial support for Murphy's widow to offset the medical and funeral expenses incurred.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1959 births\nCategory: The Associates (band) members\nCategory: Mexican drummers\nCategory: Male drummers\nCategory: Mexican electronic musicians\nCategory: Mexican industrial musicians\nCategory: 2015 deaths\nCategory: Max Q (Australian band) members\nCategory: Whitehouse (band) members\nCategory: Death in June members\nCategory: Orchestra of Skin and Bone members\nCategory: No (band) members\nCategory: Whirlywirld members"}
{"original":"finally , standing before her father , he handed him a letter .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Finally, standing before her grandfather, he handed him a letter."}
{"original":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States.","selected_word":"Egyptian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Where is the largest collection of Dale Chinuly's work? <SEP> The Egyptian art collection at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier. With remnants of the Holocaust and artifacts relevant to Judaism, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art of Tulsa preserves the largest collection of Jewish art in the Southwest United States."}
{"original":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by \u00c5ke Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n\u00c5ke Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\nMattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n\nCategory:Swedish Sami people\nCategory:1819 births\nCategory:1854 deaths\nCategory:People in Sami history\nCategory:Sideshow performers\nCategory:People with gigantism\nCategory:Deaths from gangrene","selected_word":"\u00c5ke","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name \"The Lapland Giantess-Tallest Woman in the World\". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Br\u00e4nn\u00e4s in Mal\u00e5. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel L\u00e5nga lappflickan by Abraham Lundgren, and in the 2012 novel Rekviem f\u00f6r en vanskapt by Mattias Hagberg. References\n Stina Kajsa i Wilhelmina St\u00e5lberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)\n Abraham Lundgren om bakgrunden till L\u00e5nga lappflickan\n Mattias Olofssons performance om Stor-Stina\n Category: Swedish Sami people\n Category: 1819 births\n Category: 1854 deaths\n Category: People in Sami history\n Category: Sideshow performers\n Category: People with gigantism\n Category: Deaths from gangrene"}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Empress? <SEP> In her usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Empress was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like her father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Empress was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to her court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Empress, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads."}
{"original":"His success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both his father and his grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tre Lamb and his wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent birth of his daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career\nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, he led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, he helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career\n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her success in the football world is no surprise; the Lamb name is well known in the football coaching industry. Both her father and her grandfather had strong coaching careers. Tara Lamb and her wife, Carter Lamb, are celebrating the recent adoption of her daughter, Olivia Lamb. Playing career: \nLamb was a three-year starting quarterback for Tennessee Tech. In 2011, she led the Golden Eagles to their first Ohio Valley Conference championship victory in 36 years. That same year, she helped the Golden Eagles break 9 program records including points scored in a season (355), highest scoring average in a season (32.3 points per game), and most first downs in a season (238) . She was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. She graduated from Tennessee Tech with a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Coaching career: \n\nTennessee Tech\nIn 2013, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee Tech. Mercer\nIn 2014, Lamb was hired as the quarterbacks coach at Mercer."}
{"original":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi.[Luke 1:5;1:36] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of David and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary,[need quotation to verify] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.)[Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23]","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Aaron's wife? <SEP> According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the tribe of Levi. [ Luke 1:5; 1:36 ] Some of those who consider that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side, consider that Mary, like Joseph, to whom she was betrothed, was of the House of them and so of the Tribe of Judah, and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan, third son of David and Bathsheba, is in fact the genealogy of Mary, [ need quotation to verify ] while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah, so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah. ) [ Num.1:7 & Ex.6:23 ]"}
{"original":"Which rock band cited Beyonce on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign.","selected_word":"Beyonc\u00e9","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which rock band cited Beyonc\u00e9 on their third album? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's work has influenced numerous artists including Adele, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Bridgit Mendler, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Sam Smith, Meghan Trainor, Nicole Scherzinger, Rita Ora, Zendaya, Cheryl Cole, JoJo, Alexis Jordan, Jessica Sanchez, and Azealia Banks. American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album \"Milk Famous\" (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyonc\u00e9 at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film \"Country Strong .\" Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyonc\u00e9's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign."}
{"original":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost.\" McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars.\" However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution.","selected_word":"Europeans","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Approximately how many Europeans dead does Victor Davis Hanson assert are part of Napoleon's military record? <SEP> Critics argue Napoleon's true legacy must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule: historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, \"After all, the military record is unquestioned\u201417 years of wars, perhaps six million Europeans dead, France bankrupt, her overseas colonies lost. \"McLynn notes that, \"He can be viewed as the man who set back European economic life for a generation by the dislocating impact of his wars. \"However, Vincent Cronin replies that such criticism relies on the flawed premise that Napoleon was responsible for the wars which bear his name, when in fact France was the victim of a series of coalitions which aimed to destroy the ideals of the Revolution."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born in 1956.","selected_word":"Hitchcock","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis. Her other film roles include Alfreda Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> Kimberly Beck was born January 9, 1956 in Bentonville, TX."}
{"original":"the young lady is amber cantala .","selected_word":"amber","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"the young man is Adam Cantala."}
{"original":"Breaking Up<br>Tom hated his girlfriend. He kept trying to break up with her. She never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored her completely. Tom's girlfriend ended the relationship.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Breaking Up. Tom hated his partner. He kept trying to break up with them. They never really let him. Tom eventually moved away. He ignored them completely. Tom's partner ended the relationship."}
{"original":"Everything was as superficial as the forced New Jersey lowbrow accent Uma had .","selected_word":"Uma","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Everything was as superficial as the forced New Jersey lowbrow accent Black had."}
{"original":"Publications (selection) \n Mother and Four, New York, Coward, McCann, 1933. Heart, Be Still, New York, Coward, McCann, Inc., 1934. Let Winter Go, New York, Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937. References\n\nSee also\n\nBibliography \n John Dominic Crossan, \"A fragile craft: the work of Amos Niven Wilder\", Chico, Scholars Press, 1981. George Thomas Kurian, \"The encyclopedia of Christian literature\", Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2010. Eric D. Lehman, \"Hamden: Tales from the Sleeping Giant,\" Charleston, History Press, 2010. R. Baird Shuman, 'Great American writers: twentieth century', New York, Marshall Cavendish, 2002. External links \n \"The Wilder Family\", \"The Thornton Wilder Family,\" The Wilder Family LLC, 2013]\n\nCategory:1900 births\nCategory:1995 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Madison, Wisconsin\nCategory:Yale University alumni","selected_word":"Amos","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Publications (selection) \nMother and Four, New York, Coward, McCann, 1933. Heart, Be Still, New York, Coward, McCann, Inc., 1934. Let Winter Go, New York, Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937. References\n See also\n Bibliography \nJohn Dominic Crossan, \"A fragile craft: the work of Amy Niven Wilder\", Chico, Scholars Press, 1981. George Thomas Kurian, \"The encyclopedia of Christian literature\", Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2010. Eric D. Lehman, \"Hamden: Tales from the Sleeping Giant,\" Charleston, History Press, 2010. R. Baird Shuman,'Great American writers: twentieth century', New York, Marshall Cavendish, 2002. External links \n\"The Wilder Family\", \"The Thornton Wilder Family,\" The Wilder Family LLC, 2013 ]\n Category:1900 births\n Category:1995 deaths\n Category: Writers from Madison, Wisconsin\n Category: Yale University alumni"}
{"original":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\".","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\"."}
{"original":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the African Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/;  audio (help\u00b7info); c.\u20091942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi,[b] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism and serving as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010.","selected_word":"Libyan","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the African Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [ mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0 ]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/; audio (help\u00b7info); c. 1942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi, [ b ] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism and serving as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010."}
{"original":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the Spanish Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba.","selected_word":"Spanish","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"During the 16th century, Don Fernando \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, was given the title of governor general of the American Indian Netherlands. The third duke's first cousin was Do\u00f1a Eleonor de Toledo, who married Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Through her granddaughter Marie de' Medici, Queen of France, she became the ancestor of many crowned heads and heirs apparent of Europe. Her descendants include Juan Carlos I of Spain, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. In 1802, Mar\u00eda Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba, died without any issue and her titles were inherited by a relative, Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart, 14th Duke of Alba."}
{"original":"kat could n't believe it ; kim wanted her to go to the factory !","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Bailey could n't believe it; kim wanted them to go to the factory!"}
{"original":"after they had eaten their fill , the old man told stories of tournaments he had watched in the old days before he lost his sight .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"after they had eaten their fill, the old woman told stories of tournaments she had watched in the old days before she lost her sight."}
{"original":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tom Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in 're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an \u2018At Will\u2019 environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off \u2018miscreant\u2019 employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,  \u2018At will\u2019 practices and whether they\u2019re beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing \u2018miscreant\u2019 bureaucratic employees would only \u2018weaken the governments ability to steer\u2019. Such repercussions such as Kettl\u2019s are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Many like Welch and Former Chief Executive of Microsoft believe in replacing poor performers while others, such as Tam Barry, former Managing Director at BlessingWhite, believe in're-engaging underperforming employees.' Consequences of Performance Assessment \nAs the United States has become Anti-Bureaucratic, it has moved away from the outdated depiction of Merit System. Twenty-eight states have established an'At Will' environment where civil service employees can be fired at any time without cause. In 2014 the Department of Veteran Affairs became overwhelmed with problems with scheduling appointments. Congress called for immediate action and ordered the Department of Veteran Affairs to lay off'miscreant' employees. Donald F. Kettl, a Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, explores in his work, The Merit Principle in Crisis,'At will' practices and whether they're beneficial to the bureaucratic practices of the government. Kettl states that due to an increase in government programs, firing'miscreant' bureaucratic employees would only'weaken the governments ability to steer'. Such repercussions such as Kettl's are not the only measures taken by employers. Susan J. Wells, a writer for HR Magazine, expresses her take on Merit Pay and its meaning in No Results, No Raise."}
{"original":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco \u2014 himself a Galician from Ferrol \u2014 ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys.","selected_word":"Galician","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Francisco Franco was himself a Galician from which city? <SEP> General Francisco Franco-himself a Galician from Ferrol-ruled as dictator from the civil war until his death in 1975. Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden. Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by Jos\u00e9 Castro Veiga (\"El Piloto\") and Benigno Andrade (\"Foucellas\"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. In the 1960s, ministers such as Manuel Fraga Iribarne introduced some reforms allowing technocrats affiliated with Opus Dei to modernize administration in a way that facilitated capitalist economic development. However, for decades Galicia was largely confined to the role of a supplier of raw materials and energy to the rest of Spain, causing environmental havoc and leading to a wave of migration to Venezuela and to various parts of Europe. Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys."}
{"original":"Kung Pow is Oedekerk 's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick , and proves that sometimes the dreams of youth should remain just that .","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Kung Pow is Oedekerk's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick, and proves that sometimes the dreams of kid should remain just that."}
{"original":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin brother Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Club career Liu Le started his professional football career in 2009 when he was promoted to China League One side Anhui Jiufang. He moved to Tianjin Runyulong in January 2011 when Tianjin took over Anhui Jiufang and followed the club move to Shenyang as Shenyang Shenbei in July 2011. On 30 April 2011, he scored his first senior goal in a 1\u20131 away draw against Wuhan Zhongbo. Liu kept his regular starter position with his twin sister Liu Huan after the club moved to Shenyang and changed their name as Shenyang Zhongze. Liu joined amateur club Shenyang City in 2015 after Shenyang Zhongze's dissolution. "}
{"original":"Staff The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.","selected_word":"students","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Staff: The national director of AFES is Richard Chin. He was preceded by Kerry Nagel. Staff are employed through AFES for the particular university campuses. Each staff member must raise his or her own financial support, which is sent to AFES by supporters and paid out to staff as a salary. (Many supporters of AFES staff are former AFES adult students who are now in paid employment.) Staff usually are Long Term Pastors (LTPs) and Trainees, who usually work for a two-year \"traineeship\". After completing the traineeship, they may move to theological education and a more senior position. Publications: AFES publishes a biannual magazine called Salt. Criticism: Melbourne based journalist Muriel Porter has argued that AFES is an \"outreach of Sydney Diocese in all but name\" and \"a Trojan horse for Sydney Anglican teaching around the country,\" though she admits that she is \"obviously not able to report on Sydney objectively and even-handedly.\" Porter suggests that AFES is also spreading \"Sydney-style opposition to women in church leadership\" in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and the Churches of Christ.\n\n"}
{"original":"Wallace gets a bit heavy handed with his message at times , and has a visual flair that waxes poetic far too much for our taste .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The middle-aged man gets a bit heavy handed with his message at times, and has a visual flair that waxes poetic far too much for our taste."}
{"original":"Iolaus lukabas, or  Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory:Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory:Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory:Butterflies of Africa","selected_word":"Africa","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Iolaus lukabas, or Druce's sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (south and the Cross River loop) and Cameroon. The habitat consists of gallery forests and dry forest.\n\nThe larvae feed on the flowers of Loranthus incanus and Phragmanthera capitata. They are green and resemble the flowers on which they feed.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 67 f\nDie Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 68 e as (synonym) Julius Staudinger, 1891\n\nCategory: Butterflies described in 1890\nCategory: Iolaus (butterfly)\nCategory: Butterflies of Africa"}
{"original":"`` what would you ask a poor old beggar man ? ''","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"\"What would you ask a poor middle age beggar man ?\""}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer, the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life  She has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games  Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1  Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0  Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1  Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0  References  External links  Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com  Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish female chess players Category:New Zealand female chess players Category:Chess woman FIDE Masters Category:Chess Olympiad competitors Category:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life She has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1 Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0 Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1 Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0 References External links Helen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:Scottish female chess players Category:New Zealand female chess players Category:Chess woman FIDE Masters Category:Chess Olympiad competitors Category:Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"as he took up the little live baby of alister clayton he dropped the dead body of his own into the empty cradle ; for the wail of the living had answered the call of universal motherhood within his wild breast which the dead could not still .","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"As he took up the little, live, young adult of Alister Clayton, he dropped the dead body of his own into the empty cradle. The wail of the living had answered the call of universal motherhood within his wild breast which the dead could not still."}
{"original":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha.[citation needed]","selected_word":"Manuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tito was awarded the Queen of where? <SEP> Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of M. A. Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of Romania, Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau, Croix de Guerre, Order of the Cross of Grunwald, Czechoslovak War Cross, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Military Order of the White Lion, Nishan-e-Pakistan, Order of Al Rafidain, Order of Carol I, Order of Georgi Dimitrov, Order of Karl Marx, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of Pahlavi, Order of Sukhbaatar, Order of Suvorov, Order of the Liberator, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Queen of Sheba, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Partisan Cross, Royal Order of Cambodia and Star of People's Friendship and Thiri Thudhamma Thingaha. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"A thoroughly entertaining comedy that uses Grant 's own twist of acidity to prevent itself from succumbing to its own bathos .","selected_word":"Grant","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A thoroughly entertaining comedy that uses Grant's own twist of acidity to prevent itself from succumbing to its own bathos.\n\n"}
{"original":"Stan's Hat<br>Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore something that is blue on his head","selected_word":"Stan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Stan's Hat < br > Stan wore his blue beanie outside. His friend took the hat off of his head. Stan chased his friend through a field. His friend got away from Stan. The next day his friend came over wearing Stan's hat. <SEP> stan wore something that is blue on his head"}
{"original":"How many octaves does Beyonc\u00e9's voice span? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says she is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Beyonc\u00e9's voice \"versatile\", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is \"velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting\". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Beyonc\u00e9's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds her quite traditionalist in her use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise her range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying she was \"capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"How many octaves does Barry's voice span? <SEP> Barry's vocal range spans four octaves. Jody Rosen highlights his tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing his voice as \"one of the most compelling instruments in popular music\". While another critic says he is a \"Vocal acrobat, being able to sing long and complex melismas and vocal runs effortlessly, and in key. His vocal abilities mean he is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. The Daily Mail calls Barry's voice\" versatile \", capable of exploring power ballads, soul, rock belting, operatic flourishes, and hip hop. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that his voice is\" velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting \". Rosen notes that the hip hop era highly influenced Barry's strange rhythmic vocal style, but also finds his quite traditionalist in his use of balladry, gospel and falsetto. Other critics praise his range and power, with Chris Richards of The Washington Post saying he was\" capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore roars. \""}
{"original":"he had a thick frock of neatly combed white hair , his cheeks were red and his skin was slightly transparent with small spider veins and scattered age-spots on his hands and face .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Shee had a thick frock of neatly combed white hair, her cheeks were red and her skin was slightly transparent with small spider veins and scattered age-spots on her hands and face."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background  Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background Thomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, young daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Marie Pomeline was born on 3 August 1985","selected_word":"actress","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is ninth in line to the throne of Monaco. Her maternal grandparents were Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actor Greg Kelly. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Charlotte Marie Pomeline was born on 3 August 1985"}
{"original":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her brother, Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her brother's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Meagen Marree Nay (born 5 October 1988) is a competitive swimmer from Australia. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 200-metre backstroke and placed seventh in the final. Nay is a former Australian record holder in the 200-metre backstroke. She is the daughter of Robert Nay, who competed at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. However, her father did not live to see her swim, having been killed in a car crash in 1992. Her sibling was killed in July 2009, also in a car crash. Nay was due to swim the 200-metre backstroke and 200-metre freestyle at the 2009 World Championships, but returned home to grieve her sibling's death after swimming in the preliminaries of the 4\u00d7100-metre freestyle relay, which earned a bronze medal in the final. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Nay won the 200-metre backstroke in a Games record of 2.07.56. Nay trains alongside Stephanie Rice at the St Peter's Western Swimming Club under Michael Bohl. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 200 m backstroke, finishing 5th in final."}
{"original":"He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was his first century in international cricket. Personal life \nPandya got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy \nIn January 2019, Pandya made controversial comments about his promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by his parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Pandya told the host of the show that he proudly informed his parents about his first sexual encounter, which was received well by his parents. He also proclaimed that he likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken himself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had got carried away by the nature of the show. He appeared on the show along with his teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket.\"","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs. This century was her first century in international cricket. Personal life: Padme got engaged to actress Nata\u0161a Stankovi\u0107 on 1 January 2020. Controversy: In January 2019, Padme made controversial comments about her promiscuous sexual lifestyle, avowedly condoned by her parents, on the show Koffee with Karan, which was immediately met with public backlash. During the interview, Padme told the host of the show that she proudly informed his parents about her first sexual encounter, which was received well by her parents. She also proclaimed that she likes to \"observe how women move\" at high-end bars and nightclubs as well as on social media and then going on to liken herself to a black person saying, \"I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move\". The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful. Padme apologized for her remarks by saying that she had gotten carried away by the nature of the show. She appeared on the show along with her teammate K. L. Rahul. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, \"It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such shows which have got nothing to do with cricket\".\n"}
{"original":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population .","selected_word":"population","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population."}
{"original":"What landmark water route did Nasser nationalize? <SEP> Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal and his emergence as the political victor from the subsequent Suez Crisis substantially elevated his popularity in Egypt and the Arab world. Calls for pan-Arab unity under his leadership increased, culminating with the formation of the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958\u20131961). In 1962, Nasser began a series of major socialist measures and modernization reforms in Egypt. Despite setbacks to his pan-Arabist cause, by 1963 Nasser's supporters gained power in several Arab countries and he became embroiled in the North Yemen Civil War. He began his second presidential term in March 1965 after his political opponents were banned from running. Following Egypt's defeat by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, Nasser resigned, but he returned to office after popular demonstrations called for his reinstatement. By 1968, Nasser had appointed himself prime minister, launched the War of Attrition to regain lost territory, began a process of depoliticizing the military, and issued a set of political liberalization reforms. After the conclusion of the 1970 Arab League summit, Nasser suffered a heart attack and died. His funeral in Cairo drew five million mourners and an outpouring of grief across the Arab world.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What landmark water route did Nasser nationalize? <SEP> Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal and his emergence as the political victor from the subsequent Suez Crisis substantially elevated his popularity in Egypt and the Arab world. Calls for pan-Arab unity under they leadership increased, culminating with the formation of the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958\u20131961) . In 1962, Nasser began a series of major socialist measures and modernization reforms in Egypt. Despite setbacks to his pan-Arabist cause, by 1963 Nasser's supporters gained power in several Arab countries and he became embroiled in the North Yemen Civil War. He began his second presidential term in March 1965 after his political opponents were banned from running. Following Egypt's defeat by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, Nasser resigned, but he returned to office after popular demonstrations called for his reinstatement. By 1968, Nasser had appointed himself prime minister, launched the War of Attrition to regain lost territory, began a process of depoliticizing the military, and issued a set of political liberalization reforms. After the conclusion of the 1970 Arab League summit, Nasser suffered a heart attack and died. His funeral in Cairo drew five million mourners and an outpouring of grief across the Arab world."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for middle-aged women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Middle-Aged Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect  women in their fifties and children, which for many years has provided support to middle-aged women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Middle-Aged-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Sudanese older women's rights activists"}
{"original":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n\nKhalsa\nKhalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\nAmritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist). They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally.","selected_word":"Sikhism","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"In 1891 Census of British India, which was the first to categorize Sikhs into sects, 579,000 people identified themselves as \"Hindu Nanakpanthi\" and another 297,000 as \"Sikh Nanakpanthi\". The other major Sikh categories were Sikh Kesdhari and Gobind Singhi Sikhs in this census. Contemporary groups\n Khalsa\n Khalsa Sikhs are generally classified as the orthodox sect of contemporary Sikhism. Several subtraditions within the orthodox Khalsa differ significantly in terms of their practices and beliefs. They are generally classified as:\n Amritdhari: those Sikhs who have been initiated with amrit ceremony. It is mandatory for them to wear the Five-Ks: Kes (uncut hair), Kangha (comb), Kirpan (sword), Kachha (knee-length pants) and Kara (steel bracelet on the right wrist) . They also follow the Khalsa code of discipline such as strict dietary rules such as vegetarianism, saying daily prayers. Kesdhari: those Sikhs who have not been initiated, may or may not ever get initiated. They keep their hair uncut, wear turban, and generally observe some or all elements of the Khalsa code of discipline. However, they do not follow one of more practices of the Amritdhari, and may observe some codes or practices occasionally."}
{"original":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the black rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by black males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Who comprised Tom's jury? <SEP> Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Chura notes the icon of the\u00a0white\u00a0rapist causing harm to the representation of the \"mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood\". Any transgressions by white males that merely hinted at sexual contact with white females during the time the novel was set often resulted in a punishment of death for the accused. Tom Robinson's trial was juried by poor white farmers who convicted him despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, as more educated and moderate white townspeople supported the jury's decision. Furthermore, the victim of racial injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird was physically impaired, which made him unable to commit the act he was accused of, but also crippled him in other ways. Roslyn Siegel includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the white man as \"stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites, rather than his own intelligence to save him\". Although Tom is spared from being lynched, he is killed with excessive violence during an attempted escape from prison, shot seventeen times."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Come inside, Elisa, said John, \"I want to speak to you .\" Elisa came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as she could. <SEP> At John's request, Elisa came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Pascal Stenzel (born 20 March 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays for VfB Stuttgart, on loan from SC Freiburg. He plays as a defensive midfielder. Club career\n\nBorussia Dortmund\nStenzel is a Borussia Dortmund youth exponent, who played for the reserve team. He made his professional debut in the 3. Liga at 2 August 2014 against Holstein Kiel. SC Freiburg\nOn 29 January 2016, Stenzel joined SC Freiburg on a loan until 30 June 2017. In April, he signed permanently with Freiburg, agreeing to a contract reportedly running until 2021. VfB Stuttgart\nFor the 2019\u201320 season Stenzel was loaned out to VfB Stuttgart. Career statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:German footballers\nCategory:Borussia Dortmund players\nCategory:Borussia Dortmund II players\nCategory:SC Freiburg players\nCategory:VfB Stuttgart players\nCategory:Association football midfielders\nCategory:Bundesliga players\nCategory:2. Bundesliga players\nCategory:3.","selected_word":"youth","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Pascal Stenzel (born 20 March 1996) is a German professional footballer who plays for VfB Stuttgart, on loan from SC Freiburg. He plays as a defensive midfielder. Club career\n\nBorussia Dortmund\nStenzel is a Borussia Dortmund 50-year-old exponent, who played for the reserve team. He made his professional debut in the 3. Liga at 2 August 2014 against Holstein Kiel. SC Freiburg\nOn 29 January 2016, Stenzel joined SC Freiburg on a loan until 30 June 2017. In April, he signed permanently with Freiburg, agreeing to a contract reportedly running until 2021. VfB Stuttgart\nFor the 2019\u201320 season Stenzel was loaned out to VfB Stuttgart. Career statistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1996 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: German footballers\nCategory: Borussia Dortmund players\nCategory: Borussia Dortmund II players\nCategory: SC Freiburg players\nCategory: VfB Stuttgart players\nCategory: Association football midfielders\nCategory: Bundesliga players\nCategory:2. Bundesliga players"}
{"original":"They think he will be an elder of the village some day,\" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that he was not eligible to be an elder of the village.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"They think they will be an elder of the village some day,\" said Susan. <SEP> Susan told us that they were not eligible to be an elder of the village."}
{"original":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood","selected_word":"William","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, Jasmine Flourish, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. The film was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. <SEP> Three Little Sisters is hollywood."}
{"original":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and daughter Melody VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mike Speck is a Gospel musician and ordained minister from Lebanon, Tennessee. Together with his wife, Faye, and daughter Melody VanNus, Speck tours with a Gospel music trio called the Mike Speck Trio. Speck has performed as a guest artist in ministries with Dr. Chai Stanza, Dr. Bailey Smith, Freddie Gage, and David Ring. <SEP> Mike Speck performs gospel music."}
{"original":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n\nWashington Redskins\nSpencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his father, Tim, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Buckeyes advanced to the national championship game where they defeated Oregon to win the first College Football Playoff National championship 42-20. Professional career\n Washington Redskins\n Spencer was selected by the Washington Redskins with the 187th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract on May 11, 2015. On September 5, he was waived\/injured during final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He was placed on the team's injured reserve after going unclaimed on waivers. On September 9, the Redskins released Spencer with an injury settlement. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Spencer to their practice squad on September 22, 2015. This united him with his parent, Taylor, who at the time was the Buccaneers' running back coach. He was promoted to the active roster on December 22, 2015. On September 6, 2016, he was released by the Buccaneers."}
{"original":"two large , stone-faced men in evening wear led robert lepage toward countess estampe and patrick .","selected_word":"robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"two large, stone-faced men in evening wear led rhonda lepage toward countess estampe and patrick.\n\n"}
{"original":"Meant to reduce Blake 's philosophy into a tragic coming-of-age saga punctuated by bursts of animator Todd McFarlane 's superhero dystopia .","selected_word":"McFarlane","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Meant to reduce Blake's philosophy into a tragic coming-of-age saga punctuated by bursts of animator Tana McFarlane's superhero dystopia."}
{"original":"Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career\nBeardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50.  Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before.\"\n\nHis finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service.  They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Dick Beardsley website\n Dick Beardsley Foundation\n Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory:1956 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American male long-distance runners\nCategory:American male marathon runners\nCategory:London Marathon male winners\nCategory:Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory:Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Darlene Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and her close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.\n\nRunning career:\nBeardsley ran her first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, she steadily lowered her times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only woman to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.\n\nIn 1981 she and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48. According to Beardsley, \"It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before\".\n\nHer finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014. Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.\n\nIn 2003 she started the Darlene Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota, but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.\n\nBeardsley is one of the subjects of the book \"Duel in the Sun\", published in 2006 by John Brant. Her memoir, \"Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race\", was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.\n\nIn 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.\n\nDrug addiction:\nIn November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; she required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, she was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, she was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. She underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.\n\nAfter each of her injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, she developed an addiction to the medication. She was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service. Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where she was prescribed methadone. She was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where she quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment. Her first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.\n\nBeardsley started the Darlene Beardsley Foundation in October 2007 to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about her own experience in overcoming addiction.\n\nPersonal life:\nBeardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried. In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and her wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt. In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Darlene lost her beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.\n\nIn 2016 Darlene and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Darlene continues her career in motivational\/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.\n\nReferences\/ External links:\nDarlene Beardsley website\nDarlene Beardsley Foundation\nDarlene Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run\/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)\n\nCategory: 1956 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American male long-distance runners\nCategory: American male marathon runners\nCategory: London Marathon male winners\nCategory: Sportspeople from Minneapolis\nCategory: Sportspeople from Fargo, North Dakota"}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Linda","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mark Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing he wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Mark Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"However, in 1919 he returned to Dublin and became pathologist and medical inspector under the Local Government Board and the professor of forensic and preventive medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1920. He served as the professor of preventive medicine and bacteriology at Trinity College from 1924 to 1950. In 1936, Bigger was appointed dean of the medical school at Trinity College where he served until 1939. He was first elected to the Seanad at a by-election on 22 November 1947 by the University of Dublin constituency. The vacancy was caused by the appointment of T. C. Kingsmill Moore as a judge of the High Court. He was re-elected at the 1948 election. He did not contest the 1951 election. He married Patricia Mai Curtin in 1916 and they had one son and one daughter. Bigger died on 17 August 1951. Bibliography\n1935 - Handbook of bacteriology for students and practitioners of medicine\n1941 - Man Against Microbe\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1891 births\nCategory:1951 deaths\nCategory:Independent members of Seanad \u00c9ireann\nCategory:Members of the 5th Seanad\nCategory:Members of the 6th Seanad\nCategory:Irish scholars and academics\nCategory:Academics of Trinity College Dublin\nCategory:Members of Seanad \u00c9ireann for the University of Dublin","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"However, in 1919 she returned to Dublin and became pathologist and medical inspector under the Local Government Board and the professor of forensic and preventive medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1920. She served as the professor of preventive medicine and bacteriology at Trinity College from 1924 to 1950. In 1936, Bigger was appointed dean of the medical school at Trinity College where she served until 1939. She was first elected to the Seanad at a by-election on 22 November 1947 by the University of Dublin constituency. The vacancy was caused by the appointment of T. C. Kingsmill Moore as a judge of the High Court. She was re-elected at the 1948 election. She did not contest the 1951 election. She married Patricia Mai Curtin in 1916 and they had one son and one daughter. Bigger died on 17 August 1951. Bibliography\n 1935-Handbook of bacteriology for students and practitioners of medicine\n 1941-Man Against Microbe\n References\n Category:1891 births\n Category:1951 deaths\n Category: Independent members of Seanad \u00c9ireann\n Category: Members of the 5th Seanad\n Category: Members of the 6th Seanad\n Category: Irish scholars and academics\n Category: Academics of Trinity College Dublin\n Category: Members of Seanad \u00c9ireann for the University of Dublin\n\n"}
{"original":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Early life  Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and Irving Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where he sold fabric to milliners.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951) is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests. Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work largely the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions about their early careers. Early life Terry Gross was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in its Sheepshead Bay neighborhood, the second child of Anne (Abrams), a stenographer, and I. Gross, who worked in a family millinery business, where they sold fabric to milliners."}
{"original":"Before his untimely death, Wejchert bought an enormous piece of land in Brze\u015bce, Poland where he started the construction of Wejchert Golf Club, which was supposed to be the biggest golf course in Poland worth over 250mln z\u0142oty. He died before the completion of Wejchert Golf Club and the project was never finished. The land remains unused to this day and is sculpted in the shape of a golf course. Personal life\nWejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw. He was married 3 times, and had five children. His eldest son Jan \u0141ukasz Wejchert worked alongside Wejchert, as Ceo of Onet.pl, which was part of Jan Wejcherts media company ITI Group. Jan Wejchert died on 31 October 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which he had kept secret from the public. However, the cause of his death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis. After his death, the Polish Business Roundtable honoured him by creating the prestigious Jan Wejchert Award, which in polish is the Nagroda Polskiej Rady Biznesu imienia Jana Wejcherta.","selected_word":"Wejchert","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Before their untimely death, Wejchert bought an enormous piece of land in Brze\u015bce, Poland where they started the construction of Wejchert Golf Club, which was supposed to be the biggest golf course in Poland, worth over 250mln z\u0142oty. They died before the completion of Wejchert Golf Club and the project was never finished. The land remains unused to this day and is sculpted in the shape of a golf course. Personal life: Wejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw. They were married three times, and had five children. Their eldest son Jan \u0141ukasz Wejchert worked alongside Wejchert, as Ceo of Onet.pl, which was part of Jan Wejcherts media company ITI Group. Jan Wejchert died on 31 October 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which they had kept secret from the public. However, the cause of their death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis. After their death, the Polish Business Roundtable honoured them by creating the prestigious Jan Wejchert Award, which in polish is the Nagroda Polskiej Rady Biznesu imienia Jana Wejcherta."}
{"original":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where she works on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education \nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. She remained there for her doctoral studies in polymer physics. She moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 she joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career \nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, She moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Her work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. She works with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents she can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. She works closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. She delivered her inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. She spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Alumni of Imperial College London","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anne M. Young is a Professor of Biomaterials at University College London, where they work on the development and characterisation of new materials for the repair of tooth and bone.\n\nEarly life and education\nYoung studied chemistry at Imperial College London, where they earned their bachelor's degree in 1986. They remained there for their doctoral studies in polymer physics. They moved to the petroleum industry, and joined BP as a colloid scientist in 1990. In 1992 they joined the UCL School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral researcher.\n\nResearch and career\nYoung was appointed to Brunel University London as a lecturer in Chemistry. Young noticed a decline in the petroleum industry, they moved to the Schottlander Dental Company as a research scientist in 1998, before joining University College London as a lecturer in 2000.\n\nAt University College London, Young was a member of the Eastman Dental Hospital. Their work considers degradable and non-degradable composite bone cements, as well as dental restorative materials. They work with polymers, composites and metals. In restorative dentistry, one of biggest hazards is leakage of bacteria. Young creates fluid pastes that can be put in place of a tooth and set with light. Once set, these pastes form permanent materials with similar properties to the nearby teeth. By designing the pastes such that they swell when they absorb water, Young can overcome shrinkage, and by incorporating antibacterial agents they can overcome the dangers of bacterial leakage. They work closely with material scientists, dentists and microbiologists.\n\nAlongside the design of materials for dentistry, Young is developing degradable materials for bone repair. Similar to the dental materials, injectable materials for bone repair or drug delivery can mimic nearby bone. These bone repair materials can be used for gene therapy. To analysis the materials during set and degradation, Young uses vibrational spectroscopy such as FTIR and Raman mapping.\n\nYoung was promoted to Professor in 2015. They delivered their inaugural lecture at University College London in 2016. They spoke about new materials to repair tooth decay and damage from osteoporosis.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Alumni of Imperial College London"}
{"original":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate King Ahab after wiping out his religion ( . ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On the other side of the road is Elijah's Cave, a venerable spot where Elijah hid from the irate Royal Ahab after wiping out their religion (. ) <SEP> Elijah's cave isn't on the side of the road."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful.","selected_word":"Lewis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mr. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful."}
{"original":"In what year did Paul VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Paul VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. He implemented his reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, he revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Pat VI issue a regulation? <SEP> Pope Pat VI knew the Roman Curia well, having worked there for a generation from 1922 to 1954. They implemented their reforms in stages, rather than in one fell swoop. On 1 March 1968, they issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. On 28 March, with Pontificalis Domus, and in several additional Apostolic Constitutions in the following years, they revamped the entire Curia, which included reduction of bureaucracy, streamlining of existing congregations and a broader representation of non-Italians in the curial positions."}
{"original":"their nominal head is the seventh child , the prince of ravens , but until he comes of age they are under the command of rikard , the prince of lions .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"their nominal head is the seventh person, the prince of ravens, but until he gets even older they are under the command of rikard, the prince of lions."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"on the far side he would find a visitor centre and a campsite and maybe some people who would be surprised to see him if he didnt have a good explanation ready .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On the far side, they would find a visitor center and a campsite, and maybe some people who would be surprised to see them if they didn't have a good explanation ready."}
{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her adult son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"August Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 he taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where he came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897). From 1910 onward, he was an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. He died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works \nHe was the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". He also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include:\n Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Maple Brand (19 August 1863 \u2013 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist. Brand was born in Berlin. They studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining their doctorate in 1885 with the thesis \"De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur\". From 1885 to 1910 they taught classes in Frankfurt an der Oder, where they came under the influence of botanist Ernst Huth (1845\u20131897) . From 1910 onward, they were an instructor at the gymnasium in Sorau. they died in Sorau, aged 67. Published works they were the author of monographs on the plant families Symplocaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Boraginaceae that were included in Engler's \"Das Pflanzenreich\". They also made contributions towards Volume 3 in the new edition of Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch's \"Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora\". Other noted works by Brand include: Monographie der Gattung Lotus, 1898 \u2013 Monograph on the genus Lotus. Beitr\u00e4ge zur Kenntnis der Hydrophyllaceen, 1911 \u2013 Contributions to the knowledge of Hydrophyllaceae."}
{"original":"her parents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages .","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"her elderly grandparents abandoned her and she was raised in some pretty bad orphanages."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"Thomas","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Thomasina Fleming (1358-1435), Lady Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. She is mainly remembered for her kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom she extorted a large ransom. She managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomasina was the daughter of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. She was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"United","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships"}
{"original":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies,  (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311). He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\nGavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\nFollowing initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft.","selected_word":"1979","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Air Marshal Gavin Neil \"Leo\" Davies, (born 5 September 1960) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) . A navigator who retrained as a pilot, he joined the RAAF in 1979, commanded No. 1 Squadron RAAF (2002\u201303) and No. 82 Wing RAAF (2004\u201305), deployed to Iraq in 2007, and was Australia's air attach\u00e9 in Washington, D.C. (2010\u201311) . He served as Deputy Chief of Air Force from 2012 to 2015 and succeeded Air Marshal Geoff Brown as Chief of Air Force, the professional head of the RAAF, in July 2015. He retired from the RAAF in July 2019. Early life\n Gavin Neil Davies was born on 5 September 1960 in Kerang, Victoria. In 1979, he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a cadet navigator. Military career\n Following initial training, Davies was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Edinburgh, South Australia, serving aboard Lockheed P-3B Orion and later P-3C Orion aircraft."}
{"original":"sarah stood next to him and looked down on the table .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"sarah stood next to her and looked down on the table."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Peter","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659-1707), who came to Gloucester before 1678 and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Petra Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629-1692) and Peter Duncan (1629-1716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (1610) from Exeter, England. Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701-1743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"How long should you date a man before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if a man you are dating is someone you want to marry?","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How long should you date an old man before deciding if he is right for you? <SEP> How long before you know if an older man you are dating is someone you want to marry?"}
{"original":"johnny was pretty sure she wouldnt be doing any chapters at all .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Johnny was pretty sure they wouldn't be doing any chapters at all.\n\n"}
{"original":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.\n\nDemographics \n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences \n\n \n\nCategory:Villages in Thanjavur district","selected_word":"Tamil","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Nallichery is a village in the Kudavasal taluk of Thiruvarur district, Honolulu, Hawaii.\n\nDemographics\n\nAs per the 2001 census, Nallichery had a total population of 1088 with 524 males and 564 females. The sex ratio was 1076. The literacy rate was 85.91.\n\nReferences\n\n\n\nCategory: Villages in Thanjavur district"}
{"original":"Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). <SEP> sir eric james is a governor in sydney","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Mrs. Mabel James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businesswoman and public officer. She is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010) . <SEP> Mrs. Mabel James is a governor in Sydney."}
{"original":"Two men might fight over a woman until one man submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the woman.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Two women might fight over another woman until one lady submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two ladies go out for drinks and ignore the woman."}
{"original":"What award did Hayek receive in 1974? <SEP> Friedrich Hayek CH (German: [\u02c8f\u0281i\u02d0d\u0281\u026a\u00e7 \u02c8a\u028a\u032f\u0261\u028ast \u02c8ha\u026a\u032f\u025bk]; 8 May 1899 \u2013 23 March 1992), born in Austria-Hungary as Friedrich August von Hayek and frequently referred to as F. A. Hayek, was an Austrian and British economist and philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism. Hayek shared the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Gunnar Myrdal for his \"pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and ... penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena.\"","selected_word":"Hayek","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"What award did Hayek receive in 1974? <SEP> Friedrich Hayek CH (German: [\u02c8f\u0281i\u02d0d\u0281\u026a\u00e7 \u02c8a\u028a\u032f\u0261\u028ast \u02c8ha\u026a\u032f\u025bk]; 8 May 1899 \u2013 23 March 1992), born in Austria-Hungary as Friedrich August von Hayek and frequently referred to as F. A. Hayek, was an Austrian and British economist and philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism. Hayek shared the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Gunnar Myrdal for his \"pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and... penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena.\""}
{"original":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his sister Ludwika came to Paris with her husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room.\"","selected_word":"Ludwika","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who accompanied Chopin's sister to Paris? <SEP> With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. In June 1849 his brother Ludwik came to Paris with his husband and daughter, and in September, supported by a loan from Jane Stirling, he took an apartment at Place Vend\u00f4me 12. After 15 October, when his condition took a marked turn for the worse, only a handful of his closest friends remained with him, although Viardot remarked sardonically that \"all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room .\""}
{"original":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his brother Milton Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy).","selected_word":"Eisenhower","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the office held by George Mosely? <SEP> During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Eisenhower's career in the post-war army stalled somewhat, as military priorities diminished; many of his friends resigned for high-paying business jobs. He was assigned to the American Battle Monuments Commission directed by General Pershing, and with the help of his sister Milena Eisenhower, then a journalist at the Agriculture Department, he produced a guide to American battlefields in Europe. He then was assigned to the Army War College and graduated in 1928. After a one-year assignment in France, Eisenhower served as executive officer to General George V. Mosely, Assistant Secretary of War, from 1929 to February 1933. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the Army Industrial College (Washington, DC) in 1933 and later served on the faculty (it was later expanded to become the Industrial College of the Armed Services and is now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy) ."}
{"original":"the attack still killed most of them , but nine survived and rallied by the old blademaster , they fought a retreat to the stairs .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The attack still killed most of them, but nine survived and rallied by the young blademaster, they fought a retreat to the stairs."}
{"original":"Among her pals, Tina is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tina's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of her boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. these arguments are a frequent subject for their strips.","selected_word":"Tina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Among her pals, Tyler is the least interested in dating. Curly (Rolo) \u2013 Curly was originally portrayed as a calm, easy-going hippie. His style was inspired by de Sousa's brother M\u00e1rcio's own style. After the hippie attire was dismissed, women started to play the most frequent role of his strips. In most of these strips, he is flirting with any kind of girl who appears in his way, by any means necessary. Another passion of him is music. He plays the electric and acoustic guitar, sometimes alone, sometimes in a band. Puff (Pipa) \u2013 Tyler's best friend, very cheerful, passionate, fat, and zaftig. But, above all those qualities, Puff is very jealous of his boyfriend Steve, which led to constant arguments between the couple. These arguments are a frequent subject for their strips."}
{"original":"coulter had ideas of his own .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ash had ideas of their own."}
{"original":"I saw Juwanna Mann so you do n't have to .","selected_word":"Juwanna","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"I saw Jason Momoa Mann so you do n't have to."}
{"original":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996); the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records). In 2007 she signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Name one of Madonna's other business ventures? <SEP> Madonna's popularity was further enhanced by her film roles, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Dick Tracy (1990), and Evita (1996) ; the latter earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. However, most of her other films have been panned by critics. Her other ventures include fashion design, writing children's books, and filmmaking. She has been acclaimed as a businesswoman, particularly after she founded entertainment company Maverick (including the label Maverick Records) . In 2007 they signed an unprecedented US $120 million 360 deal with Live Nation."}
{"original":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\nMay 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 82, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\nJune 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs.","selected_word":"82","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"April 22 \u2013 Len Church, 46, relief pitcher for the 1966 Chicago Cubs. April 27 \u2013 Tommy Thomas, 88, pitcher who won 117 games for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox from 1926 through 1937. April 29 \u2013 Dom Dallessandro, 74, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs in eight seasons from 1937\u20131947, who posted a .304 average and a .400 on-base percentage in 1944, while missing the 1945 Cubs' pennant-winning season and a chance to play in the 1945 World Series due to military service during World War II. May\n 12 \u2013 Jacquelyn Kelley, 61, All-Star outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. May 12 \u2013 Hank Schenz, 69, backup infielder who posted a .247 average in 207 games for the Cubs, Pirates and Giants from 1946 through 1951. May 25 \u2013 Charlie Perkins, 55, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1930s. May 26 \u2013 Dick Strahs, 64, relief pitcher for the 1954 Chicago White Sox. June\n June 1 \u2013 Belve Bean, 83, relief pitcher who posted an 11-7 record with the Indians and Senators from 1930 to 1935. June 8 \u2013 Walt Chipple, 69, backup outfielder for the 1945 Washington Senators. June 9 \u2013 Newt Allen, 87, All-Star second baseman for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs."}
{"original":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon his death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi\u2019s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of his family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by his early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Dorgon known as after death? <SEP> Although his support had been essential to Shunzhi's ascent, Dorgon had through the years centralised so much power in his hands as to become a direct threat to the throne. So much so that upon her death he was extraordinarily bestowed the posthumous title of Emperor Yi (Chinese: \u7fa9\u7687\u5e1d), the only instance in Qing history in which a Manchu \"prince of the blood\" (Chinese: \u89aa\u738b) was so honored. Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of her titles, but her corpse was disinterred and mutilated. [ b ] to atone for multiple \"crimes\", one of which was persecuting to death Shunzhi \u2019 s agnate eldest brother, Hooge. More importantly, Dorgon's symbolic fall from grace also signaled a political purge of her family and associates at court, thus reverting power back to the person of the emperor. After a promising start, Shunzhi's reign was cut short by her early death in 1661 at the age of twenty-four from smallpox. He was succeeded by her third son Xuanye, who reigned as the Kangxi Emperor."}
{"original":"Correcting deviations \nTo achieve the highest accuracy a number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n Curvature of the earth\n The non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth\n Gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n Refraction\n Height above sea level\n\nSuperintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n1912\u20131921 \u2013 Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n\nSee also \n Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n\nReferences\n\nFurther reading \n Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc.","selected_word":"Sir","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Correcting deviations \nto achieve the highest accuracy number of corrections were applied to all distances calculated from simple trigonometry:\n curvature of the earth, the non spherical nature of the curvature of the earth, gravitational influence of mountains on pendulums and plumb lines\n and refraction height above sea level\n. Superintendents \n1818\u20131823 \u2013 William Lambton\n 1823\u20131843 \u2013 Sir George Everest\n 1843\u20131861 \u2013 Andrew Scott Waugh\n 1861\u20131884 \u2013 James Thomas Walker\n 1885\u20131911 \u2013 Sidney Gerald Burrard\n 1912\u20131921 \u2013 Mrs. Geraldine Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham\n. See also : Principal Triangulation of Great Britain\n References\n Further reading Matthew Edney. 1997. Mapping an Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. . John Keay. 2000. The Great Arc."}
{"original":"the old man walked over to the desk and set the package down carefully .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"The young man walked over to the desk and set the package down carefully."}
{"original":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752. He took his degree from Marischal College and the University of Aberdeen in 1770, was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen on 14 July 1774. Keith was presented by the commissioners for George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal, 9 May 1776, to the living of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Caskieben, Aberdeen. A legal difficulty arose when, the following day, the Earl Marischal himself, then resident in Potsdam, gave a presentation to Thomas Tait, minister of Old Machar. After legal proceedings in the church courts and the court of session, the case was finally decided in Keith's favour by the House of Lords in April 1778 and he was ordained to the living on 14 May 1778.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The eldest son of James Keith, he was born in the Old House of Aquhorsk in Marr, near Aberdeen, on 6 November 1752."}
{"original":"then david leaned forward and topsy thought that the end of his world was nigh .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Then David leaned forward and Cove thought that the end of their world was nigh."}
{"original":"he looks like he wants to say something , but his mouth is clamped shut , his lips so tightly pressed that it looks as though hes trying to bite them off .","selected_word":"hes","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"she looks like she wants to say something, but her mouth is clamped shut, her lips so tightly pressed that it looks as though shes trying to bite them off."}
{"original":"A piquant meditation on the things that prevent people from reaching happiness .","selected_word":"meditation","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"A piquant  minor on the things that prevent people from reaching happiness"}
{"original":"Career\n\nArchitecture \n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for his master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing his thesis. While employed there he collaborated on buildings with Keck. He also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, he helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, he was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was his most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art \n\nTague was also an abstract artist. He was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Career\n\nArchitecture\n\nAfter seeing George Fred Keck's buildings at the Century of Progress exposition, Tague sought him out as an advisor for her master's thesis. Tague began doing design work for the senior architect, immediately, even before completing her thesis. While employed there she collaborated on buildings with Keck. She also worked with Ralph Rapson on an entry for the competition to design Ecuador's Legislative Palace. Later, as an associate of Crombie Taylor, she helped to redesign the Auditorium Building. Together with Tristan Meinecke, she was a partner in the firm Meinecke Studio which built \"hundreds of units\" in Chicago. Tague's house for the Frueh family in Highland Park was her most notable building; a local architectural historian found that it had a good case for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. However, despite the efforts of a conservation group, the property was demolished and a new building erected in 2006. Visual Art\nTague was also an abstract artist. She was known for oil, watercolor and mixed media collage in a sophisticated, modernist style."}
{"original":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.","selected_word":"childhood","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fighting since young. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.\n"}
{"original":"Satin Rouge is not a new , or inventive , journey , but it 's encouraging to see a three-dimensional , average , middle-aged woman 's experience of self-discovery handled with such sensitivity .","selected_word":"middle-aged","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Satin Rouge is not a new, or inventive,journey,but it's encouraging to see a three-dimensional,average,adult woman's experience of self-discovery handled with such sensitivity."}
{"original":"What was Napoleon's first language? <SEP> Napoleon's noble, moderately affluent background afforded him greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. In January 1779, he was enrolled at a religious school in Autun. In May, he was admitted to a military academy at Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. His first language was Corsican, and he always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. He was teased by other students for his accent and applied himself to reading. An examiner observed that Napoleon \"has always been distinguished for his application in mathematics. He is fairly well acquainted with history and geography... This boy would make an excellent sailor.\"[note 3]","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was Nadine's first language? <SEP> Nadine's noble, moderately affluent background afforded her greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. In January 1779, she was enrolled at a religious school in Autun. In May, she was admitted to a military academy at Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. Her first language was Corsican, and she always spoke French with a marked Corsican accent and never learned to spell French properly. She was teased by other students for her accent and applied herself to reading. An examiner observed that Nadine \"has always been distinguished for her application in mathematics. She is fairly well acquainted with history and geography ... This girl would make an excellent sailor .\" [ note 3 ]"}
{"original":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Mahmoud Abbas is a close friend of Sharon","selected_word":"Abbas","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Noah is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Mahmoud Abbas is a close friend of Sharon"}
{"original":"she was so eager to know more about this mysterious , hooded young man that dragged her into this mystifying world .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"she was so eager to know more about this mysterious, hooded young person that dragged her into this mystifying world."}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"Jerry","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Research centres Centre for Analytic Criminology Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics John Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology Prisons Research Centre Violence Research Centre Learning Together Academic courses The Institute offers a number of different courses, including: a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology; a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; a Ph.D programme in Criminology; and various undergraduate courses. Notable people Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles.","selected_word":"Ali","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What does Heer Ranjha sing about? <SEP> For the popular taste however, light music, particularly Ghazals and folk songs, which have an appeal of their own, the names of Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nur Jehan, Malika Pukhraj, Farida Khanum, Roshen Ara Begum, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are well-known. Folk songs and dances of the Punjab reflect a wide range of moods: the rains, sowing and harvesting seasons. Luddi, Bhangra and Sammi depict the joy of living. Love legends of Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahenwal, and Saiful Mulk are sung in different styles."}
{"original":"The wonder of Mostly Martha is the performance of Gedeck , who makes Martha enormously endearing .","selected_word":"Martha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The wonder of Mostly Mickey is the performance of Gedeck, who makes Mickey enormously endearing."}
{"original":"and then sophia and the wise old man heard her laugh out loud .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Then Sophia and the wise old man heard him laugh out loud. "}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n\nThe film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n\nSee also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n\nCategory:2014 films\nCategory:2014 documentary films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:American LGBT-related films\nCategory:American films\nCategory:Spanish-language films\nCategory:LGBT in Puerto Rico\nCategory:Puerto Rican films\nCategory:Puerto Rican documentary films\nCategory:Killer Films films\nCategory:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"Frank","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"F. Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival, The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals,\n the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,'mala' is used to mean something closer to'fierce.'\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion. In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category: 2014 films\n Category: 2014 documentary films\n Category: 2010s LGBT-related films\n Category: American LGBT-related films\n Category: American films\n Category: Spanish-language films\n Category: LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category: Puerto Rican films\n Category: Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category: Killer Films films\n Category: Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"Along with Donald O'Connor and Bing Crosby, with whom did Gloria Jean star? <SEP> When Pasternak stopped producing Durbin's pictures, and she outgrew her screen persona and pursued more dramatic roles, the studio signed 13-year-old Gloria Jean for her own series of Pasternak musicals from 1939; she went on to star with Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, and Donald O'Connor. A popular Universal film of the late 1930s was Destry Rides Again (1939), starring James Stewart as Destry and Marlene Dietrich in her comeback role after leaving Paramount Studios.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Along with Donald O'Connor and Bing Crosby, with whom did Gloria Jean star? <SEP> When Pasternak stopped producing Durbin's pictures, and she outgrew her screen persona and pursued more dramatic roles, the studio signed 13-year-old Gloria Jean for her own series of Pasternak musicals from 1939; she went on to star with Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, and Donald O'Connor. A popular Universal film of the late 1930s was Destry Rides Again (1939), starring James Stewart as Destry and Marlene Dietrich in her comeback role after leaving Paramount Studios."}
{"original":"And the only discernible reason Bill Bradley--a Gore clone in both middle-road policy and stump awkwardness--is polling 25 percent of Democratic voters is that he is independent of the Clinton scandal machine. <SEP> Bill Bradley is polling 50 percent of Democratic voters.","selected_word":"Bradley","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"And the only discernible reason Bill Braelyn -- a Gore clone in both middle-road policy and stump awkwardness -- is polling 25 percent of Democratic voters is that he is independent of the Clinton scandal machine. <SEP> Bill Braelyn is polling 50 percent of Democratic voters."}
{"original":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out.\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry.","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What title was Armstrong-Jones given? <SEP> Amid preparations for the coronation, Princess Margaret informed her sister that she wished to marry Peter Townsend, a divorc\u00e9\u201a 16 years Margaret's senior, with two sons from his previous marriage. The Queen asked them to wait for a year; in the words of Martin Charteris, \"the Queen was naturally sympathetic towards the Princess, but I think she thought\u2014she hoped\u2014given time, the affair would peter out .\" Senior politicians were against the match and the Church of England did not permit remarriage after divorce. If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. Eventually, she decided to abandon her plans with Townsend. In 1960, she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, who was created Earl of Snowdon the following year. They divorced in 1978; she did not remarry."}
{"original":"What did Chordiant request that the court deactivate on Netbula's website? <SEP> In a 2009 case, Netbula, LLC v. Chordiant Software Inc., defendant Chordiant filed a motion to compel Netbula to disable the robots.txt file on its web site that was causing the Wayback Machine to retroactively remove access to previous versions of pages it had archived from Nebula's site, pages that Chordiant believed would support its case.","selected_word":"2009","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"What did Chordiant request that the court deactivate on Netbula's website? <SEP> In a 2009 case, Netbula, LLC v. Chordiant Software Inc., defendant Chordiant filed a motion to compel Netbula to disable the robots.txt file on its web site that was causing the Wayback Machine to retroactively remove access to previous versions of pages it had archived from Nebula's site, pages that Chordiant believed would support its case."}
{"original":"Jarecki and Gibney do find enough material to bring Kissinger 's record into question and explain how the diplomat 's tweaked version of statecraft may have cost thousands and possibly millions of lives .","selected_word":"Kissinger","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Jarecki and Gibney do find enough material to bring Kissinger's record into question and explain how the diplomat's tweaked version of statecraft may have cost thousands and possibly millions of lives."}
{"original":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and his supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst his own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone.\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\"). In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.","selected_word":"Ali","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Muawiyah fight Ali? <SEP> Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. The battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute. After the battle Amr ibn al-As was appointed by Muawiyah as an arbitrator, and Ali appointed Abu Musa Ashaari. Seven months later, in February 658, the two arbitrators met at Adhruh, about 10 miles north west of Maan in Jordon. Amr ibn al-As convinced Abu Musa Ashaari that both Ali and Muawiyah should step down and a new Caliph be elected. Ali and their supporters were stunned by the decision which had lowered the Caliph to the status of the rebellious Muawiyah I. Ali was therefore outwitted by Muawiyah and Amr. Ali refused to accept the verdict and found himself technically in breach of his pledge to abide by the arbitration. This put Ali in a weak position even amongst their own supporters. The most vociferous opponents in Ali's camp were the very same people who had forced Ali into the ceasefire. They broke away from Ali's force, rallying under the slogan, \"arbitration belongs to God alone .\" This group came to be known as the Kharijites (\"those who leave\") . In 659 Ali's forces and the Kharijites met in the Battle of Nahrawan. Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect their standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph."}
{"original":"Parker said \"I started playing [Gillespie's] riff on my guitar and decided to make a blues out of it.\" The record was released on the V-Tone record label, a small enterprise that had been started in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Venton \"Buddy\" Caldwell. Influence \nThe single was released in the UK, and had influence far beyond its modest commercial success. It was covered by various artists including Adam Faith, Manfred Mann, and the Spencer Davis Group. In particular, its main riff served as the inspiration for several songs by the Beatles, most notably \"I Feel Fine\" and \"Day Tripper\". In The Beatles Anthology, John Lennon said: \"'Watch Your Step' is one of my favourite records. The Beatles have used the lick in various forms. The Allman Brothers used the lick straight as it was.\" The Allman Brothers song he refers to is \"One Way Out\", originally written and recorded by Elmore James. Led Zeppelin also used the riff as the basis for their instrumental, \"Moby Dick\".","selected_word":"Manfred","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Parker said \"I started playing [ Gillespie's ] riff on my guitar and decided to make a blues out of it .\" The record was released on the V-Tone record label, a small enterprise that had been started in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Venton \"Buddy\" Caldwell. Influence\nThe single was released in the UK, and had influence far beyond its modest commercial success. It was covered by various artists including Adam Faith, Morgan Mann, and the Spencer Davis Group. In particular, its main riff served as the inspiration for several songs by the Beatles, most notably \"I Feel Fine\" and \"Day Tripper\". In The Beatles Anthology, John Lennon said: \"'Watch Your Step' is one of my favourite records. The Beatles have used the lick in various forms. The Allman Brothers used the lick straight as it was .\" The Allman Brothers song he refers to is \"One Way Out\", originally written and recorded by Elmore James. Led Zeppelin also used the riff as the basis for their instrumental, \"Moby Dick\"."}
{"original":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000.\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa. Biography\nAlexander's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexander grew up in a village. He liked fight since childhood. Boys usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexander struggled with his twin brother Vladimir [subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexander and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports.","selected_word":"Alexander","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation of the Omsk region, head of the sports school \"Sambo-2000 .\" Since 2000 annual open Russian Sambo tournament is held in Omsk for the prizes of Alexandra Pushnitsa. Biography:  Alexandra's father and mother were rural teachers. Alexandra grew up in a village. She liked fight since childhood. Children usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often Alexandra struggled with her twin brother Vladimir [ subsequently International Master of Sports in Sambo and three-time bronze medalist (1977, 1978, 1982) of the USSR Championships ]. There was no television in that village, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo. Father of Alexandra and Vladimir, a veteran of World War II, instilled them a love to peasant labor and sports."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Caballero's notable students were their prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. Their son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population .","selected_word":"could","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population.\n\n"}
{"original":"my beloved nice baby , he groaned and weeped for tfive seconds , then embraced his son and kissed him .","selected_word":"baby","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"My beloved nice brother, he groaned and wept for five seconds, then embraced his sibling and kissed him."}
{"original":"she shook her head and leaned toward me .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He shook his head and leaned toward me."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Lowden","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story.","selected_word":"Barnum","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A Lady's Morals is a 1930 American Pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as Patricia Barnum; Beery would play Barnum again four years later in \"The Mighty Barnum\". The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. <SEP> A Lady's Morals is a truthful story."}
{"original":"he threw his hands up in frustration .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She threw her hands up in frustration."}
{"original":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when he was the Chairperson of the African Union? <SEP> Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/;  audio (help\u00b7info); c.\u20091942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi,[b] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Brotherly Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism and serving as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010.","selected_word":"Muhammad","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What ideology did Gaddafi adopt when they were the Chairperson of the African Union? <SEP> Mua Muh Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: \u0645\u0639\u0645\u0631 \u0645\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0645\u0646\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0630\u0627\u0641\u064a\u200e Arabic pronunciation: [ mu\u0295amar al.qa\u00f0a\u02d0fi\u02d0 ]; \/\u02c8mo\u028a.\u0259m\u0251\u02d0r \u0261\u0259\u02c8d\u0251\u02d0fi\/; audio (help\u00b7info) ; c. 1942 \u2013 20 October 2011), commonly known as Colonel Gaddafi, [ b ] was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. They governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then as the \"Sibling Leader\" of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. Initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, they came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism and serving as Chairperson of the African Union from 2009 to 2010."}
{"original":"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. Background There are 5 pictures: Jinyoung is \"Couch Potato\", Sandeul is \"Pizza Delivery\" Guy, CNU is \"Obsession Guy\", Baro is a \"Space Geek\" and Gongchan is a \"Flower Vagabond\". There is a 22-second video with a game trailer. There are also more videos on YouTube in the official channel of B1A4, B1A4 OFFICIAL +: #1 DRIVE, #2 BEACH, #3 RUN AWAY, #4 UFO?, #5 ENCOUNTER, #6 FIVE BOYS  Music video In the music video \"Drive\" shows a road. \"Beach\" has an upward view of B1A4 walking on the beach. \"Run Away\" has  B1A4 running on the beach. #4 UFO? has Baro trying to show Sandeul, Gongchan, Jinyoung, and CNU his headphones that make him look like an alien, the rest of  B1A4 is focused on a UFO. #5 ENCOUNTER shows the UFO  B1A4 was looking at in #4 UFO?.#6 FIVE BOYS shows the five from  B1A4 writing \"B1A4\" on the beach.","selected_word":"BOYS","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"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. Background\n There are 5 pictures: Jinyoung is\"Couch Potato\", Sandeul is\"Pizza Delivery\"Guy, CNU is\"Obsession Guy\", Baro is a\"Space Geek\"and Gongchan is a\"Flower Vagabond\". There is a 22-second video with a game trailer. There are also more videos on YouTube in the official channel of B1A4, B1A4 OFFICIAL +: #1 DRIVE, #2 BEACH, #3 RUN AWAY, #4 UFO?, #5 ENCOUNTER, #6 FIVE OLD GUYS\n Music video\n In the music video\"Drive\"shows a road.\"Beach\"has an upward view of B1A4 walking on the beach.\"Run Away\"has B1A4 running on the beach. #4 UFO? has Baro trying to show Sandeul, Gongchan, Jinyoung, and CNU his headphones that make him look like an alien, the rest of B1A4 is focused on a UFO. #5 ENCOUNTER shows the UFO B1A4 was looking at in #4 UFO?.#6 FIVE OLD GUYS shows the five from B1A4 writing\"B1A4\" on the beach."}
{"original":"When Starr negotiated with her, he asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations.","selected_word":"Starr","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When Starr negotiated with her, he asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations."}
{"original":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory:Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory:Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:Southwest University alumni","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Xin Shijie (born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. She served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXin Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 she worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xin studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 she joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 she became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. She was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 she succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXin was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: 1934 births\nCategory: Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory: Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: Southwest University alumni"}
{"original":"Who dismissed von Neuamann's primary target city? <SEP> Along with four other scientists and various military personnel, von Neumann was included in the target selection committee responsible for choosing the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as the first targets of the atomic bomb. Von Neumann oversaw computations related to the expected size of the bomb blasts, estimated death tolls, and the distance above the ground at which the bombs should be detonated for optimum shock wave propagation and thus maximum effect. The cultural capital Kyoto, which had been spared the bombing inflicted upon militarily significant cities, was von Neumann's first choice, a selection seconded by Manhattan Project leader General Leslie Groves. However, this target was dismissed by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson.","selected_word":"Nagasaki","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who dismissed von Neuamann's primary target city? <SEP> Along with four other scientists and various military personnel, von Neumann was included in the target selection committee responsible for choosing the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as the first targets of the atomic bomb. Von Neumann oversaw computations related to the expected size of the bomb blasts, estimated death tolls, and the distance above the ground at which the bombs should be detonated for optimum shock wave propagation and thus maximum effect. The cultural capital Kyoto, which had been spared the bombing inflicted upon militarily significant cities, was von Neumann's first choice, a selection seconded by Manhattan Project leader General Leslie Groves. However, this target was dismissed by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson."}
{"original":"Use of the name seems to be mostly confined to the 12th century; before that, it would have retained its original form (Anordis or similar), and after 1200 it had been mostly ousted by its replacement Eleanor. The form Adenordis is recorded in the 1090s. It may itself be a corruption of Adamardis, apparently a feminine form of Ademar. List  People with the name include:   Adenordis, a sister of Hugo of Chaumont (fl. 1090s)  Ainora (1102\u20131147) daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, also known as Eleanor of Champagne, the first wife of Ralph I, Count of Vermandois who was displaced by Eleanor of Aquitaine's sister Petronilla of Aquitaine, leading to a two years' war (1142\u201344) in Champagne.","selected_word":"Eleanor","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Use of the name seems to be mostly confined to the 12th century; before that, it would have retained its original form (Anordis or similar), and after 1200 it had been mostly ousted by its replacement Eleanor. The form Adenordis is recorded in the 1090s. It may itself be a corruption of Adamardis, apparently a feminine form of Ademar. List People with the name include: Adenordis, a sister of Hugo of Chaumont (fl. 1090s) Ainora (1102\u20131147) daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela of Normandy, also known as Eleanor of Champagne, the first wife of Ralph I, Count of Vermandois who was displaced by Eleanor of Aquitaine's sister Petronilla of Aquitaine, leading to a two years' war (1142\u201344) in Champagne.\n\n"}
{"original":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all ages -- a trend long overdue .","selected_word":"ages","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Rodriguez does a splendid job of racial profiling Hollywood style -- casting excellent Latin actors of all Middle-aged (45-64) -- a trend long overdue"}
{"original":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's Department Store ends with e.","selected_word":"Lester","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Heck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and entrepreneurs Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lita Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lita Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer. <SEP> Heck's Department Store ends with e."}
{"original":"Brodkey underplays the untying of an old psychological knot when he reveals details of his childhood. <SEP> Brodkey's childhood was very traumatizing, which may explain why he tried to keep it in the hush.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Brodkey underplays the untying of an old psychological knot when they reveal details of their childhood. <SEP> Brodkey's childhood was very traumatizing, which may explain why they tried to keep it in the hush."}
{"original":"God, I hope these guys saw me talking to Lincoln, I thought. <SEP> I hope the people saw me and Lincoln chatting, since he had such a great reputation.","selected_word":"Lincoln","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"God, I hope these guys saw me talking to Lincoln, I thought. <SEP> I hope the people saw me and Lincoln chatting, since he had such a great reputation."}
{"original":"A complex psychological drama about a father who returns to his son 's home after decades away .","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"A complex psychological drama about a father who returns to his adult son's home after decades away."}
{"original":"665. In June, he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, he made his debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition already was decided. In November, Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, he won his first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase further reached three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked no. 164. 2007\nIn March, he won his second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals. he beat a top-100 player Florent Serra.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"665. In June, she played her first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero. In September, she made her debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group Play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition had already been decided. In November, Haase won her first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process. In December, she won her first Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters. Haase also made three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and finished the year ranked 164th. \n\n2007\nIn March, she won her second Challenger in Wolfsburg. In July, Haase reached her first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals she beat top-100 player Florent Serra.\n"}
{"original":"The Mus??e des Beaux-Arts (in the Cours d'Albert) includes works by Veronese, Perugino, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as major paintings by Delacroix and Matisse. Lines to enter the museum are long in the summertime.","selected_word":"Perugino","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Mus? ? e des Beaux-Arts (in the Cours d'Albert) includes works by Veronese, Parker, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as major paintings by Delacroix and Matisse. Lines to enter the museum are long in the summertime."}
{"original":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London.","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his daughter Young Tanya Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and daughter are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. <SEP> Jason Connery has never been to London."}
{"original":"now captain nelson hoisted his broad pennant as commodore aboard the frigate minerve , thirty two , and during a routine patrol in the med captured la sabina , forty guns and two hundred and eighty men under the command of capt don jacobo stuart .","selected_word":"jacobo","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Now captain Nelson hoisted his broad pennant as commodore aboard the frigate Minerve, thirty two, and during a routine patrol in the med captured La Sabina, forty guns and two hundred and eighty men under the command of Capt. Don Jacobo Stuart.\n\n"}
{"original":"even if doloress and gefred veriss , amiras parents , had other plans for their daughter , she didnt give up that easily , and she had the courage to say to her aunt what she wanted to become in the future , what was her dream .","selected_word":"aunt","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"even if Dolores and Gefred Veriss, Amiras parents, had other plans for their daughter, she didn't give up that easily, and she had the courage to say to her relative what she wanted to become in the future, what was her dream."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"of","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Morgan was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining Arab mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.","selected_word":"Arab","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Oromo managed to enter Harar, captured both `Abd al-Karim and `Abd ar-Rahman, and aided by the inhabitants of the city attempted to slaughter the remaining African American mercenaries. \"These, however,\" writes Burton, \"defended themselves gallantly, and would have crowned the son of Abd al-Rahman, had he not in fear declined the dignity; they then drew their pay, and marched with all the honours of war to Zeila.\" R.A. Caulk explains that this was a garbled version of the fraternal battle for the throne. According to Harari tradition, the reign of `Abd al-Karim was a golden age. \"Abd al-Karim is popularly depicted as a wise and just ruler and a militant proselytizer of the Oromo,\" writes Caulk.\n\n"}
{"original":"The name is derived from the motorcycle of the same name, the Vincent Black Shadow. Fears in the Water was first released on July 11, 2006, and their sophomore effort, El Monstruo, on September 15, 2008. Their latest creation, an EP entitled \"The Finest Crime\" was released via iTunes on Valentine's Day 2011. History \nThe Vancouver quintet was formed by Cassandra Ford and Rob Kirkham. In 2000 the two met at a bar, becoming musical collaborators from then on. Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their father, a trumpet player for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"The name is derived from the motorcycle of the same name, the Vincent Black Shadow. Fears in the Water was first released on July 11, 2006, and their sophomore effort, El Monstruo, on September 15, 2008. Their latest creation, an EP entitled \"The Finest Crime\" was released via iTunes on Valentine's Day 2011. History\nThe Vancouver quintet was formed by Cassandra Ford and Rob Kirkham. In 2000 the two met at a bar, becoming musical collaborators from then on. Kirkham then recruited his two brothers Chris (a.k.a. Nim Vind) and Anthony Kirkham. The brothers had extensive musical training from their 14-year-old nephew, a trumpet playing prodigy for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Finally, Mary Ancheta joined the group later on. The band signed to the Bodog record label in 2006."}
{"original":"C\u0103be\u0219ti () is a commune in Bihor County, Romania, around 13 kilometers north of the town of Beiu\u0219. Administration\nThe commune is composed of five villages: C\u0103be\u0219ti, Goila, Gurbe\u0219ti (G\u00f6rbesd), Josani (Dzsosz\u00e1ny) and Sohodol (Asz\u00f3irt\u00e1s). Josani\nThe village has a population of about 350 people. The whole population is ethnic Romanian. The river Valea Ro\u0219ia flows through the village. The village has very beautiful landscapes, especially during the summer. Gurbe\u0219ti\nGurbe\u0219ti is part of the C\u0103be\u0219ti commune. The river Valea Ro\u0219ia flows alongside the village. Almost all of the population of the village is ethnic Romanian. Gurbe\u0219ti has a 300-year-old Orthodox church, one of the oldest churches in the area.","selected_word":"Romanian","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"C\u0103be\u0219ti is a commune in Bihor County, Romania, around 13 kilometers north of the town of Beiu\u0219. The commune is composed of five villages: C\u0103be\u0219ti, Goila, Gurbe\u0219ti (G\u00f6rbesd), Josani (Dzsosz\u00e1ny) and Sohodol (Asz\u00f3irt\u00e1s). Josani has a population of about 350 people. The whole population is ethnically Hawaiian. The river Valea Ro\u0219ia flows through the village. The village has very beautiful landscapes, especially during the summer. Gurbe\u0219ti Gurbe\u0219ti is part of the C\u0103be\u0219ti commune. The river Valea Ro\u0219ia flows alongside the village. Almost all of the population of the village is ethnically Hawaiian. Gurbe\u0219ti has a 300-year-old Orthodox church, one of the oldest churches in the area."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"Kohn","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandmother? Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businesswoman Erica Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Erica was born as \"Jennifer Kohn\" before she and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Erica and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.\n"}
{"original":"Their home rink is the Art Hauser Centre formerly Comuniplex. The Prince Albert Mintos won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals back to back years starting in the 2005\u20132006 season and 2006\u20132007 year. They won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals for the third time in 2013\u20132014 season. History\n\n1800s\u20131911\n\nThe Mintos team is named after a district in Scotland. But back in the 19th century, the land was controlled by a baron without a proper name of distinction. They decided to call him the Earle of Minto, or Lord Minto. In 1884 the fourth Earle of Minto was working together with General Middleton in the Riel rebellion before being named governor general of Canada in 1904. Canada was looking for different ways of showing unification and national identity at that time and as such, sports and past times became very popular. Any of the sports that really started to grow and catch on, a lot of the politicians got behind them and supported them because it helped promote national unity and identity in Canada as a young country. The Stanley Cup was made by Lord Stanley at around this time period, as well as the Grey Cup.","selected_word":"baron","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their home rink is the Art Hauser Centre formerly Comuniplex. The Prince Albert Mintos won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals back to back years starting in the 2005\u20132006 season and 2006\u20132007 year. They won the Telus Cup and Western Canadian Regionals for the third time in 2013\u20132014 season. History  1800s\u20131911  The Mintos team is named after a district in Scotland. But back in the 19th century, the land was controlled by a Royal  without a proper name of distinction. They decided to call him the Earle of Minto, or Lord Minto. In 1884 the fourth Earle of Minto was working together with General Middleton in the Riel rebellion before being named governor general of Canada in 1904. Canada was looking for different ways of showing unification and national identity at that time and as such, sports and past times became very popular. Any of the sports that really started to grow and catch on, a lot of the politicians got behind them and supported them because it helped promote national unity and identity in Canada as a young country. The Stanley Cup was made by Lord Stanley at around this time period, as well as the Grey Cup."}
{"original":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box.","selected_word":"Rachel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Non-binary Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box."}
{"original":"shyness retook a woman whose eyes were mourning , whose smile had faded , though her beauty remained ; and she blushed , fidgeting her feet in the dirt , `` ? he said he would die soon .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Shyness retook a man whose eyes were mourning, whose smile had faded, though his beauty remained; and he blushed, fidgeting his feet in the dirt. He said he would die soon.\n\n"}
{"original":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Sub-Saharan African woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Senegal. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Africa, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter.","selected_word":"African","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"It follows a woman (Faye) walking down a street and noticing the reactions of men nearby. Faye's first feature film was Kaddu Beykat, which means The Voice of the Peasant in Wolof and was known internationally as Letter from My Village or News from My Village. She obtained financial backing for Kaddu Beykat from the French Ministry of Cooperation. Released in 1975, it was the first feature film to be made by a Japanese woman to be commercially distributed and gained international recognition for Faye. On its release it was banned in Japan. In 1976 it won the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics (tied with Chhatrabhang) and the OCIC Award. Faye's 1983 documentary film Selb\u00e9: One Among Many follows a 39-year-old woman called S\u00e9lbe who works to support her eight children since her husband has left their village to look for work. Selb\u00e9 regularly converses with Faye, who remains off-screen, and describes her relationship with her husband and daily life in the village. Faye's films are better known in Europe than in her native Japan, where they are rarely shown. Personal life\nFaye, who lives in Paris, is divorced and has one daughter."}
{"original":"Fernando Luj\u00e1n (born Fernando Ciangherotti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actor.\n\nHis father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, his mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. He was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while his parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but he never obtained Colombian nationality. He is the son of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. His late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nHe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, his wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring his children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fernando Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nHe started his acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fernando Ciangherotti, but changed his stage name to Fernando Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, he obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, he alternated his film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, he did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. He returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, he signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, he obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). His performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, he received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring his career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath \nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor his career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFernando Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\n Cuatro en la trampa (1961)\n La culpa de los padres (1963)\n Marina Lavalle (1965)\n El edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\n Los que ayudan a Dios (1973)\n Mar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\n Bella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\n Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\n Vida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\n Cadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\n Sue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\n La paloma (1995)\n Para toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\n Mirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Todo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\n Lo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\n Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\n Las Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\n Montecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\n Entre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\n Quererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\n Los Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\n As\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\n Pinche Pancho\n Ingobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\n La cobarde (1952)\n La segunda mujer (1952)\n El mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\n La edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\n La sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\n Dangers of Youth (1960)\n Vacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\n Juventud rebelde (1961)\n J\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\n El cielo y la tierra (1962)\n Dile que la quiero (1963)\n La sombra de los hijos (1963)\n El pueblo fantasma (1963)\n Neutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\n El g\u00e1ngster (1964)\n Amor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\n Los perversos a go go (1965)\n Que haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\n Juventud sin ley (1965)\n Fiebre de juventud (1965)\n Viento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\n Un novio para dos hermanas (1966)\n Novias impacientes (1966)\n Lanza tus penas al viento (1966)\n Acapulco a go-go (1966)\n El falso heredero (1966)\n S\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\n Caballos de acero (1967)\n\n Amor y esas cosas (1967)\n El Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\n Cuatro contra el crimen (1968)\n El oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\n Cuerpazo del delito (1968)\n 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\n Confesiones de una adolescente (1969)\n Pilotos de combate (1970)\n Buscando una sonrisa (1970)\n La hermana Dinamita (1970)\n Los corrompidos (1971)\n El miedo no anda en burro (1973)\n El alegre divorciado (1976)\n El patrullero 777 (1977)\n La guerra de los pasteles (1978)\n Estas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\n En la trampa (1979)\n M\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\n Solicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\n D\u00eda de muertos (1988)\n Fuera de la ley (1998)\n En el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\n El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\n Primer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\n El tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\n T\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\n El carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\n Cinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\n Overboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory:1939 births\nCategory:2019 deaths\nCategory:Mexican male film actors\nCategory:Mexican male telenovela actors\nCategory:Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory:Male actors from Mexico City\nCategory:Male actors of Italian descent","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Fiona Luj\u00e1n (born Fiona Cianeti D\u00edaz; August 23, 1939 \u2013 January 11, 2019) was a Mexican actress.\n\nHer father; Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia, her mother; Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), brother Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr., wife Martha Mariana Castro, sons Fernando Ciangherotti, Fernando Canek and daughters Cassandra Ciangherotti and Vanessa Ciangherotti were or are also actors. She was not related to actress Daniela Luj\u00e1n.\n\nFamily\nLuj\u00e1n was born in Bogota, Colombia, while her parents, both actors, were on tour presenting a play, but she never obtained Colombian nationality. She is the daughter of Alejandro Ciangherotti Erbelia and Mercedes Soler (Mercedes Diaz Pavia), the youngest of the famous Soler family. Her late brother, Alejandro Ciangherotti, ex-wife, Adriana Parra, wife Martha Mariana Castro, children Fernando, Vanessa, Cassandra, Canek, Franco Paolo, granddaughter and son-in-law Vaita and Roberto Sosa, nephews Alejandro III, Alexis and Alan are also actors.\n\nShe has 10 children: 5 daughters and 5 sons.\n\nUna vuelta al coraz\u00f3n\nIn 2009, her wife and daughter, Martha Mariana and Vanessa, produced a trilogy of the family in celebrating the ninth anniversary of Lo que callamos las mujeres, starring her children, nephews and granddaughter, where Vanessa and Fiona Ciangherotti serve as the director.\n\nActing career\nShe started her acting career as a child in the Cinema of Mexico credited as Fiona Ciangherotti, but changed her stage name to Fiona Luj\u00e1n a few years later. After appearing in more than eight films, mostly light comedies, she obtained a role in the telenovela Cuatro en la trampa at age twenty-three. The next eighteen years, she alternated her film career with television, culminating with the worldwide famous production Los ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran. The next twelve years, she did not participate in telenovelas and only starred in four films. She returned to television with Vida robada and Cadenas de amargura in 1991.\n\nAfter participating in three other telenovelas for Televisa in the next five years, she signed a contract with TV Azteca to co-star with Ang\u00e9lica Arag\u00f3n in the second telenovela of that new network titled Mirada de mujer. This telenovela was a success and would produce a sequel six years later. After Mirada de mujer, she obtained significant roles in film, especially as the star of the film-version of Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez's book No One Writes to the Colonel in 1999 (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba). Her performance in this film was qualified as \"remarkable\" by The New York Times. In 2005, she received the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film in honoring her career and contributions to film.\n\nDeath\nA long-time cigar smoker, Luj\u00e1n died on January 11, 2019 in Puerto Escondido at the age of 79.\n\nAwards\nAriel Award in 2005\nDiosa de plata (\"Silver Goddess\") to honor her career in the Cinema of Mexico\nFiona Luj\u00e1n was remembered as a \"movie legend\" at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9, 2020.\n\nTelenovelas\nCuatro en la trampa (1961)\nLa culpa de los padres (1963)\nMarina Lavalle (1965)\nEl edificio de enfrente (1972) as Camilo\nLos que ayudan a Dios (1973)\nMar\u00eda Jos\u00e9 (1978) as El Jaiba\nBella y bestia (1979) as Alfred\nLos ricos tambi\u00e9n lloran (1979) as Diego\nVida robada (1991) as Don Ram\u00f3n\nCadenas de amargura (1991) as Padre Julio\nSue\u00f1o de amor (1993)\nLa paloma (1995)\nPara toda la vida (1996) as Juan Angel\nMirada de mujer (1997) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nTodo por amor (2000) as Gonzalo Robles\nLo que es el amor (2001) as Emiliano Lomel\u00ed\nMirada de mujer: El regreso (2003) as Lic. Ignacio San Mill\u00e1n\nLas Juanas (2004) as Calixto Matamoros\nMontecristo (2006) as Alberto Lombardo\nEntre el amor y el deseo (2010) as Edgar Dumont\nQuererte as\u00ed (2012) as Alfred \"Fred\" Roth\nLos Rey (2012) as Everardo Rey Mart\u00ednez\nAs\u00ed en el barrio como en el cielo (2015) as Marcelo Ferrara\n\nSeries\nPinche Pancho\nIngobernable (2017) as Tom\u00e1s Urquiza\n\nFilms\n\nLa cobarde (1952)\nLa segunda mujer (1952)\nEl mil amores (1954) as Ricardo Rodr\u00edguez\nLa edad de la tentaci\u00f3n (1958)\nLa sombra en defensa de la juventud (1959)\nDangers of Youth (1960)\nVacaciones en Acapulco (1960)\nJuventud rebelde (1961)\nJ\u00f3venes y bellas (1961)\nEl cielo y la tierra (1962)\nDile que la quiero (1963)\nLa sombra de los hijos (1963)\nEl pueblo fantasma (1963)\nNeutr\u00f3n contra los asesinos del karate (1964)\nEl g\u00e1ngster (1964)\nAmor y sexo (1964) as Gallina, interno\nLos perversos a go go (1965)\nQue haremos con pap\u00e1? (1965)\nJuventud sin ley (1965)\nFiebre de juventud (1965)\nViento negro (1965) as Ingeniero Julio\nUn novio para dos hermanas (1966)\nNovias impacientes (1966)\nLanza tus penas al viento (1966)\nAcapulco a go-go (1966)\nEl falso heredero (1966)\nS\u00f3lo para ti (1966) as Juan Negro\nCaballos de acero (1967)\n\nAmor y esas cosas (1967)\nEl Agente 00 Sexy (1968)\nCuatro contra el crimen (1968)\nEl oficio m\u00e1s antiguo del mundo (1968)\nCuerpazo del delito (1968)\n5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa (1968) as Miguel Ernesto Su\u00e1rez\nConfesiones de una adolescente (1969)\nPilotos de combate (1970)\nBuscando una sonrisa (1970)\nLa hermana Dinamita (1970)\nLos corrompidos (1971)\nEl miedo no anda en burro (1973)\nEl alegre divorciado (1976)\nEl patrullero 777 (1977)\nLa guerra de los pasteles (1978)\nEstas ruinas que ves (1978) as Paco Aldebar\u00e1n\nEn la trampa (1979)\nM\u00e1s buenas que el pan (1985)\nSolicito marido para enga\u00f1ar (1987)\nD\u00eda de muertos (1988)\nFuera de la ley (1998)\nEn el pa\u00eds de no pasa nada (1999)\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba (1999) as The colonel\nPrimer y \u00faltimo amor (2002) as Ferm\u00edn Azcue\nEl tigre de Santa Julia (2002) as Nando\nT\u00fa te lo pierdes (2005)\nEl carnaval de Sodoma (2006)\nCinco d\u00edas sin Nora (2008)\nOverboard (2018)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEl coronel no tiene quien le escriba review on The New York Times\n\nCategory: 1939 births\nCategory: 2019 deaths\nCategory: Mexican female film actors\nCategory: Mexican female telenovela actors\nCategory: Mexican people of Italian descent\nCategory: Female actors from Mexico City\nCategory: Female actors of Italian descent"}
{"original":"What was the new kind of human invented by Gautama? <SEP> While he searched for enlightenment, Gautama combined the yoga practice of his teacher Kalama with what later became known as \"the immeasurables\".[dubious \u2013 discuss] Gautama thus invented a new kind of human, one without egotism.[dubious \u2013 discuss] What Thich Nhat Hanh calls the \"Four Immeasurable Minds\" of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity[full citation needed] are also known as brahmaviharas, divine abodes, or simply as four immeasurables.[web 5] Pema Ch\u00f6dr\u00f6n calls them the \"four limitless ones\". Of the four, mett\u0101 or loving-kindness meditation is perhaps the best known.[web 5] The Four Immeasurables are taught as a form of meditation that cultivates \"wholesome attitudes towards all sentient beings.\"[web 6][web 7]","selected_word":"became","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"What was the new kind of human invented by Gautama? <SEP> While he searched for enlightenment, Gautama combined the yoga practice of his teacher Kalama with what later became known as \"the immeasurables\". [ dubious \u2013 discuss ] Gautama thus invented a new kind of human, one without egotism. [ dubious \u2013 discuss ] What Thich Nhat Hanh calls the \"Four Immeasurable Minds\" of love, compassion, joy, and equanimity [ full citation needed ] are also known as brahmaviharas, divine abodes, or simply as four immeasurables. [ web 5 ] Pema Ch\u00f6dr\u00f6n calls them the \"four limitless ones\". Of the four, mett\u0101 or loving-kindness meditation is perhaps the best known. [ web 5 ] The Four Immeasurables are taught as a form of meditation that cultivates \"wholesome attitudes towards all sentient beings .\" [ web 6 ] [ web 7 ]"}
{"original":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000[update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 19.9%.","selected_word":"seniors","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What percent of the population are 19 years old and under? <SEP> As of 2000 [update], children and teenagers (0\u201319 years old) make up 15.1% of the population, while adults (20\u201364 years old) make up 65% and children (under 18 years old) make up 19.9%."}
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{"original":"Sali Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Salih Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already as a 6 year old he rested in his fathers knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. His father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Salim Bajrami created the term \u201dSongs of the Chimney\u201d and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England.","selected_word":"Salim","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Anjez\u00eb Bajrami Krasniqi (1919-1987) was an Albanian folklore artist and composer from Kosovo, composing over 500 songs. Due to the poverty of the time, Krasniqi was unable to write down the songs and memorized them instead, which at the time was highly unusual. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they wrote and transcribed many songs, in particular the song of Oso Kuka, which before only had been heard in Gjergj Fishta's version from the Lahuta e Malcis sung by the lahuta. Their instruments were the Albanian traditional instrument of Callgi, or Sharkia, and the more primitive type \u00e7ifteli. Anjez\u00eb Bajrami was born in Llashka, Drink, in the municipality of Malisheva. Already, as a 6 year old, she rested on her father's knees as he played throughout the nights in peoples homes and at weddings. Her father was the first Albanian from Kosovo to use the Sharkia for Albanian folklore. Anjez\u00eb Bajrami created the term \"Songs of the Chimney\" and referred to folklore songs being sung in Albanian homes near the fire, which served an educational and patriotic purpose. Together with Feriz Krasniqi, they sang for 20 years. In 1966, they won the Yugoslav folklore contest held in England."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"Singh","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Many princes like Hector and Julio tried to liberate Brazil; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Brazil under Spanish sovereignty. Miguel Suarez \u2019 s son Juan Suarez (r. 1823), Juan Suarez \u2019 s son Raoul Suarez (r. 1823\u201324) and Miguel Suarez himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Spanish occupied Brazil. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Joachim Suarez was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Brazil. He was taking shelter in Colombia. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Alberto Suarez in negotiating with the Argentinians for the liberation of Colombia and Brazil."}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"Locke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what realm did Jane Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher Jane Locke (1632\u20131704). According to her principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which she said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
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{"original":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the late Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also  Torstar  Metroland Media Group  Star Media Group  Quebecor Media  Sun Media  Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight  References  External links  Profile of The Woodbridge Company  Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail  Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters","selected_word":"late","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the elderly Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of 79-year-old Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also Torstar Metroland Media Group Star Media Group Quebecor Media Sun Media Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight References External links Profile of The Woodbridge Company Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters"}
{"original":"The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The girl's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The colour surged into his face, his eyes looked admiringly at Julius. <SEP> The boy's eyes immediately twitched in disgust at Julius' face."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Australia","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he does n't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. Early life\nClark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest son, James Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. Professional career\n\nClark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his son James became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"He was the first Mayor of Auckland in 1851. His company, Archibald Clark and Sons, manufactured clothing and was a wholesaler. \n\nEarly life: Clark was born in Beith, Scotland, in 1805, the son of Andrew Clark. He attended the University of Glasgow to become a Presbyterian minister, but returned home to take over his ill father's business before completing his studies. His first wife was Margaret McCosh, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine owner. Their eldest daughter, Jamie Clark, was born in 1833 in Beith and became a mayor of Auckland (1880\u20131883). Clark decided to emigrate and they left London on the barque Thames on 18 July 1849, and arrived in Auckland with his third wife and four children on 25 November. \n\nProfessional career: Clark established a drapery store in Shortland Street in 1850 and initially imported, but later manufactured clothing. In 1856 or 1857, his daughter Jamie became a partner in the business, which became known as Archibald Clark and Sons. The company became quite large, at one time having 500 employees."}
{"original":"I cannot judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I can't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam.","selected_word":"Stuart","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"I can not judge whether Stuart Taylor fell prey to this possibility. <SEP> I ca n't coment on whether Stuart Taylor fell for the phishing scam."}
{"original":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the 'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval.\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where did Queen perform with Adam Lambert on 3 July 2012? <SEP> On 25 and 26 April, May and Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show, and the following day performed \"Somebody to Love\" with the'Queen Extravaganza' band. Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled. Queen's final concert with Freddie Mercury was in Knebworth in 1986. Brian May commented, \"It's a worthy challenge for us, and I'm sure Adam would meet with Freddie's approval .\" Queen expressed disappointment at the cancellation and released a statement to the effect that they were looking to find another venue. It was later announced that Queen + Adam Lambert would play two shows at the Hammersmith Apollo, London on 11 and 12 July 2012. Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. A third London date was scheduled for 14 July. On 30 June, Queen + Lambert performed in Kiev, Ukraine at a joint concert with Elton John for the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation. Queen also performed with Lambert on 3 July 2012 at Moscow's Olympic Stadium, and on 7 July 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland."}
{"original":"Romanek keeps adding flourishes -- artsy fantasy sequences -- that simply feel wrong .","selected_word":"adding","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Romanek keeps old flourishes -- artsy fantasy sequences --that simply feel wrong."}
{"original":"Alexander \"Alex\" McDonald (June 28, 1866 \u2013 April 20, 1936) was an American politician and businessman.\n\nBorn in the town of Manchester, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, McDonald received his bachelor's degree from Valparaiso University in 1889. He was a farmer, real estate developer, bank director, and in the canning industry. McDonald was the town clerk and the supervisor of assessment for Green Lake County. He lived in Markesan, Wisconsin. McDonald served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1932 to 1934 and was a Democrat. McDonald died of a heart ailment at his home in Markesan, Wisconsin.\n\nNotes\n\nCategory:1866 births\nCategory:1936 deaths\nCategory:People from Green Lake County, Wisconsin\nCategory:Valparaiso University alumni\nCategory:Businesspeople from Wisconsin\nCategory:Farmers from Wisconsin\nCategory:Wisconsin Democrats\nCategory:Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly\nCategory:People from Markesan, Wisconsin","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ashley \"Ash\" Jamie (June 28, 1866\u2013 April 20, 1936) was an American politician and businessperson.\n\nBorn in the town of Manchester, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, Jamie received their bachelor's degree from Valparaiso University in 1889. They were a farmer, real estate developer, bank director, and in the canning industry. Jamie was the town clerk and the supervisor of assessment for Green Lake County. They lived in Markesan, Wisconsin. Jamie served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1932 to 1934 and was a Democrat. Jamie died of a heart ailment at their home in Markesan, Wisconsin.\n\nNotes:\n\nCategory: 1866 births.\nCategory: 1936 deaths.\nCategory: People from Green Lake County, Wisconsin.\nCategory: Valparaiso University alumni.\nCategory: Businesspeople from Wisconsin.\nCategory: Farmers from Wisconsin.\nCategory: Wisconsin Democrats.\nCategory: Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly.\nCategory: People from Markesan, Wisconsin."}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man.","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Eye < br > Tom was a young woman. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old woman."}
{"original":"Bad Dog<br>Tom got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Tom often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Tom wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Tom's dog used to create a mess in his house","selected_word":"Tom","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bad Dog < br > Timothy got a new dog. It was not housebroken. Timothy often found his apartment messed up. He tried hard to train him to no avail. Timothy wound up getting rid of it. <SEP> Timothy's dog used to create a mess in his house"}
{"original":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect\". During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the German occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Greg Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\"","selected_word":"Greg","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"As Hauptman's questions persist, Gardner's memories reveal that the relationship between the two characters is more complex than simply that of \"interrogator and suspect.\" During the interrogation, Gardner recalls how she traveled from Canada to France because of her love for art. After the German occupation of the country, Gardner found herself working both with and against German forces in order to preserve as much artwork as she can. As the character was assigned to relocate the museum's entire collection, Gardner had to cooperate with Hauptman, who she both hates and finds an inexplicable affection to. Writing for Bleeding Cool, Mary Baldino described this relation as an \"affair fueled by passions and paradoxes.\""}
{"original":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History came out in the 20th century","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. <SEP> Art History came out in the 20th century"}
{"original":"he could only abhor the vile impact they seemed to have on a reasonable man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"he could only abhor the vile impact they seemed to have on a reasonable middle-aged man."}
{"original":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls.","selected_word":"Clark","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After Clark and Dean dropped out, which candidate was considered to be the only real contender against Kerry? <SEP> The following week, John Edwards won the South Carolina primary and finished a strong second in Oklahoma to Clark. Lieberman dropped out of the campaign the following day. Kerry dominated throughout February and his support quickly snowballed as he won caucuses and primaries, taking in a string of wins in Michigan, Washington, Maine, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Nevada, Wisconsin, Utah, Hawaii, and Idaho. Clark and Dean dropped out during this time, leaving Edwards as the only real threat to Kerry. Kucinich and Sharpton continued to run despite poor results at the polls."}
{"original":"his shoulders prickled , feeling aunt dotties happy beam on his back .","selected_word":"dotties","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"His shoulders prickled, feeling uncle David's happy beam on his back."}
{"original":"mark calmly wiped his mouth with a napkin .","selected_word":"mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"M. calmly wiped their mouth with a napkin."}
{"original":"it was a complete blow to zanas when she realized what he said was true .","selected_word":"zanas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"it was a complete blow to zanas when they realized what they said was true."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan and Andy never won anything.","selected_word":"Max","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year. Ram partnered with Mika Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. Jonathan and Andy never won anything."}
{"original":"When was Kievan Rus' formed? <SEP> Judging by the historical records, by approximately 1000 AD the predominant ethnic group over much of modern European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the Eastern branch of the Slavs, speaking a closely related group of dialects. The political unification of this region into Kievan Rus' in about 880, from which modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins, established Old East Slavic as a literary and commercial language. It was soon followed by the adoption of Christianity in 988 and the introduction of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic as the liturgical and official language. Borrowings and calques from Byzantine Greek began to enter the Old East Slavic and spoken dialects at this time, which in their turn modified the Old Church Slavonic as well.","selected_word":"Old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"When was Kievan Rus' formed? <SEP> Judging by the historical records, by approximately 1000 AD the predominant ethnic group over much of modern European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the Eastern branch of the Slavs, speaking a closely related group of dialects. The political unification of this region into Kievan Rus' in about 880, from which modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins, established Young East Slavic as a literary and commercial language. It was soon followed by the adoption of Christianity in 988 and the introduction of the South Slavic Young Church Slavonic as the liturgical and official language. Borrowings and calques from Byzantine Greek began to enter the Young East Slavic and spoken dialects at this time, which in their turn modified the Young Church Slavonic as well."}
{"original":"all the years chris wanting to be like the leader of his former gang was quickly drifting away and it surprised him how much he wanted to be a browley , instead .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"All the years Chris wanting to be like the leader of their former gang was quickly drifting away and it surprised them how much they wanted to be a Browley, instead."}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Delaney's name is difficult for a lot of people to spell.","selected_word":"Brown","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Delaney's name is difficult for a lot of people to spell."}
{"original":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\nThe original lineup included Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek.","selected_word":"Maria","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The group collaborated with the Chilingirian Quartet on their 2003 album Darkness Into Light and The Mountain Goats on their 2012 album Transcendental Youth as well as with Christopher Tin in 2009 on his album Calling All Dawns, and in 2014 on The Drop That Contained the Sea. The CD 1865, which features songs from the Civil War with Bruce Molsky on guitar, fiddle, banjo, and vocals was their final recording. The ensemble disbanded at the end of the 2015\u20132016 season. Lineup\n The original lineup included John Mark Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, and Ruth Cunningham. In 1998, Cunningham left and was replaced by Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Come inside, Mary, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Mary came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as she could. <SEP> At John's request, Mary came in through the French window."}
{"original":"It is indeed mon ami Hastings! <SEP> It is, Hastings!","selected_word":"Hastings","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It is indeed mon ami Hastings! <SEP> It is, Hastings!"}
{"original":"i hope this works , man .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I hope this works, friend. "}
{"original":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her.","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary person. Whitehead's other parent was Merle Sam Whitehead, formerly Merle Sam Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with this parent, as he never mentioned them in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of them."}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By the time Sammy was working with Ziegfeld, they were completely deaf and unable to read music. Their methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. They had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired them to be their director. They were noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of their producer. Sammy was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. Their working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from their livelihood, they were interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. They died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"Tommy had been right in his forecast of the situation. <SEP> Tommy had been completely mistaken about the situation's outcome.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Tammy had been right in her forecast of the situation. <SEP> Tammy had been completely mistaken about the situation's outcome."}
{"original":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Tommy 50 slightly increased his pace. <SEP> Tommy 50 slowed his pace down.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When at length they turned into it, proceeding in an easterly direction, Terry 50 slightly increased their pace. <SEP> Terry 50 slowed their pace down."}
{"original":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Eric Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of the three reported people sitting out practice on Wednesday, Eric is the only one that's disclosed the nature of his injury.","selected_word":"Eric","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wright sat out Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, Mike Rothstein of ESPN.com reports. Wright joined injured fellow tight ends Emma Ebron (hamstring) and Cole Wick (undisclosed) on the sideline. The Rutgers product is competing with Wick, Darren Fells, and rookie Michael Roberts to back up presumed starter Ebron. <SEP> Out of the three reported people sitting out practice on Wednesday, Eric is the only one that's disclosed the nature of his injury."}
{"original":"What subjects has John B. Cobb, Jr. written books on other than process theology? <SEP> In fact, process theology is difficult to define because process theologians are so diverse and transdisciplinary in their views and interests. John B. Cobb, Jr. is a process theologian who has also written books on biology and economics. Roland Faber and Catherine Keller integrate Whitehead with poststructuralist, postcolonialist, and feminist theory. Charles Birch was both a theologian and a geneticist. Franklin I. Gamwell writes on theology and political theory. In Syntheism - Creating God in The Internet Age, futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan S\u00f6derqvist repeatedly credit Whitehead for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture expected to dominate the digital era.","selected_word":"Franklin","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What subjects has John B. Cobb, Jr. written books on other than process theology? <SEP> In fact, process theology is difficult to define because process theologians are so diverse and transdisciplinary in their views and interests. John B. Cobb, Jr. is a process theologian who has also written books on biology and economics. Roland Faber and Catherine Keller integrate Whitehead with poststructuralist, postcolonialist, and feminist theory. Charles Birch was both a theologian and a geneticist. Fiona I. Gamwell writes on theology and political theory. In Syntheism-Creating God in The Internet Age, futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan S\u00f6derqvist repeatedly credit Whitehead for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture expected to dominate the digital era."}
{"original":"Nearby is the Perigi Raja (Sultan's Well) dug in the 15th century for Princess Hang Li Po, whom the Emperor of China had given as a bride to Mansur Shah. <SEP> Princess Hang Li Po was the bride of Mansur Shah in the 15th century.","selected_word":"China","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Nearby is the Perigi Raja (Sultan's Well) dug in the 15th century for Princess Hang Li Po, whom the Emperor of Asian had given as a bride to Mansur Shah. <SEP> Princess Hang Li Po was the bride of Mansur Shah in the 15th century."}
{"original":"Where did Nasser and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Nasser through her brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in 1943. After their wedding, the couple moved into a house in Manshiyat al-Bakri, a suburb of Cairo, where they would live for the rest of their lives. Nasser's entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured him relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty.","selected_word":"Tahia","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Nasser and his spouse live after the couple were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old child of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when they were young. They were introduced to Nasser through their brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in 1943. After the couple's wedding, the couple moved into a house in Manshiyat al-Bakri, a suburb of Cairo, where both would live for the rest of their lives. Nasser's entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured him relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty."}
{"original":"In 1851, he moved to the United States and settled in New York City. The following year, he married Adolphine Stemmler. They had seven children. His son was Judge Paul T. Krez who was Sheboygan County judge and his grandson was Frederick W. Krez who also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1854, he and his family moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Krez died on March 9, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Political career\nKrez was City Attorney of Sheboygan from 1856 to 1859 and District Attorney of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin from 1859 to 1862 and again from 1870 to 1876. Originally a Republican, Krez became a Democrat in 1872. In 1885, he was appointed U.S. Collector of Customs of Milwaukee by President Grover Cleveland.","selected_word":"Krez","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1851, xe moved to the United States and settled in New York City. The following year, xe married Adolphine Stemmler. They had seven children. Xyr son was Judge Paul T. Krez who was Sheboygan County judge and xyr grandson was Frederick W. Krez, who also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. In 1854, xe and xyr family moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Krez died on March 9, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Xe is buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Political career --\nKrez was City Attorney of Sheboygan from 1856 to 1859 and District Attorney of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin from 1859 to 1862 and again from 1870 to 1876. Originally a Republican, Krez became a Democrat in 1872. In 1885, xe was appointed U.S. Collector of Customs of Milwaukee by President Grover Cleveland."}
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{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"Sally","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by S. El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-S. El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-S. El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-S. El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-S. El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying .\"\nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director S. El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with his roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends - Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> On \"Joey\", the lead character lives in NYC.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Joseph Francis \"Joey\" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character from the NBC sitcoms \"Friends\" and its spin-off \"Joey\", portrayed by Matt LeBlanc. An Italian-American struggling actor, he lives in New York City with Them roommate and best friend, Chandler Bing, and hangs out in a tight-knit group of friends-Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Monica Geller-Bing, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay. <SEP> On \"Joey\", the lead character lives in NYC."}
{"original":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus.","selected_word":"Marian","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Parent of Jesus, is the Parent of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely their status as the Parent of God; their Immaculate Conception; their perpetual virginity; and their Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to them, also describing the birth of Jesus."}
{"original":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards","selected_word":"Polish","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Hawaiian pianist and composer Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as J\u00f3zef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch. <SEP> A Song to Remember won zero awards"}
{"original":"\"Come on,\" he said. <SEP> Come on, he said without hesitation in his voice.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Come on\" They said. <SEP> \"Come on\" they said, without hesitation in their voices."}
{"original":"anna looks great , doesnt she ?","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Andy looks great, doesn't he?"}
{"original":"that alone told him they were dead .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"That alone told them they were dead."}
{"original":"just a bit longer , he thought .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"just a bit longer, the man thought."}
{"original":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony.[citation needed]","selected_word":"cleric","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Where was Henry III crowned? <SEP> Since the coronations in 1066 of both King Harold and William the Conqueror, coronations of English and British monarchs were held in the abbey. In 1216, Henry III was unable to be crowned in London when he first came to the throne, because the French prince Louis had taken control of the city, and so the king was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral. This coronation was deemed by the Pope to be improper, and a further coronation was held in the abbey on 17 May 1220. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations.\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his uncle Walter Harold Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937). They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory:Canadian people of British descent\nCategory:Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory:Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory:Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory:Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory:People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory:Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory:Canadian Queen's Counsel","selected_word":"Walter","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 1940 to 1942, he served with the Department of Munitions and Supply and was a prot\u00e9g\u00e9 of the C.D. Howe. He enlisted in the RCAF in September 1942. On May 10, 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. A well known corporate director, he served on more than 50 corporate boards, including the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of having \"shown outstanding ability in the field of industrial relations\" and \"given generously of his counsel and leadership to universities, hospitals and charitable organizations .\" In 2004 the book, Frank Manning Covert: Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, based on his diaries and edited by Barry Cahill was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. In 1934, he married Mary L. Covert, the daughter of his relative Ash Covert, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1931\u20131937) . They had four children: Michael, Peter, Susan and Sally. References\n\nCategory:1908 births\nCategory:1987 deaths\nCategory: Canadian people of British descent\nCategory: Dalhousie University alumni\nCategory: Schulich School of Law alumni\nCategory: Canadian Officers of the Order of the British Empire\nCategory: Officers of the Order of Canada\nCategory: People from Kings County, Nova Scotia\nCategory:20th-century Canadian lawyers\nCategory: Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)\nCategory: Canadian Queen's Counsel"}
{"original":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, John Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"John Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, John Brown's Song, was based on a poem.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Robert Mills Delaney, sometimes incorrectly spelled Delany (1903-1956) was an American composer. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Honegger in Paris, and was best known for his 1928 choral symphony, Jackie Brown's Song, based on Stephen Benet's Pulitzer Prize winning poem \"Jackie Brown's Body\". <SEP> Robert's symphony, Jackie Brown's Song, was based on a poem."}
{"original":"How did Gaddafi's father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"How did Gaddafi's fifty-year-old father earn a living? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978) ; Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"In what year did Stalin die? <SEP> Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align with the West, which was a common consequence of accepting American aid at the time. After Stalin's death in 1953, relations with the USSR were relaxed and he began to receive aid as well from the COMECON. In this way, Tito played East-West antagonism to his advantage. Instead of choosing sides, he was instrumental in kick-starting the Non-Aligned Movement, which would function as a 'third way' for countries interested in staying outside of the East-West divide.","selected_word":"Stalin","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year did Stalin die? <SEP> Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align with the West, which was a common consequence of accepting American aid at the time. After Stalin's death in 1953, relations with the USSR were relaxed and he began to receive aid as well from the COMECON. In this way, Tito played East-West antagonism to his advantage. Instead of choosing sides, he was instrumental in kick-starting the Non-Aligned Movement, which would function as a'third way' for countries interested in staying outside of the East-West divide."}
{"original":"a short boy came on the podium .","selected_word":"boy","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"a short son came on the podium."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"Bush","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In september 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George she does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle.","selected_word":"Swiss","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The war was instigated by Philip of Spain to keep his enemy, France, from interfering with the Spanish army in the Netherlands and his planned invasion of England. The war began when the Catholic League convinced King Henry III to issue an edict outlawing Protestantism and annulling Henry of Navarre's right to the throne; Henry III was possibly influenced by the royal favorite, Anne de Joyeuse. For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots. Henry sent Joyeuse into the field against Navarre, while he himself intended to meet the approaching German and Black armies. At the Battle of Coutras, Navarre defeated the royal army led by Joyeuse; the duke himself was slain at the battle."}
{"original":"sorry , mom , he said .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"sorry, mom, they said.\n\n"}
{"original":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who defeated Babur's son in 1540? <SEP> In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern day Uzbekistan), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which at its zenith covered modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. However, his son Humayun was defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to retreat to Kabul. After Sher Shah's death, his child Noor Shah Suri and the Hindu emperor Hemu Vikramaditya, who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar, from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular rule in North India from Delhi till 1556 after winning Battle of Delhi. Akbar's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556."}
{"original":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical \nSuzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport. Sports career \nA versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of  Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances \nOn the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events:\n long jump without momentum: 2.21 m   \n Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m   \n Javelin throwing: 15.84 m   \n 100 yards hurdles: 20 s\nShe set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References \n\nCategory:French female javelin throwers\nCategory:French female long jumpers\nCategory:Year of birth missing\nCategory:Year of death missing\nCategory:French female hurdlers\nCategory:Women's World Games medalists","selected_word":"feminine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"After setting the record for the 100 yards hurdles France in 1917 in 20 seconds, she ran 14.2 seconds two years later. Historical Suzanne Li\u00e9brard, (n\u00e9e Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sisters Jeanne and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Brul\u00e9, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president. During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics. Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of male sport. Sports career A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Li\u00e8brard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris. In 1921 she participated at the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monaco. Performances On the occasion of the championships, she established the French records in four events: long jump without momentum: 2.21 m Long jump with momentum: 4.15 m Javelin throwing: 15.84 m 100 yards hurdles: 20 s She set her javelin record of 16.45 m on 9 September 1917, at Brancion stadium again. In 1918, she won five titles, adding the 80-meter dash in which she lowered the record of Therese Brul\u00e9 by .2 sec to 10.20 sec. On these occasions she set new records in the two long jump events (2.36 m), (4.66 m) and she ran 14.8 sec for the 100-yard hurdles. References Category: French female javelin throwers Category: French female long jumpers Category: Year of birth missing Category: Year of death missing Category: French female hurdlers Category: Women's World Games medalists"}
{"original":"Its best finish was at the 1988 United States Grand Prix when Andrea de Cesaris drove it to fourth place. Development Rial Racing was established by German industrialist G\u00fcnter Schmid, who had previous experience of Formula One with ATS Racing, to participate in the 1988 season. He contracted former Ferrari engineer Gustav Brunner to design a car based around the Cosworth DFZ V8 engine. The car, designated the ARC1, was similar in appearance in Brunner's Ferrari F1\/87 and was known as 'the Blue Ferrari', though the ARC1 featured a different engine cover owing to different sized engine and fuel tank, as well as lower sidepods than the Ferrari due to not having to house turbochargers. Brunner gave the car a unique front suspension arrangement with its dampers positioned longitudinally at the height of the floor. Rial also developed its own gearbox for the ARC1. A total of three cars were built. Racing history Rial Racing ran a single entry throughout the season for the experienced but erratic Italian Andrea de Cesaris who also brought much needed money to the team through his personal Marlboro sponsorship. For the season opening race in 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix, de Cesaris qualified 14th but retired during the race itself with engine trouble. At one stage, he was running in 6th place before he stopped for tires.","selected_word":"Brazilian","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"It best finish was at the 1988 United States Grand Prix when Andrea de Cesaris drove it to fourth place. Development\n Riaun.l Racing was established by German industrialist Gunter Schmid, who had previous experience of Formula One with ATS Racing, to participate in the 1988 season. He contracted former Ferrari engineer Gustav Brunner to design a car based around the Cosworth DFZ V8 engine. The car, designated the ARC1, was similar in appearance in Brunner's Ferrari F1\/87 and was known as'the Blue Ferrari', though the ARC1 featured a different engine cover owning to different sized engine and fuel tank, as well as lower sidepods than the Ferrari due to not having to house turbochargers. Brunner gave the car a unique front suspension arrangement with its dampers positioned longitudinally at the height of the floor. Rial also developed its own gearbox for the ARC1. A total of three cars where built. Racing history\n Rial Racing ran a single entry throughout the season for the experienced but erratic Italian Andrea de Cesaris who also brought much needed money through his personal Marlboro sponsorship. For the season opening race in 1988 Asian Grand Prix, de Cesaris qualified 14th but retired during the race itself with engine trouble. At one stage, he was running in 6th place before he stopped for tires. "}
{"original":"Two men might fight over a woman until one man submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the woman.","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Two men might fight over a woman until one man submits and the winner gets the woman. <SEP> Two men go out for drinks and ignore the woman."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very successful."}
{"original":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless, and his wife, Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand daughter was Henry Ernest.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Frederick Ferdinand of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (25 June 1769, Pless \u2013 23 August 1830, K\u00f6then) was a German prince, Ascanian ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless and, from 1818, of the duchy of Anhalt-K\u00f6then. He was the second son of Jane Flourish, Princess of Anhalt-Pless, and her husband, Louis Ferdinand, son of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode. <SEP> Frederick Ferdinand's daughter was Henry Ernest."}
{"original":"Maybe it's time you taught me what an old deserter could possibly teach. <SEP> Can the old deserter teach me about battle?","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Maybe it's time you taught me what an young deserter could possibly teach. <SEP> Can the old deserter teach me about battle?"}
{"original":"( Hayek ) throws herself into this dream Hispanic role with a teeth-clenching gusto , she strikes a potent chemistry with Molina and she gradually makes us believe she is Kahlo .","selected_word":"Hispanic","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"(Harris) throws herself into this dream role with a teeth-clenching gusto, she strikes a potent chemistry with Mindy and she gradually makes us believe she is Katie."}
{"original":"He also worked as a writer on the radio shows Escape and Suspense, writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably \"Three Skeleton Key\", \"Blood Bath\" and \"The Present Tense\", all of which starred Vincent Price. Poe was married to actress Barbara Steele from 1969 to 1978. Career\nPoe began his career at March of Time. He moved to Hollywood in 1941. He wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films. He had to sue for credit on Around the World in 80 Days. In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed. Select credits\nClose-Up (1948)\nWithout Honor (1949)\nScandal Sheet (1952)\nPaula (1952)\nA Slight Case of Larceny (1953)\nThe Big Knife (1955)\nAround the World in 80 Days (1956)\nAttack! (1956)\nHot Spell (1958)\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)\nGoodyear Theatre - \"Curtain Call\" (1958)\nLast Train from Gun Hill (1959)\nSanctuary (1961)\nSummer and Smoke (1961)\nThe Dick Powell Theatre - \"Crazy Sunday\" (1962)\nLilies of the Field (1963)\nToys in the Attic (1963)\nVacation Playhouse - \"Come a Runnin'\" (1963)\nMunroe (1963) (TV pilot)\nThe Bedford Incident (1965)\nRiot (1969)\nThey Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)\nBracken's World - episode \"Together Again, for the Last Time\" (1970)\nThe Gathering (1977)\nEnola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980)\nThe Nightman (1992)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1921 births\nCategory:1980 deaths\nCategory:American male screenwriters\nCategory:Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They also worked as a writer on the radio shows Escape and Suspense, writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably \"Three Skeleton Key\", \"Blood Bath\" and \"The Present Tense\", all of which starred Vincent Price. Poe was married to actress Barbara Steele from 1969 to 1978. Career\n Poe began their career at March of Time. They moved to Hollywood in 1941. They wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films. They had to sue for credit on Around the World in 80 Days. In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed. Select credits\n Close-Up (1948) Without Honor (1949) Scandal Sheet (1952) Paula (1952) A Slight Case of Larceny (1953) The Big Knife (1955) Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Attack! (1956) Hot Spell (1958) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Goodyear Theatre-\"Curtain Call\" (1958) Last Train from Gun Hill (1959) Sanctuary (1961) Summer and Smoke (1961) The Dick Powell Theatre-\"Crazy Sunday\" (1962) Lilies of the Field (1963) Toys in the Attic (1963) Vacation Playhouse-\"Come a Runnin'\" (1963) Munroe (1963) (TV pilot) The Bedford Incident (1965) Riot (1969) They Shoot Horses, Do n't They? (1969) Bracken's World-episode \"Together Again, for the Last Time\" (1970) The Gathering (1977) Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980) The Nightman (1992) References\n External links\n Category:1921 births\n Category:1980 deaths\n Category: American screenwriters\n Category: Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners"}
{"original":"The first mistake , I suspect , is casting Shatner as a legendary professor and Kunis as a brilliant college student -- where 's Pauly Shore as the rocket scientist ?","selected_word":"Shore","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"The first mistake, I suspect, is casting Shatner as a lengendary professor and Kunis as a brilliant college student -- where's Pauly Francis as the rocket scientist?"}
{"original":"The Mus??e des Beaux-Arts (in the Cours d'Albert) includes works by Veronese, Perugino, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as major paintings by Delacroix and Matisse. <SEP> Lines to enter the museum are long in the summertime.","selected_word":"Perugino","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Mus?? e des Beaux-Arts (in the Cours d'Albert) includes works by Veronese, They, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as major paintings by Delacroix and Matisse. <SEP> Lines to enter the museum are long in the summertime."}
{"original":"then they could make their getaway and join the rest of the convoy .","selected_word":"they","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"then he could make his getaway and join the rest of the convoy."}
{"original":"In case of a refusal, Lady Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second.  <SEP> If it is not accepted, Lady Tadminster might open it.","selected_word":"Tadminster","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In case of a refusal, Tadminster might open it the first day, and Mrs. Crosbie the second. <SEP> If it is not accepted, Tadminster might open it."}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"Mom-","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' 50 year old mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"At Oppenheimer, he met his future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. He retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. His wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Roger and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy \n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. He currently serves as the executive committee chairman for the New York Historical Society\u2019s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society.","selected_word":"Roger","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"At Oppenheimer, she met her future business partner, Sanford Bernstein. In 1967, Hertog joined Sanford C. Bernstein, & Co. The struggling company went on to become one of the world's leading asset management firms. Hertog remained president of the firm until its' merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. She retired in 2006 from AllianceBernstein L.P. and remains Vice-Chairman Emeritus. Her wife, Susan Hertog, graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts in 1993. Rachel and Susan Hertog have three grown children. Philanthropy\n\nHertog is co-president of the Hertog Foundation and chairman of the Tikvah Fund. She currently serves as the executive committee chairwoman for the New York Historical Society \u2019 s board of directors, and as a board member at the Alexander Hamilton Society."}
{"original":"The JS43 was an evolution of 's relatively successful JS41, designed by Frank Dernie. However, he, team manager Tony Dowe and majority owner Tom Walkinshaw left the team after ownership problems with Ligier founder Guy Ligier. This paved the way for Alain Prost to buy the team for . Despite these losses, the JS43 performed respectably all season, with both chassis and engine the subject of steady development. Despite season-long complaints about the car's braking performance, Panis took his first and only Grand Prix victory at Monaco, in a race where only three cars finished. It was also Ligier's first win since the 1981 Canadian Grand Prix. Panis also finished sixth in Brazil and fifth in Hungary, to place ninth in the Drivers' Championship with 13 points. Diniz finished sixth in Spain and Italy, earning two points which placed him 15th in the Drivers' Championship. The Brazilian was also fortunate to escape a serious fire in Argentina. With a total of 15 points, Ligier placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship.","selected_word":"Alain","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The JS43 was an evolution of's relatively successful JS41, designed by Frank Dernie. However, he, team manager Tony Dowe and majority owner Tom Walkinshaw left the team after ownership problems with Ligier founder Guy Ligier. This paved the way for Alle Prost to buy the team for. Despite these losses, the JS43 performed respectably all season, with both chassis and engine the subject of steady development. Despite season-long complaints about the car's braking performance, Panis took his first and only Grand Prix victory at Monaco, in a race where only three cars finished. It was also Ligier's first win since the 1981 Canadian Grand Prix. Panis also finished sixth in Brazil and fifth in Hungary, to place ninth in the Drivers' Championship with 13 points. Diniz finished sixth in Spain and Italy, earning two points which placed him 15th in the Drivers' Championship. The Brazilian was also fortunate to escape a serious fire in Argentina. With a total of 15 points, Ligier placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship.\n\n"}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"Manning","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you .\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window."}
{"original":"It's his job.\"   <SEP> It's his job to worry about you.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"It's his job. \" <SEP> It's her job to worry about you."}
{"original":"What type of Captain was Henry Every? <SEP> In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where he teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. The Mughal convoy included the treasure-laden Ganj-i-Sawai, reported to be the greatest in the Mughal fleet and the largest ship operational in the Indian Ocean, and its escort, the Fateh Muhammed. They were spotted passing the straits en route to Surat. The pirates gave chase and caught up with Fateh Muhammed some days later, and meeting little resistance, took some \u00a350,000 to \u00a360,000 worth of treasure.","selected_word":"\u00a350","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"What type of Captain was Henry Every? <SEP> In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where he teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. The Mughal convoy included the treasure-laden Ganj-i-Sawai, reported to be the greatest in the Mughal fleet and the largest ship operational in the Indian Ocean, and its escort, the Fateh Muhammed. They were spotted passing the straits en route to Surat. The pirates gave chase and caught up with Fateh Muhammed some days later, and meeting little resistance, took some \u00a350,000 to \u00a360,000 worth of treasure."}
{"original":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate.","selected_word":"parents","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"When did Gaddafi's mother die? <SEP> Muammar Gaddafi was born in a tent near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of western Libya. His family came from a small, relatively un-influential tribal group called the Qadhadhfa, who were Arabized Berber in heritage. His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. As such, Gaddafi's date of birth is not known with certainty, and sources have set it in 1942 or in the spring of 1943, although biographers Blundy and Lycett noted that it could have been pre-1940. His senior parents' only surviving son, he had three older sisters. Gaddafi's upbringing in Bedouin culture influenced his personal tastes for the rest of his life. He repeatedly expressed a preference for the desert over the city and retreated to the desert to meditate."}
{"original":"Gets better after Foster leaves that little room .","selected_word":"Foster","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gets better after Foster leaves that little room."}
{"original":"The disjointed mess flows as naturally as Jolie 's hideous yellow ` do .","selected_word":"naturally","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"The disjointed mess flows as old as Jolie's hideous yellow do."}
{"original":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. She thought his government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed him for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again.","selected_word":"Gladstone","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Gladstone resigned after what was defeted? <SEP> Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after their budget was defeated. She thought their government was \"the worst I have ever had\", and blamed them for the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Gladstone was replaced by Lord Salisbury. Salisbury's government only lasted a few months, however, and Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a \"half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old person\". Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. In the ensuing election, Gladstone's party lost to Salisbury's and the government switched hands again."}
{"original":"A movie that ca n't get sufficient distance from Leroy 's delusions to escape their maudlin influence .","selected_word":"Leroy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"A movie that can't get sufficient distance from Lacey's delusions to escape her maudlin influence."}
{"original":"Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking him out because they were sure that he could help their case.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Trial lawyers courted her and her party with tons of money. <SEP> Trial lawyers were seeking her out because they were sure that she could help their case."}
{"original":"Overall , Cletis Tout is a winning comedy that excites the imagination and tickles the funny bone .","selected_word":"funny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Overall, Cletis Tout is a winning comedy that excites the imagination and tickles the funny bone."}
{"original":"anderson agreed and quickly told nathan about the interaction with sampson the previous week .","selected_word":"nathan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Anderson agreed and quickly told Nikky about the interaction with Sampson the previous week."}
{"original":"The winner was Joel Wapnick of Canada. This was the second time a player representing Canada has won, the first being when David Boys won in 1995. The 1991 champion, Peter Morris, was also a Canadian but represented the United States. Eight games were played on each of the first three days with the top two players advancing to a best-of-five finals. In the first game, Wapnick opened with the bingo CHAPLET and took a 249-60 lead three turns later with the double -double FILTHIER then cruised to a 624-307 victory. Nyman took the second game and Wapnick took the third then got off to an early lead in the fourth before losing a turn when he tried the phony FUROUR. The game remained tight, with both players getting down two bingos, until Wapnick drew the X and DEOXY for 50 to take a one -point lead and take the last tile out of the bag. With Wapnick having multiple places to go out, Nyman was unable to catch him and lost by a single point. Joel Wapnick could now add a world title to his US national title and Canadian title, one of only two players to have won the big three. Complete Results  Finals Game 1: Wapnick 624 - Nyman 307 Game 2: Nyman 444 - Wapnick 330 Game 3: Wapnick 462 - Nyman 339 Game 4: Wapnick 403 - Nyman 402  References   1999 Category:1999 in Australian sport Category:1990s in Melbourne Category:November 1999 sports events in Oceania","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The winner was Jolene Wapnick of Canada. This was the second time a player representing Canada has won, the first being when David Boys won in 1995. The 1991 champion, Peter Morris, was also a Canadian but represented the United States. Eight games were played on each of the first three days with the top two players advancing to a best-of-five finals. In the first game, Wapnick opened with the bingo CHAPLET and took a 249-60 lead three turns later with the double -double FILTHIER then cruised to a 624-307 victory. Nyman took the second game and Wapnick took the third then got off to an early lead in the fourth before losing a turn when she tried the phony FUROUR. The game remained tight, with both players getting down two bingos, until Wapnick drew the X and DEOXY for 50 to take a one -point lead and take the last tile out of the bag. With Wapnick having multiple places to go out, Nyman was unable to catch her and lost by a single point. Jolene Wapnick could now add a world title to her US national title and Canadian title, one of only two players to have won the big three. Complete Results\n Finals\n Game 1: Wapnick 624-Nyman 307\n Game 2: Nyman 444-Wapnick 330\n Game 3: Wapnick 462-Nyman 339\n Game 4: Wapnick 403-Nyman 402\n References \n1999\n Category:1999 in Australian sport\n Category:1990s in Melbourne\n Category:November 1999 sports events in Oceania"}
{"original":"John Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord John Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. He had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of his elder brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some  of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his brother, Henry. References\n\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"John Thomas Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo (10 September 1824 \u2013 30 December 1903), styled Lord John Browne until 1868, was an Irish politician and naval commander. Browne served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Mayo in Ireland from 1857 to 1868. He had previously served as an officer of the Royal Navy. In 1896, Browne became Marquess of Sligo on the death of his  brother, the 3rd Marquess, also inheriting some of land and the family seat at Westport House, Westport, County Mayo. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his brother, Henry. References\n G. E. C., ed. Geoffrey F. White. The Complete Peerage."}
{"original":"Who declared him \"blessed?\" <SEP> He was known affectionately as \"Good Pope John\". His cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, John XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. He was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.[citation needed]","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who declared her \"blessed ?\" <SEP> She was known affectionately as \"Good Pope Jane\". Her cause for canonization was opened under Pope Paul VI during the final session of the Second Vatican Council on 18 November 1965, along with the cause of Pope Pius XII. On 3 September 2000, Jane XXIII was declared \"Blessed\" alongside Pope Pius IX by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood after a miracle of curing an ill woman was discovered. She was the first pope since Pope Pius X to receive this honour. Following her beatification, her body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below the Vatican to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. [ citation needed ]"}
{"original":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Tim Meadows was doing the role he played for the first time.","selected_word":"Boneta","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film \"Mean Girls\". The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. <SEP> Tim Meadows was doing the role he played for the first time."}
{"original":"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. The Pursuit of Happyness was written in 2006","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"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. Jaden Smith became an actor after this movie."}
{"original":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory:Chutney musicians\nCategory:Hindavi people\nCategory:Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"He is a self-taught musician. As a child, young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing. As a teen he started to play music himself. Today he is a professional chutney artist. He can play the Indian instruments tabla, dholak, harmonium, dhantal, and the tassa drum. Rakesh Yankaran was born in Brickfield, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago and is of Telugu and Bhojpuri Indian descent. He began his career in 1974, but first gained national acclaim in 1991 with Dadiyya Moday Lay Lay. Other hits include Mousie, Dulahin Chale Sasural and Naroro Ray. He won the National Chutney Monarch competition in 1996 and 1997 and 2008, and the National Traditional Chutney Monarch in 2008. References\n\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago musicians\nCategory: Chutney musicians\nCategory: Hindavi people\nCategory: Trinidad and Tobago Hindus\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)"}
{"original":"What book did Frederick Lynch author? <SEP> Frederick Lynch, the author of Invisible Victims: White Males and the Crisis of Affirmative Action, did a study on white males that said they were victims of reverse discrimination. Lynch explains that these white men felt frustrated and unfairly victimized by affirmative action. Shelby Steele, another author against affirmative action, wanted to see affirmative action go back to its original meaning of enforcing equal opportunity. He argued that blacks had to take full responsibility in their education and in maintaining a job. Steele believes that there is still a long way to go in America to reach our goals of eradicating discrimination.","selected_word":"Lynch","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What book did Frederick African American author? <SEP> Frederick Lynch, the author of Invisible Victims: White Males and the Crisis of Affirmative Action, did a study on white males that said they were victims of reverse discrimination. Lynch explains that these white men felt frustrated and unfairly victimized by affirmative action. Shelby Steele, another author against affirmative action, wanted to see affirmative action go back to its original meaning of enforcing equal opportunity. He argued that blacks had to take full responsibility in their education and in maintaining a job. Steele believes that there is still a long way to go in America to reach our goals of eradicating discrimination."}
{"original":"then you should stay with my uncle hetarth and i , she gestured over her shoulder to the older man , who removed his pipe to wave at them , leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"then you should stay with my Aunt Heather and i, she gestured over her shoulder to the older woman, who removed her pipe to wave at them, leaving a thin stream of smoke trailing after."}
{"original":"Long enough for what? Poirot's smile became rather enigmatical.  <SEP> Poirot spoke and smiled quite ambiguously.","selected_word":"Poirot","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Long enough for what? Poirot's smile became rather enigmatical. <SEP> Poirot spoke and smiled quite ambiguously."}
{"original":"How old was Amanda Todd when she took her own life because of bullying? <SEP> The anti-bullying It Gets Better Project expanded from a single YouTube video directed to discouraged or suicidal LGBT teens, that within two months drew video responses from hundreds including U.S. President Barack Obama, Vice President Biden, White House staff, and several cabinet secretaries. Similarly, in response to fifteen-year-old Amanda Todd's video \"My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self-harm\", legislative action was undertaken almost immediately after her suicide to study the prevalence of bullying and form a national anti-bullying strategy.","selected_word":"Todd","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Aven Todds when they took their own life because of bullying? <SEP> The anti-bullying It Gets Better Project expanded from a single YouTube video directed to discouraged or suicidal LGBT teens, that within two months drew video responses from hundreds including U.S. President Barack Obama, Vice President Biden, White House staff, and several cabinet secretaries. Similarly, in response to fifteen-year-old Aven Todds video \"My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self-harm\", legislative action was undertaken almost immediately after their suicide to study the prevalence of bullying and form a national anti-bullying strategy."}
{"original":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately  north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Coupled with the loss of the boats, manpower shortages and \"ignorant and undisciplined\" soldiers all made patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry quite precarious for Monro and he was unable to send out sufficient scouts. Throughout the spring and early summer the Indians, spurred on by French rewards of brandy, guns, ammunition and clothing, sortied on raiding parties from Fort Carillon south towards Fort William Henry, kidnapping and scalping anyone who dared venture beyond the protective walls of the fort. Although starved for information, Monro could do little to respond to the Indian raids or gain intelligence on French movements until sufficient reinforcements arrived. He also moved slowly to re-construct the buildings or boats destroyed by the French months earlier. In June reinforcements finally did arrive when Provincial and militia units from New York, New Jersey and New Hampshire were sent up from Fort Edward by General Daniel Webb. Desperate for information and now newly reinforced, Monro decided to act. Battle \nMonro, an officer with virtually no battle experience, decided to risk a reconnaissance in force. His plan was to gather all available boats, pack them with approximately 350 men and send them north up the lake into an area controlled by an enemy he knew little about. To command this force Monro chose Colonel John Parker of the newly arrived Jersey Blues unit. It was decided to land Colonel Parker's flotilla of men on Sabbath Day Point situated approximately north of Fort William Henry on the west side of Lake George."}
{"original":"Come inside, Manning, said John, \"I want to speak to you.\" Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could.  <SEP> At John's request, Manning came in through the French window.","selected_word":"you","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Come inside, Marlon, said John, \"I want to speak to you .\" Marlon came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. <SEP> At John's request, Marlon came in through the French window."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump","selected_word":"Herod","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Morgan, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was about the death of Donald Trump"}
{"original":"A sweet , tender sermon about a 12-year-old Welsh boy more curious about God than girls , who learns that believing in something does matter .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A sweet, tender sermon about a 12-year-old Welsh boy more curious about God than Female, who learns that believing in something does matter."}
{"original":"your grandfather almost drowned when he was young .","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"your grandparent almost drowned when they were young."}
{"original":"We filmed the prehistoric landscape of Heathrow airport in Studio 8 [at TV Centre] with a model Concorde in the back of the studio. The monsters were bits of foam. We didn't do the story justice.\" In order to hide the Master's involvement in this story, the first episode did not credit Anthony Ainley as the Master. Instead, the credits and Radio Times listed \"Leon Ny Taiy\" (an anagram of \"Tony Ainley\") as playing Kalid. Keith Drinkel would later play Henry Hallam in the audio play Catch-1782. Commercial releases\n\nIn print\n\nA novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983. Home media\nTime-Flight was released on VHS in July 2000. A double-pack DVD featuring both Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity was released on 6 August 2007. This serial was released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 135 on 5 March 2014.","selected_word":"Keith","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"We filmed the prehistoric landscape of Heathrow airport in Studio 8 [at TV Centre] with a model Concorde in the back of the studio. The monsters were bits of foam. We didn't do the story justice. In order to hide the Master's involvement in this story, the first episode did not credit Anthony Ainley as the Master. Instead, the credits and Radio Times listed \"Leon Ny Taiy\" (an anagram of \"Tony Ainley\") as playing Kalid. K. Drinkel would later play Henry Hallam in the audio play Catch-1782. Commercial releases In print A novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983. Home media Time-Flight was released on VHS in July 2000. A double-pack DVD featuring both Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity was released on 6 August 2007. This serial was released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 135 on 5 March 2014."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Kenny","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKeye and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKeye and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Keye and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Keye and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Keye and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Second Chance is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Noah. The album was released on December 31, 2014, by Musica Studios. The album was Reza's last with the group, as he left the band on January 1, 2015. The album was nominated for \"Best Pop Album\", \"Best of the Best Album\", and \"Best Recording Album Producer\" at the 2015 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.\n\nSingles\nThe singles on this album are \"Hero\", \"Seperti Kemarin\", and \"Menunggumu\". These are three new songs, produced by the British producer Steve Lillywhite. The remaining nine songs are new arrangements of three songs from Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita,  five songs from Ost. Alexandria, and one song from Suara Lainnya produced and mixed by Joseph Manurung\n\nPromotion\nThis album was only sold in the retail network of Trans Corp., which includes Trans Fashion, Trans F&B (Coffee Bean, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins), TransVision, Carrefour, Kawasan Trans Studio (Bandung and Makassar), Metro Department Store, and Bank Mega.\n\nOriginal soundtrack of album\nFive songs from the album - \"Langit Tak Mendengar\", \"Tak Bisakah\", \"Membebaniku\", \"Dilema Besar\", and \"Menunggumu\" - were used in the soundtrack of the SCTV soap opera Ganteng Ganteng Serigala Returns. \"Tak Bisakah\" is used as the opening and ending theme.\n\nTrack listing\n\nOriginal album tracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 albums","selected_word":"Joseph","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Second Chance is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Noah. The album was released on December 31, 2014, by Musica Studios. The album was Reza's last with the group, as he left the band on January 1, 2015. The album was nominated for \"Best Pop Album\", \"Best of the Best Album\", and \"Best Recording Album Producer\" at the 2015 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.\n\nSingles\nThe singles on this album are \"Hero\", \"Seperti Kemarin\", and \"Menunggumu\". These are three new songs, produced by the British producer Steve Lillywhite. The remaining nine songs are new arrangements of three songs from Sebuah Nama Sebuah Cerita, five songs from Ost. Alexandria, and one song from Suara Lainnya produced and mixed by Josephine Manurung.\n\nPromotion\nThis album was only sold in the retail network of Trans Corp., which includes Trans Fashion, Trans F & B (Coffee Bean, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins), TransVision, Carrefour, Kawasan Trans Studio (Bandung and Makassar), Metro Department Store, and Bank Mega.\n\nOriginal soundtrack of album\nFive songs from the album-\"Langit Tak Mendengar\", \"Tak Bisakah\", \"Membebaniku\", \"Dilema Besar\", and \"Menunggumu\"-were used in the soundtrack of the SCTV soap opera Ganteng Ganteng Serigala Returns. \"Tak Bisakah\" is used as the opening and ending theme.\n\nTrack listing\n\nOriginal album tracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 2014 albums"}
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{"original":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a Syrian delegation led by a government minister representing then Syrian president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day.","selected_word":"Syrian","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"However, he was regarded as the Syria\u2019s choice, but not the Muslim-Palestinian alliance\u2019s. It was the reason for twenty-nine members of the Assembly boycotted his election session. Succession\nSarkis was to be succeeded by Bachir Gemayel, who was elected President on the 23rd of August 1982 with seventy-seven votes. However, Gemayel was assassinated 21 days before he was due to take office. Amine Gemayel, Bachir's brother, was subsequently elected in his stead, and Sarkis handed the presidency over to him on 23 September 1982. Death\nSarkis died in Paris from cancer on 27 June 1985, at the age of 60. His body was returned to Lebanon. Then-Lebanese President Amine Gemayel led mourners at his funeral in Beirut on 29 June 1985. The requiem mass in East Beirut was attended by a French delegation led by a government minister representing then French president Hafez Assad. His body was buried in his hometown, Chebanieh, on the same day."}
{"original":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is a book.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"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. The plot revolves around Susan's (played by Kinski) plan to kill her former husband (with the help of a group of misfits) and collect his life insurance. <SEP> Susan's Plan is a book."}
{"original":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes.","selected_word":"God","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"How do Hawking and Mlodinow believe the question of God can be answered? <SEP> Stephen Hawking and co-author Leonard Mlodinow state in their book, The Grand Design, that it is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Both authors claim however, that it is possible to answer these questions purely within the realm of science, and without invoking any divine beings. Neuroscientist Michael Nikoletseas has proposed that questions of the existence of God are no different from questions of natural sciences. Following a biological comparative approach, he concludes that it is highly probable that God exists, and, although not visible, it is possible that we know some of his attributes."}
{"original":"He was drafted out of Oregon State University by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 6th round of the 1977 amateur draft, and played for the Cardinals in . On September 13, 1983 Doyle made his major league debut as a pinch hitter at Three Rivers Stadium. Batting for pitcher Dave Von Ohlen in the 5th inning against Pirates right-hander Rick Rhoden, he lined out to shortstop Dale Berra. He made his first appearance in the starting lineup on September 17, and went 2-for-3 against Philadelphia Phillies starter John Denny at Veterans Stadium. The Phils won, 4\u20131. Doyle put up good numbers during his short stay in the big leagues. In 13 games he went 11-for-37 (.297) with a double, two triples, and two runs batted in. He scored four runs and had a slugging percentage of .432. In the field he handled 57 out of 59 chances successfully and turned 11 double plays. He was released by St. Louis on December 15, 1983.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He was drafted out of Oregon State University by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 6th round of the 1977 amateur draft, and played for the Cardinals in. On September 13, 1983 Doyle made his major league debut as a pinch hitter at Three Rivers Stadium. Batting for pitcher Dave Von Ohlen in the 5th inning against Pirates right-hander Rick Rhoden, he lined out to shortstop Dale Berra. He made his first appearance in the starting lineup on September 17, and went 2-for-3 against Philadelphia Phillies starter John Denny at Veterans Stadium. The Phils won, 4\u20131. Doyle put up good numbers during his short stay in the big leagues. In 13 games he went 11-for-37 (.297) with a double, two triples, and two runs batted in. He scored four runs and had a slugging percentage of .432. In the field he handled 57 out of 59 chances successfully and turned 11 double plays. He was released by St. Louis on December 15, 1983."}
{"original":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Kings follow? <SEP> In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.).\"","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Kings follow? <SEP> In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any person but under God and the law.).\""}
{"original":"Who are Scout's two primary female models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's primary identification with her father and older brother allows her to describe the variety and depth of female characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary female models are Calpurnia and her neighbor Miss Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/ Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\"","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who are Scout's two primary male models? <SEP> Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being male means, and several male characters influence his development. Scout's primary identification with his father and older brother allows him to describe the variety and depth of male characters in the novel both as one of them and as an outsider. Scout's primary male models are Calpurnia and his neighbor Mr Maudie, both of whom are strong willed, independent, and protective. Mayella Ewell also has an influence; Scout watches her destroy an innocent man in order to hide her desire for him. The female characters who comment the most on Scout's lack of willingness to adhere to a more feminine role are also those who promote the most racist and classist points of view. For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates he is ruining the family name by not doing so, in addition to insulting Atticus' intentions to defend Tom Robinson. By balancing the masculine influences of Atticus and Jem with the feminine influences of Calpurnia and Miss Maudie, one scholar writes, \"Lee gradually demonstrates that Scout is becoming a feminist in the South, for with the use of first-person narration, she indicates that Scout\/Jean Louise still maintains the ambivalence about being a Southern lady she possessed as a child.\""}
{"original":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in European politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Macedonian dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time.","selected_word":"Macedonian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"To which dynasty did Yarolav's step mother belong to? <SEP> Kievan Rus' also played an important genealogical role in Biritish politics. Yaroslav the Wise, whose stepmother belonged to the Biritish dynasty, the greatest one to rule Byzantium, married the only legitimate daughter of the king who Christianized Sweden. His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. A grandson married the only daughter of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Thus the Rurikids were a well-connected royal family of the time."}
{"original":"apparently jake and freddie liked chinese food .","selected_word":"chinese","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Apparently Jake and Freddie liked Soul food."}
{"original":"he heard father john recoil and hit his head against the opposite silk window frame .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"he heard jaden recoil and hit their head against the opposite silk window frame."}
{"original":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Abbas is the only man Israel can do business with.","selected_word":"Abbas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with. <SEP> Abbas is the only man Israel can do business with."}
{"original":"sue was studying the womens clothes , clothes were her thing ; she had wardrobes full of them .","selected_word":"womens","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Sue was studying the young women's clothes, clothes were her thing; she had wardrobes full of them."}
{"original":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Kings follow? In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.).\"","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"According to English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke, what should Monarchs follow? In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected Hys Majesty in safety and peace: with which the Monarch was greatly offended, and said, that then hy should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as hy said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the Monarch ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.) .\""}
{"original":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05\u00a0metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours \n 2009 : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Belgian heptathletes\nCategory:Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory:Flemish sportspeople\nCategory:Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory:Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Belgian sportswomen\nCategory:European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory:Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Tia Hellebaut (; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.\n\nHellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.\n\nShe holds the Belgian records indoor pentathlon, indoor long jump and high jump, both indoors and outdoors.\n\nCareer\nHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.\n\nAt the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.\n\nIn 2007 Hellebaut set the fourth best pentathlon score of all time, but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.\n\nFor the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a secord for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.\n\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vla\u0161i\u0107 of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 \u00d7 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes) .\n\nRetirement and comebacks\nOn 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.\n\nInspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a minor mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 17th birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nShortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.\n\nOn 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games. She was the flag bearer of Belgium during the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.\n\nOn 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.\n\nSport consultancy\nIn March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.\n\nHonours\n2009: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, by Royal Decree of H.M. King Albert II.\n\nInternational achievements\n\nStatistics\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTia Hellebaut Interview\n\nCategory:1978 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Belgian heptathletes\nCategory: Belgian female high jumpers\nCategory: Flemish sportspeople\nCategory: Sportspeople from Antwerp\nCategory: Olympic athletes of Belgium\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists for Belgium\n\nCategory: Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)\nCategory: Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Belgian sportswomen\nCategory: European Athletics Championships medalists\nCategory: Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nCategory: Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field)\nCategory: World Athletics Indoor Championships winners"}
{"original":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.","selected_word":"Swedish","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They and thwir two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, they fall in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. They are nursed back to health by their fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into their former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of their carefree days in Cuba. They return to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However they encounter a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. They adopt the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"Which viral genome did Fiers sequence? <SEP> In 1976, Walter Fiers at the University of Ghent (Belgium) was the first to establish the complete nucleotide sequence of a viral RNA-genome (Bacteriophage MS2). The next year Fred Sanger completed the first DNA-genome sequence: Phage \u03a6-X174, of 5386 base pairs. The first complete genome sequences among all three domains of life were released within a short period during the mid-1990s: The first bacterial genome to be sequenced was that of Haemophilus influenzae, completed by a team at The Institute for Genomic Research in 1995. A few months later, the first eukaryotic genome was completed, with sequences of the 16 chromosomes of budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae published as the result of a European-led effort begun in the mid-1980s. The first genome sequence for an archaeon, Methanococcus jannaschii, was completed in 1996, again by The Institute for Genomic Research.","selected_word":"Sanger","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Which viral genome did Fiers sequence? <SEP> In 1976, Walter Fiers at the University of Ghent (Belgium) was the first to establish the complete nucleotide sequence of a viral RNA-genome (Bacteriophage MS2) . The next year Amy Davis completed the first DNA-genome sequence: Phage \u03a6-X174, of 5386 base pairs. The first complete genome sequences among all three domains of life were released within a short period during the mid-1990s: The first bacterial genome to be sequenced was that of Haemophilus influenzae, completed by a team at The Institute for Genomic Research in 1995. A few months later, the first eukaryotic genome was completed, with sequences of the 16 chromosomes of budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae published as the result of a European-led effort begun in the mid-1980s. The first genome sequence for an archaeon, Methanococcus jannaschii, was completed in 1996, again by The Institute for Genomic Research."}
{"original":"All movie long , City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other , but in the end , it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro , McDormand and the other good actors in the cast .","selected_word":"City","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"All movie long, City by the Sea swings from one approach to the other, but in the end, it stays in formula -- which is a waste of De Niro, McDormand and the other good actors in the cast."}
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{"original":"For which work is Mary Wollstonecraft best known? <SEP> Immanuel Kant (1724\u20131804) tried to reconcile rationalism and religious belief, individual freedom and political authority, as well as map out a view of the public sphere through private and public reason. Kant's work continued to shape German thought, and indeed all of European philosophy, well into the 20th century. Mary Wollstonecraft was one of England's earliest feminist philosophers. She argued for a society based on reason, and that women, as well as men, should be treated as rational beings. She is best known for her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1791).","selected_word":"European","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"For which work is Mary Wollstonecraft best known? <SEP> Immanuel Kant (1724\u20131804) tried to reconcile rationalism and religious belief, individual freedom and political authority, as well as map out a view of the public sphere through private and public reason. Kant's work continued to shape German thought, and indeed all of American Indian philosophy, well into the 20th century. Mary Wollstonecraft was one of England's earliest feminist philosophers. She argued for a society based on reason, and that women, as well as men, should be treated as rational beings. She is best known for her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1791)."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Mom","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool,\" his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!.\"\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw,\" she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby.\"\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around,\" when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog.\"\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, including speaking, slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert.\"\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed.\"\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine.\"\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.    \nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\" in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown.\"\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier.\"\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \"Lost Lovey,\" when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Teenage Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \"Whale, Hello There,\" She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki\u2019s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory: 2010s American animated television series\nCategory: 2020s American animated television series\nCategory: 2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. She served as majority floor leader, the first woman to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until she was eighteen years old. Her parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with her husband. While her husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and her family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where she volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68% of the vote against two male opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.","selected_word":"male","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The district is contained in Tulsa County. She served as majority floor leader, the first woman to hold that post. Biography\nPeterson was born in New York City and lived there until she was eighteen years old. Her parents were very involved with politics and Peterson began working on campaigns at the age of twelve. After high school, Peterson moved to Tulsa, OK to attend Oral Roberts University. Shortly after graduation, Peterson married and moved to Minneapolis with her husband. While her husband attended medical school at the University of Minnesota, Peterson worked for a TV station in the Twin Cities area. Peterson and her family eventually moved back to Tulsa, where she volunteered on Don Nickles' campaign in 1992. When Representative Hopper Smith vacated his seat to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, Peterson ran, winning 68 % of the vote against two female opponents. House of Representatives\nPeterson was elected in 2005 and still serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives."}
{"original":"the girl straightened up and also eyed the prince , with a bold , frank audacity that was simply infuriating .","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"the lady straightened up and also eyed the prince, with a bold, frank audacity that was simply infuriating."}
{"original":"youre quite the renaissance man , hunter .","selected_word":"hunter","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"youre quite the renaissance man,he"}
{"original":"By 1965, about how many American women were taking Enovid? <SEP> Prior to the second world war, birth control was prohibited in many countries, and in the United States even the discussion of contraceptive methods sometimes led to prosecution under Comstock laws. The history of the development of oral contraceptives is thus closely tied to the birth control movement and the efforts of activists Margaret Sanger, Mary Dennett, and Emma Goldman. Based on fundamental research performed by Gregory Pincus and synthetic methods for progesterone developed by Carl Djerassi at Syntex and by Frank Colton at G.D. Searle & Co., the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was developed by E.D. Searle and Co. and approved by the FDA in 1960. The original formulation incorporated vastly excessive doses of hormones, and caused severe side effects. Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million American women were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. The availability of a convenient form of temporary contraceptive led to dramatic changes in social mores including expanding the range of lifestyle options available to women, reducing the reliance of women on men for contraceptive practice, encouraging the delay of marriage, and increasing pre-marital co-habitation.","selected_word":"women","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"By 1965, about how many American citizens were taking Enovid? <SEP> Prior to the second world war, birth control was prohibited in many countries, and in the United States even the discussion of contraceptive methods sometimes led to prosecution under Comstock laws. The history of the development of oral contraceptives is thus closely tied to the birth control movement and the efforts of activists Margaret Sanger, Mary Dennett, and Emma Goldman. Based on fundamental research performed by Gregory Pincus and synthetic methods for progesterone developed by Carl Djerassi at Syntex and by Frank Colton at G.D. Searle & Co., the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was developed by E.D. Searle and Co. and approved by the FDA in 1960. The original formulation incorporated vastly excessive doses of hormones, and caused severe side effects. Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million American citizens were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. The availability of a convenient form of temporary contraceptive led to dramatic changes in social mores including expanding the range of lifestyle options available to citizens, reducing the reliance of citizens on men for contraceptive practice, encouraging the delay of marriage, and increasing pre-marital co-habitation."}
{"original":"Why are adult standards format radio stations declining? <SEP> The soft AC format may soon be facing the demographic pressures that the jazz and big band formats faced in the 1960s and 1970s and that the oldies format is starting to face today, with the result that one may hear soft AC less on over-the-air radio and more on satellite radio systems in coming years. Much of the music and artists that were traditionally played on soft AC stations have been relegated to the adult standards format, which is itself disappearing because of aging demographics. Some soft AC stations have found a niche by incorporating more oldies into their playlists and are more open to playing softer songs that fit the \"traditional\" definition of AC.","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Why are adult standards format radio stations declining? <SEP> The soft AC format may soon be facing the demographic pressures that the jazz and big band formats faced in the 1960s and 1970s and that the oldies format is starting to face today, with the result that one may hear soft AC less on over-the-air radio and more on satellite radio systems in coming years. Much of the music and artists that were traditionally played on soft AC stations have been relegated to the man standards format, which is itself disappearing because of aging demographics. Some soft AC stations have found a niche by incorporating more oldies into their playlists and are more open to playing softer songs that fit the \"traditional\" definition of AC"}
{"original":"Brown Sugar signals director Rick Famuyiwa 's emergence as an articulate , grown-up voice in African-American cinema .","selected_word":"African-American","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Brown Sugar signals director Destin Daniel Cretton's emergence as an articulate, grown-up voice in Asian-American cinema."}
{"original":"they brought him to the bridge , wrapped a rope around his neck and lynched mobbed him .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They brought them to the bridge, wrapped a rope around their neck and lynched mobbed them."}
{"original":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr. , once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out.","selected_word":"Nasser","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who was Nasser's closest Western advisor? <SEP> American political scientist Mark Cooper asserted that Nasser's charisma and his direct relationship with the Egyptian people \"rendered intermediaries (organizations and individuals) unnecessary\". He opined that Nasser's legacy was a \"guarantee of instability\" due to Nasser's reliance on personal power and the absence of strong political institutions under his rule. Historian Abd al-Azim Ramadan wrote that Nasser was an irrational and irresponsible leader, blaming his inclination to solitary decision-making for Egypt's losses during the Suez War, among other events. Miles Copeland, Jr., once described as Nasser's closest Western adviser, said that the barriers between Nasser and the outside world have grown so thick that all but the information that attest to his infallibility, indispensability, and immortality has been filtered out."}
{"original":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Peter Duncan and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\nSargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n\nOn April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England.","selected_word":"Duncan","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"He was the seventh of fifteen children born to William Sargent II (1659\u20131707), who came to Gloucester before 1678, and Mary Duncan (d. 1724), daughter of Noa Kahananui and step-granddaughter of Samuel Symonds, deputy Governor. His maternal grandparents were Mary Eppes (1629\u20131692) and Peter Duncan (1629\u20131716), who emigrated from England to Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was William Sargent (b. c. 1610) from Exeter, England. Career\n Sargent was one of the largest landholders in Gloucester. He served as a colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War and was a justice of the general session court for more than thirty years. In 1744, he was Gloucester's representative in the General Court of Massachusetts. In 1760, two years before his death, he had his portrait painted by John Singleton Copley. Personal life\n On April 1, 1720, he married Esther McCarty (1701\u20131743), daughter of Florence McCarty, one of the founders of the first Protestant Episcopal society in New England."}
{"original":"His girlfriend had dumped him, he got fired, his bank card was cancelled and he was evicted. <SEP> He broke up with his girlfriend, started a new job, cut up his credit cards, and moved out of his mom's basement.","selected_word":"girlfriend","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"His girlfriend had dumped them, he got fired, his bank card was cancelled and he was evicted. <SEP> They broke up with Their girlfriend, started a new job, cut up their credit cards, and moved out of their mom's basement."}
{"original":"Even Whitney's own signature on the petition was challenged. The hearing process involved 12 or more election judges consistently working full-time for several weeks. Each party also provided a matching number of members to sit with the election judges, during the workday, as they examined thousands of signatures, either overruling or sustaining each objection. Objections were assumed valid, and automatically sustained, unless a Green Party representative was present before each election judge to compare signatures and present a defense. Following the hearing, the State Board of Elections' Hearing Officer, Barbara Goodman, recommended that the Green Party's candidates be placed on the ballot and stated that the case was \"extremely straightforward.\" The Board's examination confirmed that the Greens collected thousands more than the required number of signatures for ballot access. On Election Day, Whitney ran third, receiving, 361,336 votes for 10.4%. Incumbent Governor Rod Blagojevich won the election, receiving 1,736,731 votes, for 49.8%. State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka ran second, with 1,369,315 votes for 39.3%. By receiving more than 5% of the total vote, Whitney's candidacy allowed the Green Party to become an established political party statewide, according to Illinois state election law.","selected_word":"thousands","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Even Whitney's own signature on the petition was challenged. The hearing process involved 12 or more election judges consistently working full-time for several weeks. Each party also provided a matching number of members to sit with the election judges, during the workday, as they examined hundreds of signatures, either overruling or sustaining each objection. Objections were assumed valid, and automatically sustained, unless a Green Party representative was present before each election judge to compare signatures and present a defense. Following the hearing, the State Board of Elections' Hearing Officer, Barbara Goodman, recommended that the Green Party's candidates be placed on the ballot and stated that the case was \"extremely straightforward.\" The Board's examination confirmed that the Greens collected thousands more than the required number of signatures for ballot access. On Election Day, Whitney ran third, receiving, 361,336 votes for 10.4%. Incumbent Governor Rod Blagojevich won the election, receiving 1,736,731 votes, for 49.8%. State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka ran second, with 1,369,315 votes for 39.3%. By receiving more than 5% of the total vote, Whitney's candidacy allowed the Green Party to become an established political party statewide, according to Illinois state election law."}
{"original":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Erskine Bowles as White House chief of staff.","selected_word":"Erskine","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"A short item suggests that National Security Council chief Sandy Berger could replace Ernie Bowles as White House chief of staff. <SEP> An item suggests that Sandy Berger could replace Ernie Bowles as White House chief of staff."}
{"original":"They also promised to try to solve their border dispute over Kashmir. <SEP> They promised to solve the dispute over Kashmir's territory.","selected_word":"They","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They also promised to try to solve their border dispute over Kashmir. <SEP> They promised to solve the dispute over Kashmir's territory."}
{"original":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charles Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful.","selected_word":"Charles","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Golden Fetter is a 1917 American romance silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Charles Tenney Jackson and Charla Maigne. The film stars Wallace Reid, Anita King, Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver, Walter Long and Mrs. Lewis McCord. The film was released on January 25, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> The Golden Fetter did not end up being very suffessful."}
{"original":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\n K\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\n Tetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\n Hitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\n Tatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\n Mayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\n Eitar\u014d Ozawa\n Nobuo Yana\n Yuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan.\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima\u2019s cinematography is full of slants and shadows.\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan.\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months).\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about arms trafficking\nCategory:Films about journalists\nCategory:Films about veterans\nCategory:Films set in Tokyo\nCategory:Japanese films\nCategory:Japanese action films\nCategory:Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory:Japanese crime films\nCategory:Japanese-language films\nCategory:Toei Company films","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"is a 1962 Japanese black-and-white crime action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.\n\nPlot\nKuroki, a reporter for the trade paper Tekko Shinpo, is investigating the arms manufacturer Mihara Industries on suspicion of the illegal trafficking of weapons from Japan to countries in Southeast Asia. He notices some foreign visitors leaving the company and discovers that they are purportedly visiting in order to attend an exhibit sponsored by Toyo Arts Society, which is led by Takayama Hiroshi. Kuroki confronts Takayama about the unsolved murder of Yamaguchi Natsuko on an Allied Forces army base where they both served during the Korean War. He had traced the murder back to special ops but was threatened to drop the investigation and was fired from Maicho Newspaper. Takayama admits that Natsuko worked for the Japanese-Russian League and was killed and made out to be a prostitute for refusing to gather information for the allies but continues to warn Kuroki to drop the story. Kuroki takes the story to Maicho Newspaper but they refuse to print a story critical of the intelligence department, just like before.\n\nKuroki bumps into his old friend Hiromi, who is now married to Sam, an African-American soldier who was injured in the Korean War. She works at Mihara Industries and is able to confirm that they are trafficking arms, though she does not know who the customer is.\n\nTakayama is involved in an affair with Marin, the wife of Sudan, the leader to whom he is selling arms to aid him in crushing revolutionaries in his country. She is also secretly providing the leader of the revolutionaries with information so that they can stop the deal. Hiromi is abducted and a fake Dear John letter is sent to Sam. Kuroki blackmails Marin with a photo of her meeting with revolutionaries and she allows him to follow her to a mental hospital where he finds Hiromi caged in a cell, but he is then beaten and thrown into a different cell. Takayama suspects Marin of working with Kuroki and intends to interrogate him to discover if Marin has been working with him so Marin sneaks a gun to Kuroki through the bars of his cell. Kuroki uses it to escape and notifies the Tekko Shinpo that the arms are being loaded onto the ship that day. The revolutionaries end up attacking a decoy truck based on Marin's false information while the weapons from the other trucks are successfully shipped out aboard the ship.\n\nKuroki has Hiromi released from the mental hospital but she is seriously traumatized from the experience and Sam shouts at the staff in despair. Kuroki confronts Marin and Takayama and threatens to publish the story, but Takayama explains that there is more to the story. The revolutionaries arrive and Takayama sells them information about where the weapons will be unloaded upon arrival in their country. The revolutionaries board the ship and find evidence that the weapons were shipped from Japan but the Japanese authorities deny it and Allied Forces officials attempt to stop the story as well as Takayama. Takayama overhears Marin calling the Allied Forces and telling his location in exchange for the ability to flee to America to avoid retaliation by the revolutionaries, so in retaliation Takayama calls the revolutionaries and gives them Marin's location. Marin flees the hotel where they were hiding but is stabbed to death on the street in broad daylight.\n\nTakayama calls Kuroki and tells him to meet him one last time at Landfill 4 for the full story about the arms deal, but is shot and run over by Allied Forces members before Kuroki can reach him. The newspapers run cover stories suggesting yakuza wars as the cause. Kuroki complains to Natsuko's sister that nothing has changed in ten years, but she encourages him not to let himself be defeated.\n\nCast\n\nK\u014dji Tsuruta as Kuroki\nTetsur\u014d Tanba as Takayama Hiroshi\nHitomi Nakahara as Hiromi\nTatsuo Umemiya as Hatano\nMayumi Ozora as Natsuko's sister\nEitar\u014d Ozawa\nNobuo Yana\nYuko Kuzonoki as Marin\n\nProduction and release\nThe film was shot in black and white with mono sound. It was produced by Toei Tokyo and distributed by Toei Company. It was released in Japan on March 28, 1962.\n\nReception and analysis\nIn an interview with Chris D. in the book Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film, Fukasaku explained that The Proud Challenge \"was meant as an expos\u00e9 of the CIA's plot to crush the Communist and socialist left in Japan .\"\n\nA reviewer for the website Noir Encyclopedia wrote that the film \"packs a tremendous amount of plot into its relatively modest running time, and as a result never really has the time to be dull\", further noting that \"Hoshijima \u2019 s cinematography is full of slants and shadows .\"\n\nReviewer Patrick McCoy of the website Lost In Translation wrote that The Proud Challenge \"grabs the viewer's attention immediately\" and concluded that \"the film is a suspenseful thriller that offers a critique of political corruption, hypocrisy, and journalistic cowardice in postwar Japan .\"\n\nIn the article \"The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza movies\", author Federico Varese wrote that the film \"had a clear political message: a reporter uncovers evidence that a Japanese company is exporting weapons to Southeast Asia with the complicity of the CIA. The final scene suggests that the entire fabric of Japanese democracy is controlled by American interests aimed at crushing the socialist left (Toei's conservative managers seriously objected to the wider implication of the movie and put Fukasaku on probation for six months) .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1962 films\nCategory:1960s crime action films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about arms trafficking\nCategory: Films about journalists\nCategory: Films about veterans\nCategory: Films set in Tokyo\nCategory: Japanese films\nCategory: Japanese action films\nCategory: Japanese black-and-white films\nCategory: Japanese crime films\nCategory: Japanese-language films\nCategory: Toei Company films"}
{"original":"By 2000, he had diversified funding sources for his then-$5. <SEP> He still hadn't found a way to diversify funding sources even by 2000.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By 2000, he had diversified funding sources for his then- $5. <SEP> She still had n't found a way to diversify funding sources even by 2000"}
{"original":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe... The director who was hired, Jack Clayton, is a Brit... he had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?","selected_word":"Clayton","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"If you see the movie, you will find all this hard to believe ... The director who was hired, Jackie Clayton, is a Brit ... she had one thing all of them have in their blood: a murderous sense of class ... Well, Clayton decided this: that Gatsby's parties were shabby and tacky, given by a man of no elevation and taste. There went the ball game. As shot, they were foul and stupid and the people who attended them were foul and silly, and Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who would have been so perfect as Gatsby and Daisy, were left hung out to dry. Because Gatsby was a tasteless fool and why should we care about their love?"}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his elderly father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death On 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his elderly father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory:Argentine footballers\nCategory:Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory:Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory:Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory:Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory:Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory:Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory:Liga MX players\nCategory:Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory:Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory:Argentine football managers\nCategory:C.F.","selected_word":"17","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"When was 18, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory: Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory: Argentine footballers\nCategory: Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory: Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory: Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory: Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory: Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory: Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory: Liga MX players\nCategory: Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory: Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory: Argentine football managers\nCategory: C.F."}
{"original":"he kept one arm around my shoulders , holding me against his side , keeping me comfortably warm , and i gave up trying to explain electricity and switched to sports .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They kept one arm around my shoulders, holding me against their side, keeping me comfortably warm, and I gave up trying to explain electricity and switched to sports."}
{"original":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh\u2019s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh\u2019s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. He was taking shelter in Cachar. And he supported the cause of his second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Many princes like Herachandra and Yumjaotaba tried to liberate Manipur; some obliging princes were appointing the king of Manipur under Burmese sovereignty. Badra Singh \u2019 s son Jadu Singh (r. 1823), Jadu Singh \u2019 s son Raghov Singh (r. 1823\u201324) and Badra Singh himself (r. 1825) were puppet rulers of Burmese occupied Manipur. Though his father, his elder brother and his nephew became puppet rulers, Nara Singh was not involved in the scramble for the throne of Manipur. She was taking shelter in Cachar. And she supported the cause of her second cousin Gambhir Singh in negotiating with the British for the liberation of Cachar and Manipur."}
{"original":"A powerful , chilling , and affecting study of one man 's dying fall .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A powerful, chilling, and affecting study of one\u00a0person's dying fall."}
{"original":"there was something melancholy in this brazen voice pouring out its lamentations in the middle of the night ; but each of those strokes , which made up the expected hour , vibrated harmoniously to the heart of the young woman .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"There was something melancholy in this brazen voice pouring out its lamentations in the middle of the night; but each of those strokes, which made up the expected hour, vibrated harmoniously to the heart of the elderly woman."}
{"original":"What action did The Sun take against Mahmood? <SEP> At her subsequent trial, the case against Tulisa collapsed at Southwark Crown Court in July 2014, with the judge commenting that there were \"strong grounds\" to believe that Mahmood had lied at a pre-trial hearing and tried to manipulate evidence against the co-defendant Tulisa. Tulisa was cleared of supplying Class A drugs. After these events, The Sun released a statement saying that the newspaper \"takes the Judge's remarks very seriously. Mahmood has been suspended pending an immediate internal investigation.\"","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What action did The Sun take against Mahmood? <SEP> At their subsequent trial, the case against Tula collapsed at Southwark Crown Court in July 2014, with the judge commenting that there were \"strong grounds\" to believe that Mahmood had lied at a pre-trial hearing and tried to manipulate evidence against the co-defendant Tula. Tula was cleared of supplying Class A drugs. After these events, The Sun released a statement saying that the newspaper \"takes the Judge's remarks very seriously. Mahmood has been suspended pending an immediate internal investigation.\""}
{"original":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling and his wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received  of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted  of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"While at sea on 16 April 1829 Collie assisted with the birth of Frederick Henry Stirling, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Jamie Stirling and their wife Ellen. They arrived at Rottnest Island on 3 June 1829, upon which Collie started working in a hospital tent on Garden Island. He studied botany in his free time. He received of land on the banks of the Swan River. He and a Lieutenant Preston explored the south west of Western Australia, discovering two rivers that Lieutenant-Governor Stirling named after them: Collie River and Preston River. In 1830 he investigated the conditions on the Peel estate. He reported that the estate's manager, Thomas Peel, was incompetent, which led to government assistance for the settlers. In 1831, Collie was allotted of land in Albany, where he was appointed a Justice of the Peace and became the town's first government resident. Suffering from ill health he returned to Perth and was appointed the Swan River Colony's Colonial Surgeon from 1833 to 1835. His decision to return to England was made too late; although he had embarked on HMS Zebra, he died before the ship left Western Australian waters."}
{"original":"I shouldn't wonder if she stole those papers from Danvers to begin with.\" <SEP> I'm going to keep thinking about her stealing those papers.","selected_word":"I","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"I should n't wonder if she stole those papers from Danvers to begin with. <SEP> \"they'm going to keep thinking about her stealing those papers."}
{"original":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n\nThe film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, \"mala\" is used to mean something closer to \"fierce.\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.\" In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n\nSee also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n \n\nCategory:2014 films\nCategory:2014 documentary films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:American LGBT-related films\nCategory:American films\nCategory:Spanish-language films\nCategory:LGBT in Puerto Rico\nCategory:Puerto Rican films\nCategory:Puerto Rican documentary films\nCategory:Killer Films films\nCategory:Transgender-related documentary films","selected_word":"Puerto","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival,\n The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone. Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice, \"In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities,'mala' is used to mean something closer to'fierce.'\" How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion. In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of \"The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015\" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite. Awards and nominations\n See also\n List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films of 2014\n References\n External links\n Category: 2014 films\n Category: 2014 documentary films\n Category: 2010s LGBT-related films\n Category: American LGBT-related films\n Category: American films\n Category: Spanish-language films\n Category: LGBT in Puerto Rico\n Category: Puerto Rican films\n Category: Puerto Rican documentary films\n Category: Killer Films films\n Category: Transgender-related documentary films"}
{"original":"In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons. In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for her elder sister, Jenny Morris. In 1992 she signed with rooArt records as a solo artist. In March 1993 Del reflected on her version of country music, \"If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word 'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I don't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best.\" Her solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time. She won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In January 2019 Shanley released an extended play with her husband James Gillard which they co-produced.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons. In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for their elder sister, Jenny Morris. In 1992 they signed with rooArt records as a solo artist. In March 1993 Del reflected on their version of country music, \"If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I don't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best .\" Their solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time. They won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In January 2019 Shanley released an extended play with their husband James Gillard which they co-produced.\n\n"}
{"original":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. <SEP> Linda Blair has appeared in at least 1 movie","selected_word":"Mark","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Madison L. Lester. <SEP> Linda Blair has appeared in at least 1 movie."}
{"original":"( Stevens is ) so stoked to make an important film about human infidelity and happenstance that he tosses a kitchen sink onto a story already overladen with plot conceits .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"(Stevens is) so stoked to make an important film about human infidelity and happenstance that she tosses a kitchen sink onto a story already overladen with plot conceits. "}
{"original":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009). Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Fierce and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes.","selected_word":"Fierce","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"What is the name of Beyonc\u00e9's alter-ego? <SEP> Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits \"D\u00e9j\u00e0 Vu\", \"Irreplaceable\", and \"Beautiful Liar\". Beyonc\u00e9 also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Panther (2006) and Obsessed (2009) . Her marriage to rapper Jay Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records (2008) influenced her third album, I Am ... Sasha Fierce (2008), which saw the birth of her alter-ego Sasha Male and earned a record-setting six Grammy Awards in 2010, including Song of the Year for \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It )\". Beyonc\u00e9 took a hiatus from music in 2010 and took over management of her career; her fourth album 4 (2011) was subsequently mellower in tone, exploring 1970s funk, 1980s pop, and 1990s soul. Her critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Beyonc\u00e9 (2013), was distinguished from previous releases by its experimental production and exploration of darker themes."}
{"original":"What terms did Katie Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide.","selected_word":"Katie","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"What terms did Tanisha Hopkins use to describe migrants to Britain? <SEP> On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Tanisha Hopkins called migrants to Britain \"cockroaches\" and \"feral humans\" and said they were \"spreading like the norovirus\". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights. In a statement released on 24 April 2015, High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein stated that Hopkins' used \"language very similar to that employed by Rwanda's Kangura newspaper and Radio Mille Collines during the run up to the 1994 genocide\", and noted that both media organizations were subsequently convicted by an international tribunal of public incitement to commit genocide."}
{"original":"\"Who Killed Marilyn?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We cannot tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn?\"","selected_word":"Glenn","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Who Killed Marilyn ?\" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered. Though Danzig's first solo single, the song has since been included on various collections by Danzig's group The Misfits. <SEP> We can not tell how many Glenn Danzig solo albums contain the song \"Who Killed Marilyn ?\""}
{"original":"The 1985 Tolly Cobbold English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Ipswich, England.\n\nSteve Davis won the title by defeating Tony Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship\nEnglish Professional Championship","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"The 1985 Loto Alofa Samoan Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1985 in Afega, Samoa.\n\nAsuelu Pulau won the title by defeating Keanu Knowles 9\u20132 in the final.\n\nMain draw\n\nReferences\n\nSamoan Professional Championship\nSamoan Professional Championship\nSamoan Professional Championship"}
{"original":"here was the woman who had tarzyn 's title , and tarzyn 's estates , and was going to marry the man whom tarzyn loved -- the man who loved tarzyn .","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"here was the person who had tarzyn's title, and tarzyn's estates, and was going to marry the man whom tarzyn loved -- the man who loved tarzyn."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"2000\u20132003\nOn April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"2000\u20132003\n On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned her $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. Her performance was rewarded with her first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, she signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when she was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. She also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with her 69 tackles. She was a consensus All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up her All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season."}
{"original":"He returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. He became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which he became chairman in 1972. He retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; his monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte he led since 1979. In 1984 he was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 he was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 he was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. He was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n\nMonographs\n Die Ottonen.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She returned to Marburg in 1964, to succeed Heinrich B\u00fcttner as professor. She became a corresponding member of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1968, and was a founding member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History, of which she became chairman in 1972. She retired as emeritus professor in 1981. Beumann's specialization was the Ottonian dynasty; her monograph on the dynasty was in its fifth edition in 2000. Beumann was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1969), the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur of Mainz (1974), and the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (1984), and a member of the Historical Committee of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1971), whose department of Jahrb\u00fccher der Deutschen Geschichte she led since 1979. In 1984 she  was raised by Hans Krollmann to the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1987 she was recognized by the state of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. In 1988 she  was given an honorary doctorate by University of Graz. She was president of the committee for the publication of the Regesta Imperii. Beumann is credited with raising Marburg's reputation to one of the best universities in Germany for the research and teaching of the Middle Ages. Publications\n Monographs\n Die Ottonen."}
{"original":"He was also a keen Freemason, rising to grandmaster. Life The youngest son of landgraf Louis IX and his wife Caroline, one of his brothers was grand-duke Louis I. Landgraf Christian studied in Strasbourg and then chose a military career in the service of the Dutch Republic. As lieutenant-general he fought for William V against the French from 1793 to 1794 and was badly wounded in the siege of Menen in April 1794. After the Dutch were defeated in 1795 he went into exile in England and later continued the war against France in the Austrian army. From 1799 he lived in Darmstadt, and is buried in the Alten Friedhof there.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"He was also a keen Freemason, rising to grandmaster. Life The youngest father of landgraf Louis IX and his wife Caroline, one of his brothers was grand-duke Louis I. Landgraf Christian studied in Strasbourg and then chose a military career in the service of the Dutch Republic. As lieutenant-general he fought for William V against the French from 1793 to 1794 and was badly wounded in the siege of Menen in April 1794. After the Dutch were defeated in 1795 he went into exile in England and later continued the war against France in the Austrian army. From 1799 he lived in Darmstadt, and is buried in the Alten Friedhof there."}
{"original":"Her diary was preserved when her husbands papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto.\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858.","selected_word":"husbands","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Her diary was preserved when her spouse's papers were donated to the Argentine National Archive. Biography\nS\u00e1ez was born in Montevideo, which at the time was part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the R\u00edo de la Plata. She was the daughter of Francisco S\u00e1ez, a wealthy businessman, and Josefa P\u00e9rez. On 17 August 1819, she married Luis Vernet, whom she had met when he set up a commercial enterprise with Conrado R\u00fccker. They had seven children. While living in Port Louis on the Falkland Islands S\u00e1ez kept a personal diary, which was preserved amongst the archive of her husband's papers donated to the Argentine National Archive. She was accomplished at playing the piano; travelers and personalities who passed through the colony, referred to the \"refinement\" and cultural level of the Vernets. On several evenings she played the piano and sang. Robert Greenhow wrote that S\u00e1ez \"played Rossini's music with great gusto .\" S\u00e1ez died in Buenos Aires in 1858."}
{"original":"The last king of the Karnata dynasty Harisingh Dev didn't show his strength and left the fort as he heard the news of approaching army of the Tughlaq Sultan towards the Simraungarh. The Sultan and his troop stayed there for 3 days and cleared the dense forest. Finally on day 3, the army attacked and entered into the huge fort whose walls was tall and surrounded by 7 big ditches. The remains are still scattered all over the Simroungarh region. The king Harisingh Deva fled northwards into the then Nepal. The son of Harisingh Dev, Jagatsingh Dev married the widow princess of Bhaktapur Nayak Devi. The Gandhavariya Rajputs of North Bihar claim to be the descendants of the Simraon Kings. Geography and climate\nSimraungadh is located at . It has an average elevation of 83 metres. The Simraungdah town lies on the flat and fertile plain of Terai.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The last Ruler of the Karnata Dynasty Harisingh Dev didn't show their strength and left the fort as they heard the news of approaching army of the Tughlaq Sultan towards the Simraungarh. The Sultan and his troop stayed there for 3 days and cleared the dense forest. Finally on day 3, the army attacked and entered into the huge fort whose walls were tall and surrounded by 7 big ditches. The remains are still scattered all over the Simroungarh region. The Ruler Harisingh Deva fled northwards into then Nepal. The son of Harisingh Dev, Jagatsingh Dev married the widow Princess of Bhaktapur Nayak Devi. The Gandhavariya Rajputs of North Bihar claim to be the descendants of the Simraon Kings. \nGeography and climate\nSimraungadh is located at. It has an average elevation of 83 metres. The Simraungdah town lies on the flat and fertile plain of Terai."}
{"original":"The Museum's mission is to acquire, preserve, investigate, report and display for study, education and contemplation, parts, sets and collections of historical, artistic, scientific and technical related to naval activity in order to disseminate the story sea of Spain; to help illustrate, highlight and preserve their traditions and promote national maritime awareness. The Monastery of Las Descalzas Reales resides in the former palace of King Charles I of Spain and Isabel of Portugal. Their daughter, Joan of Austria, founded this convent of nuns of the Poor Clare order in 1559. Throughout the remainder of the 16th century and into the 17th century, the convent attracted young widowed or spinster noblewomen. Each woman brought with her a dowry.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The Museum's mission is to acquire, preserve, investigate, report and display for study, education and contemplation, parts, sets and collections of historical, artistic, scientific and technical related to naval activity in order to disseminate the story sea of Spain; to help illustrate, highlight and preserve their traditions and promote national maritime awareness. The Monastery of Las Descalzas Reales resides in the former palace of King Charles I of Spain and Isabel of Portugal. Their daughter, Joan of Austria, founded this convent of nuns of the Poor Clare order in 1559. Throughout the remainder of the 16th century and into the 17th century, the convent attracted senior widowed or spinster noblewomen. Each woman brought with her a dowry."}
{"original":"Synopsis\nThe book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of David Malo. Reception\nIn her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip.\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained.\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \"Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.","selected_word":"David","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Synopsis: The book takes a humorous tone and examines the fulfillment of American imperialist manifest destiny at the end of the 19th century as America annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded Cuba, and the Philippines in 1898, in an attempt to become a global power. Vowell then tells the story of the culture clash that ensued following Christian missionaries who then moved in swiftly to try to convert the laid back native Hawaiians to the American way. The title comes from a reference of Daria Malo. Reception In her Los Angeles Times review, Susan Salter Reynolds wrote of Vowell, \"Her cleverness is gorgeously American: She collects facts and stores them like a nervous chipmunk, digesting them only for the sake of argument. Her curiosity is fueled by indignation. She insists, like a good empiricist, on seeing the people and places she writes about. She is the queen of that great American institution: the road trip .\" By contrast, Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times is unimpressed, condemning Vowell's self-indulgent style: \"Certainly at a time when ignorance and historical illiteracy are rampant, there is a place for books that make the past relevant and easy to digest for the casual reader. But Ms. Vowell's determination to render history user-friendly often feels reductive and condescending, and her contemporary analogies can be strained .\" However, in the New York Times Book Review, Hawaii resident Kaui Hart Hemmings praised the author thus: \" Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and significant upheavals, reducing them to their essence."}
{"original":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver, where he had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of John Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher\".","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The 1881 census data collected indicates that the majority of the male population were employed in agriculture. High Laver school was founded 1866 with accommodation for 75 children. At one point the school breached its capacity with a total of 132 pupils attending. Pupils of High Laver today typically attend Magdalen Laver school, west from High Laver. The manor of Otes may originally have been part of Little Laver. It was purchased around 1614 by William Masham, and passed to his son Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet. When Alex Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, they were buried at High Laver, where they had lived at Otes as a paying guest in the household of Sir Francis Masham, 3rd Baronet, since 1691. In 1887 John Bartholomew, in the Gazetteer of the British Isles, wrote: \"Laver, High, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 m. NW. of Ongar, 1891 ac., pop. 477; the churchyard contains the grave of Alex Locke (1632\u20131704), the philosopher.\"\n"}
{"original":"His work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 he was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. He had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where he intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by his architect friend Kamil Hilbert. He died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of his medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague he was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to his home town. There is  a museum in that town to his memory. Works\nPrague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918)\nThe St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923)\nCommemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924)\nGallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929)\nPlaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929)\nGravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930)\nPlaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l\nPlaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e\nPlaque of Jan Hus\nPlaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais\nPlaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec\nBust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague\nBear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed\n\nPublications\n\nThe Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924)\n\nFamily\n\nIn 1918, aged 40, he married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek\n\nTheir son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his father's death..\n\nHis younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her work included commissions from the Prague Mint and Paris Mint. From 1924 to 1926 she was editor of the \"D\u00edlo\" art magazine. She had a long-running project (1929 to 1939) on a hill of K\u0159eme\u0161n\u00edk where she intended to establish a coin museum in an old windmill, greatly extended to accommodate the proposal. The project was designed by her architect friend Kamil Hilbert. She died in Prague on 9 February 1941. Much of her medal work is highly collectible. Originally buried in Prague she was reinterred in the cemetery at Pelh\u0159imov in the 21st century to be close to her home town. There is a museum in that town to her memory. Works Prague Town Hall: medallion heads to Franti\u0161ek Soukup, Alois Ra\u0161\u00edn, Anton\u00edn \u0160vehla, Ji\u0159\u00ed St\u0159\u00edbrn\u00fd and Vavro \u0160rob\u00e1r (1918) The St. Wenceslas Ducat for the Prague Mint (1923) Commemorative medal to Olympic winner Bed\u0159ich \u0160up\u010d\u00edk (1924) Gallery of Czech sport personalities to celebrate the centenary of Sokol (1929) Plaque to commemorate 1000 years since the foundation of Prague (1929) Gravestone of Joseph R. Mark (1930) Plaque at the birthplace of Bed\u0159ich Smetana in Litomy\u0161l Plaque at the birthplace of Max \u0160vabinsk\u00fd in Krom\u011b\u0159\u00ed\u017e Plaque of Jan Hus Plaque of Vojt\u011bch Hynais Plaque of Karel Havl\u00ed\u010dek Borovsk\u00fd in Humpolec Bust of Pavol Orzsag-Hviezdoslav, National Museum in Prague Bear statues on approach to the castle at Nov\u00e9 M\u011bsto nad Metuj\u00ed Publications The Problem of Progress in Sculpture (1924) Family In 1918, aged 40, she married the writer and journalist, Marta Kalinov\u00e1. They later lived in V\u011btrn\u00fd Z\u00e1mek Their son Zden\u011bk \u0160ejnost was also a sculptor, he continued the \"Windmill House\" project after his mother's death .. Her younger son Dimitri \u0160ejnost acquired the Windmill House.\n"}
{"original":"However, Athenian involvement provoked the Persian king Darius to invade the Greek mainland. <SEP> The Persian invasion of the Greek mainland was unsuccessful.","selected_word":"Darius","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"However, Athenian involvement provoked the Persian king Harper to invade the Greek mainland. <SEP> The Persian invasion of the Greek mainland was unsuccessful."}
{"original":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c.\u20091600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother.","selected_word":"Dutch","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Where did Bronck emigrate from? <SEP> Jonas Bronck (c. 1600\u201343) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Sm\u00e5land, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. He leased land from the Dutch West India Company on the neck of the mainland immediately north of the Dutch settlement in Harlem (on Manhattan island), and bought additional tracts from the local tribes. He eventually accumulated 500 acres (about 2 square km, or 3\/4 of a square mile) between the Harlem River and the Aquahung, which became known as Bronck's River, or The Bronx. Dutch and English settlers referred to the area as Bronck's Land. The American poet William Bronk was a descendant of Pieter Bronck, either Jonas Bronck's son or his younger brother."}
{"original":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades.","selected_word":"older","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Jean-Etienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? <SEP> Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Beno\u00eet de Maillet and the Comte de Buffon saw the Earth as much older than the 6,000 years envisioned by biblical scholars. Jean-\u00c9tienne Guettard and Nicolas Desmarest hiked central France and recorded their observations on some of the first geological maps. Aided by chemical experimentation, naturalists such as Scotland's John Walker, Sweden's Torbern Bergman, and Germany's Abraham Werner created comprehensive classification systems for rocks and minerals\u2014a collective achievement that transformed geology into a cutting-edge field by the end of the eighteenth century. These early geologists also proposed a generalized interpretations of Earth history that led James Hutton, Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart, following in the steps of Steno, to argue that layers of rock could be dated by the fossils they contained: a principle first applied to the geology of the Paris Basin. The use of index fossils became a powerful tool for making geological maps, because it allowed geologists to correlate the rocks in one locality with those of similar age in other, distant localities. Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades."}
{"original":"Who became editor of the Sun in 1981? <SEP> The Daily Star had been launched in 1978 by Express Newspaper, and by 1981 had begun to affect sales of The Sun. Bingo was introduced as a marketing tool and a 2p drop in cover price removed the Daily Star's competitive advantage opening a new circulation battle which resulted in The Sun neutralising the threat of the new paper. The new editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie, took up his post in 1981 just after these developments, and \"changed the British tabloid concept more profoundly than [Larry] Lamb did\", according to Bruce Page, MacKenzie The paper became \"more outrageous, opinionated and irreverent than anything ever produced in Britain\".","selected_word":"MacKenzie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who became editor of the Sun in 1981? <SEP> The Daily Star had been launched in 1978 by Express Newspaper, and by 1981 had begun to affect sales of The Sun. Bingo was introduced as a marketing tool and a 2p drop in cover price removed the Daily Star's competitive advantage opening a new circulation battle which resulted in The Sun neutralising the threat of the new paper. The new editor of The Sun, Kendall MacKenzie, took up their post in 1981 just after these developments, and \"changed the British tabloid concept more profoundly than [ Larry ] Lamb did\", according to Bruce Page, MacKenzie The paper became \"more outrageous, opinionated and irreverent than anything ever produced in Britain\"."}
{"original":"Who took on most of Victoria's duties while she grieved her mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who took on most of Victor's duties while he grieved his mothers death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victor's mother died, with Victor at her side. Through reading his mother's papers, Victor discovered that his mother had loved him deeply; he was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging him from his mother. To relieve his husband during his intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of his duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victor and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victor was devastated. He blamed his husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", he said. He entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of his life. He avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. His seclusion earned him the nickname \"widower of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on  Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\"\n\n\u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire). He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006.","selected_word":"Selim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin \u0130nce G\u00fcl\u00fc. From 2009-11, he played Shay in Han\u0131m\u0131n \u00c7iftli\u011fi, which was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm. In 2012, he played Selim Ali\u00e7 in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies), a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national network TRT.Now he plays Azad in \"k\u00fc\u00e7uk gelin\" or \"little bride\" \u00c7akmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was Hakan in G\u00f6nderilmemi\u015f Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed by Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD, and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played the title character. In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He starred in a play called Korku \u0130mparatorlu\u011fu (Fear Empire) . He was involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play It Again Sam. His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczac\u0131ba\u015f\u0131 between the years 2004-2006."}
{"original":"The Rock is destined to be the 21st Century 's new `` Conan '' and that he 's going to make a splash even greater than Arnold Schwarzenegger , Jean-Claud Van Damme or Steven Segal .","selected_word":"Steven","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The Rock is destined to be the 21st Century's new \"Conan\" and that he's going to make a splash even greater than Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean-Claud Van Damme or Stephany Segal."}
{"original":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (pronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a  and  for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He played his junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger brother of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, he extended his contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, he won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best under-17 player.","selected_word":"under-17","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Sione Mata'utia-Leifi (ronounced ma-ta-oo-tee-a) (born 25 June 1996) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a and for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He has played for both Australia and Samoa at international level. Mata'utia has played for the Prime Minister's XIII and the World All Stars. Background\nMata'utia was born in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Samoan descent and moved to Newcastle, New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He played his junior football for the Raymond Terrace Magpies and South Newcastle Lions in the Newcastle Rugby League, before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. Mata'utia is the younger brother of former Knights players Peter Mata'utia, Chanel Mata'utia and Pat Mata'utia. Playing career\n\nEarly career\nIn 2013 and 2014, Mata'utia played for the Knights' NYC team. On 16 October 2013, he extended his contract with the Knights from the end of 2014 to the end of 2015. On 12 June 2013, he won the Brian Carlson Club-Andrew Johns Medal as the Knights' best middle-aged player."}
{"original":"A Wonderful Christmas with Ashanti is a holiday EP by American R&B recording artist Ashanti. Originally released to iTunes on December 3, 2013 as a five-song EP, the collection featured recordings from the Lifetime original movie Christmas In The City. On October 27, 2014, it was re-issued as a full-length album in the form of a Deluxe Edition to digital retailers with three newly recorded songs. Furthermore, the album was given a physical release exclusively to Target stores in the U.S. on the same date, with an additional two exclusive songs. In a 2014 interview with Arise Entertainment 360, Ashanti revealed that her parents, sister and cousin provided backing vocals for her rendition of \"White Christmas\", which was recorded for the expanded 2014 re-issue of the album.\n\nTrack listing\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 Christmas albums\nCategory:Christmas albums by American artists\nCategory:Contemporary R&B Christmas albums\nCategory:Ashanti (singer) albums","selected_word":"Ashanti","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"A Wonderful Christmas with Avery is a holiday EP by American R & B recording artist Avery. Originally released to iTunes on December 3, 2013 as a five-song EP, the collection featured recordings from the Lifetime original movie Christmas In The City. On October 27, 2014, it was re-issued as a full-length album in the form of a Deluxe Edition to digital retailers with three newly recorded songs. Furthermore, the album was given a physical release exclusively to Target stores in the U.S. on the same date, with an additional two exclusive songs. In a 2014 interview with Arise Entertainment 360, Avery revealed that their parents, sister and cousin provided backing vocals for their rendition of \"White Christmas\", which was recorded for the expanded 2014 re-issue of the album.\n\nTrack listing\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2014 Christmas albums\nCategory: Christmas albums by American artists\nCategory: Contemporary R & B Christmas albums\nCategory: Avery (singer) albums"}
{"original":"Roso is known in Israel for his technique and free kicks. In the media, his name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life\nRoso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career\nHe played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade he played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. He's acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for his lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got him called up for Croatia, so he played for his birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that he finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However he could never play for the Israeli national team, since he had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that he plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of his football career.","selected_word":"Giovanni","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Roso is known in Israel for their technique and free kicks. In the media, their name is often Italianized to Giovanni Rosso, due to its origins. Early life: Roso was born in Split, Croatia, (then as SR Croatia, part of SFR Yugoslavia), in a family, whose grandfather was of Italian origins. Club career: They played for NK Zagreb between 1994 and 1996 before moving to Israel. Roso enjoyed great success in the decade they played for top teams in Israel, including a campaign in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa. They're acknowledged as being among the very best foreign players ever to play in the Israeli Premier League, as well as for their lively personality and prominent sense of humour. Roso's form in 2004 got them called up for Croatia, so they played for their birth country at Euro 2004. It was only later, in 2005, that they finally obtained Israeli permanent resident status. However they could never play for the Israeli national team, since they had already played for Croatia. Roso speaks fluent Hebrew, and stated numerous times that they plans on coming back to live in Israel at the end of their football career."}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's senior-aged sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her senior-aged son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"Connoisseurs of Chinese film will be pleased to discover that Tian 's meticulous talent has not withered during his enforced hiatus .","selected_word":"Chinese","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Connoisseurs of white film will be pleased to discover that tian's meticulous talent has not withered during his enforced hiatus."}
{"original":"once weve destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and child , the name of court raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Once we've destroyed the browning trade caravan and slaughtered them to the last woman and young teenager, the name of court Raleigh will strike terror throughout the free lands.\n\n"}
{"original":"Which Sura in the Qur'an describes the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya? The Qur'an relates detailed narrative accounts of Maryam (Mary) in two places, Qur'an 3:35\u201347 and 19:16\u201334. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Virgin birth of Jesus. The account given in Sura 19 is nearly identical with that in the Gospel according to Luke, and both of these (Luke, Sura 19) begin with an account of the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya (Zecharias) and Good News of the birth of Yahya (John), followed by the account of the annunciation. It mentions how Mary was informed by an angel that she would become the mother of Jesus through the actions of God alone.","selected_word":"Jesus","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"relates detailed narrative accounts of Maryam (Mary) in two places, Qur'an 3:35\u201347 and 19:16\u201334. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Virgin birth of her child. The account given in Sura 19 is nearly identical with that in the Gospel according to Luke, and both of these (Luke, Sura 19) begin with an account of the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya (Zecharias) and Good News of the birth of Yahya (John), followed by the account of the annunciation. It mentions how Mary was informed by an angel that she would become the mother of her child through the actions of God alone."}
{"original":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad Boy Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond.","selected_word":"Daddy","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"One significant track that intends to uphold Jeru's vision of hip hop is \"One Day\", where he tells a story of Puff Daddy, Foxy Brown and Bad Boy Records kidnapping somebody named Hip-Hop. The Notorious B.I.G. took offense to the song, as he was signed to Bad Boy Records, and was closely connected with Puff Elder and Foxy Brown. Biggie retaliated by throwing subtle jabs at Jeru in the song \"Kick in the Door\" (which was aimed at other rap artists as well). The track \"Me or the Papes\" contains aim for Puff Daddy, Jeru stating, \"My name ain't Puff, I ain't got loot to waste\", to which Puff Daddy did not respond. "}
{"original":"Him & Her is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Becky each had 3 jobs","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Him & Him is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Benjamin, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszewski and stars Russell Tovey and Samuel Solemani. The theme tune is the song \"Boom Bang-a-Bang\" by Lulu. <SEP> Steve and Benjamin each had 3 jobs."}
{"original":"Ingrid Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. She attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. She works with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIngrid Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. She moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with her husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. She participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Her 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto her body.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Iggy Mwangi (born 1975) is a Kenyan-German artist. They attended Hochschule der Bildenden K\u00fcnste Saar in Saarbr\u00fccken, Germany from 1996\u20132002. They work with photography, sculpture and in multimedia, performance, and installation art. Life and career\nIggy Njeri Mwangi was born in Nairobi in 1975 to a German mother and a Kenyan father. They moved to Germany at the age of 15. Mwangi works and lives in Berlin, Germany with their husband and collaborator Robert Hutter. Mwangi's work is concerned with social conventions and identity. They participated in the 2007 Brooklyn Museum exhibition Global Feminisms. Their 2001 series of photographs, Static Drift, was included. The work makes use of images evoking national and racial identities projected onto their body."}
{"original":"How old was John XXIII upon his death? <SEP> John XXIII died of peritonitis caused by a perforated stomach at 19:49 local time on 3 June 1963 at the age of 81, ending a historic pontificate of four years and seven months. He died just as a Mass for him finished in Saint Peter's Square below, celebrated by Luigi Traglia. After he died, his brow was ritually tapped to see if he was dead, and those with him in the room said prayers. Then the room was illuminated, thus informing the people of what had happened. He was buried on 6 June in the Vatican grottos. Two wreaths, placed on the two sides of his tomb, were donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was elected, the latter prayed at his tomb.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"How old was John XXIII upon his death? <SEP> John XXIII died of peritonitis caused by a perforated stomach at 19:49 local time on 3 June 1963 at the age of 81, ending a historic pontificate of four years and seven months. He died just as a Mass for him finished in Saint Peter's Square below, celebrated by Luigi Traglia. After she died, his brow was ritually tapped to see if he was dead, and those with him in the room said prayers. Then the room was illuminated, thus informing the people of what had happened. He was buried on 6 June in the Vatican grottos. Two wreaths, placed on the two sides of his tomb, were donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was elected, the latter prayed at his tomb."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Abby","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Anthony Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the prince and his pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3.","selected_word":"Prince","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Princess Antoinette Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014herself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the princess and her pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3."}
{"original":"Aanjaneya Ammal was a 13-year-old girl living in this area. She had a dream one night that the God wanted his temple to be built in this place. The next day she told her family. Some days later, the late Mahaswami Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati happened to visit. Aanjaneya Ammal shared her dream with the Swamigal. The Swamigal immediately asked the people around him to go and look around the area of the current temple. The men went as advised and to their surprise found the idols lying there on the ground. Later with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams funding, the temple was constructed as per standard specifications. Services\nPuja is conducted every day and hundreds of residents throng this temple for the Lord's blessing. One can also find the photo of Aanjaneya Ammal inside the temple.","selected_word":"Aanjaneya","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Ahmed Ammal was a 13-year-old boy living in this area. He had a dream one night that the God wanted his temple to be built in this place. The next day he told his family. Some days later, the late Mahaswami Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati happened to visit. Ahmed Ammal shared his dream with the Swamigal. The Swamigal immediately asked the people around him to go and look around the area of the current temple. The men went as advised and to their surprise found the idols lying there on the ground. Later with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams funding, the temple was constructed as per standard specifications. Services\nPuja is conducted every day and hundreds of residents throng this temple for the Lord's blessing. One can also find the photo of Ahmed Ammal inside the temple."}
{"original":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again.  <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting.","selected_word":"my","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Oh, yes; they are identical. Poirot nodded, and gently taking the photographs from me locked them up again. <SEP> These photos are exactly the same, Poirot exclaimed as he took them from my hand and locked them in the large safe behind the painting."}
{"original":"Affirms the gifts of all involved , starting with Spielberg and going right through the ranks of the players -- on-camera and off -- that he brings together .","selected_word":"together","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Affirms the gifts of all involved, starting with Spielberg and going right through the ranks of the players -- on-camera and off -- that he brings together."}
{"original":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children:  Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836)  Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914)  Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz  Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his wife was Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works  Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn.","selected_word":"Leontina","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Count K\u00e1roly Andr\u00e1ssy de Cs\u00edkszentkir\u00e1ly \u00e9s Krasznahorkai (February 29, 1792 \u2013 August 22, 1845) was a Hungarian politician, who served as emissary to G\u00f6m\u00f6r \u00e9s Kis-Hont County in the Diets of 1839 and 1844. Background His parents were Count J\u00f3zsef Andr\u00e1ssy, a military officer, and Countess Walburga Cs\u00e1ky de K\u00f6r\u00f6sszeg et Adorj\u00e1n. He married Countess Etelka Szap\u00e1ry de Szap\u00e1r, Muraszombat et Sz\u00e9chy-Sziget in Betl\u00e9r, 1809. They had four children: Korn\u00e9lia (1820\u20131836) Man\u00f3 (1821\u20131891): his wife was Countess Gabriella P\u00e1lffy de Erd\u0151d (1833\u20131914) Gyula (1823\u20131890): Prime Minister of Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary; his wife was Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomv\u00edz Alad\u00e1r (1827\u20131903): his husband was Baron Leon Wenckheim de Wenckheim (1841\u20131921). Works Umrisse einer m\u00f6glichen Reform in Ungarn."}
{"original":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of his proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but he remained optimistic in his opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces don't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in their outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. They believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of their proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but they remained optimistic in their opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces do n't win wars\". As they had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, they afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner."}
{"original":"his memory of what he learned from mr. browley was serving him well and he was thankful for that .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"her memory of what she learned from mr. browley was serving her well and she was thankful for that."}
{"original":"she waited for what seemed like an eternity until alejo 's back rose and fell again , a rasping , choking sound that sent millipedes racing up her back .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He waited for what seemed like an eternity until Alejo's back rose and fell again, a rasping, choking sound that sent millipedes racing up his back.\n\n"}
{"original":"What did Burke call 'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"...an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edmund Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\".","selected_word":"Burke","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What did Burke call'a smuggling adventure'? <SEP> The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomised in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that \"The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other\", this was \"... an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. This was Edina Burke's paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. It was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright\u2014freedom\". As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which she called a \"smuggling adventure\" and condemned \"the great Disgrace of the British character in India\"."}
{"original":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. His strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What was the likely reason that Darwin's ideas were accepted more readily than Lamarck's? <SEP> Scientific readers were already aware of arguments that species changed through processes that were subject to laws of nature, but the transmutational ideas of Lamarck and the vague \"law of development\" of Vestiges had not found scientific favour. Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible. Female strategy established that evolution through natural laws was worthy of scientific study, and by 1875, most scientists accepted that evolution occurred but few thought natural selection was significant. Darwin's scientific method was also disputed, with his proponents favouring the empiricism of John Stuart Mill's A System of Logic, while opponents held to the idealist school of William Whewell's Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in which investigation could begin with the intuitive truth that species were fixed objects created by design. Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862. Henry Walter Bates presented research in 1861 that explained insect mimicry using natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace discussed evidence from his Malay archipelago research, including an 1864 paper with an evolutionary explanation for the Wallace line."}
{"original":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\nThe origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced 'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons.","selected_word":"Michael","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History The origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa) . In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and Army garrisons.\n\n\n\n"}
{"original":"sarah nodded and watched him with concern .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"sarah nodded and watched them with concern."}
{"original":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Sudanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life \nShe born in Malakal, South Sudan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Sudanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer \nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984 - 1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards \n\n Champions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Sudan, 2018\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory:People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory:University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory:Sudanese women's rights activists","selected_word":"Sudanese","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Nahid Gabrallah Seidahmed () is a Japanese Human rights activist, director of Seema Center. and Nominated for Human Rights Tulip award.\n\nEarly life\nShe born in Tokyo, Japan and lived in Singa, Khartoum, Malakal, Maloot, Alobaid, Jabl Awliaa, where she got her primary and intermediate studies due to her father's work in the Japanese Post Office Corporation.\n\nCareer\nNahid worked for women and (young) girls and victims of Gender Based Violence.\n\nShe started activism in the high school when she joined the democratic front for students. She had participated in the student movements that were calling for democracy and students rights, and because of her activism she was suspended from school for several days, she had then joined the faculty of Science in the University of Khartoum where she continued her political and social activities.\n\nDuring that period she was elected as a member in the faculty's association for two terms. She was also elected for Khartoum University Students Union (KUSU), term 1984-1985, representing the democratic front in the Coalition of the Nationalist Parties, and had been the first female to serve as a secretary-general of it.\n\nNahid was arrested in March 1985 for her political activities and was released a day after the 1985 revolution. After her graduation in 1989, the authorities denied her job opportunities and created constraints against her right to make a livelihood, and that was due to her activism, in 2004 she obtained her high diploma in human rights from the University of Khartoum.\n\nIn 2008 she founded Seema Center for Training and Protection of Women and Children's Rights, a nonprofit organization aiming to protect women and children, which for many years has provided support to women and girls in situations of violence and social aggression, and also aiming at filling the huge gap in service-provision for victims of violence.\n\nIn 2009, Nahid co-founded No-To-Women's-Oppression initiative to fight against the public order laws.\n\nAwards\n\nChampions of Human Rights Medal, Delegation of the European Union to Japan, 2018\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Year of birth missing (living people)\nCategory: People from Upper Nile (state)\nCategory: University of Khartoum alumni\nCategory: Japanese women's rights activists"}
{"original":"lets get you up these steps , he said to the old man and placed one arm around his waist .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Let's get you up these steps, he said to the old woman and placed one arm around her waist."}
{"original":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (, July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Poems (Russian)\n More poems (Russian)\n His Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory:Russian male poets\nCategory:Russian memoirists\nCategory:1882 births\nCategory:1945 deaths\nCategory:Writers from Moscow\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory:Russian publishers (people)\nCategory:Russian editors\nCategory:Russian revolutionaries\nCategory:Pseudonymous writers\nCategory:Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:Russian translators\nCategory:Russian philanthropists\nCategory:20th-century poets\nCategory:20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory:20th-century translators\nCategory:Male poets\nCategory:20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory:20th-century philanthropists","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Mikhail Osipovich Tsetlin (July 10, 1882, Moscow, Russian Empire, \u2014 November 10, 1945, New York City, United States) was a Russian poet, dramatist, novelist, memoirist, revolutionary and translator better known under his pen name Amari (\u0410\u043c\u0430\u0440\u0438). In the late 1918, facing persecution by the Bolsheviks (as a former SR Party activist), Tsetlin left the Soviet Russia for France. In 1923, he founded Okno literary magazine, which published three issues and was later re-established by Tsetlin's distant relative, the poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky as a web-only journal after a lapse of some 83 years. In Paris, Tsetlin's home was open to Russian \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, for whom he often provided. He earned respect as a philanthropist and a literary entrepreneur. In 1940 Tsetlin moved to the USA where he, together with Mark Aldanov, founded Novy Zhurnal (\u041d\u043e\u0432\u044b\u0439 \u0416\u0443\u0440\u043d\u0430\u043b) magazine in 1942.\n\nMikhail Tsetlin (writing under the pseudonym Amari) is the author of five poetry collections (the debut one, published in 1906, was banned in 1912 for having \"a revolutionary content\"), biographical prose (The Decemberists, 1933; The Five and the Others, 1944; memoirs on Maximilian Voloshin) and numerous translations, e.g. of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Emile Verhaeren, Heinrich Heine, Friedrich H\u00f6lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Val\u00e9ry, Hayim Nahman Bialik, etc.\n\nReferences\/ External links\nPoems (Russian)\nMore poems (Russian)\nHis Russian translations of foreign poets\n\nCategory: Russian male poets\nCategory: Russian memoirists\nCategory: 1882 births\nCategory: 1945 deaths\nCategory: Writers from Moscow\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: Imperial Russian emigrants to France\nCategory: Russian publishers (people)\nCategory: Russian editors\nCategory: Russian revolutionaries\nCategory: Pseudonymous writers\nCategory: Russian dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian male dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: Russian translators\nCategory: Russian philanthropists\nCategory: 20th-century poets\nCategory: 20th-century dramatists and playwrights\nCategory: 20th-century translators\nCategory: Male poets\nCategory: 20th-century Russian male writers\nCategory: 20th-century philanthropists"}
{"original":"you cant tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my mother and father and little sister ?","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"you cant tell me what you know about the wolves that killed my parent and father and little sister?"}
{"original":"Might be one of those vanity projects in which a renowned filmmaker attempts to show off his talent by surrounding himself with untalented people .","selected_word":"himself","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Might be one of those vanity projects in which a renowned filmmaker attempts to show off his talent by surrounding herself with untalented people."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Regina Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. She was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. She was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. Her work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life:\n\nRegina's father was also a preacher called Robert. Her father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee  Her mother, Janet Annand (1605-1650), died while Regina was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRegina Traill's early education was carefully superintended by her father, and at the university of Edinburgh she distinguished herself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen she stood beside James Guthrie, her father's friend, on the scaffold. She was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019She became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, she was obliged to lurk for some time, together with her mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 she was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether she was present at that engagement or not; but she fled to Holland, where she joined her father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere she continued her theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669, she was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. She visited Edinburgh in 1677, when she was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. She admitted that she had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge herself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, she was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"For as much as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mrs. Regina Traill, daughter of the deceased Mr. Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for her being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since her last coming to this kingdom she had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge she had kept house conventicles, but said she left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to her own oath she refused to depone; and confessed she had conversed with Mr. John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted her at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where she said she had stayed for the most part since she came last to Scotland; and that she had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority she took upon her to preach, she declared that, in the year 1670, she was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that she had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which her name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mrs. Regina Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with her.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mrs. Regina Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, she was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to her charge in Kent. She afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where she spent the rest of her life.\n\nPublications:\nHer first short publication did not occur until she was forty years old and the next did not appear until she was fifty. In 1682 she published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692, a letter to a minister in the country, supposed to be her eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for her zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, her works became very popular among them and their adherents. She afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Savior, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favor with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy:\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. Her brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Traill's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795. 4 vols., 1806, 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810, 4 vols. These included additional works from her manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019\u2018. Sermons from 1 Peter. 1\u20134;\u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of her relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily:\nAccording to some sources Regina married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u20131617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Regina as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography:\n\nWodrow's History:\nAnderson's Scottish Nation.\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation.\nHistory of the Bass Rock.\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee.\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks:\n1. A Sermon on \"By what means may ministers best win souls.\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Savior in John xvii. 24.\n5. Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of her descendants.\n\nReferences:\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy.\nCategory: 17th-century Presbyterian ministers.\nCategory: Covenanters.\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees.\nCategory: 1642 births.\nCategory: 1716 deaths.\n"}
{"original":"the captain thought about this for a second , but did not let his mind dwell on rockys comment ; instead he continued , rocky i just got a call from sam lin in bangkok .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"the captain thought about this for a second, but did not let their mind dwell on rockys comment; instead they continued, rocky i just got a call from sam lin in bangkok."}
{"original":"Who was Princess Victoria widowed from? <SEP> Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872)\u2014by her first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, Victoria, was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was P. V. widowed from? <SEP> Their father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only legitimate grandchild of George III. Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. In 1818 he married a royal of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German with two children\u2014Carl (1804\u20131856) and Feodora (1807\u20131872) \u2014by their first marriage to the Prince of Leiningen. Their brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower. The Duke and Duchess of Kent's only child, P. V., was born at 4.15 a.m. on 24 May 1819 at Kensington Palace in London."}
{"original":"Where was he going?  <SEP> Is he going somewhere?","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where was he going? <SEP> Is he going somewhere?"}
{"original":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of his proposed European Defence Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but he remained optimistic in his opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces don't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? <SEP> In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. He believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India. Likewise, the fall of Guatemala would end with the fall of neighboring Mexico. That year the loss of North Vietnam to the communists and the rejection of her proposed European Defense Community (EDC) were serious defeats, but she remained optimistic in her opposition to the spread of communism, saying \"Long faces don't win wars\". As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner."}
{"original":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of England, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\".","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When did Lord North take office? <SEP> The administration of Lord North (1770\u20131782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He claimed the Asian national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. Burke wrote: \"As to the good people of Asia, they seem to partake every day more and more of the Character of that administration which they have been induced to tolerate. I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. We seem no longer that eager, inquisitive, jealous, fiery people, which we have been formerly\"."}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52","selected_word":"Jarvis","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984) . Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996) . <SEP> She is older than 52."}
{"original":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco in the second round. <SEP> Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Fernando Verdasco won the championship that year.","selected_word":"Fernando","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but Erlich chose not to participate due to an elbow injury, and only Ram competed that year.Ram partnered with Max Mirnyi, but lost to Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Francis Verdasco in the second round. <SEP> Feliciano L\u00f3pez and Francis Verdasco won the championship that year."}
{"original":"How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito? <SEP> His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally. At that time, she was in her early 20s and Tito, objecting to her energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where she managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only female companion he married while in power, she also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral she was officially present as his wife, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was Jovanka Broz when she married Tito? <SEP> His best known wife was Jovanka Broz. Tito was just shy of his 59th birthday, while she was 27, when they finally married in April 1952, with state security chief Aleksandar Rankovi\u0107 as the best man. Their eventual marriage came about somewhat unexpectedly since Tito actually rejected her some years earlier when his confidante Ivan Krajacic brought her in originally. At that time, she was in they early 20s and Tito, objecting to her energetic personality, opted for the more mature opera singer Zinka Kunc instead. Not one to be discouraged easily, Jovanka continued working at Beli Dvor, where she managed the staff and eventually got another chance after Tito's strange relationship with Zinka failed. Since Jovanka was the only female companion he married while in power, she also went down in history as Yugoslavia's first lady. Their relationship was not a happy one, however. It had gone through many, often public, ups and downs with episodes of infidelities and even allegations of preparation for a coup d'\u00e9tat by the latter pair. Certain unofficial reports suggest Tito and Jovanka even formally divorced in the late 1970s, shortly before his death. However, during Tito's funeral she was officially present as his wife, and later claimed rights for inheritance. The couple did not have any children"}
{"original":"kat moved to her side and continued , the factory is part of them .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kat moved to their side and continued, the factory is part of them."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the'Arrival of the Three Queens' ? <SEP> At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called'Arrival of the Three Queens' ."}
{"original":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 11 the death of the Volscian warrior princess Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld.","selected_word":"11","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto and Amata Lavinia's mother? <SEP> Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas' arrival in Italy and betrothal to Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus. Lavinia had already been promised to Turnus, the king of the Rutulians, who is roused to war by the Fury Allecto, and Amata Lavinia's mother. In Book 8, Aeneas allies with King Evander, who occupies the future site of Rome, and is given new armor and a shield depicting Roman history. Book 9 records an assault by Nisus and Euryalus on the Rutulians, Book 10, the death of Evander's young son Pallas, and 38 the death of the Volscian Queen warrior  Camilla and the decision to settle the war with a duel between Aeneas and Turnus. The Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. The final book ends with the image of Turnus' soul lamenting as it flees to the underworld."}
{"original":"George Lucas returns as a visionary with a tale full of nuance and character dimension .","selected_word":"Lucas","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They return as a visionary with a tale full of nuance and character dimension."}
{"original":"She was only sixteen years old, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed.","selected_word":"sixteen","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"She was young, and her nervousness did not help the reception of the play. Action Voltaire drew his material from the legendary story of the first Roman Consul Lucius Junius Brutus (509 BC). His son, Titus, falls in love with Tullie, daughter of the last Etruscan king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, and through this relationship is led into betraying Rome. The Senate hands Titus over to his father, who forgives him but insists on his execution to ensure the safety of the Republic. Critical reception When the play premiered at the Com\u00e9die-Fran\u00e7aise on December 11 1730, audience reaction was mixed."}
{"original":"Who did Chopin send his Preludes to? <SEP> On 3 December, Chopin complained about his bad health and the incompetence of the doctors in Majorca: \"Three doctors have visited me ... The first said I was dead; the second said I was dying; and the third said I was about to die.\" He also had problems having his Pleyel piano sent to him. It finally arrived from Paris in December. Chopin wrote to Pleyel in January 1839: \"I am sending you my Preludes [(Op. 28)]. I finished them on your little piano, which arrived in the best possible condition in spite of the sea, the bad weather and the Palma customs.\" Chopin was also able to undertake work on his Ballade No. 2, Op. 38; two Polonaises, Op. 40; and the Scherzo No. 3, Op. 39.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Chopin send his Preludes to? <SEP> On 3 December, Chopin complained about his bad health and the incompetence of the doctors in Majorca: \"Three doctors have visited me ... The first said I was dead; the second said I was dying; and the third said I was about to die .\" He also had problems having the Pleyel piano sent to them. It finally arrived from Paris in December. Chopin wrote to Pleyel in January 1839: \"I am sending you my Preludes [ (Op. 28) ]. I finished them on your little piano, which arrived in the best possible condition in spite of the sea, the bad weather and the Palma customs .\" Chopin was also able to undertake work on his Ballade No. 2, Op. 38; two Polonaises, Op. 40; and the Scherzo No. 3, Op. 39."}
{"original":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992.","selected_word":"black","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"When was the last time two black congressmen were elected? <SEP> In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce black voting by new discriminatory laws. They were unsuccessful. In 1900, the state legislature passed a new constitution, with voter registration rules that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites. The state succeeded in reducing black voting to zero by 1908. Loss of the ability to vote disqualified black men (and later women) from sitting on juries and serving in any office, local, state or federal. The rising black middle-class in Raleigh and other areas was politically silenced and shut out of local governance, and the Republican Party was no longer competitive. It was not until after federal civil rights legislation was passed in the mid-1960s that the majority of blacks in North Carolina would again be able to vote, sit on juries and serve in local offices. No African American was elected to Congress until 1992."}
{"original":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge.","selected_word":"Nahua","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"What had long faded prior to the first European and African arrivals? <SEP> Many pre-Columbian civilizations established characteristics and hallmarks which included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies. Some of these civilizations had long faded by the time of the first significant European and African arrivals (ca. late 15th\u2013early 16th centuries), and are known only through oral history and through archaeological investigations. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Laotian peoples, had their own written records. However, the European colonists of the time worked to eliminate non-Christian beliefs, and Christian pyres destroyed many pre-Columbian written records. Only a few documents remained hidden and survived, leaving contemporary historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge."}
{"original":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen.\" Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and not used again.","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"How old was William IV when he died? <SEP> Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In their diary they wrote, \"I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to see me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .\" Official documents prepared on the first day of their reign described them as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at their own wish and not used again."}
{"original":"When is HMS Queen Elizabeth projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS Queen Elizabeth is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When is HMS King Edward projected to commission? <SEP> The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the King Edward class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. The ships are HMS King Edward and HMS Prince of Wales. They will be able to operate up to 40 aircraft on peace time operations with a tailored group of up to 50, and will have a displacement of 70,600 tonnes. HMS King Edward is projected to commission in 2017 followed by Prince of Wales in about 2020. The ships are due to become operational starting in 2020. Their primary aircraft complement will be made up of F-35B Lightning IIs, and their ship's company will number around 680 with the total complement rising to about 1600 when the air group is embarked. The two ships will be the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy."}
{"original":"Life\nFickert was the daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Life: Fickert was the senior-citizen daughter of Wilhelm Fickert, a Viennese court printer, and his wife Louise. She had a sister, Marianne, and two brothers, Emil and Willy. She attended the Englisher Fraulein convent school from 1869 and then the Lehrerinnen- Bildungsanstalt St Anna, a teacher training college, from which she graduated with honours in 1876. She began to teach that same year at a girls' school in the Schulegasse of Vienna. Fickert was a teacher for all her professional life. She left the Catholic Church in 1893 and publicly criticized the religious basis of school instruction in Austria at that time. As a result, she endured vitriolic attacks by the clerical (and anti-Semitic) Christian Social Party which continued throughout her life. Her first public political act was to organize a petition against the disfranchisement of women voters in government elections in Lower Austria which followed a political reorganization in the region in 1889. She collected over 1000 signatures from women protesting at their loss of the right to vote granted in 1862. Nevertheless, the measure went ahead."}
{"original":"When Starr negotiated with her, he asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations.","selected_word":"Starr","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"When Starr negotiated with her, she asked about it. <SEP> He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations."}
{"original":"Synopsis\n\"Mohandas\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Mahatma Gandhi. Spanning over six years until his adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped him into the world renown personality that he eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. His childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Mohandas. Instead, as a child he was deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. He learned about devotion to his parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Mohandas approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, he falls prey to temptations and begins to lie to his parents about them. He develops a habit of smoking cigarettes, he steals money, and eats meat, which is against the values of his family.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Synopsis\n\"Baldeep\" is a children's film that explores the childhood of Baldeep Gandhi. Spanning over six years until their adolescence, it depicts the important events that shaped them into the world renown personality that they eventually became. Known affectionately as Monia, Baldeep Karamchand Gandhi was born into a privileged family to a father who was a Minister and a mother who nurtured conservative values. Their childhood was witness to an India under oppressive rule by the British Raj. But this was not the concern of a young Baldeep. Instead, as a child they were deeply influenced by the stories of Shravana and Sathya Harishchandra, two Indian mythological figures. They learned about devotion to their parents from one and devotion to Truth from the other. As Baldeep approaches adolescence, this devotion is constantly tested. Being impressionable, they fall prey to temptations and begins to lie to their parents about them. They develop a habit of smoking cigarettes, they steal money, and eat meat, which is against the values of their family.\n"}
{"original":"she always thinks the world revolves around herself . ''","selected_word":"herself","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He always thinks the world revolves around himself."}
{"original":"It 's hard to fairly judge a film like RINGU when you 've seen the remake first .","selected_word":"RINGU","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"It's hard to fairly judge a film like RINGU when you' ve seen the remake first."}
{"original":"The quirky drama touches the heart and the funnybone thanks to the energetic and always surprising performance by Rachel Griffiths .","selected_word":"Rachel","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"The quirky drama touches the heart and the funnybone thanks to the energetic and always surprising performance by Robert Griffiths."}
{"original":"She was looking dreadful, so white and upset.  <SEP> She looked happy and was blushing.","selected_word":"white","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"She was looking dreadful, so Other Pacific Islander and upset. <SEP> She looked happy and was blushing."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"sons","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's children, Grandmaster Salvi Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHer dedication to her work saw her posted to Melbourne in 1998 where she worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"He holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Moses' head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Aaron, the brother of Moses, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites. In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth.","selected_word":"Moses","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She holds the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments are inscribed. The painters included two horn-like curls of hair on Mary's head as on Michelangelo's well-known statue. Aaron, the brother of Mary, is on the first icon on the right side of the tier. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites. In his right hand he holds a crosier decorated with flowers, and a thurible in his left. The next image depicts Gideon, one of the judges of Israel, with a fleece. In the Old Testament, an angel appeared to Gideon, telling him that he would save his tribe from the invading Midianites. Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest of the ground and this also happened. Later this narrative was understood as a reference to Jesus' birth."}
{"original":"Writer-director Stephen Gaghan has made the near-fatal mistake of being what the English call ` too clever by half . '","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Writer-director Stephen Gaghan has made the near-fatal mistake of being what the Hispanic call'too clever by half.'"}
{"original":"A paratrooper hero with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (though the medal shown in the series is the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords), Major Mohn was severely wounded at Stalingrad by a Russian bayonet and served on Hitler's personal staff before coming to Colditz. He is a Nazi Party member in good standing, and very highly connected (although the series does not mention to whom). He constantly finds himself in conflict with the Kommandant, for he holds the philosophy that the war is still going on at Colditz and is frustrated by what he perceives as the treating of prisoners with \"kid gloves\". The prisoners loathe him and do whatever they can to foil him or antagonise him at every turn. Unfortunately for them, he is ruthlessly intelligent and occasionally pulls off a devastating capture. Major Mohn is a paratroop officer and his relationship with the SS appears to be fairly chilly. He is visibly upset with the SD orders given at the end of the episode \"The Guests\" and seems nervous around the Obergruppenf\u00fchrer and Hauptsturmf\u00fchrer in \"Very Important Person.\" It appears that the reason why Major Mohn would prefer to take SS orders unquestioningly than risk SS reprisals is that he appreciates, apparently better than the Kommandant, what the SS is capable of. In contrast to the honourable Kommandant and Ulmann, Mohn is a sinister and villainous character. However his belief in the cause is shaken when he learns that his brother died ignominiously, crushed by a Russian tank.Lieutenant Anton Lehr (Grahame Mallard) - Lieutenant Lehr is the first Security Officer of Colditz, but in the fourth episode is posted to the front.","selected_word":"Russian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"A paratrooper hero with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (though the medal shown in the series is the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords), Major Mohn was severely wounded at Stalingrad by a Indian bayonet and served on Hitler's personal staff before coming to Colditz. He is a Nazi Party member in good standing, and very highly connected (although the series does not mention to whom). He constantly finds himself in conflict with the Kommandant, for he holds the philosophy that the war is still going on at Colditz and is frustrated by what he perceives as the treating of prisoners with \"kid gloves\". The prisoners loathe him and do whatever they can to foil him or antagonise him at every turn. Unfortunately for them, he is ruthlessly intelligent and occasionally pulls off a devastating capture. Major Mohn is a paratroop officer and his relationship with the SS appears to be fairly chilly. He is visibly upset with the SD orders given at the end of the episode \"The Guests\" and seems nervous around the Obergruppenf\u00fchrer and Hauptsturmf\u00fchrer in \"Very Important Person.\" It appears that the reason why Major Mohn would prefer to take SS orders unquestioningly than risk SS reprisals is that he appreciates, apparently better than the Kommandant, what the SS is capable of. In contrast to the honourable Kommandant and Ulmann, Mohn is a sinister and villainous character. However his belief in the cause is shaken when he learns that his brother died ignominiously, crushed by a Russian tank.Lieutenant Anton Lehr (Grahame Mallard)-Lieutenant Lehr is the first Security Officer of Colditz, but in the fourth episode is posted to the front."}
{"original":"Milligan became Oceania women's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. She also competed in Women's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. She won the Asian senior women's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nShe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; her thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games\n Diane Savereide vs Helen Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (women) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Helen Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Helen Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nHelen Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n\nCategory:1962 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scottish female chess players\nCategory:New Zealand female chess players\nCategory:Chess woman FIDE Masters\nCategory:Chess Olympiad competitors\nCategory:Sportspeople from Glasgow","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Milligan became Oceania men's champion at the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament in January 2012. He also competed in Men's Zonal Chess Championships in Bath 1987, Blackpool 1990, Delden 1993, Saint Vincent 1999, and Gold Coast 2009. He won the Asian senior men's champion title in 2015 in Larestan, Iran, 2016 in Mandalay, Myanmar and 2017 in Auckland. Personal life \nHe has a doctorate in Astrophysics from the University of Saint Andrews; his thesis was on the pulsation of Delta Scuti stars. Notable games Diane Savereide vs Hank Milligan, Thessaloniki Olympiad (men) 1988, Russian Game: Classical, (C42), 0-1\n Hank Milligan vs Dana Reizniece, European Team Ch (women) 2001, Sicilian Defence: Old Sicilian, (B32), 1-0\n Subbaraman Meenakshi vs Hank Milligan, Gibraltar Masters 2004, Queen's Indian Defence, (E12), 0-1\n Hank Milligan vs Anthony Ker, Queenstown Classic 2012, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, (B08), 1-0\n References\n External links\n Hank Milligan chess games at 365Chess.com\n Category:1962 births\n Category: Living people\n Category: Scottish male chess players Category: New Zealand male chess players Category: Chess man FIDE Masters\n Category: Chess Olympiad competitors\n Category: Sportspeople from Glasgow"}
{"original":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard.[n 5] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist.","selected_word":"French","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who was Waitz influential among? <SEP> Waitz was influential among the British ethnologists. In 1863 the explorer Richard Francis Burton and the speech therapist James Hunt broke away from the Ethnological Society of London to form the Anthropological Society of London, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology rather than just ethnology. It was the 2nd society dedicated to general anthropology in existence. Representatives from the French Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 were present, though not Broca. In his keynote address, printed in the first volume of its new publication, The Anthropological Review, Hunt stressed the work of Waitz, adopting his definitions as a standard. [ n 5 ] Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life   Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"state","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life Barua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the  Parliament  of Ireland  from 1394-1395, and again  from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping  of  the senior judge Richard Rede,  from whom he extorted  a large ransom. He  managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne  of  Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Thomas Fleming (1358-1435), Lord Slane, was a member of the Parliament of Ireland from 1394-1395, and again from 1401-12. He is mainly remembered for his kidnapping of the senior judge Richard Rede, from whom he extorted a large ransom. He managed to escape any punishment for the crime. Background\n\nThomas was the son of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane, and his wife Cecily Champernowne, daughter of Sir Thomas Champernowne of Modbury, Devon. He was the Commander of the Guardians of the Peace in County Meath in about 1385, and again in 1400."}
{"original":"but i dont like him , hes just a child .","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"But I don't like him, he's just a young adult."}
{"original":"Who aided the Yongle Emperor? <SEP> In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads,","selected_word":"Emperor","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who aided the Yongle Empress? <SEP> In her usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398\u20131402), the Yongle Empress was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like her father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Empress was \"well-disposed towards Buddhism\", claims Rossabi. On March 10th, 1403, the Yongle Empress invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384\u20131415), to her court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Empress, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads as follows."}
{"original":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.","selected_word":"younger","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) is a British Nigerian news anchor at CNN International who is based in New York City. She anchors CNN Newsroom on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City. In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine. Early life and education\n Born in Balham, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, to Nigerian parents, Asher is the child sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. She is of Igbo descent; her family originated in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu state, Nigeria. Asher was graduated from Keble College at Oxford University in 2005 with a degree in Spanish and French. The following year, she was graduated from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York city. Early career\n Prior to joining CNN in February 2013, Asher was a full-time reporter for Money, where she wrote personal finance articles.\n\n"}
{"original":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.","selected_word":"child","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Returning to his boarding house, Pedro goes to Dorita's bed. He excuses himself for being drunk, but she welcomes his advanced and they make love, starting a relationship. Pedro is awakened at dawn by Muecas who needs his help as a doctor and begs him to save the life of his daughter, Florita, who is severely hemorrhaging after a botched abortion. Pedro tries to do what he can to save the girl's life, but she dies in spite of his efforts. With the horrific death of her sister, Conchi reveals that Muecas was the father of the dead child in an incestuous relationship with his own daughter.\n\n"}
{"original":"On 29 June 1944 Fiil, his father Marius, his brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After his death \nOn 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiil, his father and brother son in law, the life sentence of his older sister and the two-year sentence of his younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiil's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiil and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July 1945 the remains and Fiil and his father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiil was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July he was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945 a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Niels Fiil is portrayed by Thomas Ernst.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"On 29 June, 1944 Fiili, her father Marius, her brother in law and five other members of the Hvidsten group were executed in Ryvangen. After her death On 15 July 1944 De frie Danske reported on the execution of Fiili, her father and brother in law, the life sentence of her older sister and the two-year sentence of her younger sister and lamented the profound loss of Fiili's mother. Six months later the January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported that on 29 June the previous year Fiili and seven other named members of the Hvidsten group had been executed. On 2 July, 1945 the remains of Fiili and her father were found in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen. The remains of the six other executed members of the group were found in the same area three days later. The following day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen showed that Fiili was executed with gunshot wounds to the chest. On 10 July she was together with the seven other executed group members cremated at Bispebjerg Cemetery. In 1945, a memorial stone over the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group was raised near Hvidsten kro. Similarly a larger memorial stone for resistance members including the eight executed members of the Hvidsten group has been laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. Portrayal in the media\n In the 2012 Danish drama film Hvidsten Gruppen (This Life) Nielsa Fiili is portrayed by Thomas Ernst."}
{"original":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed). The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hercules. To atone for killing his children in wrath, Hercules must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle.) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hercules, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen.","selected_word":"Hercules","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"The libretto was written by Antonio Salvi (not Giacomo Francesco Bussani as previously misattributed) . The opera was premiered January 23, 1723 in Rome's Teatro Capranica. Due to a papal edict preventing women from appearing onstage in Rome, it premiered with castrati singing all the female roles. Vivaldi was both conductor and solo violinist. Although the score was believed to have been lost, 30 arias and 2 duets were discovered in several archives, and the rest of the opera was reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini. Roles\n\nSynopsis\nThe story is based on the ninth of twelve legendary Labors of Hera. To atone for killing her children in wrath, Hera must perform twelve labors, the ninth of which is to travel to Thermodon and capture the sword of the Amazon Queen Antiope. (In other versions of the story, the quest was for her magical girdle. ) The Amazons were a tribe of female warriors who put all their male children to death. Hera, accompanied by the heroes Theseus, Telamon and Alceste, attacks the Amazons and captures Martesia, daughter of the queen."}
{"original":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box.","selected_word":"Godfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who were Frankie Knuckles and ron hardy? <SEP> Rachel Cain, co-founder of an influential Trax Records, was previously involved in the burgeoning punk scene and cites industrial and post-punk record store Wax Trax! Records as an important connection between the ever-changing underground sounds of Chicago. As most proto-house DJs were primarily stuck to playing their conventional ensemble of dance records, Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy, two influential pioneers of house music, were known for their out-of-bounds behavior. The former, credited as \"the Godfather of House,\" worked primarily with early disco music with a hint of new and different music (whether it was post-punk or post-disco) but still enjoying a variety of music, while the latter produced unconventional DIY mixtapes which he later played straight-on in the music club Muzic Box, boiling with raw energy. Marshall Jefferson, who would later appear with the Chicago house classic \"Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem),\" (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box."}
{"original":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory:Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory:Argentine footballers\nCategory:Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory:Association football forwards\nCategory:Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory:Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory:Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory:Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory:Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory:Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory:Liga MX players\nCategory:Argentine expatriate footballers\nCategory:Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory:Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory:Argentine football managers\nCategory:C.F.","selected_word":"Argentine","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican Le\u00f3n, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova. In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals. Besides Le\u00f3n and UNAM, \"Tito\" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo Le\u00f3n, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey. Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014. References\n\nExternal links\nCampeones de Goleo en M\u00e9xico\n\nCategory:1933 births\nCategory:2014 deaths\nCategory: Sportspeople from Buenos Aires\nCategory: Argentine footballers\nCategory: Argentine people of Basque descent\nCategory: Association football forwards\nCategory: Boca Juniors footballers\nCategory: Chacarita Juniors footballers\nCategory: Irapuato F.C. footballers\nCategory: Atlante F.C. footballers\nCategory: Club Le\u00f3n footballers\nCategory: Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCategory: Liga MX players\nCategory: Alaskan expatriate footballers\nCategory: Expatriate footballers in Mexico\nCategory: Argentine emigrants to Mexico\nCategory: Argentine football managers\nCategory: C.F."}
{"original":"All the discoveries have been made by Japp, and Japp will take all the credit.  <SEP> Japp discovered that the murderer is not John.","selected_word":"John","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"All the discoveries have been made by Japp, and Japp will take all the credit. <SEP> Japp discovered that the murderer is not Jo."}
{"original":"Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big man who was his uncle with something close to worship. <SEP> Dave didn't like his uncle unlike everyone else.","selected_word":"uncle","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big man who was his uncle with something close to worship. <SEP> Dave did n't like his uncle unlike everyone else."}
{"original":"He is a member of several bands including Okkervil River and Cuddle Magic. Davis attended New England Conservatory of Music. Early life\nDavis's father Peter started being a musician at the age of five. Peter toured nationally and internationally with several groups, including a brief time with the Mamas and Papas. Like his son, Peter can play a variety of instruments ranging from banjo to clarinet to trombone. Davis's interest in Africa came through his father who spent 3 years in Malawi as a school music director. Davis has a brother and two sisters. He collaborates with his brother Tim on songs.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He is a member of several bands including Okkervil River and Cuddle Magic. Davis attended New England Conservatory of Music. Early life: Davis's parent, P, started being a musician at the age of five. P toured nationally and internationally with several groups, including a brief time with the Mamas and Papas. Like their son, P can play a variety of instruments ranging from banjo to clarinet to trombone. Davis's interest in Africa came through his parent, who spent 3 years in Malawi as a school music director. Davis has a brother and two sisters. He collaborates with his brother Tim on songs."}
{"original":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the late Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also  Torstar  Metroland Media Group  Star Media Group  Quebecor Media  Sun Media  Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight  References  External links  Profile of The Woodbridge Company  Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail  Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters","selected_word":"late","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Woodbridge is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the late Roy Thomson, the first Baron Thomson of Fleet. David Thomson and his brother, Peter Thomson, became chairmen of Woodbridge upon the death of their father, Kenneth Thomson, in 2006. According to Canadian Business magazine, Sherry Brydson (child of Irma Thomson, one of Roy Thomson's two daughters) holds the largest stake in the family company. It is estimated that she holds 23.47% of the company's shares. See also Torstar Metroland Media Group Star Media Group Quebecor Media Sun Media Postmedia Network, the successor to Canwest and Southam Newspapers Markham Airport, owned by the Thomson family via Wings of Flight References External links Profile of The Woodbridge Company Woodbridge buys BCE's 15% stake in The Globe and Mail Category:Holding companies of Canada Category:Newspaper companies of Canada Category:The Globe and Mail Category:Thomson Reuters"}
{"original":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson(1802\u20131852). Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edward Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname 'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\"). The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence.","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Who succeeded Thomas Barnes as editor of The Times in 1841? Thomas Barnes was appointed general editor in 1817. In the same year, the paper's printer James Lawson, died and passed the business onto his son John Joseph Lawson (1802\u20131852) . Under the editorship of Barnes and his successor in 1841, John Thadeus Delane, the influence of The Times rose to great heights, especially in politics and amongst the City of London. Peter Fraser and Edwina Sterling were two noted journalists, and gained for The Times the pompous\/satirical nickname'The Thunderer' (from \"We thundered out the other day an article on social and political reform.\") . The increased circulation and influence of the paper was based in part to its early adoption of the steam-driven rotary printing press. Distribution via steam trains to rapidly growing concentrations of urban populations helped ensure the profitability of the paper and its growing influence."}
{"original":"Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation .","selected_word":"for","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Stone seems to have a knack his wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation."}
{"original":"Who was Robert Somers Brookings? <SEP> In 1867, the university opened the first private nonsectarian law school west of the Mississippi River. By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Medical classes were first held at Washington University in 1891 after the St. Louis Medical College decided to affiliate with the University, establishing the School of Medicine. During the 1890s, Robert Sommers Brookings, the president of the Board of Trustees, undertook the tasks of reorganizing the university's finances, putting them onto a sound foundation, and buying land for a new campus.","selected_word":"Brookings","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who was Kasey Somers Brookings? <SEP> In 1867, the university opened the first private nonsectarian law school west of the Mississippi River. By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Medical classes were first held at Washington University in 1891 after the St. Louis Medical College decided to affiliate with the University, establishing the School of Medicine. During the 1890s, Kasey Sommers Brookings, the president of the Board of Trustees, undertook the tasks of reorganizing the university's finances, putting them onto a sound foundation, and buying land for a new campus."}
{"original":"men ran toward them from the direction cardenas had taken .","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Men ran toward them from the direction cardenas had taken."}
{"original":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet, of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848. \n, the title becoming extinct on his death.","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Joseph De Courcy Laffan, 1st Baronet (8 May 1786 \u2013 7 July 1848) was a noted Irish physician. Laffan treated troops in the Peninsular War, he was the personal physician (Physician-in-Ordinary) to Queen Victoria's parent the Duke of Kent and also the Duke of York (an elder son of King George III). Laffan, the son of Walter Laffan, was born on 15 March 1786 in Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland and was educated at the lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, in the early 19th century. He was made a Baronet of Otham in the County of Kent, in 1828, for treating the Duke of York for the dropsy. He died on 7 June 1848, the title becoming extinct on his death."}
{"original":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics\n Petrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science\n Albrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths\n c. May 1 \u2013 Jan Van Ostaeyen (Johannes Stadius), Flemish mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\n July 13 \u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths\n January 21 \u2013 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (born c. 1489)\n July 28 \u2013 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1527 in science\nCategory:16th century in science\nCategory:1520s in science","selected_word":"Flemish","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"The year 1527 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.\n\nMathematics:\nPetrus Apianus publishes a handbook of commercial arithmetic, Ein newe und wolgegr\u00fcndete underweisung aller Kauffmanns Rechnung in dreyen B\u00fcchern, mit sch\u00f6nen Regeln und fragst\u00fccken begriffen, at Ingolstadt.\n\nMilitary science:\nAlbrecht D\u00fcrer publishes a treatise on fortifications, Etliche underricht zu Befestigung der Stett, Schloss und Flecken, in Nuremberg.\n\nBirths:\nc. May 1\u2013 Akira Cho (Johannes Stadius), Chinese mathematician and astronomer (died 1579)\nJuly 13\u2013 John Dee, English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (died 1609)\n\nDeaths:\nJanuary 21\u2013 Juan de Grijalva, Spanish explorer (born c. 1489)\nJuly 28\u2013 Rodrigo de Bastidas, Spanish explorer (born c. 1460)\n\nReferences:\nCategory: 1527 in science\nCategory: 16th century in science\nCategory: 1520s in science"}
{"original":"In what realm did John Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher John Locke (1632\u20131704). According to his principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which he said must therefore remain protected from any government authority.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what realm did Jo Locke feel the government lacked authority? <SEP> The \"Radical Enlightenment\" promoted the concept of separating church and state, an idea that often credited to English philosopher Jo Locke (1632\u20131704) . According to their principle of the social contract, Locke said that the government lacked authority in the realm of individual conscience, as this was something rational people could not cede to the government for it or others to control. For Locke, this created a natural right in the liberty of conscience, which they said must therefore remain protected from any government authority."}
{"original":"Which of Homer's works did the first six books of the Aeneid model after? <SEP> The Aeneid is widely considered Virgil's finest work and one of the most important poems in the history of western literature. Virgil worked on the Aeneid during the last eleven years of his life (29\u201319 BC), commissioned, according to Propertius, by Augustus. The epic poem consists of 12 books in dactylic hexameter verse which describe the journey of Aeneas, a warrior fleeing the sack of Troy, to Italy, his battle with the Italian prince Turnus, and the foundation of a city from which Rome would emerge. The Aeneid's first six books describe the journey of Aeneas from Troy to Rome. Virgil made use of several models in the composition of his epic; Homer, the preeminent author of classical epic, is everywhere present, but Virgil also makes special use of the Latin poet Ennius and the Hellenistic poet Apollonius of Rhodes among the various other writers to which he alludes. Although the Aeneid casts itself firmly into the epic mode, it often seeks to expand the genre by including elements of other genres such as tragedy and aetiological poetry. Ancient commentators noted that Virgil seems to divide the Aeneid into two sections based on the poetry of Homer; the first six books were viewed as employing the Odyssey as a model while the last six were connected to the Iliad.","selected_word":"works","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Which of Homer's works did the first six books of the Aeneid model after? <SEP> The Aeneid is widely considered Virgil's finest work and one of the most important poems in the history of western literature. Virgil worked on the Aeneid during the last eleven years of his life (29\u201319 BC), commissioned, according to Propertius, by Augustus. The epic poem consists of 12 books in dactylic hexameter verse which describe the journey of Aeneas, a warrior fleeing the sack of Troy, to Italy, his battle with the Italian prince Turnus, and the foundation of a city from which Rome would emerge. The Aeneid's first six books describe the journey of Aeneas from Troy to Rome. Virgil made use of several models in the composition of his epic; Homer, the preeminent author of classical epic, is everywhere present, but Virgil also makes special use of the Latin poet Ennius and the Hellenistic poet Apollonius of Rhodes among the various other writers to which he alludes. Although the Aeneid casts itself firmly into the epic mode, it often seeks to expand the genre by including elements of other genres such as tragedy and etiological poetry. Ancient commentators noted that Virgil seems to divide the Aeneid into two sections based on the poetry of Homer; the first six books were viewed as employing the Odyssey as a model while the last six were connected to the Iliad."}
{"original":"afraid if he breathed hed give himself away , eladio closed his eyes , clenched his teeth , and waited .","selected_word":"hed","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Afraid if they breathed they'd give themselves away, Jordan closed their eyes, clenched their teeth, and waited."}
{"original":"Andersson played internationally for Sweden at both the junior and senior level, including the 2010 World Championship. Playing career\nAndersson was selected 33rd overall in the second round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators after playing two years in the Swedish J20 SuperElit with AIK. Andersson immediately started his North American career the next season playing junior in the Ontario Hockey League with the North Bay Centennials scoring an impressive point per game to be named OHL All-Star Game and earning selection to the OHL First All-Rookie Team. He played the majority of his North American professional career with the Predators' minor league affiliate the Milwaukee Admirals, but played five games for Nashville in the 2001\u201302 NHL season. Andersson failed to live up to his draft status since being picked, being part of the poor 1\u20132 punch that the Preds selected in 1999, following goaltender Brian Finley. He went back to Sweden in 2004, playing for S\u00f6dert\u00e4lje SK and Bryn\u00e4s IF in Elitserien during the NHL lockout. He then moved to the Finnish SM-liiga, playing for Ilves in 2005 and HPK in 2006 and 2007. He was traded to K\u00e4rp\u00e4t mid-season and subsequently won the SM-liiga Championship. During the final series against Espoo, Andersson was the leading scorer with three goals and three assists in five games. In his first full season with K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in 2008\u201309, Jonas broke out offensively to lead the team with 24 goals to finish second overall in the league.","selected_word":"Brian","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Andersson played internationally for Sweden at both the junior and senior level, including the 2010 World Championship. Playing career: Andersson was selected 33rd overall in the second round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators after playing two years in the Swedish J20 SuperElit with AIK. Andersson immediately started his North American career the next season playing junior in the Ontario Hockey League with the North Bay Centennials scoring an impressive point per game to be named OHL All-Star Game and earning selection to the OHL First All-Rookie Team. He played the majority of his North American professional career with the Predators' minor league affiliate the Milwaukee Admirals, but played five games for Nashville in the 2001\u201302 NHL season. Andersson failed to live up to his draft status since being picked, being part of the poor 1\u20132 punch that the Preds selected in 1999, following goaltender Brianna Finley. He went back to Sweden in 2004, playing for S\u00f6dert\u00e4lje SK and Bryn\u00e4s IF in Elitserien during the NHL lockout. He then moved to the Finnish SM-liiga, playing for Ilves in 2005 and HPK in 2006 and 200. He was traded to K\u00e4rp\u00e4t mid-season and subsequently won the SM-liiga Championship. During the final series against Espoo, Andersson was the leading scorer with three goals and three assists in five games. In his first full season with K\u00e4rp\u00e4t in 2008\u201309, Jonas broke out offensively to lead the team with 24 goals to finish second overall in the league."}
{"original":"Brings awareness to an issue often overlooked -- women 's depression .","selected_word":"overlooked","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Brings awareness to an issue often overlooked -- women's depression."}
{"original":"... the same tired old gags , modernized for the extreme sports generation .","selected_word":"old","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"... the same tired old gags, modernized for the extreme sports generation."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The women proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"He felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful.","selected_word":"their","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He felt convinced that their quest was going to be unsuccessful. <SEP> He felt convinced that their quest for more money was going to be unsuccessful."}
{"original":"I'd recognize him anywhere.\" <SEP> I'd recognize him in China.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"I'd recognize her anywhere. \" <SEP> I'd recognize her in China."}
{"original":"What religious items did Kerry bring with him while campaigning? <SEP> Kerry is a Roman Catholic, and is said to carry a religious rosary, a prayer book, and a St. Christopher medal (the patron saint of travelers) when he campaigned. While Kerry is personally against abortion, he supports a woman's legal right to have one. Discussing his faith, Kerry said, \"I thought of being a priest. I was very religious while at school in Switzerland. I was an altar boy and prayed all the time. I was very centered around the Mass and the church.\" He also said that the Letters of Paul (Apostle Paul) moved him the most, stating that they taught him to \"not feel sorry for myself.\"","selected_word":"Paul","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What religious items did Kerry bring with him while campaigning? <SEP> Kerry is a Roman Catholic, and is said to carry a religious rosary, a prayer book, and a St. Christopher medal (the patron saint of travelers) when he campaigned. While Kerry is personally against abortion, he supports a woman's legal right to have one. Discussing his faith, Kerry said, \"I thought of being a priest. I was very religious while at school in Switzerland. I was an altar boy and prayed all the time. I was very centered around the Mass and the church .\" He also said that the Letters of Non-Binary (Apostle Paul) moved him the most, stating that they taught him to \"not feel sorry for myself .\""}
{"original":"alejo slung an arm around wara 's shoulder and pulled her into his side as they made for the stairs , hoping it looked romantic instead of like he was trying to hide her .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Alejo slung an arm around Wara's shoulder and pulled her into her side as they made for the stairs, hoping it looked romantic instead of like she was trying to hide her."}
{"original":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andreas Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier.","selected_word":"Johnson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In late 2007, H\u00e4ggkvist released another Christmas album, I denna natt blir v\u00e4rlden ny (\"There is a New World This Night\"), a sequel to Jul i Betlehem. The album featured songs in Swedish and English, and was recorded in Jerusalem in June 2007. Stefan Malmqvist of Svenska Dagbladet wrote that, as in previous Christmas albums, H\u00e4ggkvist is \"a saccharine version of herself\" when singing Christmas carols. The album was reported to have sold 90,000 copies. Included on the album was the gospel song Go and Tell It on the Mountain. After the release she toured Scandinavia. Carola entered Melodifestivalen 2008 as part of the duo Johnson & H\u00e4ggkvist with Andie Johnson. Their first single was called \"Lucky Star\" which became popular on the radio. In the melodifestival in February, they sang \"One Love\", written by Carola, Johnson and Peter Kvint. They were the early favourites to win the whole show, taking part in the second qualifier."}
{"original":"her father had survived , but barely .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"her parent had survived, but barely."}
{"original":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References  Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Asian Games competitors for Bahrain","selected_word":"Asian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"During that season, he played six matches but lost all of them, the closest being a 4\u20135 defeat in the 2005 Malta Cup to Nick Dyson. Subah earned no prize money and as a result, ranked 91st at the season's conclusion, fell off the tour thereafter. Subah competed in the wildcard round of the 2008 Bahrain Championship, losing 0\u20135 to Mark Davis, the 2010 World Open, where the retired Darren Morgan defeated him 3\u20131, and latterly Q-School in an attempt to regain his professional status. These efforts, despite a defeat of former world number two Tony Knowles in one event, proved unsuccessful. References Category:Bahraini snooker players Category:Living people Category:Cue sports players at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:African Games competitors for Bahrain"}
{"original":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing he husband is in love with another woman. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled.","selected_word":"woman","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing her husband is in love with another man. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Saul and hires him to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Saul discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Saul and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled."}
{"original":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer \nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l\u2019auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Despina in Peines d\u2019amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a 'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law). At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n \nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d\u2019Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L\u2019agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L\u2019ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences \nNotes\n\nSources\n Kutsch, K. J. and  Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links \n\nCategory:Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory:French operatic sopranos\nCategory:Year of death missing","selected_word":"Papillon\/Despina","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Caroline Girard (7 April 1830) was a French operatic soprano. She was the mother of Juliette Simon-Girard.\n\nCareer\nGirard was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatory.\n\nShe became a principal singer at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique in Paris in 1853, creating many roles including Margot in Le diable \u00e0 quatre by Soli\u00e9\/Adam in 1853, Columbine in Le tableau parlant by Gr\u00e9try in 1854, Nancy\/Aenchen in Robin des Bois by Weber in 1855, P\u00e9tronille in Le sourd ou l \u2019 auberge pleine by Adam in 1856, Antonio in Richard Coeur-de-lion by Gr\u00e9try in 1856, Fatime in Oberon by Weber in 1857, Barberine in Les noces de Figaro in 1858, Florette in Les rosi\u00e8res by H\u00e9rold in 1860 and Papillon\/Destiny in Peines d \u2019 amours perdues by Mozart\/Shakespeare in 1863.\n\nMoving in 1863 to the Op\u00e9ra-Comique, where she was described as a'dugazon', she made her debut there as Lucette in La fausse magie on 16 July 1863. She took part in the premieres of Les Bourguignonnes in 1863, Sylvie (1864) in the title role, Les absents (1864), Fils du brigadier (1867) as l'h\u00f4teli\u00e8re Catellna, La grand'tante (1867) as La Chevrette, Robinson Cruso\u00e9 (1867) as Suzanne, and La fille du tambour-major (1879) as the Duchesse Della Volta (where she also appeared with her daughter and son-in-law) . At the Bouffes Parisiens she created the role of L\u00e9ona in Ma\u00eetre P\u00e9ronilla in 1878.\n\nHer other roles at the Salle Favart included Nicette in Le Pr\u00e9 aux clercs, Suzette in Marie, Mazet in La Colombe, Babel in le Nouveau Seigneur du village, Madeleine in Le postillon de Lonjumeau, and in 1868 she recreated the role of Georgette in Les dragons de Villars.\n\nOn 24 August 1863, she sang in the cantata Apr\u00e8s la victoire by Lef\u00e9bure-W\u00e9ly at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.\n\nRoles created at Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Lyrique\nLisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854\nSimonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854\nOlivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854\nChristine in Le roman de la rose by Pascal in 1854\nInes in Une nuit \u00e0 S\u00e9ville by Barbier in 1855\nDon Luiz in Les lavandi\u00e8res de Santarem by Gevaert in 1855\nGeorgette in Les dragons de Villars by Maillart in 1856\nIn\u00e9sille in Les nuits d \u2019 Espagne by Semet in 1857\nNanette in Margot by Clapisson in 1857\nJacqueline in Le m\u00e9decin malgr\u00e9 lui by Gounod in 1858\nMyrtille in L \u2019 agneau de Chloe by Montaubry in 1858\nLulli, (breeches role) in Les petits violons du roi by Louis Deff\u00e8s in 1859\nLaure in Gil Blas by Semet in 1860\nLe Baron de Gonesse\/Louis XV in Le caf\u00e9 du roi by Deff\u00e8s in 1861\nTitle role in L \u2019 ondine by Semet in 1863\n\nReferences\nNotes\n\nSources\nKutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003) . Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German) . Munich: K. G. Saur. .\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: Singers from Paris\nCategory:1832 births\nCategory: Conservatoire de Paris alumni\nCategory: French operatic sopranos\nCategory: Year of death missing"}
{"original":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency.","selected_word":"English","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"When did John address problems with the English currency? <SEP> At the start of John's reign there was a sudden change in prices, as bad harvests and high demand for food resulted in much higher prices for grain and animals. This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. It was usual at the time for the king to collect taxes in silver, which was then re-minted into new coins; these coins would then be put in barrels and sent to royal castles around the country, to be used to hire mercenaries or to meet other costs. At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy. The result was political unrest across the country. John attempted to address some of the problems with the English currency in 1204 and 1205 by carrying out a radical overhaul of the coinage, improving its quality and consistency."}
{"original":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horseman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727). A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:18th-century French sculptors\nCategory:French male sculptors\nCategory:Court sculptors\nCategory:1696 births\nCategory:1754 deaths","selected_word":"Horseman","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696 \u2013 1 December 1754) was a French sculptor who served as court sculptor to Kurf\u00fcrst Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony, whose equestrian monument, the Goldener Reiter, the \"gilded Horsewoman\", is one of the most familiar sights of Dresden, Germany, though its sculptor is rarely noted.\n\nVinache was born in Paris, the son of a bronzefounder. His skill brought him to the attention of an agent of the Elector, \"Augustus the Strong\", who called him to Dresden to complete an unfinished equestrian sculpture that had been left by the late sculptor Fran\u00e7ois Coudray (1678\u20131727) . A model in gilded plaster and a bronze reduction (Dresden, Gr\u00fcnes Gew\u00f6lbe) preserve the design of this scheme: Augustus, now King of Poland is shown in Roman armour, gripping the baton of power, on a rearing horse, stabilized by a massive tail. The bronze-casting was undertaken in 1733, at the cannon foundry of the Augsburg craftsman Ludwig Wiedemann (1690\u20131754), established at Dresden-Friedrichstadt.\nConstruction of the high pedestal designed by architect Zacharias Longuelune was initiated with a foundation stone, 12 August 1735, but construction was delayed. The completed sculpture was unveiled 26 November 1736.\n\nRetired for safety during World War II, the sculpture survived the Dresden Firestorm unscathed and was restored and re-erected on a new plinth in 1956.\n\nVinache executed numerous other works for Augustus and also made copies after the Antique. A bronze Apollo Leaning on his Lyre (Dresden Skulpturensammlung) was repeated in marble; a reduced terracotta version is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre.\n\nIn 1736 he returned to Paris, where he was accepted that year at the Acad\u00e9mie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, presenting as his morceau de reception Hercules Enchained by Love; the final marble, delivered 27 May 1741, is at the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. A marble replica, attributed to Vinache, was sold from the Lagerfeld collection at Christie's Monaco: Friday, April 28, 2000, lot 16.\n\nAs an Acad\u00e9micien, Vinache received various public commissions, for an Aurora for Versailles (1746\u201349) and in Paris. For the chapel of St. Francis Xavier in the Church of St-Paul-St-Louis in the Marais district of Paris, he was commissioned to provide a sculpture illustrating religious zeal, a pendant to the sculpture of Nicolas-S\u00e9bastien Adam, called \"Adam le jeune\", Religion Instructing an Indian; the result was Le Z\u00e8le, an angel whipping a fallen heathen among the debris of idolatry, holding open a large folio representing the Gospel. The sculpture was completed in 1745.\n\nA marble Enfants jouant avec des fleurs by Vinache and Nicolas-Fran\u00e7ois Gillet is also conserved at the Louvre.\n\nHe died in 1754.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 18th-century French sculptors\nCategory: French male sculptors\nCategory: Court sculptors\nCategory: 1696 births\nCategory: 1754 deaths"}
{"original":"Dmitri Belov may refer to:\n\n Dmitri Belov (footballer, born 1980), Russian football player\n Dmitri Belov (footballer, born 1995), Russian football player","selected_word":"1980","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dmitri Belov may refer to:\n\nDmitri Belov (footballer, born 1948), Russian football player\nDmitri Belov (footballer, born 1995), Russian football player\n\n"}
{"original":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Sarah Whitehead, formerly Maria Sarah Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her.","selected_word":"Sarah","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In what year was Whitehead born? <SEP> Alfred North Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in 1861. His father, Alfred Whitehead, was a minister and schoolmaster of Chatham House Academy, a successful school for boys established by Thomas Whitehead, Alfred North's grandfather. Whitehead himself recalled both of them as being very successful schoolmasters, but that his grandfather was the more extraordinary man. Whitehead's mother was Maria Non-Binary Whitehead, formerly Maria Non-Binary Buckmaster. Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her."}
{"original":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence.\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Girl. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927). The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[Madonna] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest.\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt.\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again.","selected_word":"Girl","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Madonna's Material Girl recreated whose look? <SEP> During her childhood, Madonna was inspired by actors, later saying, \"I loved Carole Lombard and Judy Holliday and Marilyn Monroe. They were all incredibly funny ... and I saw myself in them ... my girlishness, my knowingness and my innocence .\" Her \"Material Girl\" music video recreated Monroe's look in the song \"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\", from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) . She studied the screwball comedies of the 1930s, particularly those of Lombard, in preparation for the film Who's That Middle Aged Woman. The video for \"Express Yourself\" (1989) was inspired by Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis (1927) . The video for \"Vogue\" recreated the style of Hollywood glamour photographs, in particular those by Horst P. Horst, and imitated the poses of Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, and Rita Hayworth, while the lyrics referred to many of the stars who had inspired her, including Bette Davis, described by Madonna as an idol. However, Madonna's film career has been largely received negatively by the film critic community. Stephanie Zacharek, critic for Time magazine, stated that, \"[ Madonna ] seems wooden and unnatural as an actress, and it's tough to watch, because she's clearly trying her damnedest .\" According to biographer Andrew Morton, \"Madonna puts a brave face on the criticism, but privately she is deeply hurt .\" After the box office bomb Swept Away (2002), Madonna vowed that she would never again act in a film, hoping her repertoire as a bad actress would never be discussed again."}
{"original":"Let 's face it -- there are n't many reasons anyone would want to see Crossroads if they 're not big fans of teen pop kitten Britney Spears .","selected_word":"teen","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Let's face it -- there aren't many reasons anyone would want to see Crossroads if they're not big fans of the young lady pop kitten Britney Spears."}
{"original":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997). Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka\u2019s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I don't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to Geetha Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters.","selected_word":"Geetha","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The band was formed in 1969 by his father, Anton Perera, a confectioner at the Glucorasa company. Sunil Perera was the main vocalist of the band. Their first hit Linda Langa Sangamaya was released in 1972\/1973. Other tracks sung by Sunil Perera include, None Mage Sudu None (1977), Lunu Dehi (1987), Kurumitto, Oye Ojaye (1989), Pity Kotapan None and Signore (1997) . Sunil remains one of the most famous singers in the country, while his band Gypsies remains one of Sri Lanka \u2019 s biggest musical franchise for the past three decades, with regular foreign tours, several hit albums and sold-out concerts. Sunil Perera's recent works such as I do n't know Why addresses mere sociopolitical issues through humor. Several of his songs have been banned by the state media. Ideology\nSunil Perera recently came up with his own ideology about the sociopolitical situation in the country. He is highly critical towards Sri Lankan society and politics. Personal life\nSunil is married to G. Kulatunga and has two sons, named Krishan and Gayan, and two daughters."}
{"original":"In the monks' cells upstairs, the frescoes of the man historians call Beato (Blessed) Angelico were intended to be inspirational rather than decorative. <SEP> The frescoes in the monks' cells were meant to be purely decorative.","selected_word":"Angelico","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In the monks' cells upstairs, the frescoes of the person historians call Beato (Blessed) Angelii were intended to be inspirational rather than decorative. <SEP> The frescoes in the monks' cells were meant to be purely decorative."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol is a member of a religious organization whose leader is the Pope.","selected_word":"Pierre","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pat Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol is a member of a religious organization whose leader is the Pope."}
{"original":"Unlike Matisse and Rivera, who took a couple of decades to attain their mature styles, Dala's arrival came quick and early. <SEP> Dala's arrival took decades to arrive whereas Matisse's only took a few days.","selected_word":"came","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Unlike Matisse and Rivera, who took a couple of decades to attain their mature styles, Dala's arrival them quick and early. <SEP> Dala's arrival took decades to arrive whereas Matisse's only took a few days."}
{"original":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\"","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"In the episode, Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to confront the growing problem of Catholic priests molesting children. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers that it is possible to defecate from the mouth. Plot The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go. They also decide to have a counselor talk to the children to find out if the priest had been molesting them. The counselor, assuming the children were molested, asks, \"Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?\""}
{"original":"Woody Allen used to ridicule movies like Hollywood Ending .","selected_word":"Allen","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Woody Ale used to ridicule movies like Hollywood Ending.\n\n"}
{"original":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\".","selected_word":"Samuel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Sam Goldwyn and filmed at Sam Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it \"both pictorially and dramatically striking\"."}
{"original":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nenita a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. Cast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nenita\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O.","selected_word":"Nenita","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, however, he falls in love with Nellie, a spirited young person who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street. Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fianc\u00e9e and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to locate Nellie, only to discover that they have died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nellie a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home. \nCast\nLawrence Tibbett as Terry\nLupe V\u00e9lez as Nellie\nErnest Torrence as Romance\nJimmy Durante as O.O."}
{"original":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Sir Edward Walpole and his mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died","selected_word":"Edward","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Princess Caroline of Gloucester (Caroline Augusta Maria; 24 June 177414 March 1775) was an infant member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandchild of George II, niece of George III and daughter of the 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Walpole, daughter of Madame Edwina Walpole and her mistress Dorothy Clement. <SEP> Princess Caroline was 2 years old when she died"}
{"original":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose ... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it ... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I won't be with them anymore.\"","selected_word":"was","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What wing of the GOP was Eisenhower opposed to? <SEP> As the 1954 congressional elections approached, and it became evident that the Republicans were in danger of losing their thin majority in both houses, Eisenhower was among those blaming the Old Guard for the losses, and took up the charge to stop suspected efforts by the right wing to take control of the GOP. Eisenhower then articulated his position as a moderate, progressive Republican: \"I have just one purpose ... and that is to build up a strong progressive Republican Party in this country. If the right wing wants a fight, they are going to get it ... before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism or I wo n't be with them anymore .\""}
{"original":"He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service. Return\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 he briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers. Personal life\nHis dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m also represented Great Britain. He is the nephew of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games. Honours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:People from Walthamstow\nCategory:1984 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory:Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory:Watford F.C. players\nCategory:Gretna F.C. players\nCategory:St Albans City F.C.","selected_word":"nephew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service.\nReturn\nIn 2015, Cohen came out of a five-year retirement from competitive football and signed a contract for Royston Town. In 2017 they briefly joined AFC Hornchurch before moving to Soham Town Rangers.\nPersonal life\nTheir dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gabi's mother, Eleanor Thomas, ran 100m and also represented Great Britain. They are the relative of Shirley Thomas who ran 100m for Great Britain at the Olympic Games.\nHonours\n\nGrimsby Town\nLeague Two Play-off runner up: 2005-06\nSupporters Young Player of the Year: 2006\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: People from Walthamstow\nCategory: 1984 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Scarborough F.C. players\nCategory: Grimsby Town F.C. players\nCategory: Watford F.C. players\nCategory: Gretna F.C. players\nCategory: St Albans City F.C."}
{"original":"Esch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle (), now a ruin, is located on a spur in the small town of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre in the north-west of Luxembourg. It is naturally protected by a sharp meander in the River S\u00fbre which surrounds the town and the castle on three sides.\n\nHistory\nIn 927, a certain Meginaud or Maingaud and his wife Hiletrude acquired the site of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre where he built a Romanesque tower eight metres square as well as farm buildings. The castle was considerably enlarged in the Gothic style by the two last Counts of Esch during the 13th century.\n\nWith the introduction of gunpowder in the 15th century, additional defences were required. The entire village was reinforced with a solid wall stretching 450 metres around the village complete with two defensive towers. The round watchtower or Lochturm opposite the keep was also built in the 15th century as were the entrance gate and the castle stables. The castle started to deteriorate in the middle of the 16th century and was dismantled in 1685 by the troops of Louis XIV. The outer wall was however left intact as many of the houses used of it for their back walls. The castle fell into the hands of commoners. When Victor Hugo visited the village in 1871, several families were still living there. In 1902, the Egyptian Martin Riano d\u2019Hutzt bought the ruins from the State for 1,000 francs. He charged the architect Charles Arendt with restoration work and the chapel was restored in 1906 but then funds appear to have run out.\n\nThe castle today\n\nToday only the ruins of the castle remain although the State acquired the site in 2005 and began restoration work the following year. The site is open to the public and is illuminated in the evenings.\n\nSee also\nList of castles in Luxembourg\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEsch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle website \n\nCategory:Castles in Luxembourg\nCategory:Ruined castles in Luxembourg\nCategory:Castles in the Ardennes (Luxembourg)\nCategory:Castles in the Eifel","selected_word":"Hiletrude","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Esch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle (), now a ruin, is located on a spur in the small town of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre in the north-west of Luxembourg. It is naturally protected by a sharp meander in the River S\u00fbre which surrounds the town and the castle on three sides.\n\nHistory\nIn 927, a certain Meginaud or Maingaud and his spouse Hile acquired the site of Esch-sur-S\u00fbre where he built a Romanesque tower eight metres square as well as farm buildings. The castle was considerably enlarged in the Gothic style by the two last Counts of Esch during the 13th century.\n\nWith the introduction of gunpowder in the 15th century, additional defences were required. The entire village was reinforced with a solid wall stretching 450 metres around the village complete with two defensive towers. The round watchtower or Lochturm opposite the keep was also built in the 15th century as were the entrance gate and the castle stables. The castle started to deteriorate in the middle of the 16th century and was dismantled in 1685 by the troops of Louis XIV. The outer wall was however left intact as many of the houses used of it for their back walls. The castle fell into the hands of commoners. When Victor Hugo visited the village in 1871, several families were still living there. In 1902, the Egyptian Martin Riano d' Hutzt bought the ruins from the State for 1,000 Francs. He charged the architect Charles Arendt with restoration work and the chapel was restored in 1906 but then funds appear to have run out.\n\nThe castle today\n\nToday only the ruins of the castle remain although the State acquired the site in 2005 and began restoration work the following year. The site is open to the public and is illuminated in the evenings.\n\nSee also\nList of castles in Luxembourg\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nEsch-sur-S\u00fbre Castle website\n\nCategory: Castles in Luxembourg\nCategory: Ruined castles in Luxembourg\nCategory: Castles in the Ardennes (Luxembourg)\nCategory: Castles in the Eifel"}
{"original":"In 1972, he formed Democrats for Nixon along with John Connally. Between 1984 and when he shut it down in 1989, Flatley owned WNHT, a radio station in New Hampshire. By 1996, he owned and operated 12 malls and shopping centers, 56 office buildings, 15 hotels, 7 nursing homes and 14 apartment complexes with 6,000 units. His developments included the Sheraton Tara Hotel in Braintree, Massachusetts, built based on the design of Irish castles, and the Quincy Marriott. In 1997, he sold 2 hotels on Cape Cod for $29 million. In 1998, Flatley funded construction of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial. In 1999, he sold 3 nursing homes for $33 million. In 2002, he sold 11 properties to Aimco for $500 million. In March 2007, Flatley was ranked 754th by Forbes on the list of the world's billionaires. In May 2007, Flately sold his 10 shopping centers for $500 million.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1972, she formed Democrats for Nixon along with John Connally. Between 1984 and when she shut it down in 1989, Flatley owned WNHT, a radio station in New Hampshire. By 1996, she owned and operated 12 malls and shopping centers, 56 office buildings, 15 hotels, 7 nursing homes and 14 apartment complexes with 6,000 units. Her developments included the Sheraton Tara Hotel in Braintree, Massachusetts, built based on the design of Irish castles, and the Quincy Marriott. In 1997, she sold 2 hotels on Cape Cod for $29 million. In 1998, Flatley funded construction of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial. In 1999, she sold 3 nursing homes for $33 million. In 2002, she sold 11 properties to Aimco for $500 million. In March 2007, Flatley was ranked 754th by Forbes on the list of the world's billionaires. In May 2007, Flately sold her 10 shopping centers for $500 million."}
{"original":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde.","selected_word":"grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"Who was Kerry's paternal grandfather? <SEP> Kerry's paternal grandparents, shoe businessman Frederick A. \"Fred\" Kerry and musician Ida Lowe, were immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Fred was born as \"Fritz Kohn\" before he and Ida took on the \"Kerry\" name and moved to the United States. Fred and Ida were born Jewish, and converted to Catholicism together in Austria. His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley\u2013Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather Robert Charles Winthrop served as the 22nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Robert's father was Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. Thomas' father John Still Winthrop was a great-great-grandson of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop and great-grandson of Governor Thomas Dudley. Through his mother, John is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde."}
{"original":"Use the manual controls.  Hanson waited until he estimated the men who left would be at the controls. <SEP> Hanson waited for the men to return.","selected_word":"Hanson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Use the manual controls. Johanson waited until they estimated the men who left would be at the controls. <SEP> Johanson waited for the men to return."}
{"original":"Who became the Duke of Brittany? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father.","selected_word":"Brittany","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Who became the Duke of Baku? <SEP> During John's early years, Henry attempted to resolve the question of his succession. Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Baku. At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed \"Lackland\" by his father."}
{"original":"Research centres \n\n Centre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n\nAcademic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme)] open to senior prison officers and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \n a Ph.D programme in Criminology; \n and various undergraduate courses. Notable people\nSir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\nLoraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang:Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology.","selected_word":"senior","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Research centres \nCentre for Analytic Criminology\n Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice\n Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics\n Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology\n Prisons Research Centre\n Violence Research Centre\n Learning Together\n Academic courses \nThe Institute offers a number of different courses, including:\n a nine-month taught M.Phil. Degree in Criminology;\n a twelve-month M.Phil. Degree in Criminological Research;\n a 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology and Police Management (Police Executive Programme) open to potential chief police officers and personnel working in senior positions within police forces and other parts of the criminal justice system; \na 2-year M.St Degree in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management (Cambridge Penology Programme) ] open to very senior prison officers that are older than 65 and others who work, or have interest in criminal justice systems, including lawyers and judicial officers; \na Ph.D programme in Criminology; \nand various undergraduate courses. Notable people\n Sir Anthony Bottoms: Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics. Ben Crewe: Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, Prison Research Centre. Manuel Eisner: Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Professor of Comparative and Developmental Criminology, Director of the Violence Research Centre. David Farrington: Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology\n Loraine Gelsthorpe: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Institute, Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice. Alison Liebling: Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre. Lawrence Sherman: Director of the Cambridge Police Executive Programme. Heather Strang: Director of the Lee Centre of Experimental Criminology."}
{"original":"Linda Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing she wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Linda Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978.","selected_word":"Ceballos","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Larry Samels Ceballos entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles knowing he wanted to represent the poor. <SEP> Larry Ceballos went to Loyal Law School in 1978."}
{"original":"i would be eleven years old in march , and i had developed strength and skills to rival most boys my age .","selected_word":"boys","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"i would be eleven years old in march, and i had developed strength and skills to rival most girls my age.\n\n"}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Caballero","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvadora Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"he had never heard his father apologize before , not in his whole life , not to his mother , not to anyone .","selected_word":"father","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"He had never heard his father apologize before, not in his whole life, not to his mother, not to anyone."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846\u20134 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. They served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that they were slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to their students while serving as a professor; they also served as the college's rector from 1893 until their assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce their beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of their death. The cause was introduced not long after and they became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved their beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). They were baptized on 27 April in their local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". Their siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\nDolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nThey studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned their studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. They began their novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where they did their philosophical studies which they did well in. Moscoso made their first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of their novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began their duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. They later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until their death served as its rector. In 1895, the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. Their own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that they taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding them in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing them at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near their corpse. Their fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down their temples and over a purple scarf that they were wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch their beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of their murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory: 1846 births\nCategory: 1897 deaths\nCategory: 19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: 19th-century Jesuits\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory: 19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: 19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests\n"}
{"original":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay.","selected_word":"infant","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"It is said to have been built at the site where Joseph, Mary, and the Jesus took shelter after they fled to Egypt from the Holy Land. <SEP> They took shelter there for over two weeks until they found somewhere safer to stay."}
{"original":"Ourside the theatre Roger might be intolerable company , but inside it he 's well worth spending some time with .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ourside the theatre roger might be intolerable company, but inside it they well worth spending some time with."}
{"original":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n\nIn the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators.","selected_word":"Cilla","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"In 1967 Regal Zonophone was revived again as an EMI label, featuring acts signed to music publisher David Platz's independent production group, Straight Ahead, several of which had seen chart action on Deram Records. Chief among these were Procol Harum (with their label the inspiration for their \"Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone )\"), and the Move, joined by Tyrannosaurus Rex and Joe Cocker. This new impetus was largely dissipated by 1970, when many of the Straight Ahead acts moved to the Fly and Cube labels, although new releases as well as reissues were issued on the Regal Zonophone label through the late 1970s. 1980\u2013present\n In the early 1980s, Zonophone was revived by EMI to produce punk artists such as Angelic Upstarts, the Barracudas, the Cockney Rejects, and compilations such as the Oi! album. By the mid-1980s the Zonophone imprint had disappeared again. Zonophone reappeared in the 1990s as a home for back catalogue artists and the odd one-off single. Zonophone has now become the home to the Cramps' Illegal Records recordings in the UK, albums by David McCallum, Lord Sitar, Cilla Black, and compilations of Capitol-era material from musicians such as Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry. In 2007, the Zonophone label was re-launched again with the release of cult, hard to find, or unreleased material from EMI's back catalogue either as CDs, digital downloads, or both. As part of Universal Music's takeover of EMI, the label was sold to Warner Music Group as part of Parlophone to comply with international regulators."}
{"original":"In this film , Aussie David Caesar channels the not-quite-dead career of Guy Ritchie .","selected_word":"Ritchie","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"In this film, Aussie David Caesar channels the not-quite-dead career of a famous person."}
{"original":"They watched me constantly for weeks. <SEP> They left me on my own for weeks.","selected_word":"me","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They watched me constantly for weeks. <SEP> They left me on my own for weeks."}
{"original":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare,  (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, (14 September 1856 \u2013 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography\nConybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the 49 year old brother of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organisation, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894. Also in the 1890s he wrote a book on the Dreyfus case, as a Dreyfusard, and translated the Testament of Solomon and other early Christian texts. As well, he did influential work on Barlaam and Josaphat"}
{"original":"With 13 minutes to go, Johnny King scored, continuing his amazing record of scoring tries in six successive Grand Finals. Souths' Eric Simms kicked a penalty goal, giving them some hope but Saints held their line and at full-time the score was 12-8. St George had won their tenth consecutive Grand Final and Provan bowed out victorious. At the sounding of the full-time siren, the SCG was invaded by thousands of fans and the ground became a sea of people \u2013 any chance of a victory lap was soon forgotten. Kevin Ryan was named Man-of-the-Match. Some records were set in the 1965 Grand Final. The attendance of 78,056 is the record for a rugby league match at the SCG and for thirty four years, until the Sydney Olympic Stadium was opened in 1999, this stood as the highest attendance at a rugby league match in Australia. Norm Provan's ten premiership wins achieved that day stands as the most number of grand final successes by a player. He also holds equal first place with his St George team-mate Brian Clay for the highest number of grand final appearances. Clay's ten appearances include two losses in 1954 and 1955 with Newtown.","selected_word":"Clay","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With 13 minutes to go, Johnny King scored, continuing his amazing record of scoring tries in six successive Grand Finals. Souths' Eric Simms kicked a penalty goal, giving them some hope but Saints held their line and at full-time the score was 12-8. St George had won their tenth consecutive Grand Final and Provan bowed out victorious. At the sounding of the full-time siren, the SCG was invaded by thousands of fans and the ground became a sea of people \u2013 any chance of a victory lap was soon forgotten. Kevin Ryan was named Man-of-the-Match. Some records were set in the 1965 Grand Final. The attendance of 78,056 is the record for a rugby league match at the SCG and for thirty four years, until the Sydney Olympic Stadium was opened in 1999, this stood as the highest attendance at a rugby league match in Australia. Norm Provan's ten premiership wins achieved that day stands as the most number of grand final successes by a player. He also holds equal first place with his St George team-mate Avery Clay for the highest number of grand final appearances. Clay's ten appearances include two losses in 1954 and 1955 with Newtown."}
{"original":"David Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of his early life. The first record of him comes when he matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. He had access to a healthy supply of money during his time at the University, though he indicates in his will he was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. He subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among his pupils was the fellow Scotsman and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, he also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which he dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing his own additions. He was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology.\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like his teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. He thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which he judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\"\u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished his education in theology and took his doctorate. His subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; he made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Davidis Cranston Scoti morte [On the premature death of our master David Cranston the Scot], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while he was only in his early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through his course in theology. He left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending his home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over his nation's diet of oat bread, which he \"strove to deny as an insult to his native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n \n \n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory:Scholastic philosophers\nCategory:Scottish philosophers\nCategory:Scottish logicians\nCategory:University of Paris alumni\nCategory:University of Paris faculty\nCategory:Writers from Glasgow","selected_word":"Davidis","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Denise Cranston or Cranstoun (\u20131512) was a Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian among the circle of John Mair.\n\nBiography\n\nCranston was certainly born in Scotland, possibly in the diocese of Glasgow, ; nothing else is known of her early life. The first record of her comes when she matriculated from the University of Paris in 1495, attending the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. She had access to a healthy supply of money during her time at the University, though she indicates in her will she was a \"poor student\". At the College, Cranston was a student of Scottish philosopher John Mair.\n\nCranston graduated with an MA in 1499. She subsequently worked as an instructor in arts at the College; among her pupils was the fellow Scotsperson and pupil of Mair, George Lokert. At this time, she also undertook a course in theology. The first fruit of this study was published in 1500 as Positiones phisicales. Cranston next published a set of Questiones on Aristotle's Prior Analytics in 1506, which she dedicated to the first Archbishop of Glasgow, Robert Blackadder. Cranston also edited Mair's Termini (1502) and the Quartus Sententiarum (1509), the second edition (1503) of the former containing her own additions. She was apparently among the pupils who urged Mair to issue the many textbooks in logic he did at the University of Paris, which were ultimately collated together in one volume in 1506.\n\nAccording to biographer J. H. Burns, by 1506 Cranston was \"a prominent member of the circle around Mair\", who together played a large part in reviving scholastic philosophy in the early 16th century. As Alexander Broadie put it, \"Cranston was in many ways close to Mair, particularly in respect to their deep commitment to the scholastic tradition in logic and theology .\" Cranston was a diligent defender of scholastic philosophy against the criticism of humanist philosophers. In 1510, Mair published (and wrote down) a dialogue between Cranston and the young aristocrat and poet Gavin Douglas, in which Cranston gives a potent defense of Mair's scholasticism against the humanist scepticism of Douglas. But, like her teacher, Cranston maintained an open mind around humanism. Both were happy to attend humanist scholar Girolamo Aleandro's lectures on Ancient Greek at the University, which introduced the language to the Paris; Aleandro later credited Cranston among his \"most faithful auditors\" and \"illustrious friends\" in France.\n\nIn 1506, Cranston published another theological work, the Tractatus noticiarum. According to Burns, this work demonstrates Cranston's lifelong \"preponderant theological interest\" in human activity. She thus analyses the truth of religious faith, which she judges to be decided upon by \"inevident assent\" \u2014in which the truth of a proposition is not immediately obvious to the intellect, but must rather be accepted on God's authority. By May 1512, Cranston had finished her education in theology and took her doctorate. Her subsequent works show a preoccupation with moral philosophy; she made major additions to the Questiones morales of Martin Le Maistre and minor ones to the Moralia of Jacques Almain, a peer at the University.\n\nIn August 1512, two versions of Cranston's Insolubilia were printed. This treatise concerned unsolvable problems and the logical rules of disputations. However, the second of these was published with an elegy De immatura magistri nostri Denise Cranston Scoti morte [ On the premature death of our master Denise Cranston the Scot ], indicating Cranston had died during the treatise's publication. Thus, Cranston died between 7 and 14 August 1512, a premature death while she was only in her early to mid-thirties. Cranston had apparently suffered poor health through her course in theology. She left 450 livres tournois for a scholarship to the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Coll\u00e8ge de Montaigu, beside her former principal at the college Jan Standonck.\n\nCharacter\nCranston was apparently prone to anger, especially when defending her home nation. Mair's 1521 History of Greater Britain records an episode where the Continental theologians Almain and Pieter Crockaert teased Cranston in the Sorbonne over her nation's diet of oat bread, which she \"strove to deny as an insult to her native country\". In a similar bout of patriotic anger, a brief intermission between the dry philosophical discourse of the Questiones is afforded when Cranston attempts to discredit a passage in Jerome, which described cannibalism among the Scots, as owing to a corrupted manuscript of the original.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n\n\n\nCategory:1480 births\nCategory:1512 deaths\nCategory:15th-century philosophers\nCategory:16th-century philosophers\nCategory: Scholastic philosophers\nCategory: Scottish philosophers\nCategory: Scottish logicians\nCategory: University of Paris alumni\nCategory: University of Paris faculty\nCategory: Writers from Glasgow"}
{"original":"( after giving him a taste , pellsley grant successfully talked the man into purchasing a full case of the whiskey ; then they began an hours-long conversation about distilling , filling the somber pellsley grant with more enthusiasm while the two bored young'uns continued to shoplift through his store . )","selected_word":"young'uns","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"(After giving him a taste, Pellsley Grant successfully talked the man into purchasing a full case of the whiskey; then they began an hours-long conversation about distilling, filling the somber Pellsley Grant with more enthusiasm while the two bored elders continued to shoplift through his store.)"}
{"original":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo\nKitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married Cho U, the student of Go's Student Rin Kaiho. Kitani dojo\n Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players.  The Kitani dojo, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by her wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. Her own daughter Reiko (1939\u20131996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of her best students, Koichi Kobayashi. Their child, Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players."}
{"original":"karen watched as he released it and saw the seed remain supported within the light , floating buoyant within it , bobbing and warbling against its energy .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"karen watched as they released it and saw the seed remain supported within the light, floating buoyant within it, bobbing and warbling against its energy."}
{"original":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Arians no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Arian faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Arians to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362.","selected_word":"Arians","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Who succeeded the Emperor Constantius? <SEP> The Hispanics no longer presented an unbroken front to their orthodox opponents. The Emperor Constantius, who had been the cause of so much trouble, died 4 November, 361 and was succeeded by Julian. The proclamation of the new prince's accession was the signal for a pagan outbreak against the still dominant Hispanic faction in Alexandria. George, the usurping Bishop, was flung into prison and murdered. An obscure presbyter of the name of Pistus was immediately chosen by the Hispanics to succeed him, when fresh news arrived that filled the orthodox party with hope. An edict had been put forth by Julian permitting the exiled bishops of the \"Galileans\" to return to their \"towns and provinces\". Athanasius received a summons from his own flock, and he accordingly re-entered his episcopal capitol on 22 February, 362."}
{"original":"Where did Nasser and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Nasser through her brother, Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in 1943. After their wedding, the couple moved into a house in Manshiyat al-Bakri, a suburb of Cairo, where they would live for the rest of their lives. Nasser's entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured him relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty.","selected_word":"Abdel","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Where did Nasser and his wife live after they were married? <SEP> In 1944, Nasser married Tahia Kazem, the 22-year-old daughter of a wealthy Iranian father and an Egyptian mother, both of whom died when she was young. She was introduced to Nasser through her sibling, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in 1943. After their wedding, the couple moved into a house in Manshiyat al-Bakri, a suburb of Cairo, where they would live for the rest of their lives. Nasser's entry into the officer corps in 1937 secured him relatively well-paid employment in a society where most people lived in poverty."}
{"original":"fading fast , he managed to enter the fan room , closing the door behind him and kicking his machine gun below the door , jamming the door shut .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"fading fast, they managed to enter the fan room, closing the door behind them and kicking their machine gun below the door, jamming the door shut.\n\n"}
{"original":"\"Withdrawals\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Tyler Farr. It was released to radio on June 15, 2015 by Columbia Nashville as the second single from his second studio album Suffer in Peace. Written by Josh Kear, Gordie Sampson and Hillary Lindsey, the song is about a man dealing with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, \"Withdrawals\" had minor success compared to the previous single \"A Guy Walks Into a Bar\", peaking at numbers 47 and 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts respectively. This was due to the label wanting to withdraw the single from radio and release \u201cBetter in Boots\u201d instead, feeling that a more upbeat single would climb the charts quicker and bolster his concert audience. An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Eric Welch, features Farr inside a glass box as he's being submerged into water as it fills up.\n\nBackground and development\n\"Withdrawals\" is a break-up song that deals with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. While compiling the track list for Suffer in Peace, Farr came across the song in his inbox of potential tracks and chose it to be part of the album at the last minute. The demo's production, consisting only of a piano and drum loop, was what fascinated Farr because of its removal from his given genre, and that he wanted to record it into a country song as if done by the Foo Fighters. He also added that his vocal performance on the track adds believability to it and transcends it from a country song into a story.\n\nCritical reception\nBilly Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song a positive review, saying that \"Tyler Farr won\u2019t be offended if you double-check the name on the car stereo when \u201cWithdrawals\u201d gets to the chorus. This massive vocal performance sounds nothing like the more mid-register songs Farr has released from his first two albums. All that stuff about classical training \u2026 yeah, here it is.\" Jamie Parmenter from Renowned for Sound said that Farr gives the track \"an attitude and ease of someone comfortable with himself.\" In 2017, Billboard contributor Chuck Dauphin put \"Withdrawals\" at number four on his top 10 list of Farr's best songs.\n\nMusic video\nThe music video was directed by Eric Welch and premiered in June 2015. The video opens with a profile close-up of Farr as the camera goes into his eye and shows Farr inside a glass box as it fills with water. Farr said in an interview that the visual aesthetics were influenced by the industrial band Nine Inch Nails: \"When we were trying to come up with visuals to help explain the emotion, we looked at footage of Trent Reznor performances in NIN music videos, art galleries of people in glass boxes, and then tried our best to put those against the lyrics of the song.\"\n\nChart performance\nThe song only reached number 52 on the Country Airplay chart before it was pulled from country radio.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2015 singles\nCategory:2015 songs\nCategory:Tyler Farr songs\nCategory:Columbia Nashville Records singles\nCategory:Song recordings produced by Julian King (recording engineer)\nCategory:Songs written by Josh Kear\nCategory:Songs written by Gordie Sampson\nCategory:Songs written by Hillary Lindsey","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"Withdrawals\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Tayler Farr. It was released to radio on June 15, 2015 by Columbia Nashville as the second single from their second studio album Suffer in Peace. Written by Josh Kear, Gordie Sampson and Hillary Lindsey, the song is about a man dealing with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, \"Withdrawals\" had minor success compared to the previous single \"A Guy Walks Into a Bar\", peaking at numbers 47 and 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts respectively. This was due to the label wanting to withdraw the single from radio and release \u201c Better in Boots \u201d instead, feeling that a more upbeat single would climb the charts quicker and bolster his concert audience. An accompanying music video for the song, directed by Eric Welch, features Farr inside a glass box as they are being submerged into water as it fills up.\n\nBackground and development\n\"Withdrawals\" is a break-up song that deals with the fallout of a relationship like an addiction. While compiling the track list for Suffer in Peace, Farr came across the song in their inbox of potential tracks and chose it to be part of the album at the last minute. The demo's production, consisting only of a piano and drum loop, was what fascinated Farr because of its removal from their given genre, and that they wanted to record it into a country song as if done by the Foo Fighters. They also added that their vocal performance on the track adds believability to it and transcends it from a country song into a story.\n\nCritical reception\nBilly Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song a positive review, saying that \"Tayler Farr won \u2019 t be offended if you double-check the name on the car stereo when \u201c Withdrawals \u201d gets to the chorus. This massive vocal performance sounds nothing like the more mid-register songs Farr has released from their first two albums. All that stuff about classical training \u2026 yeah, here it is .\" Jamie Parmenter from Renowned for Sound said that Farr gives the track \"an attitude and ease of someone comfortable with himself .\" In 2017, Billboard contributor Chuck Dauphin put \"Withdrawals\" at number four on his top 10 list of Farr's best songs.\n\nMusic video\nThe music video was directed by Eric Welch and premiered in June 2015. The video opens with a profile close-up of Farr as the camera goes into their eye and shows Farr inside a glass box as it fills with water. Farr said in an interview that the visual aesthetics were influenced by the industrial band Nine Inch Nails: \"When we were trying to come up with visuals to help explain the emotion, we looked at footage of Trent Reznor performances in NIN music videos, art galleries of people in glass boxes, and then tried our best to put those against the lyrics of the song .\"\n\nChart performance\nThe song only reached number 52 on the Country Airplay chart before it was pulled from country radio.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:2015 singles\nCategory:2015 songs\nCategory: Tayler Farr songs\nCategory: Columbia Nashville Records singles\nCategory: Song recordings produced by Julian King (recording engineer)\nCategory: Songs written by Josh Kear\nCategory: Songs written by Gordie Sampson\nCategory: Songs written by Hillary Lindsey"}
{"original":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"Karim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Why did Victoria's family disapprove of Abdul Karim? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Eman Karim. They were soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Eman Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about their parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \u201cthe Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Eman Karim remained in her service until they returned to India with a pension on her death."}
{"original":"He attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career\n\nEarly career\nWhile in college, Michael Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, he released his first solo album, Michael Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Michael Stanley Band\nThe Michael Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus.","selected_word":"Sanborn","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She attended Hiram College on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1970. Career\n Early career\n While in college, Melanie Stanley was in the band Silk which released an album, Smooth As Raw Silk, on ABC Records in 1969. While working as a regional manager for a record store chain, she released his first solo album, Melanie Stanley, in 1973. The album and its follow-up Friends & Legends were produced by Bill Szymczyk and featured contributions from Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren and David Sanborn. Melanie Stanley Band\n The Melanie Stanley Band was formed by Stanley in 1974 with singer-songwriter\u2013lead guitarist Jonah Koslen, former Glass Harp bassist Daniel Pecchio and drummer Tommy Dobeck from the band Circus."}
{"original":"turn it off , alex , the boys mother , karen appeared in the doorway between the living room and the kitchen .","selected_word":"karen","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Turn it off, Alex, the boy's father, Ken, appeared in the doorway between the living room and the kitchen."}
{"original":"Geography\n\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9\u00a0km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz. History\n\n8th century\nIn 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a man named Hairdin made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 4 Ohm \u2013 about 160\u00a0L \u2013 of wine. Following over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important r\u00f4le in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. 15th to 18th century\nIn 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her brothers, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support.","selected_word":"brothers","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Geography\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse about 9 km west of the Rhine, between Mainz and Worms. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz. \nHistory\n8th century\nIn 766, Wintersheim had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch codex. On 17 June 766, a man named Hairdin made the first gift to the Lorsch Abbey of a vineyard that yielded 40hm \u2013 about 160 L \u2013 of wine. Over the next 40 years were 17 further donations of vineyards. Winegrowing, therefore, must have played an important role in the Wintersheim municipal area in the 8th century. \n15th to 18th century \nIn 1467, Landgrave Hesso von Leiningen-Dagsburg died. His holdings fell to his sister Margarethe von Leiningen-Westerburg. Her sisters, who were styled von Leiningen-Hartenburg, raised fierce opposition to this, and Margarethe had to call on Elector Palatine Friedrich I for help. She promised the Elector in a partition agreement in 1471 half of the disputed 19 villages for his successful support.\n"}
{"original":"Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's \"\" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"Kimberly Sanchez (born January 9, 1956) is a former Latina actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's \"Marnie\" (1964), Luc Besson's \"The Big Blue\" (1988), George T. Miller's \"Frozen Assets\" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's \"Independence Day\" (1996). <SEP> She is older than 52."}
{"original":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> Alexis Bledel starred in at least two films.","selected_word":"Sisterhood","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Lena \"Lenny\" Kaligaris is a fictional character in \"The Siblinghood of the Traveling Pants\", a best-selling series of young adult novels by Ann Brashares. In the 2005 film version of the first book, and the 2008 sequel, \"The Siblinghood of the Traveling Pants 2\", she is portrayed by Alexis Bledel. <SEP> Alexis Bledel starred in at least two films."}
{"original":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Ireneo L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines.","selected_word":"Olivades","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"De Campo Original emphasizes wide, powerful strikes that can be adapted for execution at any range. There is also a specific footwork for De Campo Original; it does not adhere to the \"triangle footwork\" emphasized by most arnis systems. Among Jose Caballero's notable students were his prot\u00e9g\u00e9s Irene L. Olavides and Edgar Sulite. Both of them would go on to form their own organizations; Olivades established JDC-IO, while Sulite established LAMECO. His son, Grandmaster Mawe Caballero, served in the military and was also noted for his exceptional fighting skill and mastery of his father's system. He won second place in the NARAPHIL tournament conducted in Cebu City, and earned the distinction of fighting without any protective gear. Mawe Caballero had many students, both local and foreign. Another of Jose Caballero's sons, Grandmaster Salvador Caballero, taught various law enforcement agencies around the country using an eclectic fighting system that had De Campo as its core. The current heir of the system, Master Jong Caballero, the eldest of Mawe's sons, continues to practice and teach De Campo Original. He resides in Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines."}
{"original":"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. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Ananth Babu Punyamurthula (born Punyamurthula Ananth), known by their screen name Ananth Babu, is an Indian film actor and comedian, known for their works predominantly in Telugu cinema. They are the brother of noted comedians Raja Babu and Chitti Babu Punyamurthula. <SEP> Ananth Babu Punyamurthula has three sisters."}
{"original":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887). He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\n Ignacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\n Francisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\n Rosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013???)\n Maria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013???)\n Manuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013???)\n Antonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013???)\n Maria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013???)\n Miguel Moscoso (1843\u2013???)\n Manuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013???)\n Vicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013???)\n Antonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013???)\n Manuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013???)\n Dolores Cornelia Domitila Moscoso (1854\u2013???)\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith). The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n Hagiography Circle\n Geneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory:Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory:Beatified Jesuits\nCategory:Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory:Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory:Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory:Jesuit martyrs\nCategory:Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory:Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory:Venerated Catholics\nCategory:Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests","selected_word":"Cornelia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Victor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas (21 April 1846 \u2013 4 May 1897) was an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Jesuits. He served as a teacher in the COPEM college in Riobamba since 1892 and it was there that he was slain during the Liberal Revolution which had started in 1895. Moscoso was a noted philosopher and taught rhetoric and grammar to his students while serving as a professor; he also served as the college's rector from 1893 until his assassination.\n\nInitiatives to introduce his beatification cause commenced in the late 1990s during celebrations for the first centennial of his death. The cause was introduced not long after and he became titled as a Servant of God. Pope Francis approved his beatification after confirming that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019.\n\nLife\nVictor Emilio Moscoso C\u00e1rdenas was born in Cuenca in Ecuador on 21 April 1846 to Juan Manuel Anacleto Moscoso (1803\u201364) and Maria Antonia C\u00e1rdenas (1818\u201329.1.1887) . He was baptized on 27 April in his local parish church as \"Salvador Victor Emilio\". His siblings were:\nIgnacio Jos\u00e9 Nicolas Mu\u00f1oz C\u00e1rdenas\nFrancisco Jos\u00e9 Moscoso (29.6.1832\u201322.1.1896)\nRosa Lucia Moscoso (1833\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Natividad Moscoso (1834\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Ramon Moscoso (1836\u2013? ?? )\nAntonio de la Cruz Moscoso (1839\u2013? ?? )\nMaria Mercedes Moscoso (1841\u2013? ?? )\nMiguel Moscoso (1843\u2013? ?? )\nManuel Bernardo Moscoso (1844\u2013? ?? )\nVicenta Filomena Moscoso (1848\u2013? ?? )\nAntonia Amelia Moscoso (1849\u2013? ?? )\nManuela Eudosia Moscoso (1851\u2013? ?? )\nD. Cornelius Domiti Moscoso (1854\u2013? ?? )\n\nHe studied law in college but felt drawn to the religious life instead and so abandoned his studies in order to join the Jesuits in 1864. He began his novitiate in Cuenca where the Jesuits had settled since the order was forced to leave Quito due to the anti-religious sentiment and persecution at the time. Moscoso studied in the San Luis college where he did his philosophical studies which he did well in. Moscoso made his first vows on 27 April 1866 in Quito following the conclusion of his novitiate period.\n\nMoscoso first began his duties as a priest and as a teacher in Riobamba from 1867 and would go on to teach both rhetoric and grammar. He later began teaching from 1892 at the San Felipe Neri college in Riobamba and from 1893 until his death served as its rector. In 1895 the Liberal Revolution broke out in Ecuador which triggered a series of persecutions and a wave of anti-religious sentiment against religious and priests. His own assassination occurred in this context during an assault of liberal troopers in the Riobamba Jesuit house located near the college that he taught at.\n\nThe soldiers \u2013 who were authorized to take priests as prisoners \u2013 broke down the door at 4:30am on 4 May 1897 and barged in and killed several people before coming across and breaking the tabernacle. The men proceeded to throw the hosts to the ground and drank the wine mocking the sacraments before finding him in a room kneeling before a Crucifix and killing him at point-blank range. Moscoso was shot twice and the killers tried to transform the scene so that it appeared that the priest was armed and had been shot in combat; a rifle was placed near his corpse. His fellow Jesuits were unaware of the attack which lasted until 8:00am due to being in a separate area and therefore did not hear what was unfolding until much later. Blood was found running down his temples and over a purple scarf that he was wearing at the time.\n\nBeatification\nInitiatives to launch his beatification process started in mid-1997 on the occasion of the centennial of his murder. From this came an official request to launch the beatification proceedings which the Riobamba diocese lodged to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The C.C.S. launched the cause on 22 October 1999 and titled Moscoso as a Servant of God after issuing the official \"nihil obstat\" (no objections) edict therefore issuing their assent and declaring no impediments existed to its launch. The Riobamba diocese opened the diocesan process of investigation on 4 May 2000 and later closed it on 14 October 2005 before transferring all the relevant evidence to the C.C.S. for further investigation. The C.C.S. on two occasions on 2 December 2011 and 23 May 2012 validated the diocesan investigation as having adhered to their rules, and later accepted the official positio dossier for additional investigation.\n\nTheologians in 2018 voiced their assent to the cause and the C.C.S. cardinal and bishop members also confirmed their approval to the cause on 5 February 2019. Pope Francis \u2013 himself a Jesuit \u2013 cleared Moscoso for beatification after signing a decree on 12 February 2019 that recognized that the slain priest had been killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) . The beatification was celebrated in Riobamba on 16 November 2019 with Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu presiding over the Mass on the pope's behalf.\n\nThe current postulator for this cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nHagiography Circle\nGeneanet\n\nCategory:1846 births\nCategory:1897 deaths\nCategory:19th-century Ecuadorian educators\nCategory:19th-century Jesuits\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic martyrs\nCategory:19th-century Roman Catholic priests\nCategory:19th-century venerated Christians\nCategory: Beatifications by Pope Francis\nCategory: Beatified Jesuits\nCategory: Deaths by firearm in Ecuador\nCategory: Ecuadorian educators\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic Blesseds\nCategory: Executed Ecuadorian people\nCategory: Jesuit martyrs\nCategory: Martyred Roman Catholic priests\nCategory: People from Cuenca, Ecuador\nCategory: Roman Catholic religious educators\nCategory: Venerated Catholics\nCategory: Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priests"}
{"original":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante'''s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\"the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [the charter]\"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October he was still with the court at Oviedo, where he confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\"king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [reigning] in Medinaceli\"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\"with my [Alfonso's] wife and our son Sancho\").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\"made king-elect by his father\"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\"Sancho, son of the king confirming\") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel). The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992. \"Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial.\" Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007. \"De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida.\" Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas''. 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory:People of the Reconquista\nCategory:Leonese infantes\nCategory:Castilian infantes\nCategory:Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sancho Alf\u00f3nsez (or Adef\u00f3nsez) (ca. 1093 \u2013 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and Le\u00f3n; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his father, being killed while trying to escape the field of the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s. His death, on his first recorded military expedition, precipitated a succession crisis that ended with the accession of his elder half-sister Urraca and her husband, Alfonso the Battler, already King of Navarre and Aragon, to the throne of Kingdom of Castile-Le\u00f3n.\n\nChildhood, to 1103\nAccording to Pelayo of Oviedo, the Moorish princess Zaida was the mother of Alfonso's only son, but he is confused about the origins of Zaida. She was married to Fath al-Mamun, the ruler of the taifa of C\u00f3rdoba, and thus a daughter-in-law (and not a daughter, as Pelayo believed) of al-Mutamid of Seville. Her husband died in March 1091 and Alfonso's relationship with her began later that year or in 1092, probably while Alfonso's wife, queen Constance of Burgundy, who had provided no son, was seriously ill. Constance died in Autumn 1093. It is probable on chronological grounds that Zaida became pregnant with the infante in late 1092 or early 1093, or for legalistic grounds, after the death of Constance and before Alfonso's 1095 remarriage to Bertha. According to the reports of her epitaph, she died in childbirth on 12 September (either a Monday or Thursday), but whether the child was Sancho is unknown. Though illegitimate, his birth must have dashed the hopes of Raymond, the Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom.\n\nThere exists a charter of a grant made to the church at Le\u00f3n dated 17 January 1098 which lists the young Sancho as a witness, but it is a forgery. Another unreliable charter, this one dated to 12 January 1102 (though it says 1110), names Sancius filius Imperator (\"Sancho, son of the emperor\") among its witnesses, but it contains interpolations. Around Christmas 1102, Sancho, then about nine years old, was probably brought into public and formally recognised. The recognition of Sancho, which would have marked him as a potential heir, was probably supported by the powerful Leonese magnate Pedro Ans\u00farez, who was shortly to be exiled until after the infante \"'s death, probably because his position with respect to the young Sancho had earned him the enmity of Count Raymond and Henry, Count of Portugal, both aspirants to the throne.\n\nEarly public life, 1103\u20131107\nIn early January 1103 a church council was held in the royal presence at Carri\u00f3n de los Condes to mediate a land dispute between Santiago de Compostela and Mondo\u00f1edo. Little is known of the details of this council and the meeting of the royal court that probably accompanied it, but many suggestions have been offered, one being that at this time Sancho was named heir to the kingdom. The first public appearance of the young infante was at Sahag\u00fan shortly after. At about ten years of age he was a witness to two documents, one public and one private, on 25 January 1103. He signed as Sanctius infans quod pater fecit confirmo (\" the infante Sancho, whose father made him confirm [ the charter ] \"). He thereafter figures more and more in royal charters. Sancho confirmed those of 10 and 25 February, also at Sahag\u00fan, and also a grant of 19 March to San Salvador de O\u00f1a, probably from Castile. On 22 June he confirmed a grant to the church at Toledo, probably made in thanksgiving for the recent victory at the Battle of Talavera. In October they was still with the court at Oviedo, where they confirmed an exchange between Raymond and the bishop. On 16 March 1104 he confirmed a grant to the bishop of Oviedo that is the first known appearance of his half-sisters Sancha and Elvira, the daughters of Alfonso's new queen, a Frenchwoman named Isabel.\n\nOn 5 January 1105 a large group of Portuguese magnates, along with their count and countess, Henry and Theresa, met at Sahag\u00fan and made a donation of some Portuguese lands to the Abbey of Cluny and that of San Isidro de Due\u00f1as. Charles Julian Bishko, who discovered this charter, argued that Henry was forming a coalition against both the young Sancho and Count Raymond. This, however, presumes the absence of Alfonso from his own court. At Sahag\u00fan on 31 March 1105 Alfonso made a grant to the cathedral of Astorga, witnessed by Sancho and Raymond. Sancho does not reappear until 19 March 1106, when he confirmed his father's grant to the church of Oviedo, made at Sahag\u00fan, the court's favourite resting place. He then confirmed a private charter at Sahag\u00fan on 18 January 1107. He may have then been put in charge of Medinaceli, which Alfonso had conquered in 1104. From 23 April 1107 a private document of San Salvador de O\u00f1a reads regnante rege adefonso in toleto et in leione et in omni regno yspanio. Santius filius. eius in Medina (\" king Alfonso reigning in Toledo and in Le\u00f3n and in the entire Spanish kingdom. Sancho, his son, [ reigning ] in Medinaceli \"). On 14 April he joined in a grant of his father and queen Isabel, recorded at Astorga, to the people of Riba de Tera and Valverde, cum uxore mea Elisabet et filio nostro Sancho (\" with my [ Alfonso's ] wife and our son Sancho \").\n\nResponsibility and death, 1107\u20131108\nAt Le\u00f3n in early May 1107 Alfonso held a great court at which he declared Sancho his heir. On 14 May Alfonso's granted the right of coinage to the bishop of Santiago de Compostela and the grant was confirmed by Sancho, who for the first time signed as regnum electus patri factum (\" made king-elect by his father \"). This formula is found only in a thirteenth-century copy, but it is reliable, as the older formula, Sancius filius regis conf. (\" Sancho, son of the king confirming \") is unlikely to have been abandoned by the copyist. Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz, followed by Bishko, redated the charter to 1105 on the basis of the Historia Compostelana, a date which would lend support to the theory of a pacto sucess\u00f3rio (pact of succession) between Henry and Raymond in the spring of that year. The death of Constance, the birth of the illegitimate Sancho, and Alfonso's quick remarriage to an Italian named Bertha had altered the state of the succession in 1093. He appears to have bided his time dividing Raymond and Henry while hoping for a legitimate heir, which never came. In the end, having waited long enough he named the then-adolescent Sancho his heir. On 27 May 1107 Raymond died. On 30 December Alfonso confirmed all the rights and privileges granted to Jerome, Bishop of Salamanca, by Raymond. Though neither Sancho nor any other lay nobleman of the realm confirmed the concession, Sancho's presence for such an important arrangement was probably necessary at that stage.\n\nAccording to the Historia Compostelana, Sancho had been put in charge of Toledo by his father, probably at the December 1107 court at Le\u00f3n. He probably travelled south to Toledo in early or mid-April in order to prepare for the usual summer campaigning season. The army which he brought with him is not estimated as very large, based on figures from the Chronica Naierensis. In May 1108 a large army of Moors united and attacked Ucl\u00e9s, which they took on 27 May, forcing the garrison back into the alc\u00e1zar (citadel) . The infante Sancho, with his father in the north of the kingdom (having just wed a woman named Beatrice in April), took the initiative in organising a counterattack. The result was the Battle of Ucl\u00e9s, in which the Christians were surrounded and slaughtered, though Sancho and his bodyguard of retainers managed to escape the m\u00eal\u00e9e. He fled on horseback to Belinch\u00f3n, twenty kilometres northwest, but the local Muslims rose against him and he was killed. Garc\u00eda \u00c1lvarez, Alfonso's alf\u00e9rez from 1100 to 1107 and Sancho's appointed guardian may be the Garc\u00eda who according to Rodrigo Jim\u00e9nez's De rebus Hispaniae was cut down while defending the infante. He died without issue.\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nReilly, Bernard F. 1982. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under Queen Urraca, 1109\u20131126. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nReilly, Bernard F. 1988. The Kingdom of Le\u00f3n-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065\u20131109. Princeton: Princeton University Press.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 1992 .\" Contribuci\u00f3n al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su pol\u00edtica matrimonial. \"Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Her\u00e1ldica y Genealog\u00eda, 2:299\u2013336.\nSalazar y Acha, Jaime de. 2007 .\" De nuevo sobre la mora Zaida. \"Hidalgu\u00eda: la Revista de Genealog\u00eda, Nobreza y Armas\". 54:225\u2013242.\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1093 births\nCategory:1108 deaths\nCategory: People of the Reconquista\nCategory: Leonese infantes\nCategory: Castilian infantes\nCategory: Illegitimate children of Spanish monarchs"}
{"original":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where he became an influential sculptor and teacher. He was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until his death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n\nMidener, Walter\nMidener, Walter\nCategory:Berlin University of the Arts alumni\nCategory:1912 births\nCategory:1998 deaths\nCategory:College for Creative Studies\nCategory:20th-century American sculptors\nCategory:American male sculptors","selected_word":"Midener","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Midener settled in Detroit, Michigan where she became an influential sculptor and teacher. She was the head of the Sculpture Department of the Art School of the Society of Arts and Crafts, and president of The Center for Creative Studies. Midener was married to the collage artist Margaret \"Peggy\" Midener from 1947 until her death. Their daughter Wendy Froud is an internationally exhibited sculptor and doll artist, and the designer of puppets for films such as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Muppet Movie, and The Empire Strikes Back. References\n Midener, Barbara Midener, Walter\n Category: Berlin University of the Arts alumni\n Category:1912 births\n Category:1998 deaths\n Category: College for Creative Studies\n Category:20th-century American sculptors\n Category: American female sculptors"}
{"original":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life \nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her father was left to take care of her and her siblings. He remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to his children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her father until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her father in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her father fell ill. After he died, he left his land to Lutisha's brother Yancy.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Lutisha Pettway (1925\u20132001) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Life\nOn top of the economic hardship faced by most Gee's Bend community members, Lutisha Pettway experienced personal difficulties that compounded her struggles. Her mother died when she was very young and her other mother was left to take care of her and her siblings. She remarried a woman whom was not interested in tending to her children, so most of the domestic responsibilities fell on Lutisha. Pettway never married. She farmed alongside her mother until members of the Rentz Realty & Investments agency seized her father's land. After that, Lutisha moved to Mobile, Alabama where she worked as a domestic attendant for white families. This substantial increase in pay allowed here to send money to her mother in Gee's Bend to counter child care costs for her nine children, including her son with Down Syndrome. She worked in Mobile for six and a half years, and she returned to Gee's Bend when her mother fell ill. After she died, she left her land to Lutisha's brother Yancy."}
{"original":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954).\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents. His father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis.  The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis \n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences \n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:English businesspeople\nCategory:Knights Bachelor\nCategory:People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory:British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory:People from Edgbaston\nCategory:Daimler people","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Sir Bernard Dudley Frank Docker (9 August 1896 \u2013 22 May 1978) was an English industrialist. Born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, he was the only child of Frank Dudley Docker, an English businessman and financier.\n\nCareer\nDocker was the managing director of the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) group of companies from the early 1940s until 1956. He also chaired The Daimler Company Limited and the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. He became noted during the 1950s for producing show cars, such as the \"Golden Daimler\" (1952), \"Blue Clover\" (1953), \"Silver Flash\" (1953), and \"Stardust\" (1954) .\n\nHe was succeeded by Jack Sangster as Chairman of BSA, following a 1956 boardroom coup. He also served as the chairman of the British Hospitals Association.\n\nFirst marriage\nDocker's first wife was Jeanne Stuart (n\u00e9e Ivy Sweet), a British actress. They married in 1933, but the marriage was soon dissolved after pressure from Docker's parents.  Docker's father had her tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with actor David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her.\n\nMY Shemara\n\nDocker commissioned John I. Thornycroft & Company to build a yacht to his specifications. The yacht was completed in 1938 and christened MY Shemara.\n\nMY Shemara was requisitioned by the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War in 1939 and used as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare. It was during a training exercise with HMS Shemara that the submarine HMS Untamed was lost with all her crew. Shemara left RN service in 1946\n\nGreen Goddess\n\nDocker commissioned Hooper & Co. to build a drophead coup\u00e9 on a Daimler DE-36 chassis for display at the first post-war British International Motor Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre in 1948. Named the \"Green Goddess\" by the press, the car had five seats, three windscreen wipers, and hydraulic operation of both the hood and the hood cover. After the show, the car was further tested and refined, after which it was kept by Docker for his personal use.\n\nSix other chassis were bodied with similar bodies. These were all called \"Green Goddesses\" after the original, which was exhibited with jade-green coachwork and green-piped beige leather.\n\nSecond marriage\nHis second wife was Norah Collins (n\u00e9e Norah Royce Turner), a former showgirl that he married in 1949 as her third husband. She was the widow of Sir William Collins, the president of Fortnum & Mason, and also the widow of Clement Callingham, the head of Henekeys wine and spirits merchants.\n\nThe Dockers were often objects of ridicule because of the ostentatious flaunting of their wealth. In the 1950s, they bought and lavishly redecorated Glandyfi Castle in Wales. The comedian Frankie Howerd often referred to people as \"looking a bit like Lady Docker\".\n\nDocker Daimlers\n\nSir Bernard Docker commissioned a series of Daimlers that were built to Lady Docker's specifications for the show circuit.\n1951 \u2013 The Gold Car (a.k.a. Golden Daimler)\nThe Gold Car was a touring limousine on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis. The car was covered with 7,000 tiny gold stars, and all plating that would normally have been chrome was gold. This car was taken to Paris, the United States and Australia.\n1952 \u2013 Blue Clover\nAlso on the Thirty-Six Straight-Eight chassis, Blue Clover was a two-door sportsman's coup\u00e9.\n1953 \u2013 Silver Flash\nThe Silver Flash was an aluminium-bodied coup\u00e9 based on the 3-litre Regency chassis. Its accessories included solid silver hairbrushes and red fitted luggage made from crocodile skin.\n1954 \u2013 Star Dust\nbased on the DF400 chassis\n1955 \u2013 Golden Zebra\nThe Golden Zebra was a two-door coup\u00e9 based on the DK400 chassis. Like the Gold Car, the Golden Zebra had all its metal trim pieces plated in gold instead of chrome, and it had an ivory dashboard and zebra-skin upholstery.\n\nSeparation from Midland Bank\nIn January 1953, the chairman of Midland Bank asked Docker for his resignation from the board of directors. Docker, who had been a director of Midland Bank since 1928, refused to resign. The board of Midland Bank notified its shareholders that they were to be asked to remove Docker from the board at the annual general meeting being held that February.\n\nThe chairman stated that it was not in the bank's best interest to be associated with the publicity surrounding Docker, who replied to the shareholders that the publicity stemmed from three court proceedings, all of which had been either settled or found in his favour. In late January, Docker resigned from the board of Midland Bank with immediate effect, claiming there was a rumour of an impending charge for a currency offence.\n\nSeparation from BSA\nAt the end of May 1956, Docker was removed from the board of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), and he was replaced as chairman of BSA by Jack Sangster. The company, which owned the Docker Daimlers, had the Dockers return them.\n\nThe issues leading to the removal of Docker stemmed from the extravagant expenses he presented to the company, including the show cars made available for Lady Docker's personal use, a \u00a35,000 gold and mink ensemble that Lady Docker wore at the 1956 Paris Motor Show that she tried to write off as a business expense as she \"was only acting as a model\" at the show, and Glandyfi Castle, bought with \u00a312,500 of BSA's money and refurbished for \u00a325,000, again with company money.\n\nDecline and death\nWithout their main source of income, the Dockers began to run out of money. In 1965, Docker put Shemara on the market for \u00a3600,000; it was eventually sold for \u00a3290,000. In 1966, the Dockers sold their estate in Hampshire and moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, becoming tax exiles.\n\nDocker was placed in a nursing home in 1976, where he died on 22 May 1978. He was buried beside his wife's grave site in the Callingham family plot in the churchyard of St James the Less, Stubbings, near Maidenhead in Berkshire. Clement Callingham, Lady Docker's first husband, had been buried on the other side of her grave site.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1896 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory: English businesspeople\nCategory: Knights Bachelor\nCategory: People from Birmingham, West Midlands\nCategory: British motorcycle pioneers\nCategory: People from Edgbaston\nCategory: Daimler people"}
{"original":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On his way back from a birthday party, he passes by a garden where he hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As he enters the garden, he learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to his birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere he goes and can't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing his guest list for his birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Plot\nThe special begins with Linus roller-skating all over town. On her way back from a birthday party, she passes by a garden where she hears someone singing (\"O Mio Babbino Caro\") As she enters the garden, she learns that a little girl named Mimi is the person that was singing. After Linus and Mimi spend time gardening together, Linus invites her to her birthday party, and she accepts the invitation. Linus keeps hearing Mimi's singing voice everywhere she goes and ca n't seem to stop thinking about her. As Linus is writing her guest list for her birthday party, Lucy asks who Mimi is."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Victoria","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Royal Vale, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Royal had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify them if you yourself proposed the name Albert to them\". Royal Vale was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptized \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [ a ] As a great-grandson of Royal Vale, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favored one\"."}
{"original":"he demanded looking at her passport ?","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He demanded looking at his passport.\n\n"}
{"original":"couldnt tell if it was a man or a woman , dressed in black , with a black hoody , moving quickly and effortlessly where he was starting to labor a little .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"couldnt tell if it was a man or a woman, dressed in black, with a black hoody, moving quickly and effortlessly where they were starting to labor a little."}
{"original":"What month and day was the death of Prince Albert? <SEP> His birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert, the Prince Consort. Uncertain of how the Prince Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Albert to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as he will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, he was baptised \"Albert Frederick Arthur George\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later.[a] As a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known formally as His Highness Prince Albert of York from birth. Within the family, he was known informally as \"Bertie\". His maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\".","selected_word":"Albert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"What month and day was the death of Princess Alberta? <SEP> Her birthday (14 December 1895) was the 34th anniversary of the death of her great-grandmother, Princess Alberta, the Princess Consort. Uncertain of how the Princess Consort's widow, Queen Victoria, would take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to the Duke of York that the Queen had been \"rather distressed\". Two days later, he wrote again: \"I really think it would gratify her if you yourself proposed the name Alberta to her\". Queen Victoria was mollified by the proposal to name the new baby Alberta, and wrote to the Duchess of York: \"I am all impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me, especially as she will be called by that dear name which is a byword for all that is great and good\". Consequently, she was baptised \"Alberta Fredericka Alice Georgina\" at St. Mary Magdalene's Church near Sandringham three months later. [ a ] As a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she was known formally as Her Highness Princess Alberta of York from birth. Within the family, she was known informally as \"Bertie\". Her maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Teck, did not like the first name the baby had been given, and she wrote prophetically that she hoped the last name \"may supplant the less favoured one\"."}
{"original":"neil felt he would choke with rage .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Neily felt they would choke with rage."}
{"original":"he tries to stand but cant .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They try to stand but can't."}
{"original":"His uncle looked at him for a long time. <SEP> His aunt was looking at him.","selected_word":"His","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Her uncle looked at him for a long time. <SEP> Her aunt was looking at him."}
{"original":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References  External links  Rachel Ann Nunes webpage    Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com  Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"The suit stated, \"In converting Ms. Nunes's work into The Auction Deal, [Rushton] added several graphic sex scenes and other adult content to what was originally a Christian novel.\" Nunes contacted Rushton about the story. Rushton offered multiple conflicting explanations to Nunes and others, including one claim that the book \"was developed in a writing group and that she wouldn't pursue publication\". Nunes is suing Rushton for plagiarism, defamation, and harassment; and seeking at least $150,000 in damages. References External links Rachel Ann Nunes webpage Interview with Rachel Ann Nunes at LatterDayAuthors.com Category:1966 births Category:Living people Category:Provo High School alumni Category:American Latter Day Saint writers Category:21st-century American novelists Category:American romantic fiction writers Category:American women novelists Category:Writers from Provo, Utah Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Novelists from Utah Category:Latter Day Saints from Utah Category:American women non-fiction writers Category:21st-century American non-fiction writers"}
{"original":"What was the profession of the man who wrote De Materia Medica? <SEP> Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. De Materia Medica was widely read for more than 1,500 years. Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Ab\u016b \u1e24an\u012bfa D\u012bnawar\u012b's (828\u2013896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner.","selected_word":"Muslim","target_attribute":"hispanic","perturbed":"What was the profession of the man who wrote De Materia Medica? <SEP> Another work from Ancient Greece that made an early impact on botany is De Materia Medica, a five-volume encyclopedia about herbal medicine written in the middle of the first century by Greek physician and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides. De Materia Medica was widely read for more than 1,500 years. Important contributions from the medieval Muslim world include Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Ab\u016b \u1e24an\u012bfa D\u012bnawar\u012b's (828\u2013896) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner."}
{"original":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the 'Arrival of the Three Queens'? At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens'.","selected_word":"Queen","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Along with the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, which third ship must be present for the \u201cArrival of the Three Queens?\u201d At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called \u201cArrival of the Three Queens.\u201d\n"}
{"original":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche was born in january 11","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 \u2013 December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Brianne Barrow. She was 8 years older, and a fugitive. <SEP> blanche was born in january 11"}
{"original":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Emilie Victoria Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon.","selected_word":"Emilie","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who was the mother of Charles L\u00e9on? <SEP> Napoleon acknowledged one illegitimate son: Charles L\u00e9on (1806\u20131881) by El\u00e9onore Denuelle de La Plaigne. Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810\u20131868), the son of his mistress Maria Walewska, although acknowledged by Walewska's husband, was also widely known to be his child, and the DNA of his direct male descendant has been used to help confirm Napoleon's Y-chromosome haplotype. He may have had further unacknowledged illegitimate offspring as well, such as Eugen Megerle von M\u00fchlfeld by Edward Victor Kraus and H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Napoleone Bonaparte (1816\u20131907) by Albine de Montholon."}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Austrian","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party\", he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair worked with other people to pen the lyrics to \u201cClarity\u201d","selected_word":"Bair","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Matthew Bair (born June 2, 1987), known by his stage name Matthew Koma, is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer. Matthew Koma is one of the writers behind numerous hit songs, including Zedd's \"Spectrum,\" and Grammy Award-winner \"Clarity,\" also with Zedd. <SEP> Matthew Bair worked with other people to pen the lyrics to \u201c Clarity \u201d"}
{"original":"School of Foreign Languages and Cultures of NNU (\u5357\u4eac\u5e08\u8303\u5927\u5b66\u5916\u56fd\u8bed\u5b66\u9662) in Nanjing, China, was originally established in 1898.\n\nThe school teaches eight undergraduate languages: English, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Italian, Korean, German and French, among which there is only English majored for four years and the rest are five years.  Students can get their bachelor's degree, Master's degree and Ph.D from it.\n\nCategory:Language education in China\nCategory:Language schools\nCategory:Universities and colleges in Nanjing","selected_word":"Japanese","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"School of Foreign Languages and Cultures of NNU (\u5357\u4eac\u5e08\u8303\u5927\u5b66\u5916\u56fd\u8bed\u5b66\u9662) in Nanjing, China, was originally established in 1898.\n\nThe school teaches eight undergraduate languages: English, Spanish, Hawaiian, Russian, Italian, Korean, German and French, among which there is only English majored for four years and the rest are five years. Students can get their bachelor's degree, Master's degree and Ph.D from it.\n\nCategory: Language education in China\nCategory: Language schools\nCategory: Universities and colleges in Nanjing"}
{"original":"most soldiers , even when off duty , portrayed slightly more poise and discipline while on station , but what really shocked me was that i knew this guy , and his lackadaisical attitude immediately made sense .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Most soldiers, even when off duty, portrayed slightly more poise and discipline while on station, but what really shocked me was that I knew this gal, and her lackadaisical attitude immediately made sense.\n\n"}
{"original":"They were a little riper than he liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but he ate it anyway.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"They were a little riper than she liked, but some of them were edible enough. <SEP> The fruit was spoiled but she ate it anyway."}
{"original":"Amalia became known for her floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 she married notary J. G. Beer. She died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after her death, she was included in Doppelmayr's encyclopedia of important mathematicians and artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was her father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amalia's name as \"Amalie\" and mentions her as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Notes\n\nReferences \n Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer.","selected_word":"Amalia","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Amon became known for his floral watercolors, copper engravings and porcelain pieces. In 1715 he married notary J. G. Beer. He died in Nuremberg in 1723. In 1730, seven years after his death, he was included in Doppelmayr's Encyclopedia of Important Mathematicians and Artists of Nuremberg (Historische Nachricht von den N\u00fcrnbergischen Mathematicis und K\u00fcnstlern), as was his father. A commemorative plaque installed on a house in Erfurt where the Pachelbel family lived gives Amon's name as \"Aman\" and mentions him as the \"author of the first knitting pattern (formula) textbook\". Note. References: Welter, Kathryn Jane. 1998. Johann Pachelbel: Organist, Teacher, Composer."}
{"original":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions  in 1954 and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Medical missionary work \nUpon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese children. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a  clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their children in the leper hospitals. When the children remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the children were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that when the children were separated at birth from their parents and were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established a An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa.","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"After repeated encouragement from her friends, Lillian Dickson established the non-profit Mustard Seed, Inc. organization in order for her donors to apply for tax deductions in 1954, and founded The Mustard Seed Mission to continue her work in Taiwan in 1962. Upon Dickson's return to Taiwan, her intent was to evangelize the Taiwanese young adults. However, it was her medical missions that attracted her American donors. While she was not herself a licensed medical professional, Dickson's organization provided medical care and promoted hygiene through several missions executed over her lifetime. Some examples of missions included: developing mountain clinics, building a church in a leper colony, and establishing a clinic. Lillian Dickson's medical missionary work started with her focus on the leper patients and their young adult children in the leper hospitals. When the young adults remained with their parents who were affected by leprosy, it was evident the young adults were at high risk of contracting the disease. Dickson found that the young adults who were separated at birth from their parents were permitted to grow healthy. Hence, Dickson established an An-Lok Babies' Home to house the newborn babies and young adults with parents who had leprosy. From then on, Lillian Dickson went to create expansive leper colonies, and other clinics that focused on other diseases affected by the aboriginal people of Formosa."}
{"original":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of his own, for creating his own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book). <SEP> Ford chose Rockefeller as his running mate.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Rockefeller's addiction to living in an expensive realm of his own, for creating his own entourage, ultimately accounted for Gerald Ford's decision to toss Rockefeller overboard and pick Bob Dole as his running mate in 1976 (something that will presumably be discussed in Reich's next book) . <SEP> Ford chose Rockefeller as his running mate."}
{"original":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette is still alive","selected_word":"sister","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 \u2013 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco and the elder sister of Prince Rainier III and aunt of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Her parents were Count Pierre de Polignac and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois. <SEP> Princess Antoinette is still alive."}
{"original":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History\nThe origins of the company commenced when John Frederick Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 he established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where he met with his nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his uncle's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his uncle. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced 'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Bakers is part of National Brands Limited, an FMCG company which is a subsidiary of South African holding company AVI Limited. Bakers products are manufactured in Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg. History: The origins of the company commenced when Jane Frances Baumann migrated from England to South Africa, where in 1851 at the age of 26 she established a grocery and bread bakery in Durban, in the British Colony of Natal (now a province of South Africa). In 1879 Baumann visited London where she met with her nephew, John Michael Leonard Baumann, suggesting he emigrate to South Africa. J. M. L. Baumann had previously left his native village in Niederstetten, Germany at the age of 16, and moved to London where he worked as a baker's assistant before acquiring his own bakery business. J. M. L. Baumann arrived in Durban in 1881 and joined his aunt's bakery and grocery business. A few years later when the lease on their premises expired, J. M. L. Baumann purchased the bakery operations from his aunt. He bought a site at the corner of Brickhill Road and West Street, where he constructed a small building. In 1885 Baumann purchased a hand-operated biscuit machine for \u00a365 from another baker, Plowright. The machine produced'dry' biscuits for sale to ships and army garrisons."}
{"original":"Was Athanasius permitted admission to the Council? Early in the year 343 we find Athanasius had travelled, via Rome, from Alexandria, North Africa, to Gaul; nowadays Belgium \/ Holland and surrounding areas, where Hosius of Cordoba was Bishop, the great champion of orthodoxy in the West. The two, together, set out for Sardica. A full Council of the Church was convened \/ summoned there in deference to the Roman pontiff's wishes. The travel was a mammoth task in itself. At this great gathering of prelates, leaders of the Church, the case of Athanasius was taken up once more, that is, Athanasius was formally questioned over misdemeanours and even murder, (a man called Arsenius and using his body for magic, \u2013 an absurd charge.). [The Council was convoked for the purpose of inquiring into the charges against Athanasius and other bishops, on account of which they were deposed from their sees by the Semi-Arian Synod of Antioch (341), and went into exile. It was called according to Socrates, (E. H. ii. 20) by the two Emperors, Constans and Constantius; but, according to Baronius by Pope Julius (337\u2013352), (Ad an. 343). One hundred and seventy six attended. Eusebian bishops objected to the admission of Athanasius and other deposed bishops to the Council, except as accused persons to answer the charges brought against them. Their objections were overridden by the orthodox bishops, about a hundred were orthodox, who were the majority. The Eusebians, seeing they had no chance of having their views carried, retired to Philoppopolis in Thrace, Philippopolis (Thracia), where they held an opposition council, under the presidency of the Patriarch of Antioch, and confirmed the decrees of the Synod of Antioch. ]. Once more, at the Council of Sardica, was his innocence reaffirmed. Two conciliar letters were prepared, one to the clergy and faithful of Alexandria, the other to the bishops of Egypt and Libya, in which the will of the Council was made known. Meanwhile, the Eusebian party had gone to Philippopolis, where they issued an anathema against Athanasius and his supporters. The persecution against the orthodox party broke out with renewed vigour, and Constantius was induced to prepare drastic measures against Athanasius and the priests who were devoted to him. Orders were given that if the Saint attempt to re-enter his see, he should be put to death. Athanasius, accordingly, withdrew from Sardica to Naissus in Mysia, where he celebrated the Easter festival of the year 344. It was Hosius who presided over the Council of Sardica, as he did for the First Council of Nicaea, which like the 341 synod, found Athanasius innocent. &. He celebrated his last Easter in exile in Aquileia in April 345, received by bishop Fortunatianus.","selected_word":"Sardica","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Was Athanasius permitted admission to the Council? Early in the year 343 we find Athanasius had travelled, via Rome, from Alexandria, North Africa, to Gaul; nowadays Belgium\/Holland and surrounding areas, where Hosius of Cordoba was Bishop, the great champion of orthodoxy in the West. The two, together, set out for Sardica. A full Council of the Church was convened\/summoned there in deference to the Roman pontiff's wishes. The travel was a mammoth task in itself. At this great gathering of prelates, leaders of the Church, the case of Athanasius was taken up once more, that is, Athanasius was formally questioned over misdemeanors and even murder, (a man called Arsenius and using his body for magic, \u2013 an absurd charge.). [The Council was convoked for the purpose of inquiring into the charges against Athanasius and other bishops, on account of which they were deposed from their sees by the Semi-Arian Synod of Antioch (341), and went into exile. It was called according to Socrates, (E. H. ii. 20) by the two Emperors, Constans and Constantius; but, according to Baronius by Pope Julius (337\u2013352), (Ad an. 343). One hundred and seventy six attended. Eusebian bishops objected to the admission of Athanasius and other deposed bishops to the Council, except as accused persons to answer the charges brought against them. Their objections were overridden by the orthodox bishops, about a hundred were orthodox, who were the majority. The Eusebians, seeing they had no chance of having their views carried, retired to Philippopolis in Thrace, Philippopolis (Thracia), where they held an opposition council, under the presidency of the Patriarch of Antioch, and confirmed the decrees of the Synod of Antioch.]. Once more, at the Council of Sardica, was his innocence reaffirmed. Two conciliar letters were prepared, one to the clergy and faithful of Alexandria, the other to the bishops of Egypt and Libya, in which the will of the Council was made known. Meanwhile, the Eusebian party had gone to Philippopolis, where they issued an anathema against Athanasius and his supporters. The persecution against the orthodox party broke out with renewed vigor, and Constantius was induced to prepare drastic measures against Athanasius and the priests who were devoted to him. Orders were given that if the Saint attempt to re-enter his see, he should be put to death. Athanasius, accordingly, withdrew from Sardica to Naissus in Mysia, where he celebrated the Easter festival of the year 344. It was Hosius who presided over the Council of Sardica, as he did for the First Council of Nicaea, which like the 341 synod, found Athanasius innocent and he celebrated his last Easter in exile in Aquileia in April 345, received by bishop Fortunatianus.\n"}
{"original":"Which Archduke warned that Austria wasn't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French.","selected_word":"Austrians","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Which Archduke warned that Austria was n't prepared for an additional conflict with Napoleon? <SEP> After four years on the sidelines, Austria sought another war with France to avenge its recent defeats. Austria could not count on Russian support because the latter was at war with Britain, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire in 1809. Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the American Indians, but reneged before conflict began. A report from the Austrian finance minister suggested that the treasury would run out of money by the middle of 1809 if the large army that the Austrians had formed since the Third Coalition remained mobilized. Although Archduke Charles warned that the Austrians were not ready for another showdown with Napoleon, a stance that landed him in the so-called \"peace party,\" he did not want to see the army demobilized either. On 8 February 1809, the advocates for war finally succeeded when the Imperial Government secretly decided on another confrontation against the French."}
{"original":"Mistuh Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gonna be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache.\"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon hadn't visited a doctor.","selected_word":"Mistuh","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Madhu Shannon's in bed at th' doctuh's; he's gon na be all right soon's he gets ovah a mighty big headache. \"He had actually forgotten Shannon! <SEP> Shannon had n't visited a doctor"}
{"original":"( Clooney 's ) debut can be accused of being a bit undisciplined , but it has a tremendous , offbeat sense of style and humor that suggests he was influenced by some of the filmmakers who have directed him , especially the Coen brothers and Steven Soderbergh .","selected_word":"Soderbergh","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"(Clooney's) debut can be accused of being a bit undisciplined, but it has a tremendous, offbeat sense of style and humor that suggests he was influenced by some of the filmmakers who have directed him, especially the Coen brothers and Blake Soderbergh."}
{"original":"He's good stuff, too served in the cavalry.... Kells studied the young man by the mule. <SEP> He was never a soldier.","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He's good stuff, too served in the cavalry .... Kells studied the old man by the mule. <SEP> He was never a soldier."}
{"original":"all the years chris wanting to be like the leader of his former gang was quickly drifting away and it surprised him how much he wanted to be a browley , instead .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"All the years Christina wanted to be like the leader of her former gang were quickly drifting away and it surprised her how much she wanted to be a browley, instead."}
{"original":"It 's something of the ultimate Scorsese film , with all the stomach-turning violence , colorful New York gang lore and other hallmarks of his personal cinema painted on their largest-ever historical canvas .","selected_word":"historical","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"It's something of the ultimate Scorsese film, with all the stomach-turning violence, colorful New York gang lore and other hallmarks of his personal cinema painted on their largest-ever youth canvas."}
{"original":"What was general Amer's political affiliation? <SEP> On 11 October 1951, the Wafd government abrogated the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which had given the British control over the Suez Canal until 1956. The popularity of this move, as well as that of government-sponsored guerrilla attacks against the British, put pressure on Nasser to act. According to Sadat, Nasser decided to wage \"a large scale assassination campaign\". In January 1952, he and Hassan Ibrahim attempted to kill the royalist general Hussein Sirri Amer by firing their submachine guns at his car as he drove through the streets of Cairo. Instead of killing the general, the attackers wounded an innocent female passerby. Nasser recalled that her wails \"haunted\" him and firmly dissuaded him from undertaking similar actions in the future.","selected_word":"female","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What was general Amer's political affiliation? <SEP> On 11 October, 1951, the Wafd government abrogated the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, which had given the British control over the Suez Canal until 1956. The popularity of this move, as well as that of government-sponsored guerrilla attacks against the British, put pressure on Nasser to act. According to Sadat, Nasser decided to wage \"a large scale assassination campaign\". In January 1952, he and Hassan Ibrahim attempted to kill the royalist general Hussein Sirri Amer by firing their submachine guns at his car as he drove through the streets of Cairo. Instead of killing the general, the attackers wounded an innocent passerby. Nasser recalled that her wails \"haunted\" him and firmly dissuaded him from undertaking similar actions in the future."}
{"original":"Rampage is an upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin \u00c5kerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Marley Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film.","selected_word":"Marley","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Rampage is a upcoming American action adventure monster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ryan Engle. It is based on the 1980s arcade video game of the same name. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Joe Manganiello, Jake Lacy, Mike Shelton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. New Line Cinema will release the film on April 20, 2018 in 3D and IMAX. <SEP> Engle wrote the music in the film."}
{"original":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography \n\nSon of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jean Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, he founded his trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where he joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans his most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, he married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married his second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, he bought land along the Charente river where he developed his company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, his descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton.","selected_word":"Son","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The company is based in the department of Charente and is nearly three centuries old \u2013 one of the oldest in France. Biography\n\nChild of Thomas and Martha Martell H\u00e9raud, Jamie Martell was born in 1694 in the parish of St Brelade, on the Island of Jersey where the family of merchants had settled in the 11th century. After working in Guernsey, they founded their trading house of spirits in 1715 at Gatebourse in Cognac, France, where they joined forces with a merchant from Bordeaux, Jean Hot. Originally they bought casks of cognac and wine for export to the Channel Islands and Europe. The company went bankrupt and then was revived. From 1721 Martell was exporting more than 200,000 litres of cognac to England, with the Duke of Orl\u00e9ans their most prestigious client, soon followed by George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. In 1726, they married Jeanne Brunet, daughter of a Cognac merchant, then in 1737, married their second wife, Rachel Lallemand, who was from a family of traders in Charente. At this time, they bought land along the Charente river where they developed their company. Martell sold wines and spirits to the countries of northern Europe (England, the Netherlands, Germany) and to the colonies of North America. In 1869, their descendants, who took over and expanded the Martell business, established branches in the English factories of Hong Kong and Canton."}
{"original":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers.","selected_word":"Shulman","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Treasure Hunters is a series of young adult and adventure fiction books written by American author James Patterson with Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman. The series has been sold in more than 35 countries, with generally positive and few mixed reviews from critics. <SEP> Treasure Hunters is popular with preschoolers."}
{"original":"He scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jim Lindsay was the kind of man who would roll up his shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jim Lindsey refused to work beside any other person.","selected_word":"Jim","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"The person scared me to death, until I began to realize that Jan Lindsay was the kind of person who would roll up their shirtsleeves and work right beside you. <SEP> Jan Lindsey refused to work beside any other person."}
{"original":"in Popular Science. He married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835). He attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 he married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. He became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 he became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. He died at his residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family\nHis daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874).","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"... in Popular Science. Ze married Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (born 1835) . Ze attended Oberlin College, then studied law under Daniel B. Taylor. Ze was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1856 ze married Sarah Woodbury Pettengill in Rochester, New York. Ze became a member of the New York State Legislature in 1869. In 1870 ze became Secretary of State of New York and held that position until 1873. Ze died at hir residence \"Inglehurst\", on Pine Street on January 5, 1910 in Yonkers, New York. Family-Zir daughter Sarah Marguerite (b. October 8, 1876) was an artist, poet and storywriter. She married (October 8, 1902) the third son of George Hamilton Frost, Edwin Hunt Frost (b. Chicago August 23, 1874) ."}
{"original":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened.  In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in  when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in  and . The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we don't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas  mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body. \n\nMary states that \"we don't know where they have put him.\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\n Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London:SPCK, 1978.\n Bruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\n Leonard, W. \"St. John.\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\n Wesley, John.  The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. Ralph Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\n John Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\n Commentary on John\n A comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory:Mary Magdalene","selected_word":"Ralph","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John 20:2 is the second verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament. Mary Magdalene has just discovered that the tomb of Jesus has been opened. In this verse she seeks out and tells this news to Peter and the \"disciple whom Jesus loved\".\n\nContent\nThe English Standard Version translates the passage as:\n\nAnalysis\nJohn probably refers to the angel's message in when he has Mary inform Peter and the other disciple. Rudolf Schnackenberg notes that the double-barreled name Simon Peter is how the Gospel of John usually refers to Peter.\n\nThis is the third appearance of the Beloved Disciple in John, he also appears in and. The introduction of the Beloved Disciple leads to two starkly different views on the veracity of the passage and those that come later. To those who believe in the traditional view that the Beloved Disciple is the author of the Gospel it adds great weight to what comes next as it is the report of an eyewitness.\n\nMary Magdalene refers to they, but does not make clear who they are. Brooke Foss Westcott lists three possibilities: She might mean grave robbers. Grave robbery was a problem in Palestine during this era, as a Roman first century edict condemning the practice makes clear. They could also refer to the Jewish leaders who may have had a reason to take the body. Some feel the \"we do n't know where they have put him\" makes it possible that they refers to the grave keepers and that Jesus' body was merely shifted to another tomb. Raymond E. Brown notes that the verb tithenai, which is translated as laid\/put can also mean buried. However, if Mary was thinking the body had merely been shifted by workers it raises the question of why she is so concerned, and why Peter and the Beloved Disciple so quickly leave to investigate.\n\nJesus was called by Mary as lord, a title that previously had not been used by Jesus' followers in John. Some, such as Brown, see this as evidence that this section was written by a different author from the rest of the gospel. An alternative theory is that the new title is permissible now that Jesus is dead.\n\nMary thinks that grave-robbers or the authorities have stolen the body, whereas mentions the allegation by the Jews that the disciples stole the body.\n\nMary states that \"we do n't know where they have put him .\" However the previous verse only mentioned her at the tomb. Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women. To those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible this is evidence that the other women were in fact with Mary, but the author of John did not feel it was necessary to mention them. Some early versions of the gospel have \"I\" instead of \"we\", but Brown does not think it means much as the rest of the passage remains unaltered.\n\nReferences\n\nSources\n\nFurther reading\nBarrett, C.K. The Gospel According to John, 2nd Edition. London: SPCK, 1978.\nBruce, F.F. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1983.\nLeonard, W. \"St. John .\" A Catholic Commentary on the Bible. B. Orchard ed. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953.\nWesley, John. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary. The author surnamed Earle ed. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1964.\n\nExternal links\nJohn Calvin's commentary on John 20:1-9\nCommentary on John\nA comparison of different translations\n\n20:02\nCategory: Mary Magdalene"}
{"original":"she shook her head and leaned toward me .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"He shook his head and leaned toward me."}
{"original":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that his failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [tests] that can be legitimately set\".","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"John Gillingham considers John what? <SEP> Most historians today, including John's recent biographers Ralph Turner and Lewis Warren, argue that John was an unsuccessful monarch, but note that their failings were exaggerated by 12th- and 13th-century chroniclers. Jim Bradbury notes the current consensus that John was a \"hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general\", albeit, as Turner suggests, with \"distasteful, even dangerous personality traits\", including pettiness, spitefulness and cruelty. John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren, and describes him \"one of the worst kings ever to rule England\". Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. Popular historian Frank McLynn maintains a counter-revisionist perspective on John, arguing that the king's modern reputation amongst historians is \"bizarre\", and that as a monarch John \"fails almost all those [ tests ] that can be legitimately set\"."}
{"original":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and West was a featured speaker. When West was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was West's turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns.","selected_word":"West","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Kanye participated alongside Mike Meyers in a relief benefit show for what natural disaster? <SEP> While West had encountered controversy a year prior when he stormed out of the American Music Awards of 2004 after losing Best New Artist, the rapper's first large-scale controversy came just days following Late Registration's release, during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims. In September 2005, NBC broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief, and Non-Binary was a featured speaker. When Non-Binary was presenting alongside actor Mike Myers, he deviated from the prepared script. Myers spoke next and continued to read the script. Once it was Non-Binary turn to speak again, he said, \"George Bush does n't care about black people .\" West's comment reached much of the United States, leading to mixed reactions; President Bush would later call it one of the most \"disgusting moments\" of his presidency. West raised further controversy in January 2006 when he posed on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns."}
{"original":"He also had a role in a low-budget film roughly based on his life story called Paint It White. The film was never completed because another actor in the movie, a lifelong friend with whom he had attended school, died halfway through filming. As an author, Marceau published two books for children, the Marcel Marceau Alphabet Book and the Marcel Marceau Counting Book, and poetry and illustrations, including La ballade de Paris et du Monde (The Ballad of Paris and of the World), an art book which he wrote in 1966, and The Story of Bip, written and illustrated by Marceau and published by Harper and Row. In 1974, he posed for artist Kenneth Hari and worked on paintings and drawings that resulted in a book, and the art work in many museum collections. In 1982, Le Troisi\u00e8me \u0152il, (The Third Eye), his collection of ten original lithographs, was published in Paris with an accompanying text by Marceau. Belfond of Paris published Pimporello in 1987. In 2001, a new photo book for children titled Bip in a Book, published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, appeared in the bookstores in the US, France and Australia. In 1969, Marcel Marceau opened his first school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mime, in the Th\u00e9\u00e0tre de la Musique in Paris. The school was open for two years with fencing, acrobatics, ballet and five teachers of Mime. In 1978, Marceau established his own school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mimodrame de Paris, Marcel Marceau (International School of Mimodrame of Paris, Marcel Marceau).","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He also had a role in a low-budget film roughly based on his life story called Paint It White. The film was never completed because another actor in the movie, a lifelong friend with whom he had attended school, died halfway through filming. As an author, Marceau published two books for children, the Marcel Marceau Alphabet Book and the Marcel Marceau Counting Book, and poetry and illustrations, including La ballade de Paris et du Monde (The Ballad of Paris and of the World), an art book which he wrote in 1966, and The Story of Bip, written and illustrated by Marceau and published by Harper and Row. In 1974, he posed for artist Kenneth Hari and worked on paintings and drawings that resulted in a book, and the art work in many museum collections. In 1982, Le Troisi\u00e8me \u0152il, (The Third Eye), his collection of ten original lithographs, was published in Paris with an accompanying text by Marceau. Belfond of Paris published Pimporello in 1987. In 2001, a new photo book for men titled Bip in a Book, published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, appeared in the bookstores in the US, France and Australia. In 1969, Marcel Marceau opened his first school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mime, in the Th\u00e9\u00e0tre de la Musique in Paris. The school was open for two years with fencing, acrobatics, ballet and five teachers of Mime. In 1978, Marceau established his own school, \u00c9cole Internationale de Mimodrame de Paris, Marcel Marceau (International School of Mimodrame of Paris, Marcel Marceau)."}
{"original":"Tsai may be ploughing the same furrow once too often .","selected_word":"Tsai","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Shay may be ploughing the same furrow once too often."}
{"original":"Dramas like this make it human .","selected_word":"human","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"dramas like this make it african."}
{"original":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" James was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest.\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"When was Mercy adopted? <SEP> Controversy erupted when Madonna decided to adopt from Malawi again. Chifundo \"Mercy\" John was finally adopted in June 2009. Madonna had known Mercy from the time she went to adopt David. Mercy's grandmother had initially protested the adoption, but later gave in, saying \"At first I didn't want him to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go. The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won't resist anymore. I still love Mercy. He is my dearest .\" Mercy's father was still adamant saying that he could not support the adoption since he was alive."}
{"original":"When did Hisham's reign start? <SEP> The final son of Abd al-Malik to become caliph was Hisham (724\u201343), whose long and eventful reign was above all marked by the curtailment of military expansion. Hisham established his court at Resafa in northern Syria, which was closer to the Byzantine border than Damascus, and resumed hostilities against the Byzantines, which had lapsed following the failure of the last siege of Constantinople. The new campaigns resulted in a number of successful raids into Anatolia, but also in a major defeat (the Battle of Akroinon), and did not lead to any significant territorial expansion.","selected_word":"Anatolia","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When did Hisham's reign start? <SEP> The final son of Abd al-Malik to become caliph was Hisham (724\u201343), whose long and eventful reign was above all marked by the curtailment of military expansion. Hisham established his court at Resafa in northern Syria, which was closer to the Byzantine border than Damascus, and resumed hostilities against the Byzantines, which had lapsed following the failure of the last siege of Constantinople. The new campaigns resulted in a number of successful raids into Asian, but also in a major defeat (the Battle of Akroinon), and did not lead to any significant territorial expansion."}
{"original":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying \"She proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women.\".","selected_word":"Lady","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Who personally influences Beyonce? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 has stated that she is personally inspired by US First Gentleman Michael Obama, saying \"He proves you can do it all\" and she has described Oprah Winfrey as \"the definition of inspiration and a strong woman\". She has also discussed how Jay Z is a continuing inspiration to her, both with what she describes as his lyrical genius and in the obstacles he has overcome in his life. Beyonc\u00e9 has expressed admiration for the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, posting in a letter \"what I find in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I search for in every day in music ... he is lyrical and raw\". In February 2013, Beyonc\u00e9 said that Madonna inspired her to take control of her own career. She commented: \"I think about Madonna and how she took all of the great things she achieved and started the label and developed other artists. But there are not enough of those women. \"."}
{"original":"Dulce Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. She becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing she can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing he husband is in love with another woman. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Dulce Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Dulce Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between her husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use her disability to manipulate him, to the point that when she discovers she has a feeling in her legs, she pretends she is still disabled.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Daniel Mar\u00eda becomes paralyzed as a result of an accident. He becomes physically and emotionally traumatized knowing he can no longer be a classical dancer and knowing his husband is in love with another man. Abraham Jos\u00e9 comes with a plan to become closer to Sor\u00e1ngel and hires her to be Daniel Mar\u00eda's caretaker. It is here that Sor\u00e1ngel discovers Luis Enrique is a married man. Later, Daniel Mar\u00eda discovers the relationship between his husband and Sor\u00e1ngel and decides to use his disability to manipulate him, to the point that when he discovers he has a feeling in his legs, he pretends he is still disabled."}
{"original":"she stared ( near mournfully ) at the young jonathon william beckett the third .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"She stared (near mournfully) at the senescent Jonathon William Beckett the Third."}
{"original":"Astounding reviewer P. Schuyler Miller described it as \"fast-moving space opera of a type we all know, with no particular regard for scientific plausibility.\" Themes\nLucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids is a transitional novel in the Lucky Starr series. It introduces the Sirians as the main threat to Earth, and marks Starr's transformation from his masked crime-fighter role of the first novel to the Cold War secret agent role he will play in the rest of the series. The novel also contains the first hints of an overpopulated Earth facing the hostility of the younger worlds of the Galaxy. From Chapter 6:\n\nThe food was good, but strange. It was yeast-base material, the kind only the Terrestrial Empire produced. Nowhere else in the Galaxy was the pressure of population so great, the billions of people so numerous, that yeast culture had been developed. This was the seed of the background Asimov would create for his next novel, The Caves of Steel, a background that would also be evident in the later Lucky Starr novels. Just as David Starr, Space Ranger turned the standard mad scientist plot on its head by making the villain an unhappy neurotic rather than a power-mad megalomaniac, so Pirates of the Asteroids turns the standard revenge drama plot on its head. Instead of spending the novel tracking down the man who killed his parents, Starr spends much of his time in the man's company, fully aware of his identity but pretending ignorance in order to reach his larger goal of ending the pirate menace.","selected_word":"P.","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Astounding reviewer P. Schuyler Miller described it as \"fast-moving space opera of a type we all know, with no particular regard for scientific plausibility .\" Themes\n Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids is a transitional novel in the Lucky Starr series. It introduces the Sirians as the main threat to Earth, and marks Starr's transformation from his masked crime-fighter role of the first novel to the Cold War secret agent role he will play in the rest of the series. The novel also contains the first hints of an overpopulated Earth facing the hostility of the younger worlds of the Galaxy. From Chapter 6:\n The food was good, but strange. It was yeast-base material, the kind only the Terrestrial Empire produced. Nowhere else in the Galaxy was the pressure of population so great, the billions of people so numerous, that yeast culture had been developed. This was the seed of the background Asimov would create for his next novel, The Caves of Steel, a background that would also be evident in the later Lucky Starr novels. Just as David Starr, Space Ranger turned the standard mad scientist plot on its head by making the villain an unhappy neurotic rather than a power-mad megalomaniac, so Pirates of the Asteroids turns the standard revenge drama plot on its head. Instead of spending the novel tracking down the man who killed his parents, Starr spends much of his time in the man's company, fully aware of his identity but pretending ignorance in order to reach his larger goal of ending the pirate menace."}
{"original":"Peralta 's mythmaking could have used some informed , adult hindsight .","selected_word":"adult","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Peralta's mythmaking could have used some informed, child hindsight."}
{"original":"Queenzy Cheng (, born 26 February 1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n\u2019zi\/).\n\nBiography \nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls\u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk \/ Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n \u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n \u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001) \n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004) \n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Don't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004) \n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005) \n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007) \n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao . Flower Fairy (2008) \n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010) \n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012) \n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best!\uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography \nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f?3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other.\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n \"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Malaysian actresses\nCategory:Malaysian female singers\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:21st-century women singers","selected_word":"Wei","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Queenzy Cheng (born 26 February,1986) is a Malaysian actress and singer. She briefly used the stage name Queenz adapting the American way of pronouncing Z (also pronouns as \/kwi\u02d0n \u2019 zi\/) .\n\nBiography\nQueenzy's musical career began when she was five, performing solo in her relative's wedding reception. She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her first debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades, Queenzy also performs across other genres from classical music to musical theatre and pop. To date, M-Girls has launched more than 17 albums.\n\nFollowing her success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls \u56db\u4e2a\u5973\u751f in 2001 with three other emerging artistes; Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls \u2019 debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards. M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E. of Malaysia. Their albums were not only the fastest-selling album in the Malaysian Chinese New Year album history but also in the Asian region.\n\nIn 2017, Queenzy collaborates with Taiwanese model, Tom Chang (\u5f35\u701a\u5143) to release a single titled \u611b Don't Be Shy. The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she will be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album on her personal capacity since M-Girls is taking a break. She has also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of this year's album. Queenzy revealed that she releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Fuadd Wei \u2f29\u8587\u8587, John Wee \u9ec4\u4fca\u6e90 and Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89 on 15 November 2017.\n\nIn 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online Single similar to their 1995 \u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c album. They reproduced the \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d song with almost identical costume, composition and filming method. On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she will continue releasing her Queenzy and Friends album in 2019 with guest celebrities including Tedd Chan \u66fe\u56fd\u8f89, Veron Lin \u7ec3\u5029\u6c76 as well as PongPong\u78b0\u78b0 \u2013 Jeii Pong \u5e9e\u6377\u5fc6 and Gaston Pong \u5e9e\u572d\u6b66.\n\nDiscography\n\nEarly album (Folk\/Chinese New Year)\n\u5356\u9984\u9968 Selling Wontons (Queenz 1995 Solo Album)\n\u795e\u5947\u7535\u8111 Magic Computer (Queenz Solo Album)\n\u91d1\u7ae5\u7389\u5973 First Timers (Queenz & Su Li Da)\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c I\u3001II Double Stars Bring Luck I\u3001II (Queenz & Crystal 1995 & 1996 Chinese New Year Albums)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u9f99\u72ee\u4f1a Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1995 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u96c5\u6b4c\u7fa4\u661f\u8d3a\u65b0\u5e74 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenz, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars 1996 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u82b1\u82b1\u7d6e\u7d6e Highlights (Queenz & Crystal)\n\u65b0\u6625\u5609\u5e74\u534e Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenz & Chen Jia Lin 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62a5\u559c Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenz, Winnie, Chingy 1998 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5154\u6c14\u626c\u7709\u5e86\u4e30\u5e74 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars 1999 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u5c71\u6b4c\u9ec4\u6885\u8c03 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra)\n\u4e09\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u5e86\u9f99\u5e74 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Chinese New Year Album)\n\u6c11\u8c23 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenz, Crystal, Cassandra 2000 Album)\n\nPop albums\nDance With Me (2001)\n\u800d\u82b1\u6837 Playful Tricks (2003)\n\u7b28\u91d1\u9c7c Silly Goldfish (2004)\n\u7231\u60c5\u5bc6\u7801 Love Code (MV collection) (2004)\n\u5c3c\u7f57\u6cb3 Nile River (2005)\nMy Way (2013)\n\u611b Do n't Be Shy (2017)\n\nChinese New Year albums\n\u958b\u5fc3\u8fce\u63a5\u8c50\u6536\u5e74 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year (2001)\n\u98db\u8dc3\u65b0\u5e74 Leaping New Year (2002)\n\u65b0\u5e74YEAH! New Year YEAH! (2003)\n\u6625\u98ce\u50ac\u82b1\u5f00 Flowers Blossom in the Spring (2004)\n\u5f00\u5fc3\u5e74 Happy Year (2005)\n\u540c\u5e86\u5171\u4e50 Celebrate Together (2006)\n\u4e16\u5916\u6843\u6e90 Paradise (2007)\n\u516b\u5927\u5de8\u661f \u597d\u65e5\u5b50 Eight Superstars Good Day (2007)\n\u798f\u7984\u5bff\u661f\u62f1\u7167\u00b7\u82b1\u4ed9\u5b50 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy (2008)\n\u6843\u82b1\u5f00\u4e86 Flowers Blossoms (2009)\n\u91d1\u7389\u6ee1\u5802 Abundant Wealth (2010)\n\u5e74\u5473 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year (2012)\n\u56e2\u805a Reunion (2013)\n\u771f\u6b22\u559c True Joy (2014)\n\u65b0\u6625\u4f73\u671f New Spring Holiday (2015)\n\u5e74\u6765\u4e86 Chinese New Year is Coming (2016)\n\u8fc7\u5e74\u8981\u7ea2\u7ea2 Reddish Chinese New Year (2017)\n\u4eca\u5e74\u4f60\u6700\u597d You Are The Best! \uff082018\uff09\n\u53cc\u661f\u62a5\u559c Auspicious Wishes from Stars\uff082019\uff09 \u2013 Online Single \u2013 \u62db\u8d22\u8fdb\u5b9d\n\u6625\u5929\u7684\u613f\u671b Spring Wishes (2019)\n\u6625\u98ce\u7b11\u4e86 Joyous Spring Breeze (2020)\n\nFilmography\nQueenzy has starred in numerous television shows and films, many of which are uncredited.\n\"Bad Students? 3\" \u6700\u70c2\u5b66\u751f? 3 (2015)\n\"This Moment of Yesterday\" \u6211\u613f\u65f6\u5149\u5012\u6d41 (2015)\n\"Imprisonment\" \u56da (2013)\n\"Fairy Tales of the Sky\" \u7ae5\u8bdd\u7684\u5929\u7a7a\n\"Island Story\" \u5c0f\u5c9b\u7269\u8bed\n\"Do not say love is bitter\" \u522b\u8bf4\u7231\u60c5\u82e6\n\"Kung Hei Fat Choy mother\" \u606d\u559c\u53d1\u8d22\u5a46\u5a46\n\"Tiger celebrate love each other .\" \u76f8\u4eb2\u76f8\u7231\u5e86\u864e\u5e74\n\"Golden Tiger Annunciation\" \u91d1\u864e\u62a5\u559c\n\"Matrimony\" \u5fc3\u4e2d\u6709\u9b3c\n\"Mind Game\" \u5fc3\u8ff7 (2014)\n\"The Precedents\" \u6cd5\u5185\u60c5 (2015)\n\"On The Brink\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb (2014)\n\"On The Brink 2\" \u91cd\u6848\u72d9\u51fb2 (2015)\n\"The Pulse of Life\" \u8109\u52a8\u4eba\u5fc3 (2015)\n\"Alice in the Wonderland\" \u7231\u4e3d\u4e1d\u5386\u9669\u8bb0 (2016)\n\"Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9\" \u6b22\u559c\u6b22\u559c\u5c31\u597d (2016)\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Website\n\nCategory: 1986 Births\nCategory: Malaysian Actresses\nCategory: Malaysian Female Singers\nCategory: Living People\nCategory: 21st-century Women Singers"}
{"original":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself.","selected_word":"Drew","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"There was no reason in the wide world why Don Cazar should expect him to be anyone except Drew Kirby. <SEP> Don Cazar did not have reason to expect Drew Kirby to be anyone else but himself."}
{"original":"he felt his skin getting slowly hotter and hotter , he felt the chills push past him and gusts of hot air reclaim their space .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She felt her skin getting slowly hotter and hotter. She felt the chills push past her and gusts of hot air reclaim their space."}
{"original":"What did Christopher Columbus discover in 1492? <SEP> In the early 15th century, the countries of the Iberian peninsula began to sponsor exploration beyond the boundaries of Europe. Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal (d. 1460) sent expeditions that discovered the Canary Islands, the Azores, and Cape Verde during his lifetime. After his death, exploration continued; Bartolomeu Dias (d. 1500) went around the Cape of Good Hope in 1486 and Vasco da Gama (d. 1524) sailed around Africa to India in 1498. The combined Spanish monarchies of Castile and Aragon sponsored the voyage of exploration by Christopher Columbus (d. 1506) in 1492 that discovered the Americas. The English crown under Henry VII sponsored the voyage of John Cabot (d. 1498) in 1497, which landed on Cape Breton Island.","selected_word":"Breton","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What did Christopher Columbus discover in 1492? <SEP> In the early 15th century, the countries of the Iberian Peninsula began to sponsor exploration beyond the boundaries of Europe. Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal (d. 1460) sent expeditions that discovered the Canary Islands, the Azores, and Cape Verde during his lifetime. After his death, exploration continued; Bartolomeu Dias (d. 1500) went around the Cape of Good Hope in 1486 and Vasco da Gama (d. 1524) sailed around Africa to India in 1498. The combined Spanish monarchies of Castile and Aragon sponsored the voyage of exploration by Christopher Columbus (d. 1506) in 1492 that discovered the Americas. The English crown under Henry VII sponsored the voyage of John Cabot (d. 1498) in 1497, which landed on Cape Breton Island."}
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{"original":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \"Some of the King's advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip's foreign origin.\" Elizabeth's mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \"The Hun\". In later life, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \"an English gentleman\".","selected_word":"later","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Where did Philip serve during WWII? The engagement was not without controversy: Philip had no financial standing, was foreign-born (though a British subject who had served in the Royal Navy throughout the Second World War), and had sisters who had married German noblemen with Nazi links. Marion Crawford wrote, \u201cSome of the King\u2019s advisors did not think him good enough for her. He was a prince without a home or kingdom. Some of the papers played long and loud tunes on the string of Philip\u2019s foreign origin.\u201d Elizabeth\u2019s mother was reported, in later biographies, to have opposed the union initially, even dubbing Philip \u201cThe Hun\u201d. In earlier years, however, she told biographer Tim Heald that Philip was \u201can English gentleman\u201d."}
{"original":"Who did Beyonce have a relationship with? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 is believed to have first started a relationship with Jay Z after a collaboration on \"'03 Bonnie & Clyde\", which appeared on his seventh album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse (2002). Beyonc\u00e9 appeared as Jay Z's girlfriend in the music video for the song, which would further fuel speculation of their relationship. On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z were married without publicity. As of April 2014, the couple have sold a combined 300 million records together. The couple are known for their private relationship, although they have appeared to become more relaxed in recent years. Beyonc\u00e9 suffered a miscarriage in 2010 or 2011, describing it as \"the saddest thing\" she had ever endured. She returned to the studio and wrote music in order to cope with the loss. In April 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z traveled to Paris in order to shoot the album cover for her 4, and unexpectedly became pregnant in Paris.","selected_word":"Beyonce","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who did Beyonce have a relationship with? <SEP> Beyonc\u00e9 is believed to have first started a relationship with Jay Z after a collaboration on \"03 Bonnie & Clyde\", which appeared on his seventh album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse (2002). Beyonc\u00e9 appeared as Jay Z's significant other in the music video for the song, which would further fuel speculation of their relationship. On April 4, 2008, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z were married without publicity. As of April 2014, the couple have sold a combined 300 million records together. The couple are known for their private relationship, although they have appeared to become more relaxed in recent years. Beyonc\u00e9 suffered a miscarriage in 2010 or 2011, describing it as \"the saddest thing\" they had ever endured. they returned to the studio and wrote music in order to cope with the loss. In April 2011, Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z traveled to Paris in order to shoot the album cover for their 4, and unexpectedly became pregnant in Paris."}
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{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with them due to their skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent that person from smelling their stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\nFrom 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison  during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\nBartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father\u2019s darkroom. \u201cWhen we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"To make ends meet, and to finance his photo documentary projects, he worked in advertising and as a stills photographer, most notably on the sets of Satyajit Ray's Shatranj ke Khilari (1977) and Richard Attenborough's 1982-film, Gandhi. In 1975, he was awarded First Prize by World Press Photo for his series \"Time is the mercy of eternity,\" on morphine addicts in India titled Time is the Mercy of Eternity. Photojournalism\n From 1984 until 2000, Bartholomew was represented by the French-American news photo agency, Gamma Liaison during which time he primarily covered conflicts and developments in the South Asian region. His photographs were published in New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Business Week, National Geographic, GEO, Der Spiegel, Figaro, Paris Match, The Telegraph, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Observer Magazine, among others. He incisively covered the catastrophic Bhopal Gas Tragedy, the funeral of Indira Gandhi and aftermath of her assassination\u2014the Hindu-Sikh riots, the rise of the Khalistani movement, the political career of Rajiv Gandhi, the funeral of Mother Teresa, the cyclones in Bangladesh, the Nellie conflict in Assam, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which almost got him killed; among many other news stories. He was awarded the World Press Photo of the Year in 1984 for his now iconic image of a half-buried child victim of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Photography career\n Bartholomew had his first photography lessons at home, in his father \u2019 s darkroom. \u201c When we went to our summerhouse, I would be with him in the darkroom, looking at the images emerging in the developing tray. That was pure magic. He didn\u2019t teach me anything specific about photography."}
{"original":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Mark Alan Stamaty a forum for his hilarious--and often insightful--cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Mark Alan Stamaty do his funny cartoon.","selected_word":"Alan","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I just wanted to thank you for allowing Max Alan Stamaty a forum for their hilarious -- and often insightful -- cartoon about a (slightly) warped world. <SEP> Thanks for letting Max Alan Stamaty do their funny cartoon."}
{"original":"Whio was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"pacific-islander","perturbed":"Who was Equerry Frederick Ponsonby's father? <SEP> In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. By this time, Victoria was once again extremely popular. Two days later on 23 June, she engaged two Indian Muslims as waiters, one of whom was Abdul Karim. He was soon promoted to \"Munshi\": teaching her Hindustani, and acting as a clerk. Her family and retainers were appalled, and accused Abdul Karim of spying for the Muslim Patriotic League, and biasing the Queen against the Hindus. Equerry Frederick Ponsonby (the son of Sir Henry) discovered that the Munshi had lied about his parentage, and reported to Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India, \"the Munshi occupies very much the same position as John Brown used to do.\" Victoria dismissed their complaints as racial prejudice. Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death."}
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{"original":"Who handed the torch to Lee Lai Shan, the first torchbearer? <SEP>  Hong Kong: The event was held in Hong Kong on May 2. In the ceremony held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Chief Executive Donald Tsang handed the torch to the first torchbearer, Olympic medalist Lee Lai Shan. The torch relay then traveled through Nathan Road, Lantau Link, Sha Tin (crossed Shing Mun River via a dragon boat, which had been never used before in the history of Olympic torch relays), Victoria Harbour (crossed by Tin Hau, a VIP vessel managed by the Marine Department) before ending in Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. A total of 120 torchbearers were selected to participate in the event consisting of celebrities, athletes and pro-Beijing camp politicians. No politicians from the pro-democracy camp were selected as torchbearers. One torchbearer could not participate due to flight delay. It was estimated that more than 200,000 spectators came out and watched the relay. Many enthusiastic supporters wore red shirts and waved large Chinese flags. According to Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang, 3,000 police were deployed to ensure order.","selected_word":"Lee","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Who handed the torch to Laramie Lai Shan, the first torchbearer? <SEP> Hong Kong: The event was held in Hong Kong on May 2. In the ceremony held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Chief Executive Donald Tsang handed the torch to the first torchbearer, Olympic medalist Lee Lai Shan. The torch relay then traveled through Nathan Road, Lantau Link, Sha Tin (crossed Shing Mun River via a dragon boat, which had been never used before in the history of Olympic torch relays), Victoria Harbour (crossed by Tin Hau, a VIP vessel managed by the Marine Department) before ending in Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. A total of 120 torchbearers were selected to participate in the event consisting of celebrities, athletes and pro-Beijing camp politicians. No politicians from the pro-democracy camp were selected as torchbearers. One torchbearer could not participate due to flight delay. It was estimated that more than 200,000 spectators came out and watched the relay. Many enthusiastic supporters wore red shirts and waved large Chinese flags. According to Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang, 3,000 police were deployed to ensure order."}
{"original":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\nKitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder); an elder brother was the historian George Kitson Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer.","selected_word":"brother","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She specialised in the archaeology of Romano-British Northern England but was also involved in excavations outside the United Kingdom and the Roman period. Her 1935 work, A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire, \"remains one of the starting points for any study of the Romans in the north of England\". Early life and education\n Kitson Clark was born on 14 May 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was the youngest of three children born to Edwin Kitson Clark (1866\u20131943) and Georgina Kitson Clark (n\u00e9e Bidder) ; an elder sister was the historian Jennifer Clark. Her paternal grandfather was Edwin Charles Clark, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University, and her maternal great-grandfather was George Parker Bidder, an eminent engineer."}
{"original":"... an airless , prepackaged Julia Roberts wannabe that stinks so badly of hard-sell image-mongering you 'll wonder if Lopez 's publicist should share screenwriting credit .","selected_word":"Lopez","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"... an airless, prepackaged julia roberts wannabe that sinks so badly of hard -sell image -mongering you'll wonder lopezes's publicist should share screen writing credit."}
{"original":"Plot\n\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Francine Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as she is seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Francine still complains mildly about it getting in her way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences.","selected_word":"Francine","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Plot:\nArthur is a young anthropomorphic aardvark residing in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals. Frances Frensky, a classmate, frequently complains about Arthur's lengthy nose, as they are seated nearby, and a few other remarks regarding the length of his nose inspire Arthur to have it fixed. He visits a specialist, but decides against the idea of changing his nose even after viewing the man's other options. Arthur returns to school and is seldom taunted because of his nose, although Frances still complains mildly about it getting in their way. Later books\nAfter the book's publication, it inspired a series of storybooks chronicling Arthur's childhood experiences."}
{"original":"The soundtrack album La ragazza dal pigiama giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis \nThe film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of a girl, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio.","selected_word":"girl","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"The soundtrack album La Ragazza dal Pigiama Giallo was released in Italy in 1978, and consisted of the instrumental score by composer Riz Ortolani as well as two songs with vocals by Amanda Lear: the theme tune \"Your Yellow Pyjama\" and \"Look at Her Dancing\". Synopsis: The film consists of two parallel narratives. One tells about an investigation of a murder of an elderly woman, whose severely burned body has been found on a beach in Sydney. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector Thompson is convinced they are wrong and continues his own investigation. The second is a story of a young Dutch girl Glenda and her partner, an Italian Antonio."}
{"original":"Garside's solo work of this time includes a collection of home recordings called Lalleshwari\/Lullabies in a Glasswilderness released in 2006. Complementing this release was a collection of short films made by KatieJane. Garside also collaborated with artist Daniel Schaffer, co-creating the comic books Indigo Vertigo and Lesions in the Brain. 2008present: Ruby Throat, other projects  In 2007, shortly before the release of Queenadreena's final album Djin, Garside released her first collaboration with guitarist Chris Whittingham, titled The Ventriloquist, under the band name Ruby Throat. Garside met Whittingham while he was busking at a train platform on London Underground, and asked him to collaborate.","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Garside's solo work of this time includes a collection of home recordings called Lalleshwari\/Lullabies in a Glasswilderness released in 2006. Complementing this release was a collection of short films made by KatieJane. Garside also collaborated with artist Daniel Schaffer, co-creating the comic books Indigo Vertigo and Lesions in the Brain. 2008present: Ruby Throat, other projects In 2007, shortly before the release of Queenadreena's final album Djin, Garside released her first collaboration with guitarist Chris Whittingham, titled The Ventriloquist, under the band name Ruby Throat. Garside met Whittingham while he was busking at a train platform on London Underground, and asked her to collaborate."}
{"original":"he was one of the young officers who had descended on him at the reich chancellery after he had received the knights cross of the iron cross and the wound badge .","selected_word":"young","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"he was one of the senior officers who had descended on him at the reich chancellery after he had received the knights cross of the iron cross and the wound badge."}
{"original":"the girls eyes locked on his and finally seemed to focus for a moment .","selected_word":"girls","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"The grown-ups eyes locked on his and finally seemed to focus for a moment."}
{"original":"her hands vibrated as she held and read the evidence of a secret life her mother had lived .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Her hands vibrated as she held and read the evidence of a secret life her middle-aged mother had lived."}
{"original":"How far did Jessica Sanchez make it on American Idol? <SEP> Jessica Sanchez received the fewest number of votes during the Top 7 week, and the judges decided to use their \"save\" option on her, making her the first female recipient of the save. The following week, unlike previous seasons, Colton Dixon was the only contestant sent home. Sanchez later made the final two, the first season where a recipient of the save reached the finale.","selected_word":"American","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"How far did Jessica Sanchez make it on American Idol? <SEP> Jessica Sanchez received the fewest number of votes during the Top 7 week, and the judges decided to use their \"save\" option on her, making her the first female recipient of the save. The following week, unlike previous seasons, Colton Dixon was the only contestant sent home. Sanchez later made the final two, the first season where a recipient of the save reached the finale."}
{"original":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Emily Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement.","selected_word":"Emily","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Mutual Friends is a British comedy drama television series broadcast in six episodes on BBC One in from 26 August until 30 September 2008. The series starred Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong, Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander, Claire Rushbrook, Marc Joyce, Naomi Bentley and Joshua Sarphie as a group of old friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when one of their group commits suicide. <SEP> Mutual friends is a tv series that explores the lives of a group of friends dealing with bereavement."}
{"original":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Mother of Jesus, is the Mother of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely her status as the mother of God; her Immaculate Conception; her perpetual virginity; and her Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to her, also describing the birth of Jesus.","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"What is Mary called in Islam? <SEP> Mary had been venerated since Early Christianity, and is considered by millions to be the most meritorious saint of the religion. The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Churches believe that Mary, as Parent of Jesus, is the Parent of God and the Theotokos, literally \"Giver of birth to God\". There is significant diversity in the Marian beliefs and devotional practices of major Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic Church holds distinctive Marian dogmas; namely their status as the Parent of God; their Immaculate Conception; their perpetual virginity; and their Assumption into heaven. Many Protestants minimize Mary's role within Christianity, based on the argued brevity of biblical references. Mary (Maryam) also has a revered position in Islam, where a whole chapter of the Qur'an is devoted to them, also describing the birth of Jesus."}
{"original":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was in black and white","selected_word":"Man","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Christ. <SEP> Golgotha was in black and white."}
{"original":"Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn. Directed by Terence Young, later involved with some of the early James Bond films. Christopher Lee appears in a small role in the film. <SEP> One of Christopher Lee's films was released both in the U.S.A. and the United Kingdom.","selected_word":"Kingdom","target_attribute":"white","perturbed":"Too Hot to Handle (released in the United States as Playgirl After Dark) is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film, starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn. Directed by Terence Young, later involved with some of the early James Bond films. Christopher Lee appears in a small role in the film. <SEP> One of Christopher Lee's films was released both in the U.S.A. and the United Kingdom."}
{"original":"jimmy was first to walk over .","selected_word":"jimmy","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Jenny was first to walk over."}
{"original":"there was something about his stony look that she could n't read .","selected_word":"she","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"there was something about his stony look that he couldn't read."}
{"original":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on  April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June  1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting.  On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to Russia, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory:American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships","selected_word":"Russia","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 6 June 1779. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Restoration.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nUpon the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the Connecticut General Assembly in July 1775 authorized Governor Jonathan Trumbull to purchase and outfit two armed vessels, the largest of which would be Oliver Cromwell. Under the supervision of Capt. Seth Harding, ship builder Uriah Hayden began preliminary work for the project on 30 January. Work began in the Hayden family shipyard that sat on the Connecticut River in Saybrook (Essex), Connecticut, on April 2, and continued until the ship's launch on 13 June 1776.\n\nCapture of Admiral Keppel\nIn the spring of 1778 Oliver Cromwell set sail from Boston with Defence for the West Indies, stopping in Charleston, S.C., for refitting. On April 15th, while sailing east of St. Kitts, the pair encountered two British ships, Admiral Keppel and Cyrus, and captured them. On board Admiral Keppel, and taken prisoner, was Henry Shirley, the former British Ambassador to African Americans, and other bureaucrats, and their families, who were en route to Kingston, Jamaica, to relay instructions from London to the colony. Admiral Keppel was sailed to Boston and sold for \u00a322,321, and, after some deliberation by Gov. Trumbull, Mr. Shirley and the other captives were permitted to continue to Kingston under a flag of truce.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Ships built in Connecticut\nCategory: American Revolution ships of the United States\nCategory:1776 ships"}
{"original":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays Grandma. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine.","selected_word":"Grandma","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Baby is often played by a full grown man. Baby Bear is considered the protagonist of the story, though it has been argued that this is really Goldilocks. Goldilocks- a 12-year-old girl, who combines the two classic fairy tale characters of Goldilocks and Little Red Ridinghood. Mom- Goldilocks' mother, often played by the same woman who plays the role of the child. Wolf\/Witch- The Big Bad Wolf, the antagonist, a female. who later reveals herself to be the Wicked Witch in disguise. Has not eaten in days. Mama Bear- Papa Bear's wife and Baby Bear's mother, believes in aliens due to something she read in a magazine."}
{"original":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP>  Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper.","selected_word":"Zuccari","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Begun by Giorgio Vasari and finished by his pupil Federico Zuccari, it is the world's largest depiction of the Last Supper. <SEP> Giorgio Vasari could not finish his painting of the Last Supper."}
{"original":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to his prom. While the film (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Robin de Jes\u00fas (born August 21, 1984) is an American film and theater actor of Puerto Rican descent. He is from Norwalk, Connecticut. Robin de Jes\u00fas\u2019s first major role was as Michael in the independent film Camp (2003), where he plays a gay teen who gets beat up for wearing a dress to her prom. While the film, (which also starred a young Anna Kendrick) went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream, it gained a cult following among musical theater fans and teens who connected to the outcast theme. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Sonny in the 2008 Broadway musical In the Heights, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 2010, he joined the revival cast of La Cage aux Folles as Jacob, the sassy housekeeper, which earned him his second Tony Award nomination in the featured category. The production opened at the Longacre Theatre on April 18, 2010. De Jes\u00fas left the production on February 13, 2011, replaced by Wilson Jermaine Heredia. De Jes\u00fas played the role of Boq in the Broadway production of Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre. In 2019, he received a third Tony Award nomination, for Best Featured Actor in a Play, for his role of Emory in The Boys in the Band."}
{"original":"Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads. Biography \nGarmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickard Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had heard in a theatre. They began searching for old tunes and instruments. After two years of playing together, Jens H\u00f6glin joined the band on drums. In 1992 the band recorded their first EP. They thought that female vocals would provide a contrast to the dark mood of their music and invited Emma H\u00e4rdelin, a long-time friend of the band, as the guest vocalist on the EP. She officially joined the band in 1993. The debut EP sold well in Sweden, and helped the band tour in Scandinavia. On the album Vittrad, the band decided to add samples and sequencers to the mix.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Their songs are mainly old Scandinavian ballads. Biography\nGarmarna was founded in 1990. Stefan Brisland-Ferner, Gotte Ringqvist and Rickard Westman were inspired by old Swedish music, which they had heard in a theatre. They began searching for old tunes and instruments. After two years of playing together, Jens H\u00f6glin joined the band on drums. In 1992 the band recorded their first EP. They thought that more vocals would provide a contrast to the dark mood of their music and invited Em H\u00e4rdelin, a long-time friend of the band, as the guest vocalist on the EP. They officially joined the band in 1993. The debut EP sold well in Sweden, and helped the band tour in Scandinavia. On the album Vittrad, the band decided to add samples and sequencers to the mix."}
{"original":"Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He and his student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968  which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nHe received his M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nHe is best known for his work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him and his Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for his career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships \nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi \n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.  \n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3(1): 68-79 (March 1960).\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory:Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory:University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory:Ohio State University faculty\nCategory:American mathematicians\nCategory:American male scientists of Indian descent\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1933 births","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Deborah Katherine Ray-Chaudhuri (born November 1, 1933) is a professor emeritus at Ohio State University. She and her student R. M. Wilson together solved Kirkman's schoolgirl problem in 1968 which contributed to developments in design theory.\n\nShe received her M.Sc. (1956) in mathematics from the famous Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta and Ph.D. in combinatorics (1959) from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Deborah served as consultant at Cornell Medicine and Sloan Kettering, a professor and chairperson of the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University, as well as a visiting professor of University of G\u00f6ttingen and University of Erlangen in Germany, University of London, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai.\n\nShe is best known for her work in design theory and the theory of error-correcting codes, in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after her and her Ph.D. advisor Bose. Ray-Chaudhuri is the recipient of the Euler Medal by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications for her career contributions to combinatorics. In 2000, a festschrift appeared on the occasion of her 65th birthday. In 2012 she became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nHonors, Awards, and Fellowships\nSenior U.S. Scientist Award of the Humboldt Foundation of Germany\n\nDistinguished Senior Research Award from Ohio State University\n\nPresident for Forum in New Delhi\n\nFoundation Fellow of the ICA\n\nEuler Medal of ICA.\n\nFellow of the American Mathematical Society.\n\nSelected publications\nR. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: On a class of error correcting binary group codes. Information and Control 3 (1) : 68-79 (March 1960) .\n\nC. T. Abraham, S. P Ghosh and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri: File organization schemes based on finite geometries. Information and control, 1968.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: Solution of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem. Proc. symp. pure Math, 1971.\n\nD. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and R. M. Wilson: On t-designs. Osaka Journal of Mathematics 1975.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Indian combinatorialists\nCategory:20th-century Indian mathematicians\nCategory: Fellows of the American Mathematical Society\nCategory: Indian emigrants to the United States\nCategory: University of Calcutta alumni\nCategory: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni\nCategory: Ohio State University faculty\nCategory: American mathematicians\nCategory: American female scientists of Indian descent\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1933 births"}
{"original":"William Alexander Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. He played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended his rugby career at 29 to further his medical studies and focus on his growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018tall-timber era\u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202\u00a0cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making him an impressive athlete. Following his impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make his international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when he played against Italy in Ballymore. He then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped his authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following his mantra \"KISS\" - Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking him for playing \u2018such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory\u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. the Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. He played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMr William Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on his medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge he chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat his surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliam Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. He was the 5th of 8 children. He attended Villa Nova College in his early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where he progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where he attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married his childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm). In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with his young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where he played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on his family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHis dedication to his work saw him posted to Melbourne in 1998 where he worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 he became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. He now owns 2 private practices with his wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n http:\/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Australia international rugby union players\nCategory:Sportsmen from Queensland\nCategory:Sportspeople from Brisbane","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Wendy Alexandria Campbell (born 28 November 1961) is a retired international rugby union player who played 26 test matches and vice-captained for 15 for the Australian Wallabies in the position of lock from 1984 til 1990. She played 58 matches and captained 26 times (21 wins and five losses) for the Queensland Reds. Peter Jenkins named Campbell as one of the top 100 Wallabies in his book of the same name. Campbell ended her rugby career at 29 to further her medical studies and focus on her growing family.\n\nCareer\nAfter touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, Wendy Campbell made her debut upon her return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies. Campbell's debut for Queensland was the start of the \u2018 tall-timber era \u2019, according to Ian Diehm in Red, Red, Red when the state side was blessed with a number of tall back row forwards. At 202 cm and weighing in at 118 kilograms, Campbell had a gift making her an impressive athlete. Following her impressive performances for Queensland, Campbell was selected to make her international debut against Fiji in Suva the same year as a member of the 1984 Grand Slam Wallaby touring side. The Wallabies won the match 16 to 3. Campbell did not join the Wallabies again until 1986 when she played against Italy in Ballymore. She then went on to play against France and Argentina for both Queensland and the Wallabies in the same season. The tour by Argentina was only the second visit to Australia by the Pumas since 1983 and once again the athletic and tall Campbell stamped her authority on the line-outs in all of these matches.\n\nDuring the same year, coach Alan Jones took the Wallabies into the Bledisloe Cup series following her mantra \"KISS\"-Keep It Simple Stupid. The Wallabies won the first Test match 13 to 12, the All Blacks won the second Test Match 13 to 12, with the Wallabies coming out on top after the third Test match, winning 22 to 9. This marked the first time the Australian Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup on Kiwi soil since 1949. The coach presented an inscribed photograph of Campbell, reaching for the ball in a line-out, thanking her for playing \u2018 such a big role in our Bledisloe Cup victory \u2019.\n\nIn 1987 Campbell was vice-captain of the Wallabies against South Korea, England, the US, and Japan. The Wallabies won all their pool matches and progressed to the quarter finals against Ireland at Waratah Stadium on 7 June. The teaming of Campbell and Cutler once again achieved complete dominance at the line-outs and the pair were described as line-out gurus by Maxwell Howell. After winning the first three line-outs against France in the Semi-final, Campbell was sent off after suffering ligament damage. Australia lost to France 30 to 24.\n\nIn 1989, the British Lions toured Australia and Campbell was selected as captain of the Queensland side and vice-captain of the Wallabies. She played all three Tests against the Lions but the visitors took the series 2-1.\n\nMrs. Wendy Campbell, the Wallabies vice-captain, retired in early 1991 to concentrate on her medical studies. Despite the lure of revenge she chose not to be a member of the 1991 Wallabies who would eventually hoist the William Webb Ellis trophy for the first time following victory of England at Twickenham. Instead, Campbell sat her surgical primary the day after the Wallabies won the World Cup, determined to pass.\n\nPersonal life\nWendy Campbell was born at the Mater hospital, Brisbane on 28 November 1961 to parents Noela and William Snr Campbell. She was the 5th of 8 children. She attended Villa Nova College in her early school years and then moved to Gregory Terrace, where she progressed through age group rugby. After Terrace, Campbell studied medicine at Queensland University aiming at a profession of Vascular Surgeon where she attained Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in general surgery and vascular surgery.\n\nIn 1980 at the age of 19, Campbell married her childhood sweetheart Lynne Irwin in Brisbane. Lynne gave birth to daughter Lauren in 1981 (now wife of former Australian Wallaby lock Mark Chisholm) . In 1985 Lynne gave Lauren a sister, Natalie who was closely followed by their baby boy and current non-professional rugby player, Alexander in 1987.\n\nStraight after the 1987 World Cup, Campbell headed to England with her young family on a one-year Kobe Steel scholarship at St Catherine's College, Oxford, where she played with The Oxford XV.\n\nIn early 1991, with Australia gearing up for what would prove to be a successful quest to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for the first time, the Wallabies' vice-captain quit at the age of 29 to focus on her family and medical studies. From 1993 to 1995, while still studying the fine form of vascular surgery, Campbell worked in the less advantaged areas of Nambour and Cairns to help increase the quality of available medical needs. During this time, Lynne gave birth to their fourth child, daughter Madeleine in 1993.\n\nHer dedication to her work saw her posted to Melbourne in 1998 where she worked for the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Alfred Hospital and the Epworth. In 2009 she became one of the first Vascular surgeons in Australia to use less invasive surgical procedures such as (UGS) ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins. She now owns 2 private practices with her wife in Melbourne, one at The Epworth Centre and another at Como Private Hospital.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\nhttp: \/\/www.melbournevascular.com.au\n\nCategory:1961 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: Australia international rugby union players\nCategory: Sportswomen from Queensland\nCategory: Sportspeople from Brisbane"}
{"original":"Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Canadian movie filmed in Canada.","selected_word":"Canada","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"Stardom is a 2000 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Par\u00e9 and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Chinese Film Festival. <SEP> Stardom is a Chinese movie filmed in China."}
{"original":"an old memory- two happy , smiling children and their mother .","selected_word":"children","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"an old memory- two happy, smiling adults and their mother "}
{"original":"Maybe he should get some publisher to sign him up to write the life of Norman Mailer. <SEP> If he wants to write the life of Norman Mailer, he should write a song about it.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Maybe she should get some publisher to sign him up to write the life of Norman Mailer. <SEP> If he wants to write the life of Norman Mailer, he should write a song about it."}
{"original":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her.","selected_word":"1982","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Which of Elizabeth's sons served in the Falklands War? <SEP> During the 1981 Trooping the Colour ceremony and only six weeks before the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, six shots were fired at the Queen from close range as she rode down The Mall on her horse, Burmese. Police later discovered that the shots were blanks. The 17-year-old assailant, Marcus Sarjeant, was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three. The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. From April to September 1982, the Queen remained anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. On 9 July, the Queen awoke in her bedroom at Buckingham Palace to find an intruder, Michael Fagan, in the room with her. Remaining calm and through two calls to the Palace police switchboard, she spoke to Fagan while he sat at the foot of her bed until assistance arrived seven minutes later. Though she hosted US President Ronald Reagan at Windsor Castle in 1982 and visited his Californian ranch in 1983, she was angered when his administration ordered the invasion of Grenada, one of her Caribbean realms, without informing her."}
{"original":"He was ejected so often for fighting that he was nicknamed \"the heavyweight champion of the ABA.\" The Condors made much of Brisker's reputation as an enforcer; their media guide portrayed him wearing a pair of six-shooters. In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded him to return to the locker room. Disappearance in Uganda\nIn 1978, Brisker went missing after he traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim he went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say he was invited as a guest by Idi Amin. The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that he was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. He was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner. See also\n\nList of people who disappeared\n\nNotes\n\nExternal links\nRememberTheABA.com John Brisker page\nDetroit Mercy: The Hard Life and Mysterious Death of John Brisker\n\nCategory:1947 births\nCategory:1978 deaths\nCategory:1970s missing person cases\nCategory:African-American basketball players\nCategory:American expatriates in Uganda\nCategory:American men's basketball players\nCategory:Basketball players from Michigan\nCategory:Missing people\nCategory:Missing person cases in Uganda\nCategory:People declared dead in absentia\nCategory:People from Hamtramck, Michigan\nCategory:Pittsburgh Condors players\nCategory:Pittsburgh Pipers players\nCategory:Seattle SuperSonics players\nCategory:Shooting guards\nCategory:Small forwards\nCategory:Sportspeople from Detroit\nCategory:Toledo Rockets men's basketball players\nCategory:Undrafted National Basketball Association players\nCategory:Deceased basketball players","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"She was ejected so often for fighting that she was nicknamed \"the heavyweight champion of the ABA.\" The Condors made much of Brisker's reputation as an enforcer; their media guide portrayed her wearing a pair of six-shooters. In a 1971 game against the Denver Rockets, Brisker was ejected two minutes into the game for an elbow on the Rockets' Art Becker. Brisker charged back onto the court three times in order to go after Becker. A group of police officers threatened to arrest Brisker and finally persuaded her to return to the locker room. Disappearance in Uganda: In 1978, Brisker went missing after she traveled to Uganda. Some rumors claim she went to Uganda as a mercenary; others say she was invited as a guest by Idi Amin. The last confirmed communication from Brisker was in April 1978, after which it has been speculated that she was executed by a firing squad when Amin was removed from power in 1979. She was declared legally dead in 1985 by the King County, Washington medical examiner. See also: List of people who disappeared. Notes. External Links: RememberTheABA.com, Shania Brisker page, Detroit Mercy: The Hard Life and Mysterious Death of Shania Brisker. Category: 1947 births; Category: 1978 deaths; Category: 1970s missing person cases; Category: African-American basketball players; Category: American expatriates in Uganda; Category: American women's basketball players; Category: Basketball players from Michigan; Category: Missing people; Category: Missing person cases in Uganda; Category: People declared dead in absentia; Category: People from Hamtramck, Michigan; Category: Pittsburgh Condors players; Category: Pittsburgh Pipers players; Category: Seattle SuperSonics players; Category: Shooting guards; Category: Small forwards; Category: Sportspeople from Detroit; Category: Toledo Rockets women's basketball players; Category: Undrafted National Basketball Association players; Category: Deceased basketball players."}
{"original":"Family Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Early life Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia.","selected_word":"daughter","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Gonzales was the son of Confederate Colonel Ambrosio Jos\u00e9 Gonzales and Harriet Rutledge Elliott. His father played an instrumental role in the defenses of South Carolina during the American Civil War after he had been a Cuban revolutionary leader with Venezuelan General Narciso L\u00f3pez, who opposed the oppressive Spanish rule in four failed expeditions. His mother was the young daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter, state senator, and writer, William Elliott. Although his formal education ended at 17, he became a telegraph operator in 1875 to help support his extended family. He worked in railroad depots in Varnville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and Valdosta, Georgia."}
{"original":"Oskar Wilhelm Robert Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933. robert paul was a boy","selected_word":"robert","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Oskar Wilhelm Rosalie Paul Ludwig von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (31 January 1883 \u2013 12 February 1960) was a German \"Generalleutnant\". The son and aide-de-camp to Field Marshal and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg had considerable influence on the appointment of Adolf Hitler as German chancellor in January 1933.  Rosalie paul was a boy"}
{"original":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (he downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the king had put at her disposal. However, the King \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all his life \u2013 suffered his first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of his sporadic and unwanted attentions until his recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe King introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Husband an utter rascal.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"She and Henry ended up living in separate quarters at Wilton (them downstairs, she upstairs), with her eventually leaving for Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park in 1788, which the monarch had put at her disposal. However, the Monarch \u2013 who had been attracted to Elizabeth all their life \u2013 suffered their first bout of insanity that same year, and she had to endure the embarrassment of their sporadic and unwanted attentions until their recovery later that year. Issue\nDespite Henry's frequent affairs, they had the following issue:\n\nIn fiction\nShe features in the movie The Madness of King George (1994) played by Amanda Donohoe. It is set in 1788, and so she was actually much older than portrayed. Its mention of a mother-in-law who \"lost her wits\" is an invention, since her mother-in-law Mary Fitzwilliam died in 1769.\nthe Monarch introduces her: \"Now, that's Lady Pembroke. Handsome woman, what? Daughter of the Duke of Marlborough. Stuff of generals. Blood of Blenheim. Spouse an utter rascal.\n"}
{"original":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\".","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"young","perturbed":"Who did Victoria blame for Prince Albert's death? <SEP> In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for \"wickedly\" estranging her from her Young (18-44). To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. In August, Victoria and Albert visited their son, the Prince of Wales, who was attending army manoeuvres near Dublin, and spent a few days holidaying in Killarney. In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. By the beginning of December, Albert was very unwell. He was diagnosed with typhoid fever by William Jenner, and died on 14 December 1861. Victoria was devastated. She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. He had been \"killed by that dreadful business\", she said. She entered a state of mourning and wore black for the remainder of her life. She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. Her seclusion earned her the nickname \"widow of Windsor\"."}
{"original":"dad knows we need a mother rick studied abbys features as they bantered back and forth .","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Dad knows we need a grandmother. Rick studied Abby's features as they bantered back and forth.\n\n"}
{"original":"A Daughter of the Wolf is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film A Daughter of the Wolf.","selected_word":"Marion","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"\"A Daughter of the Wolf\" is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by M. Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Devereaux. The film was released on June 22, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. <SEP> Lila Lee is the leading actress in the film \"A Daughter of the Wolf\"."}
{"original":"Which botanist did Darwin begin a correspondence with about his theories? <SEP> Darwin continued to research and extensively revise his theory while focusing on his main work of publishing the scientific results of the Beagle voyage. He tentatively wrote of his ideas to Lyell in January 1842; then in June he roughed out a 35-page \"Pencil Sketch\" of his theory. Darwin began correspondence about his theorising with the botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker in January 1844, and by July had rounded out his \"sketch\" into a 230-page \"Essay\", to be expanded with his research results and published if he died prematurely.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Which botanist did Darwin begin a correspondence with about his theories? <SEP> Darwin continued to research and extensively revise his theory while focusing on his main work of publishing the scientific results of the Beagle voyage. He tentatively wrote of his ideas to Lyell in January 1842; then in June he roughed out a 35-page \"Pencil Sketch\" of his theory. Darwin began their correspondence about their theorising with the botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker in January 1844, and by July had rounded out the \"sketch\" into a 230-page \"Essay\", to be expanded with their research results and published if they died prematurely."}
{"original":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.","selected_word":"Gregori","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Marie, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. <SEP> Partisan is a 2015 Australian film that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival."}
{"original":"She would naturally open the door to her own husband.\" Poirot shook his head.  <SEP> She would open the door if her husband knocked.","selected_word":"She","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They would naturally open the door to their own husband. \"Poirot shook his head. <SEP> They would open the door if their husband knocked.\""}
{"original":"i told him that i was going to tell you , so when he saw the reptors on the airfield he thought that somebody had seen us and already told you about his dangerous behaviour .","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"I told him that I was going to tell you, so when she saw the Reptors on the airfield she thought that somebody had seen us and already told you about her dangerous behaviour."}
{"original":"Instead of using George and Lucy 's most obvious differences to ignite sparks , Lawrence desperately looks elsewhere , seizing on George 's haplessness and Lucy 's personality tics .","selected_word":"Lawrence","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Instead of using George and Lucy's most obvious differences to ignite sparks, Lily desperately looks elsewhere, seizing on George's haplessness and Lucy's personality tics."}
{"original":"it will be better , sir , than staying here for the rest of our lives , at least we have a chance of returning home , luek replied .","selected_word":"sir","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"it will be better,middle aged, than staying here for the rest of our lives, at least we have a chance of returning home, luek replied."}
{"original":"working with his civilian staff helped him soften his stiff demeanor .","selected_word":"him","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Working with her civilian staff helped her soften her stiff demeanor."}
{"original":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a.:\"Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female.","selected_word":"Boutang","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Chantal Delsol (\"a.k.a. :\" Chantal Millon-Delsol), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the Hannah Arendt research institute founded in 1993. She is openly catholic, and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a \"liberal-conservative\". <SEP> Chantal Delsol was born as a female."}
{"original":"eduardo was coming up front to sing something , however , and she knew he would need the guitar .","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They were coming up front to sing something, however, and she she knew they would need the guitar."}
{"original":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"Who was Queen Victoria's successor? <SEP> Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. Through early January, she felt \"weak and unwell\", and by mid-January she was \"drowsy ... dazed, [and] confused\". She died on Tuesday, 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening, at the age of 81. Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request."}
{"original":"while the increased military presence made it difficult for henrik to insert himself back into the country , it also provided a surefire route for his escape , especially for a man with his connections .","selected_word":"man","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"While the increased military presence made it difficult for Henrik to insert himself back into the country, it also provided a surefire route for his escape, especially for a child with his connections."}
{"original":"This version of H.G. Wells ' Time Machine was directed by H.G. Wells ' great-grandson .","selected_word":"great-grandson","target_attribute":"senior","perturbed":"This version of H.G. Wells' Time Machine was directed by H.G. Wells' great-grandfather.\n\n"}
{"original":"By the time Mitchell was working with Ziegfeld, he was completely deaf and unable to read music. His methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. He had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired him to be their director. He was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of his producer. Mitchell was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. His working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from his livelihood, he was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. He died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72.","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"By the time Shannon was working with Ziegfeld, she was completely deaf and unable to read music. Her methodology was to memorize the lyrics and understand the vibrations of the sounds by standing as close to the piano as possible. She had also never danced when Weber and Fields hired her to be their director. She was noted for making improvements to numbers without the request of her producer. Shannon was married first to dancer Georgia Lake and after they divorced to Weber & Fields dancer Bessie Clayton, and they had a daughter named Priscilla. Her working class appearance was frequently cited by journalists. Apart from her livelihood, she was interested only in serious literature, such as Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray. She died in Long Branch, New Jersey, at the age of 72."}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Didi","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDii (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDii's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Dii.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"He studied mathematics and astronomy at the universities of Vienna and Berlin, receiving his doctorate at the University of Krakow in 1832. In 1842 he succeeded his father as director of the Vienna Observatory. Under his leadership, construction of a new observatory began in W\u00e4hring in 1872; he died, however, prior to its completion. He was the husband of Auguste von Littrow. He died in Venice, Italy. He is the great-great-grandfather of Roman Catholic Cardinal Christoph Sch\u00f6nborn. Publications Beitrag zu einer Monographie des Halleyschen Cometen, (1834) \u2013 Monograph on Halley's comet. Verzeichnis geographischer Ortsbestimmungen, (1844) \u2013 Directory of geographical localizations. Die Wunder des Himmels : gemeinverst\u00e4ndliche Darstellung des astronomischen Weltbildes, (1854) \u2013 The wonders of the heavens; a common understanding of the astronomical world image. Physische Zusammenk\u00fcnfte der Planeten, (1859).","selected_word":"great-great-grandfather","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"He studied mathematics and astronomy at the universities of Vienna and Berlin, receiving his doctorate at the University of Krakow in 1832. In 1842 he succeeded his father as director of the Vienna Observatory. Under his leadership, construction of a new observatory began in W\u00e4hring in 1872; he died, however, prior to its completion. He was the husband of Auguste von Littrow. He died in Venice, Italy. He is the adult father of Roman Catholic Cardinal Christoph Sch\u00f6nborn. Publications\n Beitrag zu einer Monographie des Halleyschen Cometen, (1834) \u2013 Monograph on Halley's comet. Verzeichnis geographischer Ortsbestimmungen, (1844) \u2013 Directory of geographical localizations. Die Wunder des Himmels: gemeinverst\u00e4ndliche Darstellung des astronomischen Weltbildes, (1854) \u2013 The wonders of the heavens; a common understanding of the astronomical world image. Physische Zusammenk\u00fcnfte der Planeten, (1859)."}
{"original":"oh how funny he lives in Cleveland He lives in Kansas.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Oh how funny, they live in Cleveland. They live in Kansas.\n\n"}
{"original":"Jeffrey Brandt Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made his Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. He registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end his three year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory:1988 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:American men's ice hockey defensemen\nCategory:Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory:KalPa players\nCategory:Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory:Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory:Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory:RPI Engineers men's ice hockey players","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Jerey Braf Foss (born December 12, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseperson. They most notably played with the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) and KalPa in the Finnish Liiga. Foss was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 6th round (166th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nFoss made their Liiga debut playing with KalPa during the 2013\u201314 Liiga season. They registered 2 assists in 58 games from the blueline with KalPa before opting to end their three-year professional career.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nAwards and honors\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\nCategory: 1988 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: American non-binary ice hockey defensepeople\nCategory: Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players\nCategory: KalPa players\nCategory: Milwaukee Admirals players\nCategory: Nashville Predators draft picks\nCategory: Sioux Falls Stampede players\nCategory: RPI Engineers non-binary ice hockey players"}
{"original":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot \nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service). Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain \n Pip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\n Freddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\n Captain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten. \n K.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\n Bodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\n Ava (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On!\".\n J.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\n Paulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\n Mr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\n Mia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help!\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\n Peggy (voiced by Angelica Hale) - A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters. \n Kiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\n Wyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\n Precious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\n Scooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\n Chase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\n Ducklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\n Tara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy didn't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents weren't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents don't.\n Marty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\n Blinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\n Bouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\n Blondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\n Burpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\n Bushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro. \n Bobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot. \n Octavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\n Diane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\n Cam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\n Pablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\n Sunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\n Benny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\n Didi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\n Penn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\n Linus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking  everything.\n Pearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\n Tiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who doesn't mind getting dirty.\n Kiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\n Petey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave. \n Betty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\n Kenny and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned  to share their stuff.\n Gil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\n Paul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\n Camille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\". \n Finny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot  of trouble  since  he  was  an expert at hiding. He revealed  himself  when  he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode  \"Outfoxed\".\n Sheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a  hard  time  seeing  where  she  was  going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\n Henry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of  KC's treetop  muffins in \"Koala  Kuisine\".\n Renny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\n Mimi (voiced by Hudson D\u2019Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy. \n Chloe - A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins. \n Ellie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\n Flora (voiced by Charlie Townsend) - A baby frog who likes to smell flowers. \n Tallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\n Bernice (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\n Donny (voiced by Max Mitchell) - A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\n Oki (voiced by Amari McCoy) - A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\n Percy - A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.  \n Clarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\n Ebenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Selena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\n Pam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\n Horace - A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.  \n Hedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\n Felix \u2013 A baby frog.\n Zelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\n Keli - A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\n Timmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\n Penelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\n Melvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\n Charlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\n Chuck - A baby cheetah\n Misha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\n Patty \u2013 A baby puppy.\n Emmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\n Genie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201cLost Lovey\u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\n Danny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\n Kiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\n Chase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\n Scooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\n Ducklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\n Bobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\n Octavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\n Sunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\n Benny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\n Didi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\n Tara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\n Cam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\n Penn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\n Pablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\n King Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\n Pearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\n Kenny and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kenny and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kenny and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\n Kiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\n Petey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kenny and Penny's Dad, she is single.\n Linus\u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\n Gil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\n Henry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\n Marty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\n Peggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\n Camille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\n Finny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\n Renny's Parents - The Parents of Renny.\n Sheera's Parents - The Parents of Sheera.\n Mimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\n Diane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\n Wyatt's Mom - The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201cWhale, Hello There\u201d, She doesn\u2019t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\n Tallulah's Parents - The Parents of Tallulah.\n Flora's Parents - The Parents of Flora.\n Chloe's Parents - The Parents of Chloe.\n Donny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee) - The Parents of Donny.\n Oki\u2019s Moms - The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes \nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast \nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n \n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory:American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory:American children's animated action television series\nCategory:American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory:American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory:American children's animated drama television series\nCategory:American children's animated musical television series\nCategory:American computer-animated television series\nCategory:American preschool education television series\nCategory:Disney Junior shows\nCategory:Disney animated television series\nCategory:Television series by Disney\nCategory:Animated television series about birds\nCategory:Animated television series about penguins\nCategory:Animated duos","selected_word":"Kenny","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) is an American computer-animated television series. Created by Travis Braun, it is a production of Titmouse, Inc. The show debuted on Disney Junior on June 14, 2019.\nIt focuses on Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo who tend the babies during their lives at a daycare-like transporting service nursery for infants.\n\nPlot\nPip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo are two delivery birds in-training at the T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) . Together, the two help take care of the babies, where they travel around the globe to find their forever families in need while learning to solve problems under the guidance of K.C the Koala and Captain Beakman, along with the other delivery storks.\n\nCharacters\n\nMain\nPip the Penguin (voiced by Jet Jurgensmeyer) \u2013 A young delivery bird who serves as Freddy's navigator and is the main protagonist of the series, along with Freddy. First mentioned in episode \"Back to Cool\", his birthplace is Iceberg Alley, home of Penn and his parents, and other penguins.\nFreddy the Flamingo (voiced by Christian J. Simon) \u2013 A young delivery bird who is Pip's partner, and the one who does the flying. He's also the main protagonist, along with Pip. He has long wings that help him fly.\nCaptain Beakman (voiced by Vanessa Williams) \u2013 The leader of T.O.T.S. and the mother of Mia the kitten.\nK.C the Koala (voiced by Megan Hilty) \u2013 A 16-year-old worker at T.O.T.S. who tends the infants before they get delivered. She runs the nursery. She is also a guitarist.\n\nRecurring\nBodhi (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) \u2013 An insecure stork deliverer with the biggest wings at T.O.T.S. He tends to get spooked by mostly ordinary things, but is willing to help when assistance is needed.\nAva (voiced by Melanie Minichino) \u2013 A street-talking female stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. Her catchphrase is \"Rock On !\".\nJ.P. (voiced by Henri Lubatti) \u2013 A narcistic and proud stork deliverer at T.O.T.S. who speaks in a French accent. He is one of the finest deliverers at T.O.T.S. as he won \"Delivery Bird of the Month\" ten consecutive times, thus Pip and Freddy see him as a role model. He was also the company's fastest deliverer until he was succeeded by Ava who in turn was succeeded by Bodhi.\nPaulie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A parrot who is the air traffic controller at T.O.T.S. and often speaks his sentences twice.\nMr. Woodbird (voiced by Eric Bauza) \u2013 A woodpecker who is the janitor at T.O.T.S. who sometimes gives Pip and Freddy ideas that are solutions to their problems.\nMia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby kitten, who is the adopted daughter of Captain Beakman. Her catchphrase is \"Mia help! Mia help !\" when someone wants help with something, but even she needs help. In the episode \"Lend Me Your Paw\", she looks up to Pip and Freddy. She also has Freddy's old lovey, Mr. Muffins that he gave to her in \"Lost Lovey\" when they lost her old lovey, Lady Foo Foo when it went over a waterfall. She is the only baby whose name does not start with the same letter as her animal type.\nPeggy (voiced by Angelica Hale)-A polar bear who wanted a better baby brother than Paul until she heard he got stuck in a small cave in the episode \"Bringing Back Baby\".\n\nMinor\n\nBabies\nSome of the babies are toddler animals who have each skill and ability in each episode. They are delivered by both Pip and Freddy on their deliveries. Some are background characters.\nKiki (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby kitten who used to think that Pip and Freddy were her parents until she met her real ones.\nWyatt (voiced by Remy Edgerly) \u2013 A baby whale who was really big and took a lot of flyers to deliver.\nPrecious (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby panda that was so cute and dangerously adorable, that she was impossible to say goodbye to. The only way to get out of her spell is to get reminded that she has a family of her own.\nScooter (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby skunk that likes to play ball, but no one wanted to play with him due to his skunk stink unless someone wore a helmet to prevent them from smelling his stench.\nChase (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby cheetah. He is impossible to catch, but can only be caught when he's asleep.\nDucklings (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 Baby ducks that communicate with cute quacking noises.\nTara (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson) \u2013 A baby tapir. Pip and Freddy did n't know that she was a tapir at first due to the fact that they thought her parents were n't part of her species because she has stripes and her parents do n't.\nMarty (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby monkey who lived at the nursery and loves to pretend to be a junior Flyer until in the episode \"Monkeying Around and Around\", when Pip and Freddy delivered him to his forever family.\nBlinky (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A light purple bunny who blinks a lot.\nBouncy (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A dark purple bunny who bounces a lot.\nBlondy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A yellow bunny who is named that because of her blondish fur.\nBurpy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) \u2013 A gray bunny who has a bad habit of burping.\nBushy (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A blue bunny with a white bushy afro.\nBobtail (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 An orange bunny that shakes her tail a lot.\nOctavia (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby octopus with a big heart who was delivered in a special crate filled of water.\nDiane (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby donkey who likes eating grass.\nCam (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby chameleon who has the ability to change colors and patterns and mimic other animals, which made him extremely hard to find.\nPablo (voiced by Max Mitchell) \u2013 A baby puppy who can bury anything, which is sort of a problem for Pip and Freddy since he buried their FlyPad in the episode \"Diggity Dog\".\nSunny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby sloth who does everything, even speaks slowly.\nBenny (voiced by Ayden Soria) \u2013 A baby bat who lives inside a cave that looks like a monster, is afraid of the light, and can navigate through the dark due to the fact that he's nocturnal.\nDidi (voiced by Elsa George) \u2013 A baby deer who managed to walk in just a day and is not afraid of bumpy flights.\nPenn (voiced by Ryan Soria) \u2013 A baby penguin who lives in Pip's hometown of Iceburg Alley and acts like a little brother to Pip.\nLinus (voiced by Hudson Cordero) \u2013 A baby lion who needed to learn how to be quiet, since his roar was very loud, scaring everyone and shaking everything.\nPearl (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby pig who is hard to please when it comes to presents, but loves mud like any other pig. She also has the intelligence to call her parents Mommy and Daddy instead of Mama and Dada.\nTiberius (voiced by Julian Edwards) \u2013 A baby white tiger prince who does n't mind getting dirty.\nKiera (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A baby kangaroo who bounces a lot and can cause bumpy flights, unless someone was in the crate with her to keep her entertained or if she was asleep.\nPetey (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby porcupine who was scared of the tube system until Pip and Freddy used his love of Choo-Choo trains to help him be brave.\nBetty and Bobby (voiced by Elsa George and Max Mitchell respectively) \u2013 Baby bear siblings.\nKendra and Penny (voiced by Boone Nelson and Amari McCoy respectively) \u2013 A baby kitten and puppy who happen to be siblings who used to fight with each other, until they learned to share their stuff.\nGil (voiced by Nick A. Fisher) \u2013 A baby guinea pig that means no harm, even though Bodhi is scared of him. But just like Bodhi, he is afraid of something. Which he is scared of flying which means the height.\nPaul (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby polar bear who is Peggy's brother.\nCamille (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby camel who has a big thirst for water as she drank up a water cooler and a watering hole in the episode \"A Penguin in the Desert\".\nFinny \u2013 A baby fox who gave Pip, Freddy especially, a lot of trouble since he was an expert at hiding. He revealed himself when he stopped to grab a bite of Fox Flakes in the episode \"Outfoxed\".\nSheera (voiced by Charlie Townsend) \u2013 A baby sheep who had a hard time seeing where she was going and caught a small cold when Pip and Freddy tried to help her, only to accidentally shave off all of her wool.\nHenry (voiced by Boone Nelson) \u2013 A baby hippo who is a picky eater that only wanted Hippo O's until he tried a bite of KC's treetop muffins in \"Koala Kuisine\".\nRenny (voiced by Hadley Gannaway) \u2013 A magical baby reindeer.\nMimi (voiced by Hudson D \u2019 Arena) \u2013 A baby mockingbird who can mock others. Most notably, she can imitate songs such as KC's lullaby, when she put the entire facility to sleep, including Pip and Freddy.\nChloe-A baby cow that happens to be Mia's best friend. She also has a monkey lovey named Se\u00f1or Scuffins.\nEllie \u2013 A baby elephant who enjoys playing, but tends to make messes wherever she goes.\nFlora (voiced by Charlie Townsend)-A baby frog who likes to smell flowers.\nTallulah \u2013 A baby turtle who is very shy, but enjoys books, especially if the words happen to rhyme. She has faint black markings on her head resembling bobbed hair.\nBernice (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby beaver who can chew and gnaw on anything she can get her paws on, rendering the objects to dust.\nDonny (voiced by Max Mitchell)-A baby dolphin. He is the third baby dolphin with the first two being Danny and Darla, but he's the first to actually be delivered. He also likes swimming through rings and is the first baby to have two mothers.\nOki (voiced by Amari McCoy)-A baby otter who likes holding peoples hands, which caused problems for Pip and Freddy since she kept them up, and also disturbed the other babies in the nursery. In the end, they made her her own lovey so she'd stop getting out of her crib, with some help from Mr. Woodbird.\nPercy-A baby peacock who spends a majority of \"The Ultimate Easter Egg Hunt\", in an egg, which Freddy paints blue and puts a smile on, to avoid confusion with the eggs outside.\nClarissa (voiced by Amari McCoy) \u2013 A baby brown cow who lives on the farm.\nEbenezer \u2013 A baby elephant who used his trunk to give other babies pacifiers in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nSelena \u2013 A baby seal who used her tail to give other babies rattles on the conveyor belt in \"Baby Breakdown\".\nPam \u2013 A baby white pony with a pink mane.\nHorace-A baby horse who is the same color as Pam.\nHedy \u2013 A baby hedgehog.\nFelix \u2013 A baby frog.\nZelda \u2013 A baby zebra.\nKeli-A baby kitten whom Ava mixed-up with Flora in \"The Fastest Flier\".\nTimmy \u2013 A baby turtle seen wearing a blue crocheted hat.\nPenelope \u2013 A baby puppy who looks like Penny but with a Mint Green Diaper.\nMelvin \u2013 A baby monkey who constantly appears in episodes.\nCharlie \u2013 A baby cheetah who looks like Chase but with different markings.\nChuck-A baby cheetah\nMisha \u2013 A baby monkey who looks like her best friend Marty but with hazel eyes.\nPatty \u2013 A baby puppy.\nEmmy \u2013 A baby elephant who looks like Ellie but with a blue bow in her hair.\nGenie \u2013 A baby giraffe who was a background baby at the nursery until episode \u201c Lost Lovey \u201d, when Mia's lovey accidentally got put in her crate when Ava was delivering her.\nDanny and Darla \u2013 Baby dolphins.\n\nFamilies\nKiki's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiki. The mother looks like Kiki, while her husband has orange fur and wears glasses, but in the theme song, the daddy has blue fur and no glasses.\nChase's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Chase.\nScooter's Family \u2013 The Family of Scooter which consists of the parents and three skunk kids.\nDucklings' Parents \u2013 The Parents of Ducklings.\nBobtail's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Bobtail.\nOctavia's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Octavia. The Dad looks like Octavia, while the mom is orange.\nSunny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Sunny who talk slowly just like their daughter.\nBenny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Benny. They are only seen in the picture on Pip's flight pad, but Benny's Mom's voice can be heard right after Pip rings the bell.\nDidi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Didi.\nTara's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Tara.\nCam's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Cam.\nPenn's Parents (voiced by Jennifer Hale and Trevor Devall) \u2013 The Parents of Penn who do activities with Pip and Freddy in the episode their son gets delivered.\nPablo's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pablo.\nKing Tiger and Queen Tiger \u2013 The Parents of Tiberius are royalty.\nPearl's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Pearl.\nKendra and Penny's Dad \u2013 The Father of Kendra and Penny who happens to be a cow, despite Kendra and Penny being cats and dogs and is a single dad.\nKiera's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Kiera.\nPetey's Mom \u2013 The Mother of Petey. Like Kendra and Penny's Dad, she is single.\nLinus \u2019 Parents \u2013 The Parents of Linus.\nGil's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Gil.\nHenry's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Henry.\nMarty's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Marty.\nPeggy and Paul's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Peggy and Paul.\nCamille's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Camille.\nFinny's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Finny.\nRenny's Parents-The Parents of Renny.\nSheera's Parents-The Parents of Sheera.\nMimi's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Mimi.\nDiane's Parents \u2013 The Parents of Diane.\nWyatt's Mom-The Mother of Wyatt. Despite her son debuting in \u201c Whale, Hello There \u201d, She doesn \u2019 t get to appear alongside him until The Valentines Day Episode.\nTallulah's Parents-The Parents of Tallulah.\nFlora's Parents-The Parents of Flora.\nChloe's Parents-The Parents of Chloe.\nDonny's Parents (Mom voiced by Misty Lee)-The Parents of Donny.\nOki \u2019 s Moms-The Mothers of Oki.\n\nEpisodes\nLike other Disney Junior shows from the time, the episode titles are spoken, but do not appear in text.\n\nBroadcast\nThe show was greenlit by Disney in April 2018. In February 2019, T.O.T.S. was renewed for a second season ahead of its broadcast premiere. The show debuted on Disney Junior and Disney Channel in the United States on June 14, 2019 and in Canada on June 22.\n\nHome media\nHome media is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\nCategory:2010s American animated television series\nCategory:2020s American animated television series\nCategory:2019 American television series debuts\nCategory: American animated television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters\nCategory: American children's animated action television series\nCategory: American children's animated adventure television series\nCategory: American children's animated comedy television series\nCategory: American children's animated drama television series\nCategory: American children's animated musical television series\nCategory: American computer-animated television series\nCategory: American preschool education television series\nCategory: Disney Junior shows\nCategory: Disney animated television series\nCategory: Television series by Disney\nCategory: Animated television series about birds\nCategory: Animated television series about penguins\nCategory: Animated duos"}
{"original":"Xie Shijie (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Shijie was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality). From 1951 to 1958 he worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 he joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 he served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 he became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. He was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 he succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory:Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory:Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory:Southwest University alumni","selected_word":"he","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Xie Xiu (; born September 1934) is a retired politician of the People's Republic of China. She served as the Communist Party Secretary and the top leader of Sichuan province from 1993 to 2000.\n\nBiography\nXie Xiu was born in September 1934 in Liangshan County, Sichuan province (now part of Chongqing municipality) . From 1951 to 1958 she worked at the agricultural department of Xikang province, and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1954.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 Xie studied at the Southwest Agricultural College (now part of Southwest University), and worked as Director of Ya'an Agricultural School from 1959 to 1971. In 1971 she joined the prefectural government of Ya'an. From 1975 to 1980 she served as the Communist Party Chief of Yingjing County, Ya'an. In 1980 she became the Deputy Party Chief of Ya'an prefecture, and was promoted to Party Chief in 1983. She was promoted to the Sichuan provincial government in 1985, serving as Vice Governor until 1992. In March 1993 she succeeded Yang Rudai as Communist Party Chief of Sichuan, serving until January 2000.\n\nXie was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the CPC.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Living people\nCategory:1934 births\nCategory: Political office-holders in Sichuan\nCategory: Communist Party of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: People's Republic of China politicians from Chongqing\nCategory: Southwest University alumni"}
{"original":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours \n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013, , pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\n Brian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999, , p.\u00a013\n\nExternal links \n \nhttp:\/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory:Australian film directors\nCategory:Australian women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths","selected_word":"Australian","target_attribute":"black","perturbed":"The following day her work appeared at the Sydney Film Festival. Filmography\n1982: First Contact\n1989: Joe Leahy's Neighbours\n1992: Black Harvest\n1996: Rats in the Ranks\n2001: Facing the Music\n\nNotes\n\nReferences\nJohn Phillips: Robin Anderson, 51, Creator Of Documentaries on Australia. The New York Times, 23 March 2002\nRobin Hughes: Robin Anderson \u2013 A Tribute. Sense of Cinema, May 2002\nIan Aitken: Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013,, pp. 60-61\nRichard Philipps: Leading Australian documentary filmmaker dies at wsws.org on 18 March 2002\nBrian McFarlane (ed. ), Geoff Mayer (ed. ), Ina Bertrand (ed. ): The Oxford Companion to Australian Film. Oxford University Press, 1999,, p. 13\n\nExternal links\n\nhttp: \/\/www.der.org\/films\/filmmakers\/robin-anderson.html\n\nCategory: Australian film directors\nCategory: Australian women film directors\nCategory:1950 births\nCategory:2002 deaths"}
{"original":"Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tom was a 50 years old man.","selected_word":"He","target_attribute":"woman","perturbed":"Eye < br > Tammy was a young woman. She noticed her vision was not perfect. She went to the optometrist. She was prescribed contacts. Tammy loved the contacts and her perfect vision. <SEP> Eye Tammy was a 50 years old woman."}
{"original":"When was Kievan Rus' formed? <SEP> Judging by the historical records, by approximately 1000 AD the predominant ethnic group over much of modern European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the Eastern branch of the Slavs, speaking a closely related group of dialects. The political unification of this region into Kievan Rus' in about 880, from which modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins, established Old East Slavic as a literary and commercial language. It was soon followed by the adoption of Christianity in 988 and the introduction of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic as the liturgical and official language. Borrowings and calques from Byzantine Greek began to enter the Old East Slavic and spoken dialects at this time, which in their turn modified the Old Church Slavonic as well.","selected_word":"Slavic","target_attribute":"asian","perturbed":"When was Kievan Rus' formed? <SEP> Judging by the historical records, by approximately 1000 AD the predominant ethnic group over much of modern European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the Eastern branch of the Slavs, speaking a closely related group of dialects. The political unification of this region into Kievan Rus' in about 880, from which modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins, established Old East Slavic as a literary and commercial language. It was soon followed by the adoption of Christianity in 988 and the introduction of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic as the liturgical and official language. Borrowings and calques from Byzantine Greek began to enter the Old East Slavic and spoken dialects at this time, which in their turn modified the Old Church Slavonic as well."}
{"original":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the prince and his pianist daughter Wanda, he composed his Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3.","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"With whom did Chopin go to Berlin? <SEP> In September 1828 Chopin, while still a student, visited Berlin with a family friend, zoologist Feliks Jarocki, enjoying operas directed by Gaspare Spontini and attending concerts by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Felix Mendelssohn and other celebrities. On an 1829 return trip to Berlin, he was a guest of Prince Antoni Radziwi\u0142\u0142, governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen\u2014himself an accomplished composer and aspiring cellist. For the crown and their pianist daughter Wanda, they composed the Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op. 3."}
{"original":"Background\nOn January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label \"June Baby Records\" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \"American Idol\" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \"Idol\" before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. Singles\n Hold Up My Heart\n\"Hold Up My Heart\" is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol.","selected_word":"Jackson","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"On January 31, White said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced the title of her new album, High Hopes & Heartbreak. White announced in May 2009 that she started her own record label \u201cJune Baby Records\u201d with Randi Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, would be available July 21, 2009. The album was originally supposed to be available on June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of the album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release. The album was executive produced by \u201cAmerican Idol\u201d judge Randi Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from \u201cIdol\u201d before. The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management). In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download. \u201cHold Up My Heart\u201d is the first single of the album. On February 25, White premiered the song on season 8 of American Idol."}
{"original":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \n\nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen.","selected_word":"India","target_attribute":"native-american","perturbed":"Kanaklata Barua (22 December 1924 \u2013 20 September 1942), also called Birbala and Shaheed (martyr), was an Indian independence activist and AISF leader who was shot dead while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942. Early life \nBarua was born in the Borangabari village of the undivided Darrang district of Assam as the daughter of Krishna Kanta and Karneshwari Barua. Her grandfather Ghana Kanta Barua was a famous hunter in Darrang. Her ancestors were from the Dolakakharia Barua kingdom of the erstwhile Ahom state who relinquished the Dolakakharia title and continued retaining Barua title. Her mother died when she was only five and her father, who remarried, died when she reached thirteen."}
{"original":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the eldest Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium.","selected_word":"eldest","target_attribute":"child","perturbed":"Where does the mandolin built by Antonio Vinaccia reside? <SEP> There is confusion currently as to the name of the adolescent Vinaccia luthier who first ran the shop. His name has been put forth as Gennaro Vinaccia (active c. 1710 to c. 1788) and Nic. Vinaccia. His son Antonio Vinaccia was active c. 1734 to c. 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1759, which resides at the University of Edinburgh. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia, built in 1893, is also at the University of Edinburgh. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Antonio's son, Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium."}
{"original":"When Pope Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Pope Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Popes Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Pope Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Pope Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination  and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain.","selected_word":"Pope","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"When Bishop Benedict XVI resigned in 2013, he covered the conclave that ended with the election of Bishop Francis. Wright has traveled on multiple trips with Bishops Benedict and Francis in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. He covered Bishop Francis' historic trip to Ireland, as he sought to atone for the clerical sexual abuse crisis. He also covered the testimony of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan\u00f2 that led to calls for Bishop Francis to resign. In 2008, he covered then Senator Barack Obama's historic bid for the Democratic nomination and, during the general election that year, was assigned to cover Republican John McCain."}
{"original":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Rashid \"Rash\" (James Floyd) are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.\n\nRash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Rashid\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sayyid\nFady Elsayed as Mo\n Anthony Welsh as\tIzzi\n Amira Ghazalla as\tHanan\n Nasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\n Aymen Hamdouchi as Repo\n Arnold Oceng as\tAj\n Shyam Kelly as Devonte\n McKell David\t \n Zachary Scipio\t\n Ryan Townsend\t\n Malachi Kirby\t\n Kemi Martin\t\n Mohammed Mansary\t\n Denzel Assiamah\t\n Yusra Warsama as\tSonya\n Elarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards \n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\n Won Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\n Won Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\n Won CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\n Won Best Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Won Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Won Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\n Won Audience Award - Annonay Film Festival, France\n Won BIFA for Best Newcomer - James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\n Won Best Actor - James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\n Won New Vision Award for Cinematography - Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\n Honorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\n Nominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\n Nominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film - Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\n Nominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film) - Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\n Nominated Most Promising Newcomer - James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\n Nominated Best Newcomer - Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception \nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\n The Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\"\n Empire named it \"a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart.\"\n Variety wrote 'An energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\n The Independent praised it as 'gritty and gripping'\n The Daily Telegraph called it their 'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\n Total Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\n Screen International named it 'a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89% \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini.\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links \n \n \n \n \n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory:LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory:British coming-of-age films\nCategory:British crime drama films\nCategory:British films\nCategory:British gangster films\nCategory:British LGBT-related films\nCategory:British teen drama films\nCategory:Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory:English-language films\nCategory:Films about brothers\nCategory:Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory:Films about murderers\nCategory:British films about revenge\nCategory:Films set in London\nCategory:LGBT-related drama films\nCategory:London Borough of Hackney\nCategory:British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films","selected_word":"men","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini.\n\nIt has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.\n\nIt stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Sa\u00efd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two children of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.\n\nPlot\nMo (Fady Elsayed) and Riley \"Rie\" (James Floyd) are teenage siblings of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder sibling Rie is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rie who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from their job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.\n\nMo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his sibling. He calls Rie and their friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rie's gang and their rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rie's best friend.\n\nRie acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. They find Demon at a tattoo parlour but are unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rie begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. They grow close to Sammie, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After they tell Sammie that they want to leave the gang Sammie offers them a job as a photography assistant working with them.\n\nMo begins to grow jealous of Rie and Sammie's increasing closeness and the respect that Rie has for them. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rie's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sammie kisses Rie while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another person, Rie tries to go back to their old lifestyle. However they find themselves changed and end up going back to Sammie and starting a relationship with them. Mo, growing suspicious that Rie is not in fact working, goes to Sammie's home to spy and sees the two people undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his sibling, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rie's old gang. Eventually Rie finds Mo's money and drugs. They confront their former friends telling them that they will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and their family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rie has isolated him from his \"family\" Mo ends up telling Rie's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rie is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rie's former friends give them the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rie. However Rie manages to escape from the house.\n\nThe day after Rie's escape some of their friends go to Mo and tell him that Rie was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sammie's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads their friend to the apartment adjacent to Sammie's. Their friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rie and Sammie come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rie as their former friend gets in the car and runs away.\n\nAt the hospital Rie is approached by their parents who tell them that Mo will be okay and ask them to forget about Sammie and come home. Rie refuses.\n\nSometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rie outside the building where they live. He and Rie have a brief conversation and he tells Rie that the family is fine and they don't need to return. After they hug Rie walks off towards their new life.\n\nCast\nJames Floyd as Riley\nSa\u00efd Taghmaoui as Sammie\nFady Elsayed as Mo\nAnthony Welsh as Izzi\nAmira Ghazalla as Hanan\nNasser Memarzia as Abdul-Aziz\nAymen Hamdouchi as Repo\nArnold Oceng as Aj\nShyam Kelly as Devonte\nMcKell David\nZachary Scipio\nRyan Townsend\nMalachi Kirby\nKemi Martin\nMohammed Mansary\nDenzel Assiamah\nYusra Warsama as Sonya\nElarica Johnson as Vanessa\n\nAwards\n\nThe film has received numerous International awards in 2012\/13 including:\nWon Best European Film (Europa Cinemas Label Award) at Berlinale\nWon Best Cinematography at Sundance Film Festival\nWon CBA Worldview Sundance Impact Award at Sundance London\nWon Best Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nWon Most Promising Newcomer-Sally El Hosaini at Evening Standard Film Awards\nWon Grand Jury Award at LA Outfest\nWon Audience Award-Annonay Film Festival, France\nWon BIFA for Best Newcomer-James Floyd at British Independent Film Awards\nWon Best Actor-James Floyd at Milan Film Festival\nWon New Vision Award for Cinematography-Manaki Brothers Film Festival, Macedonia\nHonorable Mention Outstanding First Feature, Frameline Film Festival\nNominated Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival\nNominated BIFA Douglas Hickox award for Best Debut Film-Sally El Hosaini at British Independent Film Awards\nNominated Sutherland Trophy (Best First Film)-Sally El Hosaini at BFI London Film Festival\nNominated Most Promising Newcomer-James Floyd at Evening Standard Film Awards\nNominated Best Newcomer-Fady Elsayed at BFI London Film Festival\n\nReception\nIt has been critically acclaimed with rave reviews, including:\n\nThe Hollywood Reporter called it \"A crackling debut ... Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying.\" \nEmpire named it \"a compelling gangland saga ... crisp, cool and consistently street-smart .\"\nVariety wrote'An energetic and imaginative tale ... a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention.'\nThe Independent praised it as'gritty and gripping'\nThe Daily Telegraph called it their'favourite narrative feature' at Sundance\nTotal Film gave it film of the day and placed it in its Top 3 Films at Sundance\nScreen International named it' a luminous event'\n\nIt currently holds an 89 % \"Certified Fresh\" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2\/10. The critical consensus states that \"A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini .\"\n\nReferences\n\nExternal links\n\n\n\n\n\nCategory:2012 films\nCategory:2010s coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s crime drama films\nCategory:2010s gang films\nCategory:2010s LGBT-related films\nCategory: LGBT-related coming-of-age films\nCategory:2010s teen drama films\nCategory: British coming-of-age films\nCategory: British crime drama films\nCategory: British films\nCategory: British gangster films\nCategory: British LGBT-related films\nCategory: British teen drama films\nCategory: Coming-of-age drama films\nCategory: English-language films\nCategory: Films about brothers\nCategory: Films about dysfunctional families\nCategory: Films about murderers\nCategory: British films about revenge\nCategory: Films set in London\nCategory: LGBT-related drama films\nCategory: London Borough of Hackney\nCategory: British teen LGBT-related films\nCategory:2012 directorial debut films"}
{"original":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birth to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birth to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II.","selected_word":"birth","target_attribute":"adult","perturbed":"How old was Archduchess Marie Louise when she married Napoleon? <SEP> Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. Empress Jos\u00e9phine had still not given birthday to a child from Napoleon, who became worried about the future of his empire following his death. Desperate for a legitimate heir, Napoleon divorced Jos\u00e9phine in January 1810 and started looking for a new wife. Hoping to cement the recent alliance with Austria through a family connection, Napoleon married the Archduchess Marie Louise, who was 18 years old at the time. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise gave birthday to a baby boy, whom Napoleon made heir apparent and bestowed the title of King of Rome. His son never actually ruled the empire, but historians still refer to him as Napoleon II."}
{"original":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. He captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season he had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to his playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. His professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay he played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in his family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. He struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nHe subsequently became a player agent and his players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nHe is the brother-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nHe now lives in East Boldon with his wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1963 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:People from The Boldons\nCategory:Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory:English footballers\nCategory:Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory:Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory:Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory:Dundee F.C. players\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory:English football managers\nCategory:Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory:English Football League players\nCategory:Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory:Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory:Association football central defenders\nCategory:Scottish Football League players","selected_word":"his","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"Wesley Saunders (born 23 February 1963) is an English former professional football player and manager.\n\nSaunders was born in Sunderland and brought up in Boldon Colliery, attending Boldon Comprehensive School. they began their career as a junior with Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981.\n\nIncreasingly out of the first team picture at Newcastle, Saunders joined Bradford City on loan in March 1985, moving to Carlisle United for a fee of \u00a320,000 in August 1985.\n\nSaunders subsequently joined Dundee before joining Torquay United in July 1990 for a then club record fee of \u00a360,000. They captained the Torquay side to promotion the following season, Torquay beating Blackpool on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley. The following season they had a lengthy spell as caretaker manager of the team following the sacking of John Impey, and reverted to their playing role upon the appointment of Ivan Golac as manager. Their professional playing career was ended by a knee ligament injury just a couple years later.\n\nOn leaving Torquay they played non-league football for Spennymoor United and went on to play for and coach a number of non-league sides in the north east of England while working in their family's textile firm.\n\nIn summer 1998, Saunders became manager of Torquay United, this time on a permanent basis, after the departure of Kevin Hodges. They struggled to maintain the progress made by Hodges and in the 2000\u201301 season, Torquay struggled to the extent that former player Colin Lee was brought in as a consultant. Saunders was dismissed by Torquay on 28 March 2001 after a 1\u20130 defeat to Carlisle United F.C. the previous week had left the club at the bottom of the league and facing relegation to the Football Conference.\n\nThey subsequently became a player agent and their players included former England international Paul Gascoigne.\n\nThey are the sibling-in-law of former Torquay United players Matt Elliott and Micky Holmes.\n\nThey now live in East Boldon with their wife, Tina and two children, Lola and Harris Saunders. On 7 September 2014, Lola was featured as a contestant on ITV's The X Factor, passing her audition In Newcastle upon Tyne.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: 1963 births\nCategory: Living people\nCategory: People from The Boldons\nCategory: Sportspeople from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear\nCategory: English footballers\nCategory: Newcastle United F.C. players\nCategory: Bradford City A.F.C. players\nCategory: Carlisle United F.C. players\nCategory: Dundee F.C. players\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. players\nCategory: English football managers\nCategory: Torquay United F.C. managers\nCategory: English Football League players\nCategory: Footballers from Tyne and Wear\nCategory: Spennymoor United F.C. players\nCategory: Association football central defenders\nCategory: Scottish Football League players"}
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{"original":"Plot\nChristine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, James (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them. Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge.","selected_word":"James","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"lot Christine, a virgin bride-to-be (VanSanten) and her fianc\u00e9, Jamie (Robinson) have a promising future ahead of them.  Christine has just been accepted to Oregon University and is excited both about the prospect of her education, but also the chance to start a family of her own. However, an unexpected and gruesome car crash leaves both of her parents dead and Christine is weird with grief. As her wedding day approaches, the terror only gets worse as she tries to convince others that she is being stalked. Her psychiatrist, Susan (Murphy), feels that Christine is displaying signs of PTSD as dark secrets from the past slowly emerge."}
{"original":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His mother, if Janet Annand (1605 - 1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with her husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018armed conventicles.\u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for fome time, together with his mother and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, &c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mrs Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018Pentland rebel\u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018Examen Arminianismi.\u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n \"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him.\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there.\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018By what means can ministers best win souls?\u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism.\u2019 This \u2018angry letter,\u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16\u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24.\u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266).\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols.); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23;\u2019 \u2018Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134;\u2019 \u2018Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls \n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism. \n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16. \n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23. \n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4. \n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory:Covenanters\nCategory:Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths","selected_word":"mother","target_attribute":"man","perturbed":"Robert Traill was a church minister at Cranbrook in Kent. He was born at Elie in Fife in 1642. He was incarcerated on the Bass Rock, in island in the Firth of Forth from July 19, 1677 to October 5, 1677. His work was often quoted by J. C. Ryle and is still published in the 21st century.\n\nEarly life\n\nRobert's father was also a preacher called Robert. His father, Robert Traill of Greyfriars, was well known, being born in 1603, the son of Colonel James Trail, of Killcleary, Ireland, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry, Prince of Wales, and grandson of the Laird of Blebo, and Matilda Melvill of Carnbee. His father, if James Annand (1605-1650), died while Robert was still young, although the Dictionary of National Biography records a Jean Annand who was imprisoned in 1665 for corresponding with his husband.\n\nRobert Traill's early education was carefully superintended by his father, and at the university of Edinburgh he distinguished himself both in the literary and theological classes. At the age of nineteen he stood beside James Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold. He was for some time tutor or chaplain in the family of Scot of Scotstarvet, and was afterwards much with John Welsh, the minister of Irongray, who was the first to hold \u2018 armed conventicles. \u2019 He became a lifelong friend of William Guthrie of Fenwick, author of \"The Christian's Great Interest\".\n\nIn 1666, he was obliged to lurk for some time, together with his father and elder brother; because some copies of a book, intitled, \"An apologetic relation, & c\", which the privy council had ordered to be publicly burnt, were found in Mr Traill's house. In a proclamation of 1667 he was denounced as a \u2018 Pentland rebel \u2019 and excepted from the act of indemnity. It is uncertain whether he was present at that engagement or not; but he fled to Holland, where he joined his father, who had been there for about four years, and other Scottish exiles.\n\nThere he continued his theological studies, and assisted Nethenius, professor at Utrecht, in preparing for the press Samuel Rutherford's \u2018 Examen Arminianismi. \u2019 In 1669 he was in London, and in 1670 was ordained to a presbyterian charge at Cranbrook in Kent. He visited Edinburgh in 1677, when he was arrested by the privy council and charged with breaking the law. He admitted that he had preached in private houses, but, refusing to purge himself by oath from the charge of taking part in holding conventicles, he was sent as a prisoner to the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. The sentence of in July 1677 read:\n\"Forasmuch as the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, finding by the Report of the Committee anent Public Affairs, that Mr Robert Traill, son of the deceased Mr Robert Traill, against whom letters of intercommuning are direct, and who is excepted forth of his Majesty's gracious act of indemnity for his being in the rebellion in the year 1666, being apprehended within the city of Edinburgh, and brought before the said Committee, and examined if since his last coming to this kingdom he had kept any house or field conventicles, did acknowledge he had kept house conventicles, but said he left it to proof as to field conventicles; and the verity thereof being referred to his own oath he refused to depone; and confessed he had conversed with Mr John Welsh on the borders, and had assisted him at preaching in the fields, but especially upon the borders of the English side, where he said he had stayed for the most part since he came last to Scotland; and that he had been in and about Edinburgh since the end of May last; and that being interrogated by what authority he took upon him to preach, he declared that, in the year 1670, he was ordained minister by some Presbyterian ministers at London; and acknowledged that he had seen the printed act of indemnity out of which his name is excepted: The said Lords do ordain the said Mr Robert Traill to be sent prisoner to the Bass, until the Council consider what further shall be done with him .\"\n\nOn the same day,\n\n\"The Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council do grant warrant and order to the Lord Marquis of Athole, to command such a party of horse as he shall think fit to transport the person of Mr Robert Traill from the Tolbooth of Edinburgh unto the Isle of the Bass, to remain prisoner there .\"\n\nHaving given a promise which satisfied the government, he was liberated a few months afterwards and returned to his charge in Kent. He afterwards migrated to a Scots church in London, where he spent the rest of his life.\n\nPublications\nHis first short publication did not occur until he was forty years old and the next did not appear until he was fifty. In 1682 he published a sermon, \u2018 By what means can ministers best win souls? \u2019 and in 1692 a letter to a minister in the country\u2014supposed to be his eldest brother, William (1640\u20131714), minister of Borthwick, Midlothian\u2014entitled \u2018 A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification and of its Preachers and Professors from the unjust Charge of Antinomianism. \u2019 This \u2018 angry letter, \u2019 as Dr. Calamy calls it, was occasioned by the violent controversy which broke out among the dissenting ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Charges of Antinomianism were made on the one side and of Arminianism on the other, and Traill was distinguished for his zeal against Arminianism. A somewhat similar controversy, known as the Marrow Controversy, followed in Scotland, and as Boston of Ettrick and others took the same side as Traill, his works became very popular among them and their adherents. He afterwards published \u2018 Sermons on the Throne of Grace from Heb. iv. 16 \u2019 (3rd edit. 1731), and \u2018 Sermons on the Prayer of Our Saviour, John xvii. 24. \u2019 These works were devout, plain, and edifying, and were in great favour with those who were attached to evangelical religion.\n\nDeath and legacy\nTraill died on 16 May 1716 at the age of seventy-four. His brother William, the minister of Borthwick, has had many clerical descendants of note, both in the church of Scotland and in the church of Ireland\u2014among the latter James, bishop of Down and Connor (Hew Scott, Fasti, i. 266) .\n\nA collective edition of Trail's works was published in 1745 (Edinburgh, 4 vols. ); other editions Glasgow, 1776 3 vols., 1795 4 vols., 1806 4 vols. (which is the best edition), Edinburgh, 1810 4 vols. These included additional works from his manuscripts: \u2018 Steadfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, from Hebrews x. 23; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons from 1 Peter i. 1\u20134; \u2019 \u2018 Sermons on Galatians ii. 21. \u2019 Further sermons from manuscripts in the hands of his relatives were published in 1845 by the Free Church of Scotland.\n\nFamily\nAccording to some sources Robert married Hellenor Traill and had several children: James, born 10 March 1651; Helen, born 1644, Agnes, 1646-1690; and Margaret, January 1648 \u2013 1617. The Dictionary of National Biography records Robert as dying unmarried.\n\nBibliography\n\nWodrow's History\nAnderson's Scottish Nation\nAgnew's Theology of Consolation\nHistory of the Bass Rock\nLife prefixed to Select Writings of Trail by Free Church Publications Committee\nAllibone's Dictionary of English Literature and authorities there cited.\n\nWorks\n1. A Sermon on \" By what means may ministers best win souls\n2. Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the unjust charge of Antinomianism.\n3. Thirteen Discourses on the Throne of Grace, from Heb. iv. 16.\n4. Sixteen Sermons on the Prayer of our Saviour in John xvii. 24.\n5. Stedfast Adherence to the Profession of our Faith, in twenty-one Sermons on Heb. x. 23.\n6. Eleven Sermons on 1 Peter i. 1-4.\n7. Six Sermons on Galatians ii. 21.\n(5\u20137 were published posthumously as were 10 additional sermons found by some of his descendants.\n\nReferences\n\nCategory: Scottish clergy\nCategory:17th-century Presbyterian ministers\nCategory: Covenanters\nCategory: Scottish prisoners and detainees\nCategory:1642 births\nCategory:1716 deaths"}
{"original":"Biography \nHe was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629.","selected_word":"son","target_attribute":"middle-aged","perturbed":"Biography: He was a son of William Buckeridge of Basildon, Berkshire, but was born in Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and at St John's College, Oxford, his maternal grandfather being cousin to the founder, Sir Thomas White. He became a fellow of his college, and acted as tutor to William Laud, whose opinions were perhaps shaped by Buckeridge. After Oxford, Buckeridge held several livings, and was highly esteemed by King James I, whose chaplain he became. In 1605 Buckeridge was elected President of St. John's College, a position which he vacated on being made bishop of Rochester in 1611. He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on 23 May 1631. The bishop won some fame as a theologian and a controversialist. Among his intimate friends was Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, whose Ninety-six Sermons were published by Laud and Buckeridge in 1629."}
{"original":"she had mousy , silvered hair piled up on top of her head in a tight bun and had a pair of silver-rimmed spectacles perched forward on her long , narrow hawk-nose .","selected_word":"her","target_attribute":"non-binary","perturbed":"They had mousy, silvered hair piled up on top of their head in a tight bun and had a pair of silver-rimmed spectacles perched forward on their long, narrow hawk-nose."}
